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Height and economic development in Spain, 1850-1958

  • Autores: Ramón María-Dolores Pedrero, José Miguel Martínez Carrión
  • Localización: Notas técnicas: [continuación de Documentos de Trabajo FUNCAS], ISSN-e 1988-8767, Nº. 556, 2010
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This paper investigates the relationship between height and economic development in Spain in the modern period. The relation is investigated using recently constructed times series with recruitment data of conscripts. We observed changes in average height along the analyzed period. These variations could be explained by different indicators of economic development such as for consumption of hygiene products, for deflator of private consumption, income per capita, schooling rate, infant mortality and trade (grade of openness). We model human stature as a Vector Autoregressive Model (VAR) and we proceed to estimate a Vector Autoregressive Equilibrium Correction Model (VECqM) to quantify the height response to different changes in the different explanatory variables. The analysis shows that there is a long- run relationship between height, income, and other indicators of economic development in Spain as consumption of hygiene products, and openness.


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