This is Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality—my attempt to make myself, and all of you out there in SubStackLand, smarter by writing where I have Value Above Replacement and shutting up where I do not… WEEK 2: Malthusian Economics :: Graduate Economic History :: Spring 2026 :: Econ 210a75,000 years to go from 10,000 foragers to 200 million farmers to 10 billion post-industrialists. But from -5000 to 1500 life for the overwhelming majority was truly nasty, brutish, and short; with...75,000 years to go from 10,000 foragers to 200 million farmers to 10 billion post-industrialists. But from -5000 to 1500 life for the overwhelming majority was truly nasty, brutish, and short; with better technology leading to more people, not good and not better lives, in the Malthusian agrarian age. When our ancestors traded hunting and gathering for wheat, rice, and maize, they got shorter, sicker, and more unequal…Main DeLong segment course page: <https://braddelong.substack.com/p/graduate-economic-history-spring>: MALTHUSIAN ECONOMICS (January 28)
The Longest-Run Take at Human HistoryStart with some extremely rough numbers, guesstimates, and guesses:... Continue reading this post for free in the Substack app |
WEEK 2: Malthusian Economics :: Graduate Economic History :: Spring 2026 :: Econ 210a
Wednesday, 21 January 2026
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)





No comments:
Post a Comment