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October 1994, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 432-452 Saving in Settler Economies: Australian and North American Comparisons
by McLean Ian W. - 453-478 Establishment Size and Economies of Scale in 19th-Century France
by Sicsic Pierre - 479-500 Structural Rigidity and the Severity of the German Depression: The AVI and the German Steel Cartels 1925-1932
by Barbezat Daniel - 501-520 African-American Migration and Mechanized Cotton Harvesting, 1950-1960
by Heinicke Craig - 521-548 Comparative Productivity in British and American Manufacturing during the Nineteenth Century
by Broadberry S. N.
July 1994, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 283-312 The Cold War Economy: Opportunity Costs, Ideology, and the Politics of Crisis
by Higgs Robert - 313-335 Bonding and the Agency Problem: Evidence from the Royal African Company, 1672-1691
by Carlos Ann M. - 336-356 Explaining the Decline in Southern per Capita Output after Emancipation
by Irwin James R. - 357-375 The Slack Banker Dances: Deposit Insurance and Risk-Taking in the Banking Collapse of the 1920s
by Wheelock David C. & Kumbhakar Subal C. - 376-405 The Liverpool Emigrant Servant Trade and the Transition to Slave Labor in the Chesapeake, 1697-1707: Market Adjustments to War
by Grubb Farley & Stitt Tony
April 1994, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 141-175 Cane Contracting and Renegotiation: A Fixed Effects Analysis of the Adoption of New Technologies in the Cuban Sugar Industry, 1899-1929
by Dye Alan - 176-194 Trends in Real Wages in Britain, 1750-1913
by Crafts N. F. R. & Mills Terence C. - 195-209 Prices in Interwar Britain
by Gazeley Ian - 210-224 Real Land Rentals in Early Roman Egypt
by Muth Richard F. - 225-260 Trends in the Economic Well-Being of South Indians under British Rule: The Anthropometric Evidence
by Brennan Lance & McDonald John & Shlomowitz Ralph - 261-280 The Economic Decline of the Church in Medieval England
by Clegg Nancy W. & Reed Clyde G.
January 1994, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-37 The Rise of Social Spending, 1880-1930
by Lindert Peter H. - 38-61 A Failed Institutional Transplant: Raiffeisen's Credit Cooperatives in Ireland, 1894-1914
by Guinnane Timothy W. - 62-90 A Predatory Democracy? An Essay on Taxation in Classical Athens
by Lyttkens Carl Hampus - 91-119 Patronage to Merit and Control of the Federal Government Labor Force
by Johnson Ronald N. & Libecap Gary D. - 120-138 The Repeal of the Corn Laws and Irish Emigration
by O'Rourke Kevin
October 1993, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 379-408 Occupational Differences in the Dispersion of Wages and Working Hours: Labor Market Integration in the United States, 1890-1903
by Sundstrom William A. & Rosenbloom Joshua L. - 409-423 The Labor Force Participation of Older Americans in 1900: Further Results
by Margo Robert A. - 424-449 Height, Weight, Wartime Stress, and Older Age Mortality: Evidence from the Union Army Records
by Costa Dora L. - 450-469 Capital Formation during the Industrial Revolution Revisited: Insurance Valuations and Some New Sectoral Estimates
by Pearson Robin - 470-484 The Concept of Military Economies of Scale
by Latzko David A. - 485-500 Child Labor and Exploitation in Turn-of-the-Century Cotton Mills
by Holleran Philip M.
July 1993, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 259-293 Interwar Japanese Agriculture: Revisionist Views on the Impact of the Colonial Rice Policy and the Labor-Surplus Hypothesis
by Brandt Loren - 294-320 The Macroeconomic Consequences of Bank Failures under the National Banking System
by Grossman Richard S. - 321-335 The Distribution of Wealth in Nineteenth Century Boston: Inequality among Natives and Immigrants, 1860
by Herscovici Steven - 336-351 Why Was the Mule Used in Southern Agriculture? Empirical Evidence of Principal-Agent Solutions
by Kauffman Kyle D. - 352-376 War Finance in the Southern Confederacy, 1861-1865
by Burdekin Richard C. K. & Langdana Farrokh K.
April 1993, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 129-157 Credit Markets and Economic Change in Southeastern France 1630-1788
by Rosenthal Jean-Laurent - 158-181 British Railway Cost Functions and Productivity Growth, 1900-1912
by Dodgson J. S. - 182-194 State Grain Purchases, Relative Prices, and the Soviet Grain Procurement Crisis
by Gregory Paul R. & Mokhtari Manouchehr - 195-228 Zooming in on Sauerbeck: Monthly Wholesale Prices in Britain 1845-1890
by Klovland Jan Tore - 229-256 Household Labor Supply and Women's Work in Interwar Britain
by Hatton T. J. & Bailey R. E.
January 1993, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-30 Accidental and Systematic Change in Population History: Homeostasis in a Stochastic Setting
by Lee Ronald - 31-59 Balanced Growth and the Geographical Distribution of European Immigrant Arrivals to Canada, 1900-1912
by Green Alan G. & Green David A. - 60-80 Industrialization and the Earnings Gap: Regional and Sectoral Tests of the Goldin-Sokoloff Hypothesis
by Craig Lee A. & Field-Hendrey Elizabeth B. - 81-97 The Height of Conscripts and National Income: Apparent Relations and Misconceptions
by Mandemakers C. A. & Van Zanden J. L. - 98-127 Gold-Point Arbitrage and Uncovered Interest Arbitrage under the 1925-1931 Dollar-Sterling Gold Standard
by Officer Lawrence H.
October 1992, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 375-400 The antebellum American tariff: Food exports and manufacturing
by Harley, C. Knick - 401-416 The "teaching procession"? another look at teacher tenure, 1845-1925
by Carter, Susan B. & Savoca, Elizabeth - 417-429 Alexander Hamilton, conversion, and debt reduction
by Swanson, Donald F. & Trout, Andrew P. - 430-455 Rigid wages or small equilibrium adjustments? Evidence from the contraction of 1893
by Sundstrom, William A. - 456-476 Intergenerational transfers, emigration, and the rural Irish household system
by Guinnane, Timothy W. - 477-493 The labor market and the distribution of landholdings in pre-Famine Ireland
by McGregor, Pat
July 1992, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 251-273 Money and business cycles in the United States, 1870 to 1913: A reexamination of Friedman and Schwartz
by Capie, Forrest H. & Mills, Terence C. - 274-289 Jewish immigrant wages in America in 1909: An analysis of the dillingham commission data
by Chiswick, Barry R. - 290-317 The role of the international gold standard in commodity price deflation: Evidence from the 1929 stock market crash
by Sumner, Scott - 318-342 Fiscal policy in Germany during the Great Depression
by Cohn, Raymond L. - 343-373 The real domestic product of Indonesia, 1880-1989
by van der Eng, Pierre
April 1992, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 121-143 Reconsidering Japanese deflation during the 1920s
by Faini, Riccardo & Toniolo, Gianni - 144-168 Integration of the European business cycle: 1871-1910
by Craig, Lee A. & Fisher, Douglas - 169-203 A new look at demographic and technological changes: England, 1550 to 1839
by Tsoulouhas, Theofanis C. - 204-227 Property rights and institutional change during Australia's gold rush
by La Croix, Sumner J. - 228-249 The role of nationality-specific characteristics on the settlement patterns of late nineteenth century immigrants
by Dunlevy, James A. & Saba, Richard P.
January 1992, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-29 Coerced and free labor: Property rights and the development of the labor force
by Engerman, Stanley L. - 30-50 The political economy of the Fordney-McCumber and Smoot-Hawley tariff acts
by Hayford, Marc & Pasurka, Carl Jr. - 51-68 The political economy of the abolition of seigneurial tenure in Canada East
by Percy, Michael B. & Szostak, Rick - 69-92 Was the franc poincare deliberately undervalued?
by Sicsic, Pierre - 93-98 More speculation on destabilizing speculation
by Eichengreen, Barry - 99-115 A contract with the Barbarians? Economics and the fall of Rome
by Anderson, J. L. & Lewit, T. - 116-117 The theory of Rome
by Gunderson, Gerald
October 1991, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 381-408 Wage gaps between farm and city: Michigan in the 1890s
by Hatton, Timothy J. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. - 409-432 Rural depopulation in a small open economy: Ireland 1856-1876
by O'Rourke, Kevin - 433-459 The roots of today's "women's jobs" and "men's jobs": Using the index of dissimilarity to measure occupational segregation by gender
by Bertaux, Nancy E. - 460-477 Changing French trade conditions, national welfare, and the 1860 Anglo-French Treaty of Commerce
by Nye, John Vincent - 478-492 Labor productivity and farm size in English agriculture before mechanization: Reply to Clark
by Allen, Robert C.
July 1991, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 259-273 On the accuracy of foreign trade statistics (1909-1935): Morgenstern revisited
by Federico, Giovanni & Tena, Antonio - 274-286 Discontinuities in Canadian economic growth, 1870-1985
by Inwood, Kris & Stengos, Thanasis - 287-308 The market for labor in interwar Britain
by Beenstock, Michael & Warburton, Peter - 309-322 Public school expenditures in the plantation states, 1910
by Gerber, Jim - 323-343 Gender differences in learning and earning in nineteenth-century America: The role of expected job and career attachment
by Carter, Susan B. & Savoca, Elizabeth - 344-366 Industrialization and occupational mortality in France prior to 1914
by Lewchuk, Wayne - 367-379 Third world incomes before world war I: Further evidence
by Hanson, John II
April 1991, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 127-168 A new theory of guilds and european economic development
by Hickson, Charles R. & Thompson, Earl A. - 169-191 Working health time: A comparison of preindustrial, industrial, and postindustrial experience in life and health
by Riley, James C. - 192-208 Passenger fares on sailing vessels to Australia in the nineteenth century
by McDonald, John & Shlomowitz, Ralph - 209-238 Balance of payments adjustment under the international gold standard: Canada, 1871-1913
by Dick, Trevor J. O. & Floyd, John E. - 239-247 Chinese immigration: Reply to charles McClain
by Cloud, Patricia & Galenson, David W. - 248-257 Labor productivity and farm size in English agriculture before mechanization: A note
by Clark, Gregory
January 1991, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-35 Do legal systems matter?
by Field, Alexander James - 36-53 The evolution of agrarian institutions: The case of medieval and Ottoman Serbia
by Boyd, Michael L. - 54-63 Balanced estimates of UK GDP 1870-1913
by Solomou, Solomos & Weale, Martin - 64-86 Jewish immigrant skill and occupational attainment at the turn of the century
by Chiswick, Barry R. - 87-120 How did labor markets work in lancashire? more evidence on prices and quantities in cotton spinning, 1822-1852
by Huberman, Michael - 121-124 Was Britain immiserized during the industrial revolution?
by Irwin, Douglas A.
October 1990, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 381-420 Historical returns and security market development, 1872-1925
by Snowden, Kenneth A. - 421-441 Free bank failures in New York and Wisconsin: A portfolio analysis
by Economopoulos, Andrew J. - 442-467 Measurement of trend growth in European industrial output before 1914: Methodological issues and new estimates
by Crafts, N. F. R. & Leybourne, S. J. & Mills, T. C. - 468-482 The link between money and prices under different policy regimes: The postwar Hungarian experience
by Siklos, Pierre L. - 483-502 The end of one big deflation
by Temin, Peter & Wigmore, Barrie A.
July 1990, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 251-276 Free banking during the French Revolution
by White, Eugene N. - 277-286 A note on the Gibson Paradox during the gold standard
by Mills, Terence C. - 287-298 A note on Chinese rice prices: Interior markets, 1928-1931
by Bessler, David A. - 299-321 The contribution of services to British economic growth, 1856-1913
by Gemmell, Norman & Wardley, Peter - 322-349 Demand for consumer durable goods in 20th century America
by Olney, Martha L. - 350-355 Enclosure, land improvement, and the price of capital : A Comment
by Jones, E. L. - 356-362 Enclosure, land improvement, and the price of capital : A Reply to Jones
by Clark, Gregory - 363-378 Chinese immigration: A comment on cloud and galenson
by McClain, Charles Jr.
April 1990, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 123-156 The impact of the Corn Laws just prior to repeal
by Williamson, Jeffrey G. - 157-177 Evidence on English/African terms of trade in the eighteenth century
by Gemery, H. A. & Hogendorn, Jan & Johnson, Marion - 178-196 Rural indebtedness in the Punjab 1878: Results of a household survey
by Ravallion, Martin - 197-231 The credit needs of the African trade and the development of the credit economy in England
by Inikori, Joseph E. - 232-248 Structural change in interdependent bureaucracies: Was Rome's failure economic or military?
by Dudley, Leonard
January 1990, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-28 Rates of interest in 18th century England
by Weiller, Kenneth J. & Mirowski, Philip - 29-45 Agricultural land transactions in Palestine, 1900-1914: A quantitative analysis
by Katz, Yossi & Neuman, Shoshana - 46-83 Relief not insurance: Canadian unemployment relief in the 1930s
by Mackinnon, Mary - 84-113 Mortality on immigrant voyages to Australia in the 19th century
by McDonald, John & Shlomowitz, Ralph - 114-121 Hard times in 19th-century Sweden: A reply
by Sandberg, Lars G. & Steckel, Richard H.
October 1989, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 385-402 Was Spain different? Spanish historical backwardness revisited
by Molinas, Cesar & de la Escosura, Leandro Prados - 403-423 Firm-specific evidence on racial wage differentials and workforce segregation in Hawaii's sugar industry
by La Croix, Sumner J. & Fishback, Price V. - 424-452 England's Age of invention: The acceleration of patents and patentable invention during the industrial revolution
by Sullivan, Richard J. - 453-476 The strategy, effectiveness, and consistency of Federal Reserve monetary policy 1924-1933
by Wheelock, David C. - 477-491 Hard times in 19th-century Sweden: A comment
by Soderberg, Johan - 492-499 Accounting for profits in the British trade in slaves: Reply to William Darity
by Richardson, David
July 1989, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 261-284 The efficiency of the mesta: A parable
by Nugent, Jeffrey B. & Sanchez, Nicolas - 285-310 Public finance in Korea under Japanese rule: Deficit in the colonial account and colonial taxation
by Kimura, Mitsuhiko - 311-338 Coal exports and British shipping, 1850-1913
by Knick Harley, C. - 339-359 Agricultural decision-making under uncertainty: The case of the Shanxi farmers, 1931-1936
by Sands, Barbara N. - 360-379 The poor at birth: Birth weights and infant mortality at Philadelphia's almshouse hospital, 1848-1873
by Goldin, Claudia & Margo, Robert A. - 380-384 Profitability of the British trade in slaves once again
by Darity, William Jr.
April 1989, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 117-134 The stability of the 19th-century Phillips curve relationship
by James, John A. - 135-160 Canadian banks, gold, and the crisis of 1907
by Rich, Georg - 161-189 Bookkeeping barter, money, credit, and Singapore's international rice trade, 1870-1939
by Huff, W. G. - 190-218 Household migration and rural settlement in the United States, 1850-1860
by Steckel, Richard H. - 219-236 Debt peonage in postbellum Georgia
by Fishback, Price V. - 237-247 Wages and the paradox of the 1880s
by Feinstein, Charles H. - 248-259 British wages and income, 1856-1913: A revision
by Greasley, David
January 1989, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-20 Arbitrage in the foreign exchange markets of London and Amsterdam during the 18th century
by Schubert, Eric S. - 21-44 Population size, knowledge stock, and other determinants of agricultural publication and patenting: England, 1541-1850
by Simon, Julian L. & Sullivan, Richard J. - 45-72 Employment in the Great Depression: New data and hypotheses
by Wallis, John Joseph - 73-98 The ICC, freight rates, and the Great Depression
by O'Brien, Anthony Patrick - 99-116 The policy effectiveness of open market operations in the 1920s
by Toma, Mark
October 1988, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 341-365 New demographic history of the late 19th-century United States
by Haines, Michael R. & Anderson, Barbara A. - 366-386 The industrial retardation of southern cities, 1860-1880
by Meyer, David R. - 387-423 Deflation and the petty coinage problem in the late-medieval economy: The case of Flanders, 1334-1484
by Munro, John H. - 424-445 Internal labor markets before World War I: On-the-job training and employee promotion
by Sundstrom, William A.
July 1988, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 227-264 Height and income: A new method for the estimation of historical national income series
by Brinkman, Henk Jan & Drukker, J. W. & Slot, Brigitte - 265-294 The cost of capital and medieval agricultural technique
by Clark, Gregory - 295-322 Exploring the affinity of wheat and slavery in the Virginia Piedmont
by Irwin, James R. - 323-336 Third world incomes before World War I: Some comparisons
by Hanson, John II - 337-338 The determinants of individual immigrant mortality on sailing ships, 1836-1853
by Cohn, Raymond L.
April 1988, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 117-146 The growth of labor productivity in early modern English agriculture
by Allen, Robert C. - 147-163 Tariffs and growth: The dales hypothesis
by Easton, Stephen T. & Gibson, William A. & Reed, Clyde G. - 164-197 Old-age security motives, labor markets, and farm family fertility in antebellum American
by Sundstrom, William A. & David, Paul A. - 198-224 Economic development with high wages: An historical perspective
by Altman, Morris
January 1988, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-19 Overpopulation and malnutrition rediscovered: Hard times in 19th-century Sweden
by Sandberg, Lars G. & Steckel, Richard H. - 20-41 Urban growth and decline, budgetary incrementalism, and municipal finances: Milwaukee, 1870-1977
by Booth, Douglas E. - 42-59 The consumer durables revolution in England 1932-1938; A regional analysis
by Bowden, Sue M. - 60-74 Factory fatalities and regulation in Britain, 1878-1913
by Bartrip, P. W. J. & Fenn, P. T. - 75-97 Currency depreciation in early modern England and France
by Glassman, Debra & Redish, Angela - 98-116 A model of English demographic changes: 1573-1873
by Stavins, Robert
October 1987, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 327-353 American stock market development and performance, 1871-1929
by Snowden, Kenneth A. - 354-370 Trade and stabilization: Another look at British India's controversial foodgrain exports
by Ravallion, Martin - 371-391 The determinants of individual immigrant mortality on sailing ships, 1836-1853
by Cohn, Raymond L. - 392-408 Powerloom profitability and steam power costs: Britain in the 1830s
by Lyons, John S. - 409-433 The German inflation and foreign business cycles, 1920-1922
by Webb, Steven B.
July 1987, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 245-268 British economic growth, 1700-1850; some difficulties of interpretation
by Crafts, N. F. R. - 269-292 Debating the British industrial revolution
by Williamson, Jeffrey G. - 293-319 Has the industrial revolution been crowded out? Some reflections on Crafts and Williamson
by Mokyr, Joel
April 1987, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 107-129 What do markets do? : Efficiency tests of the 18th-century London stock market
by Mirowski, Philip - 130-157 A model of migration and wealth accumulation: Farmers at the antebellum southern frontier
by Schaefer, Donald F. - 158-177 Human capital and the pre-Famine Irish emigration to England
by Nicholas, Stephen & Shergold, Peter R. - 178-196 The costs of survival: The transport of slaves in the middle passage and the profitability of the 18th-century British slave trade
by Richardson, David - 197-217 Factor substitution and induced innovation in north American kraft pulping: 1914-1940
by Cohen, Avi J. - 218-243 Money in the trans-Mississippi confederacy and the confederate currency reform act of 1864
by Pecquet, Gary M.
January 1987, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-21 The growth and decay of custom: The role of the new institutional economics in economic history
by Basu, Kaushik & Jones, Eric & Schlicht, Ekkehart - 22-42 Chinese immigration and contract labor in the late nineteenth century
by Cloud, Patricia & Galenson, David W. - 43-62 The causes of the depression in Australia
by Valentine, T. J. - 63-76 Colonial immigrant literacy: An economic analysis of Pennsylvania-German evidence, 1727-1775
by Grubb, Farley - 77-100 American homesteaders and the Canadian prairies, 1899 and 1909
by Percy, Michael B. & Woroby, Tamara - 101-106 Colonial labor markets and the length of indenture: Further evidence
by Grubb, Farley
October 1986, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 339-415 Explorations in monetary history: A survey of the literature
by Bordo, Michael D. - 416-444 British economic growth: The paradox of the 1880s and the timing of the climacteric
by Greasley, David
July 1986, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 227-252 Property rights in economic history: Implications for research
by Libecap, Gary D. - 253-268 Private sector response to stabilization policy: A case study
by Allen, Andrew T. - 269-298 Workplace safety during the progressive era: Fatal accidents in bituminous coal mining, 1912-1923
by Fishback, Price V. - 299-336 Poor law policy, unemployment, and pauperism
by MacKinnon, Mary
April 1986, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 103-123 The labor market of southern textile mill villages: Some micro evidence
by Phillips, William H. - 124-152 Was there an energy crisis in Great Britain in the 17th century?
by Thomas, Brinley - 153-172 Wages and unemployment in interwar Britain
by Beenstock, Michael & Warburton, Peter - 173-198 Birth weights and infant mortality among American slaves
by Steckel, Richard H. - 199-204 The failure of the bank of United States: A reappraisal : A reply
by Friedman, Milton & Schwartz, Anna J. - 205-225 The decline and resistance of ottoman cotton textiles 1820-1913
by Pamuk, Sevket
January 1986, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-32 U.S. capital exports to Germany 1919-1923 compared to 1924-1929
by Holtfrerich, Carl-Ludwig - 33-55 Before the Glass-Steagall Act: An analysis of the investment banking activities of national banks
by White, Eugene Nelson - 56-84 The bank of France and the sterilization of gold, 1926-1932
by Eichengreen, Barry - 85-99 Export shares in the European periphery and the Third World before World War I: Questionable data, facile analogies
by Hanson, John II
October 1985, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 341-377 Growth, equality, and history
by Lindert, Peter H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. - 378-401 On the unimportance of machinery
by James Field, Alexander - 402-416 The failure of the bank of United States: A reappraisal
by Lucia, Joseph L. - 417-439 Regional employment multipliers, regional policy, and structural change in interwar Britain
by Jones, M. E. F.
July 1985, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 233-256 Poor relief policy in antebellum New York state: The rise and decline of the poorhouse
by Hannon, Joan Underhill - 257-270 The British labor market in the 1920s: A test of the search-turnover approach
by Hatton, T. J. - 271-295 The stability of the short-run money demand function, 1920-1939
by Hafer, R. W.