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2021
- 1-39 When the Race between Education and Technology Goes Backward: The Postbellum Decline of White School Attendance in the Southern US
In: Research in Economic History
by Hoyt Bleakley & Sok Chul Hong - 41-88 The Parliamentary Subsidy on Knights' Fees and Incomes of 1431: A Study on the Fiscal Administration of an Abortive English Tax Experiment
In: Research in Economic History
by Alex Brayson - 89-128 Early Fertility Decline in the United States: Tests of Alternative Hypotheses Using New Complete-Count Census Microdata and Enhanced County-Level Data
In: Research in Economic History
by J. David Hacker & Michael R. Haines & Matthew Jaremski - 129-168 Private Banking and Financial Networks in the Crown of Aragon during the Fourteenth Century
In: Research in Economic History
by Albert Reixach Sala - 169-199 Pieter Stadnitski Sharpens the Axe: A Revolutionary Research Report on American Sovereign Finance, 1787
In: Research in Economic History
by Peter Theodore Veru
2020
- 1-43 Specializations in Switzerland in the Nineteenth Century: Evolution of Trade Patterns and Growth Model
In: Research in Economic History
by Léo Charles - 45-107 Trends and Institutional Sources of Financing Russia's Human Capital Formation (Late Nineteenth–Early Twenty-first Centuries)
In: Research in Economic History
by Dmitry V. Didenko - 109-124 The Past's Long Shadow: A Systematic Review and Network Analysis of Economic History
In: Research in Economic History
by Gregori Galofré-Vilà - 125-150 Improving Deflators for Estimating Canadian Economic Growth, 1870–1900
In: Research in Economic History
by Vincent Geloso & Michael Hinton - 151-180 The Political Economy of State-chartered Banks in Early Twentieth-century Texas
In: Research in Economic History
by Linda M. Hooks - 181-212 The Antebellum Slave Trade: Numbers and Impact on the Balance of Payments
In: Research in Economic History
by Lawrence H. Officer & Samuel H. Williamson
2019
- 1-24 Household-level Deflation Inequality in Denmark during the Great Depression
In: Research in Economic History
by Kim Abildgren - 25-57 Business Week, the Great Depression, and the Coming of Keynesianism to America☆
In: Research in Economic History
by Ranjit S. Dighe - 59-89 Theory and Diagnostics for Selection Biases in Historical Height Samples
In: Research in Economic History
by Howard Bodenhorn & Timothy W. Guinnane & Thomas A. Mroz - 91-131 Populists at the Polls: Economic Factors in the US Presidential Election of 1896
In: Research in Economic History
by Barry Eichengreen & Michael Haines & Matthew Jaremski & David Leblang - 133-163 Banque de France’s Shareholders (1800–1945): Passive Petit-Rentiers
In: Research in Economic History
by Arnaud Manas - 165-202 Scattered Land, Scattered Risks? Harvest Variations on Open Fields and Enclosed Land in Southern Sweden C. 1750–1850
In: Research in Economic History
by Lars Nyström
2018
- 1-34 Prices, Wages, and the Cost of Living in Old Republic São Paulo: 1891–1930
In: Research in Economic History
by Molly C. Ball - 35-65 The Forgotten Half of Finance: Working-class Saving in Late Nineteenth-century New Jersey
In: Research in Economic History
by Howard Bodenhorn - 67-98 Heights across the Last 2,000 Years in England
In: Research in Economic History
by Gregori Galofré-Vilà & Andrew Hinde & Aravinda Meera Guntupalli - 99-133 Monetary Policy and the Copper Price Bust: A Reassessment of the Causes of the 1907 Panic
In: Research in Economic History
by Mary T. Rodgers & James E. Payne - 135-198 Multiple Core Regions: Regional Inequality in Switzerland, 1860–2008
In: Research in Economic History
by Christian Stohr
2017
- 1-18 Reexamining the Origins of the Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act
In: Research in Economic History
by Bernard C. Beaudreau - 19-63 First Cabin Fares from New York to the British Isles, 1826–1914
In: Research in Economic History
by Brandon Dupont & Drew Keeling & Thomas Weiss - 65-113 The Savings and Loan Insolvencies and the Costs of Financial Crisis
In: Research in Economic History
by Alexander J. Field - 115-137 Reforms and Supervisory Organizations: Lessons from the History of the Istanbul Bourse, 1873–1883
In: Research in Economic History
by Elmas Yaldız Hanedar & Avni Önder Hanedar & Ferdi Çelikay - 139-169 Inflation Expectations in the U.S. in Fall 1933
In: Research in Economic History
by Andrew J. Jalil & Gisela Rua
2016
- 1-71 A Century of Environmental Legislation
In: Research in Economic History
by Louis P. Cain & Brooks A. Kaiser - 73-145 The Measurement of Production: Lessons from the Engineering Industry in Italy, 1911
In: Research in Economic History
by Stefano Fenoaltea - 147-224 Is Paper Money Just Paper Money? Experimentation and Variation in the Paper Monies Issued by the American Colonies from 1690 to 1775
In: Research in Economic History
by Farley Grubb - 225-276 New Quantitative Estimates of Long-Term Military Spending in Spain (1850–2009)
In: Research in Economic History
by Oriol Sabaté - 277-361 Health, Gender and the Household: Children’s Growth in the Marcella Street Home, Boston, MA, and the Ashford School, London, UK
In: Research in Economic History
by Eric B. Schneider - 363-386 Entry, Competition, and Terms of Credit in Early American Banking
In: Research in Economic History
by Ta-Chen Wang
2015
- 1-40 Decline and Stagnation in the Arab World: Preliminary Real Wage Evidence Comparing Algeria, Egypt, Syria and Tunisia, 1847–1913
In: Research in Economic History
by Paul Caruana-Galizia - 41-109 New Deal Funding: Estimates of Federal Grants and Loans across States by Year, 1930–1940
In: Research in Economic History
by Price Fishback - 111-191 How Many Calories? Food Availability in England and Wales in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
In: Research in Economic History
by Bernard Harris & Roderick Floud & Sok Chul Hong - 193-239 “Not Much Use in Disliking it”: The Work and Wages of Female Home Workers in London, 1897–1908
In: Research in Economic History
by Jessica S. Bean - 241-261 Capital Inflows, Current Accounts and the Investment Cycle in Italy: 1861–1913
In: Research in Economic History
by Barbara Pistoresi & Alberto Rinaldi
2014
- 1-46 Democratization and central government spending, 1870–1938: Emergence of the leviathan?
In: Research in Economic History
by Jari Eloranta & Svetlozar Andreev & Pavel Osinsky - 47-89 Swedish regional GDP 1855–2000: Estimations and general trends in the Swedish regional system
In: Research in Economic History
by Kerstin Enflo & Martin Henning & Lennart Schön - 91-134 Political economic limits to the fed’s goal of a common national bank money: The par clearing controversy revisited
In: Research in Economic History
by John A. James & David F. Weiman - 135-161 The anthropometric history of Native Americans, C.1820–1890
In: Research in Economic History
by John Komlos & Leonard Carlson - 163-183 The dispersion of customs tariffs in France between 1850 and 1913: Discrimination in trade policy
In: Research in Economic History
by Stéphane Becuwe & Bertrand Blancheton
2013
- 1-69 Understanding Aging During the Epidemiologic Transition
In: Research in Economic History
by Suchit Arora - 71-95 Estimating French Regional Income: Departmental Per Capita Gross Value Added, 1872–1911
In: Research in Economic History
by Paul Caruana-Galizia - 97-144 Improve and Sit: The Surrendering of Land at Rents Below Marginal Product in Nineteenth-Century Valencia, Spain
In: Research in Economic History
by Samuel Garrido - 145-189 Passage of the Married Women's Property Acts and Earnings Acts in the United States: 1850 to 1920
In: Research in Economic History
by R. Richard Geddes & Sharon Tennyson - 191-255 New State-Level Estimates of Personal Income in the United States, 1880–1910
In: Research in Economic History
by Alexander Klein - 257-305 Exports from the Colonies and States of the Middle Atlantic Region 1720–1800
In: Research in Economic History
by Peter C. Mancall & Joshua L. Rosenbloom & Thomas Weiss
2012
- 1-41 Air Conditioning, Migration, and Climate-Related Wage and Rent Differentials
In: Research in Economic History
by Jeff E. Biddle - 43-115 The Rail-Guided Vehicles Industry in Italy, 1861–1913: The Burden of the Evidence
In: Research in Economic History
by Carlo Ciccarelli & Stefano Fenoaltea - 117-149 English Banking and Payments Before 1826
In: Research in Economic History
by John A. James - 151-231 Retail Trade by Federal Reserve District, 1919 to 1939: A Statistical History
In: Research in Economic History
by Haelim Park & Gary Richardson - 233-262 The Great Fortunes of the Gilded Age and the Crisis of 1893
In: Research in Economic History
by Hugh Rockoff
2010
- 1-50 Estate acts, 1600–1830: A new source for British history
In: Research in Economic History
by Dan Bogart & Gary Richardson - 51-140 The macroeconomic aggregates for England, 1209–2008
In: Research in Economic History
by Gregory Clark - 141-200 Capital accumulation in the long run: The case of Spain, 1850–2000
In: Research in Economic History
by Leandro Prados de la Escosura & Joan R. Rosés - 201-253 U.S. trade policy and the Pacific Rim, from Fordney–McCumber to the Trade Expansion Act of 1962: a political–economic analysis
In: Research in Economic History
by Lei (Sandy) Ye - 255-303 A comparison of federal financial remediation in the great depression and 2008–2009
In: Research in Economic History
by Barrie A. Wigmore - 305-321 Trends in food consumption in the United States, 1840–1910 an experiment in econometrical history
In: Research in Economic History
by William N. William N. Parker†
2008
- 1-80 Social-overhead construction in Italy's regions, 1861–1913
In: Research in Economic History
by Carlo Ciccarelli & Stefano Fenoaltea - 81-155 Bilateral trade flows in Europe, 1857–1875: A new dataset
In: Research in Economic History
by Markus Lampe - 157-204 Gender, health, and welfare in England and Wales since industrialisation
In: Research in Economic History
by Bernard Harris - 205-233 Taxation with (?) representation: The political economy of public finance in antebellum California
In: Research in Economic History
by Mark T. Kanazawa - 235-271 An anatomy of a cartel: The national industrial recovery act of 1933 and the compliance crisis of 1934
In: Research in Economic History
by Jason E. Taylor & Peter G. Klein - 273-307 Governor Eugene Meyer and the great contraction
In: Research in Economic History
by James L. Butkiewicz
2007
- 1-68 Exports and the economy of the Lower South region, 1720–1770
In: Research in Economic History
by Peter C. Mancall & Joshua L. Rosenbloom & Thomas Weiss - 69-147 Quarterly data on the categories and causes of bank distress during the Great Depression, 1929–1933
In: Research in Economic History
by Gary Richardson - 149-168 On English Pygmies and giants: the physical stature of English youth in the late 18th and early 19th centuries
In: Research in Economic History
by John Komlos - 169-223 Fiscal statistics for Sweden 1719–2003
In: Research in Economic History
by Klas Fregert & Roger Gustafsson - 225-283 Transport Capacity Management and Transatlantic Migration, 1900–1914
In: Research in Economic History
by Drew Keeling - 285-347 Globalization and labor market integration in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Asia
In: Research in Economic History
by Gregg Huff & Giovanni Caggiano
2006
- 1-53 Technological Breakthroughs and Productivity Growth
In: Research in Economic History
by Harald Edquist & Magnus Henrekson - 1-59 A Soviet Quasi-Market for Inventions: Jet Propulsion, 1932–1946
In: Research in Economic History
by Mark Harrison - 55-104 New National Bank Loan Rate Estimates, 1887–1975
In: Research in Economic History
by Scott A. Redenius - 61-82 Network Quality in the Early Telegraph Industry
In: Research in Economic History
by Tomas Nonnenmacher - 83-126 The Spanish Infrastructure Stock, 1844–1935
In: Research in Economic History
by Alfonso Herranz-Loncán - 105-117 The Net Effect of Railroads on Stature in the Postbellum Period
In: Research in Economic History
by Ebru Guven Solakoglu - 119-160 Growth in a Protected Environment: Portugal, 1850–1950
In: Research in Economic History
by Pedro Lains - 127-175 Have American Workers Always Been Low Savers? Patterns of Accumulation Among Working Households, 1885–1910
In: Research in Economic History
by John A. James & Michael G. Palumbo & Mark Thomas - 161-187 Agricultural Productivity in the Early Ottoman Empire
In: Research in Economic History
by Metin M. Coşgel - 177-207 Worker Absenteeism Under Voluntary and Compulsory Sickness Insurance: Continental Europe, 1885–1908
In: Research in Economic History
by John E. Murray - 189-216 Grain Prices in Cairo and Europe in the Middle Ages
In: Research in Economic History
by Johan Söderberg - 209-228 Urban Real Wages Around the Eastern Mediterranean in Comparative Perspective, 1100–2000
In: Research in Economic History
by Şevket Pamuk - 217-283 Wages, Rents, and Interest Rates in Southern Korea, 1700 to 1900
In: Research in Economic History
by Jun Seong Ho & James B. Lewis - 229-248 Japanese Unskilled Wages in International Perspective, 1741–1913
In: Research in Economic History
by Jean-Pascal Bassino & Debin Ma - 249-286 Relative British and American Income Levels during the First Industrial Revolution
In: Research in Economic History
by Marianne Ward & John Devereux
2004
- 1-39 From Foraging To Farming: The So-Called “Neolithic Revolution”
In: Research in Economic History
by Frederic L Pryor - 41-123 The Price History Of English Agriculture, 1209–1914
In: Research in Economic History
by Gregory Clark - 125-181 The Growth Of World Agricultural Production, 1800–1938
In: Research in Economic History
by Giovanni Federico - 183-237 The Great Depression As A Credit Boom Gone Wrong
In: Research in Economic History
by Barry Eichengreen & Kris J. Mitchener - 239-288 The Length And The Depth Of The Great Depression: An International Comparison
In: Research in Economic History
by Jakob B. Madsen - 289-325 The Decline And Rise Of Interstate Migration In The United States: Evidence From The Ipums, 1850–1990
In: Research in Economic History
by Joshua L Rosenbloom & William A Sundstrom