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2011
- 11034 Determinants of infant mortality variations across France in the 19th century
by Jean-Pierre Dormois & Jean-Pascal Bassino - 11033 Sex differentials in mortality in mid-19th century England and Wales
by Andrew Hinde - 11032 Market integration and trade in the Mediterranean, 1500-1900
by Victoria Bateman - 11031 Did Swedish ball bearings keep the Second World War going? Re-evaluating neutral Sweden’s role
by Eric Golson - 11030 Market power inside the Belgian coal industry, 1901-45: a new empirical industrial organisation approach
by Gil Montant - 11029 The determinants of local population growth: a study of Oxfordshire in the 19th century
by Mark Casson - 11028 The role of technology and institutions for growth: Danish creameries in the late-19th century
by Paul Sharp & Ingrid Henriksen & Markus Lampe - 11027 Technology and the Great Divergence
by Robert C Allen - 11026 Major crises and depressions: comparisons of the current crisis to the Great Depression and the classical Gold Standard
by Ronald Albers & Lars Jonung - 11025 Women Moneylenders in Liverpool: 1920s to 1940s
by Peter Fearon - 11024 The economic consequences of serfdom and emancipation in Tsarist Russia
by Steven Nafziger - 11023 Government economic policy and the formation of investment climate: the experience of Russia in the late 19th – early 20th centuries
by Natalia Drozdova & Irina Kormilitsyna - 11022 The Stolypin agrarian reform and peasant migration
by Andrei Markevich & Eugenia Chernina & Paul Castañeda Dower - 11021 Costs, cycles and causes of migration across the North Atlantic, 1870-1914
by Drew Keeling - 11020 North Atlantic steerage fares and emigration, 1820-70: evidence from the Cope Line passenger service
by John Killick - 11019 Cultural diversity and economic growth: evidence from the USA during the age of mass migration
by Markus Brückner & Philipp Ager - 11018 Wagons at work: a transport revolution in the age of agrarian transition in Sweden?
by Mats Olsson & Fredrik Bergenfeldt & Patrick Svensson - 11017 Recreational spending, taste, and milieu of the elite in London, c.1700-1820
by Ben Heller - 11016 Political instability and stock market reaction: the Anglo-Iranian oil nationalisation, 1951
by Neveen Abdelrehim & Josephine Maltby & Steven Toms - 11015 Entrepreneurial failure and economic crisis: an historical perspective
by Mark Casson - 11014 Mutual contributions and future prospects
by Steven Toms & John Wilson - 11013 The colonial origins of divergence in the Americas: a labour market approach
by Tommy E Murphy & Robert C Allen & Eric Schneider - 11012 Unreal wages: problems with long-run standards of living and the ‘golden age’ of the 15th century
by John Hatcher - 11011 Measuring the national wealth in late-18th century Britain
by Stephen Thompson - 11010 Patterns of industrial specialisation in post-unification Italy
by Carlo Ciccarelli & Tommaso Proietti - 11009 Exports, growth and causality: new evidence on Italy, 1863-2004
by Alberto Rinaldi & Barbara Pistoresi - 11008 The relationship between the East India Company and its London warehouse labourers, 1800-58
by Margaret Makepeace - 11007 What lessons can we draw from the Champagne Fairs?
by Sheilagh Ogilvie & Jeremy Edwards - 11006 From the voluntary sector to the non-profit sector: charities and public contracting in the United States
by Andrew Morris - 11005 The 'bid society' and the National Citizen Service: young people volunteering and engagement with charities in the 20th century
by Kate Bradley - 11004 The vanishing impact of financial crises: fluctuations of the bankruptcy rate in France, 1820-1913
by Vincent Bignon - 11003 Land ownership, inequality and rural unrest: evidence from the Latifundia regions of Spain before the Civil War
by Jordi Domenech - 11002 Rock, scissors: the problem of incentives and information in the traditional China state and the origin of the Great Divergence
by Debin Ma - 11001 Rethinking the origins of British India: state formation and military-fiscal undertakings in an 18th-century world region
by Tirthankar Roy
2010
- 10022 Adjustment of age-related height decline for Chinese: a ‘natural experiment’ longitudinal survey using archival data
by Stephen Morgan - 10021 Economic growth and the convergence of grain markets at the end of the middle ages: the south-eastern Iberian Peninsula in the 15th-16th centuries
by Jorge Ortuño Molina - 10020 Infant mortality and the health of survivors: Britain, 1910-50
by Timothy J. Hatton - 10019 Rice prices, grain wages of carpenters and skill premium in Kyoto c.1260-1600: a comparison with London,Florence, Istanbul, and Cairo
by Jean-Pascal Bassino & Kyoji Fukao & Masanori Takashima - 10018 The moral economy of the Scottish industrial community: new perspectives on the 1984-5 miners’ strike
by Jim Phillips - 10017 Service, gender and wages in England, 1700-1860
by Jacob F Field - 10016 Men’s unemployment and job opportunities for women: an analysis of the 1834 Poor Law Report
by Chiaki Yamamoto - 10015 Was land reform necessary? Access to land in Spain, 1904-34
by Juan Carmona Pidal & Joan R Rosés - 10014 From public to private: Fascist privatization in 1920s Italyç
by Germà Bel - 10013 Sugar and metals as commodity money in colonial Brazil
by Fernando Lima - 10012 Good or bad money? A comparative analysis of debasement in the late middle ages
by David Chilosi & Oliver Volckart - 10011 Did high stakes testing policies result in divergence or convergence in educational performance and financing across counties in Victorian England?
by David Mitch - 10010 The rise and fall of Spain, 1270-1850
by Carlos Álvarez-Noga & Leandro Prados de la Escosura - 10009 British economic growth, 1300-1850: some preliminary estimates
by Stephen Broadberry & Bruce Campbell & Alexander Klein & Mark Overton - 10008 A woman’s industry? The role of women in the workforce of the Dundee jute industry c. 1945-79
by Valerie Wright - 10007 Managing the introduction of competition into the Jute industry 1957-63
by Carlo Morelli & Jim Tomlinson & Valerie Wright - 10006 The Decline of Jute and the De-globalization of Dundee
by Jim Tomlinson - 10005 Explaining the performance of Initial Public Offerings in Imperial Germany, 1897-1914: the role of reputation
by Sibylle Lehmann - 10003 Piece-rates and prosperity: evidence from the late nineteenth-century tobacco industry
by Tim Leunig & Maria Stanfors - 10002 Testing for wage discrimination in nineteenth-century US manufacturing
by Joyce Burnette - 10001 By-employment and historical occupational structures in comparative perspective
by Osamu Saito
2009
- 9025 Long run outcomes of conservation expenditures: watershed destruction, rehabilitation and protection inHawaii
by Brooks A Kaiser - 9024 The changing role of dividend policies: an empirical analysis for the Netherlands 1945-2006
by Abe de Jong & Henry van Beusichem - 9023 Inter-regional and intra-regional inequality in nineteenth-century Austria
by Michael Pammer - 9022 Land transmission among tenants on noble land – the case of southern Sweden, 1766-1895
by Martin Dribe & Mats Olsson & Patrick Svensson - 9021 Old World versus New World: the origins of organizational diversity in the international wine industry, 1850-1914
by James Simpson - 9020 Frontier farmers and the Atlantic economy: another look at the causes of the American grain invasion of Britainin the nineteenth century
by Karl Gunnar Persson & Paul Sharp - 9019 Family strategy' and the changing uses of child labour in New England, 1650-1840
by Gloria L Main - 9018 The market and the lighthouse: public goods in historical perspective
by Erik Lindberg - 9017 The English cotton spinning industry, 1770–1840, as revealed in the columns of the London Gazette
by Peter M Solar & John S Lyons - 9016 Insipid or intrepid luxury: the material culture of the long eighteenth century viewed through documents relating to English retail history
by Karin Dannehl & Nancy Cox - 9015 Mr Woodcroft and the value of English patents of invention, 1617-1852
by Alessandro Nuvolari & Valentina Tartari - 9014 Debating the ‘national interest’: some under-appreciated connections between constitutional change and national economic growth in England, 1660-1720
by William Pettigrew - 9013 Did globalisation lead to segmentation? Identifying cross-country growth regimes in the long-run, 1870-2003
by Gianfranco Di Vaio & Kerstin Enflo - 9012 Currency unions, optimal currency areas and the integration of financial markets: Central Europe, 14-16thcenturies
by Lars Boerner & Oliver Volckart - 9011 Credit finance in the Middle Ages
by Tony K Moore - 9010 Visual Analytics of an Eighteenth-Century Business Network
by Sheryllynne Haggerty & John Haggerty - 9009 The strength and persistence of entrepreneurial cultures in the twentieth century
by James Foreman-Peck & Peng Zhou - 9008 The Determinants of Local Population Growth: A Study of Oxfordshire in the Nineteenth Century
by Mark Casson - 9007 The dynamics of consumption and investment in the late Victorian economy
by Nicholas Dimsdale & Nicholas Horsewood - 9006 Explaining the rise of the early-modern demesne economy (Gutswirtschaft) in East-central Europe: a critique of existing models
by Markus Cerman - 9005 Women and economic history research in UK higher education: results from the EHS census
by Helen Julia Paul - 9004 US-Portuguese trade in the era of the first real world war and beyond: instability and opportunity, 1796-1831
by Cristina Moreira & Jari Eloranta - 9002 Predicting institutional collapse: stock markets, political violence and the Spanish Civil War, 1920-36
by Stefano Battilossi & Stefan O. Houpt - 9001 European yeomanries: a non-immiseration model of agrarian social history 1350-1800
by William W. Hagen
2008
- 8039 Exchange rates and the financial press, September 1931-April 1932
by Christopher Godden - 8038 Independence and Interest Rate Setting – The Irish Banks 1952-1970
by Ella Kavanagh - 8037 Slaves and Social Protest in Brazil, 1780-1850
by Dick Geary - 8034 Gentlemen and shopkeepers: supplying the country house in eighteenth-century England
by Jon Stobart - 8033 Concentration of wealth in an early modern city (Ivrea, fifteenth-seventeenth centuries)
by Guido Alfani - 8032 Migrant networks and Italian foreign direct investment: a cliometric perspective
by Marina Murat & Barbara Pistoresi & Alberto Rinaldi - 8031 Prices, Standards of Living and Material Incentives in Japan, 1937-1941
by Janet Hunter - 8030 Tall and Shrinking Muslims, Short and Growing Europeans: The Long-Run Welfare Development of the Middle East, 1840-1980
by Jörg Baten & Mojgan Stegl - 8029 Rural-based Industry in Eastern Germany before the Great War
by Scott M. Eddie - 8028 The Moral Economy of the Scottish Industrial Community: new perspectives on the 1984-5 Miners’ Strike
by Jim Phillips - 8027 ‘The Black Jock Manager’? Mine management professionals in the Scottish coal industry, 1911-67
by Andrew Perchard - 8026 The national competitiveness/firm competitiveness debate in Britain in the 1960s
by Neil Rollings - 8025 Small is Beautiful: Why Small Northern European Firms Survived in the Late Middle Ages
by Stuart Jenks - 8024 Britain and the end of the first globalization: ‘financial crisis’, contagion and the British financial system
by Mark Billings & Forrest Capie - 8023 Rule Britannia!: British Stock Market Returns, 1825-1870
by Graeme G. Acheson & Charles R. Hickson & John D. Turner & Qing Ye - 8022 Between Imperialism and Capitalism. European Capital Exports Before 1914
by Rui Pedro Esteves - 8021 A Tale of Two Skill Premia
by Ahmed S. Rahman - 8019 Smallpox mortality and morbidity in late-seventeenth century Westminster
by Henry Meier - 8018 The standard of living gains generated by the elimination of tuberculosis in twentieth-century England and Wales
by Kerry Hickson - 8017 When smaller families look contagious: a spatial look at the French fertility decline using an agent-based simulation model
by Tommy E. Murphy & Sandra González-Bailón - 8016 The Variety of ‘Cottage’ Housing in Durham and Norfolk, 1600-1800
by Adrian Green - 8015 Mr Drage, Mr Everyman, and the creation of a mass market for domestic furniture in interwar Britain
by Peter Scott - 8014 Logistics, market size and giant industrial units in the early 20th century: a global view
by Leslie Hannah - 8013 Liverpool’s Asian networks, 1800-1914
by Anthony Webster - 8012 Liverpool as a Diasporic City
by John Herson - 8011 Child employment prospects in nineteenth-century Hertfordshire in perspective: varieties of childhood?
by Nigel Goose - 8010 The Canadian Brewing Industry’s Response to Prohibition, 1878-1919
by Matthew Bellamy - 8009 Consumption and Gender under Late Socialism
by Natalya Chernyshova - 8008 Women as organised consumers: the case of the co-operative movement
by Nicole Robertson - 8007 ‘For Home and Country’: The Scottish Women’s Rural Institutes and the production and consumption of agricultural produce and ‘rural’ crafts
by Valerie Wright - 8006 The colonial legacy in African management: West Africa and South Africa, 1950s-70s and 1990s-2000s
by Stephanie Decker - 8005 Prepaid tickets to ride to the New World: the New York Continental Conference and transatlantic steerage fares 1885-1895
by Torsten Feys - 8004 Costs, Cycles and Causes of Migration Across the North Atlantic, 1870-1914
by Drew Keeling - 8003 North Atlantic Steerage Fares, Mortality and Travel Conditions: evidence from the Cope Line Passenger Service, 1820-1860
by John Killick - 8002 Bilateral Trade Flows in Europe, 1857-1875 A new dataset
by Markus Lampe - 8001 The long American grain invasion of Britain: market integration and the wheat trade between North America and Britain from the eighteenth century
by Paul Sharp
2007
- 7025 The invention of tradition: corporate paternalism at the Wills Branch of Imperial Tobacco Company
by Takashi Hirao - 7024 Northern French coal companies’ performances in 1935-45: a panel data analysis
by Gil Montant - 7023 Are banks procyclical? Evidence from the Italian case, 1896-1975
by Carlo Brambilla & Giandomenico Piluso - 7022 The missing link: Central European family patterns and the reconsideration of P. Laslett’s hypotheses
by Mikolaj Szoltysek - 7021 Exploring the evolution of living standards in Ghana, 1880- 2000: An anthropometric approach
by Gareth Austin & Jörg Baten & Alexander Moradi - 7020 Why sharecropping? Explaining its presence and absence in France’s vineyards, 1750-1950
by Juan Carmona & James Simpson - 7019 Mennonites in West Prussia, 1776-89: economic status, occupation and landholding
by Ingrid Peters-Fransen - 7018 Poverty and children’s work in nineteenth and twentieth century Spain and currently developing countries: first results
by Enriqueta Camps - 7017 Risks and overseas trade: the way in which risks were perceived and managed in the early modern period
by Helen Julia Paul - 7016 Numbers, Experts and Ideas: International Organisations, International Surveys and Perceptions of the Outside World in Britain, c.1950-1970
by Glen O’Hara - 7015 Against the mainstream: Nazi privatization in 1930s Germany
by Germà Bel - 7014 ‘The ‘Great Terror’ and the Fight with Corruption in the GULAG: the Case of the White-Sea Baltic Combine and the Camp of the NKVD
by Oxana Klimkova - 7013 Sustainability of Public Debt: Evidence from Pre-World War II Japan
by Masato Shizume - 7012 The Development of Cities in Italy 1300-1861
by Steven Brakman & Herman de Jong & Maarten Bosker & Harry Garretsen & Marc Schramm - 7011 Why did Massachusetts Invent Modern Currency?
by Dror Goldberg - 7010 The emergence of the Classical Gold Standard
by Matthias Morys - 7009 Parish apprenticeship in eighteenth century and early nineteenth-century London
by Jeremy Boulton & Leonard Schwarz - 7008 The London parish apprentice and the early industrial labour market
by Katrina Honeyman - 7007 Pauper apprenticeship, the industrial economy, and the old Poor Law in London
by Alysa Levene - 7006 Institutional choice and interest groups in the development of American patent law, 1790-1870
by Andrew P Morriss & Craig Allen Nard - 7005 The evolution of useful knowledge: great inventors, science and technology in British economic development, 1750-1930
by B Zorina Khan & Kenneth L Sokoloff - 7004 Economics, science, and the British industrial revolution
by Robert C. Allen - 7003 Monopoly, Competition, and Great Britain’s “Big Problem of Small Change”
by George Selgin - 7002 New issues, New Industries and Firm Survival in Interwar Britain
by David Chambers - 7001 The origins of the Welfare State in England and Germany, 1850-1914: social policies compared
by Peter Hennock
2006
- 6024 Organised leisure for the working class: European popular travel and leisure organisations in the interwar period
by Carina Gråbacke - 6023 Furnishing the Colonial Mind: Book Ownership in British India, 1780-1850
by Matthew Adams - 6022 Entrepreneurship and the family business: the fluctuating fortunes of clothmaking dynasties in Reading and Newbury c.1500-1650
by Christine Jackson - 6021 Education and social capital in the development of Scotland to 1750
by Paul Auerbach & Richard Saville - 6020 The challenge of affluence: self-control and well-being since 1950
by Avner Offer - 6019 Classes to masses? How advertising agencies responded to the challenges of the mass market in interwar Britain
by Stefan Schwarzkopf - 6018 Law and economic development in England: new evidence from acts of Parliament, 1510-1850
by Dan Bogart & Gary Richardson - 6017 Girl Power: The European marriage pattern (EMP) and labour markets in the North Sea region in the late medieval and early modern period
by Jan Luiten van Zanden & Tine de Moor - 6016 Gentlemanly capitalism revisited: a case study of the underpricing of Initial Public Offerings on the London Stock Exchange, 1946-86
by David Chambers - 6015 The Marriage of Ownership and Control: a Global Twentieth Century Story
by Leslie Hannah - 6014 Diverse paths to factory production, 1780s-1840s: the woollen cloth industry in the West Riding of Yorkshire and in the West of the Rhineland (Prussian Rhine-Province)
by Alfred Reckendrees - 6013 Knowledge and trust: the regulation of cooperation in industrial districts. Birmingham (UK) and Providence (USA)
by Francesca Carnevali - 6012 Women, land and family in early modern North Yorkshire
by Amanda Capern - 6011 Child Day-Labourers in Agriculture: Evidence from Farm Accounts, 1740-1850
by Joyce Burnette - 6010 Investors in London’s first stock market boom
by Anne L. Murphy - 6009 Adjustment under the Classical Gold Standard: How costly did the external constraint come to the European periphery?
by Matthias Morys - 6008 Problems of French trade with the North in the eighteenth century
by Pierrick Pourchasse - 6007 Swedish neutrality and shipping in the second half of the eighteenth century
by Leos Müller - 6006 Swedish economic history and the ‘New Atlantic Economy’: iron production and iron markets in the eighteenth century
by Göran Rydén - 6005 Capital Accumulation, Technological Change, and the Distribution of Income during the British Industrial Revolution
by Robert Allen - 6004 Rothschild investments in Spain, 1856-1930
by Miguel A. López-Morell - 6003 The consumption characteristics of film: evidence from the British and US markets during the 1930s
by John Sedgwick & Michael Pokorny - 6002 Women, Work and the Changing Transport Industries
by Sarah Finke - 6001 Monetary and financial cooperation in Asia: market and institutions
by Kazuhiko Yago
2005
- 5078 Industrial revolutions and consumption: a common model to the various periods of industrialisation
by David Flacher - 5077 Triple engines of growth: why Europe and not Asia?
by Alvaro S Pereira - 5076 Cotton textiles and the great divergence: Lancashire, India and shifting comparative advantage, 1600-1850
by Stephen Broadberry & Bishnupriya Gupta - 5075 Sons and mothers: family relations and sources of family income in early industrial Britain
by Jane Humphries - 5074 Women and the business of farming: the role of farmers’ widows in England, 1750-1850
by Nicola Verdon - 5073 The management of household and estate: the accounts of Alice Le Strange 1610-1654
by Elizabeth Griffiths & Jane Whittle - 5072 Women, accounts and numeracy in 17th century England
by Judith Spicksley - 5071 ‘Like rabbits in the headlights’: Britain’s mail order retailers and the home shopping revolution
by Richard Coopey & Dil Porter - 5070 Israeli housewives in the 1950s and the Austerity policy
by Orit Rozin - 5069 The creation of the British Council of Industrial Design: re-investing design with hope
by Lesley Whitworth - 5068 The evolution of entertainment consumption and the emergence of cinema, 1890-1940
by Gerben Bakker - 5067 Real wages and unemployment in Weimar Germany
by Nicholas Dimsdale & Nicholas Horsewood & Arthur Van Riel - 5066 Adjusting to economic downturns in the Catalan textile sector, 1880-1913
by Jordi Domenech - 5065 Income risk and the English farm labourer, c.1750-1850
by David R Stead - 5064 Apprenticeship, training and guilds in pre-industrial Europe
by Patrick Wallis - 5063 Poor relief in rural Russia: evidence from Yaroslavl Province, 1750-1860
by Tracy Dennison - 5062 The agrarian origins of early modern poor relief: English-French comparisons
by Richard Smith - 5061 The agrarian origins of early modern poor relief: English-French comparisons
by Richard Smith - 5060 Sources of welfare support in early modern Württemberg, c.1500-1700
by Paul Warde - 5059 Cartel stability in the electric industry: the case of electricity distribution in Madrid in the interwar period
by Anna M Aubanell-Jubany - 5058 International cartels and technology transfer, 1890-1948
by Valerio Cerretano - 5057 ‘The ingenious crowd': a critical prosopography of British Inventors, 1650-1850
by Christine MacLeod & Alessandro Nuvolari - 5056 The apparent consumption of fossil energy as an indicator of modernisation in Latin America by 1925: a proposal using foreign trade statistics
by Mar Rubio & Mauricio Folchi - 5055 Capital goods imports and investment in Latin America, 1913 and 1925
by Xavier Tafunell & Albert Carreras - 5054 The construction of railroads in Argentina in the late 19th century: the major role of the English companies
by Maria Heloisa Lenz - 5053 The politics of tobacco consumption in 17th century England
by Philip Withington - 5052 The diet of the labouring poor in England, 1550-1750
by Craig Muldrew - 5051 City and Court: patterns of consumption in 16th century London
by Ian Archer - 5050 Italian migrant lives in the Western Australian goldfields before World War II
by Patrick Bertola & Criena Fitzgerald & Pamela Sharpe - 5049 Self-selection, location, and entrepreneurship: British self-employment in North America in the early 20th century
by Chris Minns & Marian Rizov - 5048 Why so few migrants from so many places and so many from only a few places? Cornish migration flows to the Americas in the nineteenth century
by Bernard Deacon & Sharron Schwartz - 5047 British multiple retailing during the Golden Age, 1976-1994: a quantitative approach
by Carlo Morelli - 5046 Knowledge and the transfer of the supermarket from North America to Britain, 1950-1970
by Andrew Alexander & Gareth Shaw - 5045 The spread of department stores in provincial England, c.1872-1932
by Jon Stobart