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The Great Escape: A Review of Robert Fogel's The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700–2100


Author(s): Angus Deaton
doi: 10.1257/002205106776162672
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  Journal of Economic Literature
 
Print ISSN: 0022-0515
Volume: 44 | Issue: 1
Cover date: March 2006
Page(s): 106-114
 
 
  Abstract

In this essay, I review Robert Fogel's The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700–2100, which is concerned with the past, present, and future of human health. Fogel's work places great emphasis on nutrition, not only for the history of health, but for explaining aspects of current health, not only in comparing poor and rich countries, but in thinking about rich countries now and in the future. I discuss Fogel's analysis alongside alternative interpretations that place greater emphasis on the historical role of public health, and on the current and future role of improvements in medical technology.

 
  Author(s) affiliations
 
1Research Program in Development Studies and Center for Health and Wellbeing, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University.