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What performance-enhancing stimulants mean for economic growth from TheEconomist
Annual sugar consumption per person rose from around 5lbs a year in 1700 to 20lbs by 1800—several times higher than in continental Europe. After 1800 imports then soared as Britons developed a taste for sweet tea and cakes. The change from a fibre-heavy to a sugar-heavy diet, noted Robert Fogel, a Nobel prize-winning economist, "raised the proportion of ingested energy that [could] be metabolised".
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What performance-enhancing stimulants mean for economic growth from TheEconomist
Annual sugar consumption per person rose from around 5lbs a year in 1700 to 20lbs by 1800—several times higher than in continental Europe. After 1800 imports then soared as Britons developed a taste for sweet tea and cakes. The change from a fibre-heavy to a sugar-heavy diet, noted Robert Fogel, a Nobel prize-winning economist, "raised the proportion of ingested energy that [could] be metabolised".
Best Regards
Seetha Ram
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