Nippe Lagerlöf’s publications

From Malthusian war to Solovian peace

Supplementary notes

Replaces this paper, which is cited in Murat İyigün’s “Luther and Suleyman” (QJE November 2008) and even mentioned in Murat’s blog

Codes and data:

Matlab code for Figures 2-7 in the paper

Data for Figure 1(a) (csv) and the Stata code to make the figure

Data for Figure 1(b) (Stata) and the Stata code to make the figure

 

 

Review of Economic Dynamics 3, 2010, 616-636

Slavery and other property rights 

Earlier version (September 2006)

Supplementary notes to earlier version

Matlab code for simulation, Figure

 

Review of Economic Studies 76, 2009, pp. 319-342

Ethnic diversity, civil war, and redistribution

with Thomas Tangerås

Complementary notes

 

Scandinavian Journal of Economics 111, 2009, pp. 1-27

LEADING ARTICLE IN VOLUME

From rent seeking to human capital: a model where resource shocks cause transitions from stagnation to growth

with Thomas Tangerås

Complementary notes

 

Canadian Journal of Economics 41, 2008, pp. 760-780

Per-capita income gaps across US states and Canadian provinces 

with Syed Basher

 

Journal of Macroeconomics 30, 2008, pp. 1173-1187

Long-run trends in human body mass

Earlier (longer) version

Supplement to earlier version

 

Macroeconomic Dynamics 11, 2007, pp. 367-387

Individual versus parental consent in marriage: implications for intra-household resource allocation and growth

with Lena Edlund

Working-paper version

 

American Economic Review Papers & Proceedings 96, 2006, pp. 304-307

The Galor-Weil model revisited: a quantitative exercise

 

 

Review of Economic Dynamics 9, 2006, pp. 116-142

Sex, equality, and growth

 

 

Canadian Journal of Economics 38, 2005, pp. 807-831

Gender equality and long-run growth

For a richer but messier version of the model see Can more gender equality lead to higher fertility?’’

 

Journal of Economic Growth 8, 2003, pp. 403-426

Mortality and early growth in England, Sweden, and France

 

Scandinavian Journal of Economics 105, 2003, pp. 419-439

From Malthus to modern growth: can epidemics explain the three regimes?

 

International Economic Review 44, 2003, pp. 755-777

Endogenous fertility and the old-age security hypothesis: a note

 

Journal of Public Economics 64, 1997, pp. 279-286