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The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700–2100

University of Chicago

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Abstract

Nobel laureate Robert Fogel's compelling study, first published in 2004, examines health, nutrition and technology over the last three centuries and beyond. Throughout most of human history, chronic malnutrition has been the norm. During the past three centuries, however, a synergy between improvements in productive technology and in human physiology has enabled humans to more than double their average longevity and to increase their average body size by over 50 per cent. Larger, healthier humans have contributed to the acceleration of economic growth and technological change, resulting in reduced economic inequality, declining hours of work and a corresponding increase in leisure time. Increased longevity has…

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Keywords
  • Longevity
  • Nobel laureate
  • Health care
  • Malnutrition
  • Development economics
  • Technological change
  • Inequality
  • Economic growth
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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