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Markets and Famines : Some Evidence from India and Ireland

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The paper offers a simple test of spatial integration in food markets during famines. It applies the test to two data sets; one for India between the 1860s and the 1910s, the other for Ireland during the Great Famine of the 1840s.

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Paper provided by College Dublin, Department of Political Economy- in its series Papers with number 97/17.

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Length: 12 pages
Date of creation: 1997
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Handle: RePEc:fth:dublec:97/17

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Postal: Ireland; University College Dublin, Department of Political Economy, Centre for Economic Research, Belfield, Dublin 4
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Keywords: MARKETS ECONOMIC HISTORY PENURIE ALIMENTAIRE

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