Discussion paper DP17344 The Rise and Fall of SES Gradients in Heights around the World Elisabetta Aurino Adriana Lleras-Muney Alessandro Tarozzi Brendan Tinoco 31 May 2022 Development Economics I14 I15 O15
Discussion paper DP16967 Nutrition matters: Numeracy, Child Nutrition and Schooling Efficiency in Sub-Saharan Africa in long-term perspective Sarah Ferber Jörg Baten 30 Jan 2022 Development Economics Economic History O15 O40 I15
Discussion paper DP16163 Explaining Trends in Adult Height in China: 1950 to 1990 Tim Hatton Minhee Chae Xin Meng 16 May 2021 Economic History I15 I18 J13 O1
Discussion paper DP14027 Transition from plan to market, height and well-being Alícia Adserà Francesca Dalla Pozza Sergei Guriev Lukas Kleine-Rueschkamp Elena Nikolova 25 Sep 2019 Development Economics Public Economics P36 I14 I31 O12
Discussion paper DP12351 Tall Buildings and Land Values: Height and Construction Cost Elasticities in Chicago, 1870 – 2010 Gabriel Ahlfeldt Daniel McMillen 4 Oct 2017 International Trade and Regional Economics R20 R30
VoxEU Column Child height and intergenerational transmission of health: Evidence from Indian migrants in England Alessandro Tarozzi Caterina Alacevich 23 Apr 2017 Development Health Economics
VoxEU Column Quantifying the impact of smoke pollution on health in the 19th century Tim Hatton 3 Apr 2017 Economic history Environment Health Economics
VoxEU Column Biased samples yield biased results: What historical heights can teach us about past living standards Timothy Guinnane Thomas Mroz Howard Bodenhorn 22 Jul 2015 Economic history Health Economics
Discussion paper DP10675 Stature and Sibship: Historical Evidence Tim Hatton 28 Jun 2015 Economic History I12 I38 N24
Discussion paper DP10503 Why Are Indian Children So Short? Rohini Pande Seema Jayachandran 22 Mar 2015 Development Economics D10 O12 O53
VoxEU Column Short poppies: The height of World War I servicemen Tim Hatton 9 May 2014 Frontiers of economic research Health Economics
VoxEU Column Lasting effects of childhood health in developing countries Tom Vogl Janet Currie 15 Nov 2012 Health Economics