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List of works by Gregory Clark

A British food puzzle, 1770–1850

scientific article published in May 1995

A Farewell to Alms

2007 book on Malthusian economic history by Gregory Clark

COMMON RIGHTS TO LAND IN ENGLAND, 1475–1839

article

Clarification: surnames and social mobility in England

scientific article published on March 2015

Correction to: 'Greater wealth inequality, less polygyny: rethinking the polygyny threshold model'

scientific article published on 31 October 2018

Does Culture Matter? an Exchange

scholarly article

Greater wealth inequality, less polygyny: rethinking the polygyny threshold model

scientific article published on 01 July 2018

Growth or stagnation? Farming in England, 1200-1800

scientific article published on 22 June 2017

Intergenerational Wealth Transmission among Agriculturalists

article

MICROBES AND MARKETS: WAS THE BLACK DEATH AN ECONOMIC REVOLUTION?

scientific article published on 13 May 2016

Made in America? The New World, the Old, and the Industrial Revolution

scientific article published in June 2008

Randomness in the Bedroom: There Is No Evidence for Fertility Control in Pre-Industrial England

scientific article published on 01 August 2019

Shelter from the storm: housing and the Industrial Revolution, 1550-1909.

scientific article published in January 2002

Surnames and social mobility in England, 1170-2012.

scientific article published in December 2014

Technology in the Great Divergence

article

The Condition of the Working Class in England, 1209–2004

scientific article published in December 2005

The Growing Dependence of Britain on Trade during the Industrial Revolution

scientific article published in February 2014

The demographic transition and human capital

The long march of history: Farm wages, population, and economic growth, England 1209–1869

article

Twins Support the Absence of Parity-Dependent Fertility Control in Pretransition Populations

scientific article published on 17 July 2020

Urbanization, Mortality, and Fertility in Malthusian England

scientific article published on 01 May 2009

Work in Progress? The Industrious Revolution