Jörg Baten
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German economic historian
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Jörg Baten's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of Göttingen
- Masters Economics University of Göttingen
- Bachelors Economics University of Göttingen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jörg Baten is a German economic historian. He is the former President of the European Historical Economics Society, current co-Editor-in-chief of Economics and Human Biology and is currently a professor of economic history at the University of Tübingen.
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- Looking Backward and Looking Forward (2004) (189)
- Growing Tall but Unequal: New Findings and New Background Evidence on Anthropometric Welfare in 156 Countries, 1810–1989 (2012) (159)
- Heights of Men and Women in 19th-Century Bavaria: Economic, Nutritional, and Disease Influences (2000) (157)
- Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: New Data and New Insights from Anthropometric Estimates (2005) (145)
- The Changing Shape of Global Inequality 1820–2000; Exploring a New Dataset (2014) (117)
- Evolution of living standards and human capital in China in the 18-20th centuries: Evidences from real wages, age-heaping, and anthropometrics (2010) (96)
- Agricultural specialization and height in ancient and medieval Europe (2008) (95)
- Height and the Standard of Living (1998) (91)
- The development and inequality of heights in North, West, and East India 1915–1944 ☆ (2006) (85)
- Why are you tall while others are short? Agricultural production and other proximate determinants of global heights (2014) (83)
- Creating Firms for a New Century: Determinants of Firm Creation Around 1900 (2003) (81)
- Protein supply and nutritional status in nineteenth century Bavaria, Prussia and France. (2009) (79)
- Human height since 1820 (2014) (78)
- Technological and Geographical Knowledge Spillover in the German Empire 18771918 (2006) (74)
- Brain Drain in the Age of Mass Migration: Does Relative Inequality Explain Migrant Selectivity? (2012) (69)
- Economic development and the distribution of nutritional resources in Bavaria, 1797–1839: An anthropometric study (2000) (66)
- Does inequality lead to civil wars? : a global long-term study using anthropometric indicators (1816-1999) (2013) (60)
- Children’s Height and Parental Unemployment: A Large-Scale Anthropometric Study on Eastern Germany, 1994–2006 (2008) (60)
- The anthropometric history of Argentina, Brazil and Peru during the 19th and early 20th century. (2009) (54)
- Did Partial Globalization Increase Inequality? The Case of the Latin American Periphery, 1950–2000 (2004) (53)
- Looking Backward and Looking Forward: Anthropometric Research and the Development of Social Science History (2004) (51)
- New Evidence and New Methods to Measure Human Capital Inequality Before and During the Industrial Revolution: France and the US in the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries (2010) (49)
- A story of large landowners and math skills: Inequality and human capital formation in long-run development, 1820–2000 (2014) (47)
- Regional inequality in human capital formation in Europe, 1790–1880 (2012) (45)
- Convergence and Divergence of Numeracy: The Development of Age Heaping in Latin America from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (2012) (40)
- Trends of Children's Height and Parental Unemployment: A Large-Scale Anthropometric Study on Eastern Germany, 1994 - 2006 (2008) (39)
- On the human capital of Inca Indios before and after the Spanish conquest: Was there a "pre-colonial legacy"? (2013) (38)
- Gender Equality and Inequality in Numeracy: The Case of Latin America and the Caribbean, 1880–1949 (2009) (35)
- Geography, land inequality and regional numeracy in Europe in historical perspective (2018) (35)
- Heights and Real Wages in the 18th and 19th Centuries: An International Overview (2000) (35)
- Growth effects of nineteenth-century mass migrations: 'Fome Zero' for Brazil? (2013) (31)
- The Biological Standard of Living in Early Nineteenth‐Century West Africa: New Anthropometric Evidence for Northern Ghana and Burkina Faso (2012) (30)
- Portuguese Living Standards, 1720–1980, in European Comparison: Heights, Income, and Human Capital (2013) (29)
- Population and Living Standards 1914-45 (2010) (29)
- A History of the Global Economy (2016) (29)
- Age-Heaping-Based Human Capital Estimates (2019) (28)
- Market Integration and Disintegration of Poland and Germany in the 18th Century (2003) (27)
- Tall and shrinking Muslims, short and growing Europeans: The long-run welfare development of the Middle East, 1850–1980 (2008) (25)
- Personal security since 1820 (2014) (25)
- Numeracy of Africans, Asians, and Europeans During the Early Modern Period: New Evidence from Cape Colony Court Registers (2015) (24)
- INEQUALITY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 1950-80 : NEW ESTIMATES AND NEW RESULTS (2004) (24)
- Social and intertemporal differences of basic numeracy in Pannonia (first century BCE to third century CE) (2015) (23)
- Income inequality since 1820 (2014) (23)
- A history of the global economy : from 1500 to the present (2016) (22)
- Making Profits in Wartime: Corporate Profits, Inequality, and GDP in Germany During the First World War (2005) (21)
- Anthropometric within-country Inequality and the Estimation of Skill Premia with Anthropometric Indicators (2011) (21)
- Compulsory Licensing and Innovation - Historical Evidence from German Patents after WWI (2016) (21)
- Latin American anthropometrics, past and present--an overview. (2010) (21)
- Did Partial Globalization Increase Inequality? Did Inequality Stimulate Globalization Backlash? The Case of the Latin American Periphery, 1950-80 (2002) (20)
- The biological standard of living and body height in colonial and post-colonial Indonesia, 1770–2000 (2013) (20)
- European Trade, Colonialism, and Human Capital Accumulation in Senegal, Gambia and Western Mali, 1770–1900 (2017) (19)
- Women Count. Gender (In-)Equalities in the Human Capital Development in Asia, 1900-60 (2012) (18)
- Heights and Development in a Cash-Crop Colony: Living Standards in Ghana, 1870-1980 (2013) (18)
- Farmers at the Heart of the ‘Human Capital Revolution’? Decomposing the Numeracy Increase in Early Modern Europe (2017) (17)
- Global Perspectives on Economics and Biology (2016) (16)
- Climate and its Impact on the Biological Standard of Living in North-East, Centre-West and South Europe during the Last 2000 Years (2005) (16)
- ANTHROPOMETRIC TRENDS IN SOUTHERN CHINA, 1830–1864 (2008) (15)
- Globalization and educational inequality during the 18th to 20th centuries: Latin America in global comparison* (2010) (15)
- Long-Term Economic Growth and the Standard of Living in Indonesia (2010) (13)
- Global well-being since 1820 (2014) (12)
- Evolution of living standards and human capital in China in 18-20th century: evidences from real wage and anthropometrics (2009) (10)
- Agricultural Specialization, Urbanization, Workload, and Stature (2018) (10)
- A golden age before serfdom? : The human capital of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in the 17th-19th centuries (2014) (10)
- Does Compulsory Licensing Discourage Invention? Evidence from German Patents after Wwi (2015) (10)
- The Changing Shape of Global Inequality - exploring a new dataset (2011) (9)
- Zahlenfähigkeit und Zahlendisziplin in Nord- und Westdeutschland, 16.-18. JahrhundertNumerical Abilities and Numerical Discipline in Northern and Western Germany, 16th to 18th Centuries (2008) (9)
- Multidimensional Patterns of European Health, Work, and Violence over the Past Two Millennia (2018) (9)
- Growth Effects of 19th Century Mass Migrations: “Fome Zero” for Brazil (2011) (8)
- Height development of men and women from China, South Korea, and Taiwan during the rapid economic transformation period of the 1960s-1980s. (2019) (7)
- The biological standards of living in comparative perspective - volume 2: Europe (1998) (7)
- Numeracy in early modern Korea, Japan, and China: The age-heaping approach (2017) (7)
- The Biological Standard of Living in Early 19 th-Century West Africa : New Anthropometric Evidence (2010) (6)
- On the status and the future of economic history in the world (2011) (6)
- Numeracy development in Africa: New evidence from a long-term perspective (1730–1970) (2021) (6)
- The Evolution of Human Capital in Africa, 1730-1970: A Colonial Legacy? (2016) (6)
- The human capital of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in European perspective (2012) (6)
- Did the Rilway Increase Inequality?A Micro-Regional Analysis of Heights in the Hin terland of the Booming Ruhr Area During the Late Nineteenth Century (2009) (5)
- German time series dataset 1834-2012 (2015) (5)
- Valkyries: Was gender equality high in the Scandinavian periphery since Viking times? Evidence from enamel hypoplasia and height ratios. (2019) (5)
- Brain Drain, Numeracy and Skill Premia during the Era of Mass Migration: Testing the Roy-Borjas Model (2010) (5)
- Back to the 'normal' level of human-capital driven growth? A note on early numeracy in Korea, China and Japan, 1550 - 1800 (2013) (5)
- Farmer Families at the Heart of the Educational Revolution: Which Occupational Group Inherited Human Capital in the Early Modern Era? (2012) (5)
- Economics, human biology and inequality: A review of “puzzles” and recent contributions from a Deatonian perspective (2017) (5)
- Clusters, externalities and innovation: new Evidence from German firms, 1878-1913 (2004) (4)
- War, Crisis, and the Capital Market: The Anomaly of the Size Effect in Germany, 1872-1990 (2005) (4)
- Rethinking age heaping again for understanding its possibilities and limitations (2022) (4)
- Grain Price Fluctuations and Witch Hunting in Bavaria (2001) (3)
- Land inequality and numeracy in Spain during the seventeenth and eighteenth century (2021) (3)
- Human Stature and Climate: The Impact of Past Climate on Living Standards (2002) (3)
- 1 Market Integration and Disintegration of Poland and Germany in the 18 th Century (2004) (3)
- Slave numeracy in the Cape Colony and comparative development in the eighteenth century (2012) (3)
- The influence of colonialism on Africa's Welfare: An anthropometric study (2021) (3)
- NUMERACY OF RELIGIOUS MINORITIES IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL DURING THE INQUISITION ERA (2020) (3)
- FDI of German Companies During Globalization and Deglobalization (2011) (2)
- Female autonomy generated successful long-term human capital development: Evidence from 16th to 19th century Europe (2022) (2)
- Growing Tall : Anthropometric Welfare of World Regions and its Determinants , 1810-1989 (2010) (2)
- Age Heaping and Life Course Reckoning (2022) (1)
- 11|ANALYSING ANCIENT ECONOMIES AND SOCIAL RELATIONS (2008) (1)
- Growth Accounting in Items of Turbulence and Death: Efficiency, Technology, Capital Accumulation and Human Capital 1929-1950 (2007) (1)
- ON THE PERSISTENCE OF HUMAN CAPITAL AND PATENT EFFECTS AROUND 1900 ON PER CAPITA INCOME LEVELS IN THE 1960S (2009) (1)
- Measuring gender well-being with biological living-standard indicators (2009) (1)
- European Trade, Colonialism and Human Capital Accumulation in Senegal, Gambia and Western Mali, 1770-1900 (2017) (1)
- The History of Violence in Europe (2018) (1)
- 11|ANALYSING ANCIENT ECONOMIES AND SOCIAL RELATIONS Layers of Perception - CAA 2007 (2007) (1)
- Introduction to the Special Issue in Honor of John Komlos, the Founding Editor of Economics and Human Biology. (2019) (1)
- Middle East, north Africa and central Asia (2016) (1)
- FARMER FAMILIES AT THE HEART OF THE EDUCATIONAL REVOLUTION: WHICH OCCUPATIONAL GROUP INTERITED HUMAN CAPITAL IN THE EARLY MODERN ERA? FRANZISKA TOLLNEK UNIVERSITY OF TUEBINGEN (2012) (1)
- Impoverished, but Numerate? Early Numeracy in East Asia (1550–1800) and its Impact on 20th and 21st Century Economic Growth (2014) (1)
- Inequality and Life Expectancy in Africa and Asia, 1820‐2000 (2022) (1)
- UNDERSTANDING THE DECLINE OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE IN THE ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST (2022) (0)
- Economic Development and the Distr ibution of Nutr itional Resources in Bavar ia , 1797-1839 : An Anthropometr ic Study (1999) (0)
- World Income Inequality 1820-2000 1 (2009) (0)
- CIVIL WAR DETERMINANTS FROM A LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE : WAS THERE IMPACT OF ANTHROPOMETRIC DEPRIVATION FROM 1816 TO 1999 ? I (2011) (0)
- Robert C. Allen, Tommy Bengtsson, and Martin Dribe, eds.Living Standards in the Past: New Perspectives on Well‐Being in Asia and Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. 494. $145.00 (cloth). (2008) (0)
- A Curse of ‘Point Source’ Resources? : Cash Crops and Numeracy on the Philippines 19th-20th Century (2016) (0)
- -Century West Africa: New Anthropometric Evidence Keywords: African economic history, anthropometrics, West Africa, welfare (2009) (0)
- 0 Portuguese Living Standards 1720-1980 – Heights , Income and Human Capital by (2010) (0)
- The Anthropometric History of Brazil during the 19th Century (2009) (0)
- Globalization and Educational Inequality in Long-Run Development during the 17 th to 20 th Centuries : Latin America in Global Comparison (2009) (0)
- On the Persistence of Human Capital Income and Patent Effects around 1900 on Per capita levels in the 1960’s (2009) (0)
- The Great Breakthrough and Its Cause (Book) (2002) (0)
- Market integration and disintegration of Poland and Germany in the 18th (2005) (0)
- What is the influence of social pressure exerted by a majority of humans, computers or artificial virtual agents on conformity (2014) (0)
- Silver, Murder, and Institutions: Did the (2017) (0)
- Market Integration and Disintegration of Poland and Gemany in the 18 Century (2003) (0)
- Introduction : A history of the global economy – the ‘ why ’ and the ‘ how ’ (2016) (0)
- How Was Life? (Summary in Italian) (2015) (0)
- G ROWTH EFFECTS OF 19 TH CENTURY MASS MIGRATIONS : “ F OME Z ERO ” FOR B RAZIL ? (2021) (0)
- Geography, land inequality and regional numeracy in Europe in historical perspective (2017) (0)
- Growth Disruption in Children (2018) (0)
- cohort perspective (2022) (0)
- Elite violence and elite numeracy in Africa from 1400 CE to 1950 CE (2021) (0)
- Making Profits in War-Time: Corporate Profits, Inequality, and GDP in Germany During World War I (2021) (0)
- Making Profits in War-Time: Corporate Profits, Inequality, and GDP in Germany During World War I (2021) (0)
- The European History of Health Project (2018) (0)
- C REATING F IRMS FOR A N EW C ENTURY : D ETERMINANTS OF F IRM C REATION AROUND 1900 (2003) (0)
- The biological standard of living and body height in colonial and post-colonial Indonesia, 1770–2000 (2012) (0)
- Leader selection and why it matters: Education and the endogeneity of favouritism in 11 African countries (2023) (0)
- German empire 1877 – 1918 By JOCHEN STREB (2021) (0)
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