From preventive to permissive checks: the changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in the nineteenth century

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From preventive to permissive checks : the changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in the nineteenth century. / Weisdorf, Jacob Louis; Sharp, Paul Richard.

I: Cliometrica, Bind 13, Nr. 1, 2009, s. 55-70.

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Weisdorf, JL & Sharp, PR 2009, 'From preventive to permissive checks: the changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in the nineteenth century', Cliometrica, bind 13, nr. 1, s. 55-70. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11698-008-0025-9

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Weisdorf, J. L., & Sharp, P. R. (2009). From preventive to permissive checks: the changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in the nineteenth century. Cliometrica, 13(1), 55-70. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11698-008-0025-9

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Weisdorf JL, Sharp PR. From preventive to permissive checks: the changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in the nineteenth century. Cliometrica. 2009;13(1):55-70. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11698-008-0025-9

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Weisdorf, Jacob Louis ; Sharp, Paul Richard. / From preventive to permissive checks : the changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in the nineteenth century. I: Cliometrica. 2009 ; Bind 13, Nr. 1. s. 55-70.

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