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2024, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 311-334 After da Gama: real wages in Western India, c. 1500–c. 1650
by Helder Carvalhal & Jan Lucassen & Pim De Zwart - 335-359 To block or not: why the British ruling elite enabled the Industrial Revolution during the 18th century
by Emrah Gulsunar - 360-374 Scarring through the 1923 German hyperinflation
by Gregori Galofré Vilà - 375-398 “A Whirligig of Revolutionary Presidents”: state capacity, political stability, and business in Haiti, 1905–1927
by Craig Palsson - 399-423 Government, trusts, and the making of better roads in early nineteenth century England and Wales
by Alan Rosevear & Dan Bogart & Leigh Shaw-Taylor - 424-452 Is there a refugee gap? Evidence from over a century of Danish naturalizations
by Nina Boberg-Fazlić & Paul Sharp
2024, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 135-162 Local institutions and human capital formation in pre-industrial societies: evidence from Valencia
by Francisco J Beltrán Tapia & Alfonso Díez-Minguela & Alicia Gómez-Tello & Julio Martinez-Galarraga & Daniel A Tirado-Fabregats - 163-192 Lending a hand: help banks in the Netherlands, 1848–1898
by Amaury de Vicqde & Christiaan van Bochove - 193-224 Risk management in traditional agriculture: intercropping in Italian wine production
[Pirate attacks and the shape of the Italian urban system]
by Giovanni Federico & Pablo Martinelli Lasheras - 225-253 Coordinating monetary and fiscal policies in Britain during the French Wars (1793–1821)
by Pamfili Antipa & Christophe Chamley - 254-276 Was Spanish debt sustainable? A debt sustainability analysis between 1850 and 1913
by Alba Roldan - 277-298 Annual wages in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies from 1800 to 1860 and the beginning of the Italian regional divide
by Francesco M S Fiore Melacrinis - 299-299 Gino Luzzatto prize by the European Historical Economics Society for the best dissertation in economic history submitted between June 2021 and June 2023: summaries of the finalists’ PhD dissertations
by Christopher M Meissner - 300-302 Land revenue, inequality, and development in colonial India (1880–1910)
by Jordi Caum-Julio - 303-306 The evolutionary empire: demystifying state formation in Mughal South Asia (1556–1707)
by Safya Morshed - 307-310 Technological change and work
by Benjamin Schneider
2024, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-27 Credit expansion, leverage, and banking distress: the puzzle of interwar Italy
by Marco Molteni - 28-50 A reconsideration of the economic decline of the British aristocracy 1858–2018
by Matthew Bond & Julien Morton - 51-66 Breadwinner, bread maker: the gender division of labour in 1930s rural Italy
by Giulia Mancini - 67-90 Spatial inequality of opportunity in access to secondary education in nineteenth-century Spain
by Pau Insa-Sánchez - 91-119 Nurses, doctors, and mortality: the effectiveness of early health professionals in rural Finland, 1880–1938
by Sakari Saaritsa & Eero Simanainen & Markus Ristola - 120-133 Time on the crossing: emigrant voyages across the Atlantic, 1853–1913
by Timothy J Hatton
2023, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 477-505 On some problems of using the Human Development Index in economic history
by Nicola Amendola & Giacomo Gabbuti & Giovanni Vecchi - 506-532 Women in European academia before 1800—religion, marriage, and human capital
by David de la Croix & Mara Vitale - 533-559 Why do firms pay dividends? 180 years of evidence
by Leentje Moortgat & Jan Annaert & Marc Deloof - 560-580 No wheat crisis: trade liberalization and transportation innovation in Quebec during the 1830s and 1840s
by Vincent Geloso & Alicia Plemmons & Andrew Thomas - 581-605 Income distribution in Warsaw in the 1830s
by Marcin Wroński - 606-633 On the right track? Railways and population dynamics in Spain, 1860–1930
by Guillermo Esteban-Oliver - 635-637 The political economy of social identity in 19th century Germany
by Felix Kersting - 638-640 Environmental shocks, religious struggle, and resilience: a contribution to the economic history of Ancien Régime France
by Cédric Chambru - 641-643 Essays in monetary history
by Maylis Avaro
2023, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 303-310 Introduction to the special issue: the economic history of the arts
by Karol J Borowiecki - 311-335 Contracting creativity: patronage and creative freedom in the Italian Renaissance art market
by Ennio E Piano & Clara E Piano - 336-361 Authorship as a determinant of art prices and auction settings in eighteenth-century Paris
by Hans J Van Miegroet & Anne-Sophie V - 362-379 The Toulouse salons: a regional counterweight to the Parisian art scene? (1861–1939)
by Léa Saint-Raymond - 380-411 Market structure and creative cluster formation: the origins of urban clusters in German literature, 1700–1932
by Lukas Kuld & Sara Mitchell - 412-436 The German art market during WW II
by Jeroen Euwe & Kim Oosterlinck - 437-453 Historical mobility, creative output, and age of prominent visual artists, composers, and authors
by John O'Hagan - 454-476 Harmonious relations: quality transmission among composers in the very long run
by Karol Jan Borowiecki & Nicholas Martin Ford & Maria Marchenko
2023, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 149-173 Government finance and imposition of serfdom after the Black Death
by Margaret E Peters - 174-195 Coffee tastes bitter: education and the coffee economy in Colombia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
by María José Fuentes-Vásquez & Irina España-Eljaiek - 196-222 Sticky wages and the Great Depression: evidence from the United Kingdom
by Jason Lennard - 223-249 The highs and the lows: bank failures in Sweden through inflation and deflation, 1914–1926
by Seán Kenny & Anders Ögren & Liang Zhao - 250-277 Fund management in the interwar period: UK investment trust portfolio asset allocation in the 1920s
by Dimitris P Sotiropoulos & Janette Rutterford & Daniele Tori & Antonis Kyparissis - 278-301 The Portuguese budgetary costs with First World War: a comparative perspective
by Ricardo Ferraz
2023, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-23 Materfamilias: the association of mother’s work on children’s absolute income mobility, Southern Sweden (1947–2015)
by Gabriel Brea-Martinez - 24-44 From Sweden to America: migrant selection in the transatlantic migration, 1890–1910
by Martin Dribe & Björn Eriksson & Jonas Helgertz - 45-69 Smooth sailing: market integration, agglomeration, and productivity growth in interwar Brazil
by Marc Badia-Miró & Anna Carreras-MarÍn & Michael Huberman - 70-90 Local multipliers and the growth of services: evidence from late nineteenth century USA, Great Britain,and Sweden
by Vinzent Ostermeyer - 91-122 Terms of trade during the first globalization: new evidence, new results
by David Chilosi & Giovanni Federico & Antonio Tena-Junguito - 123-147 Foreign investments and tariff protection revisited: correcting the trade balance of the Russian Empire, 1880–1913
by Marina Chuchko
2022, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 479-507 The panopticon of Germany’s foreign trade, 1880–1913: New facts on the first globalization
[Economics and the modern economic historian]
by Wolf-Fabiann Hungerland & Nikolaus Wolf - 508-534 The paradox of “Malthusian urbanization”: urbanization without growth in the Republic of Genoa, 1300–1800
[Reversal of fortune: geography and institutions in the making of the modern world income distribution]
by Luigi Oddo & Andrea Zanini - 535-554 Benchmarking the Middle Ages: fifteenth century Tuscany in European perspective
[Plague in seventeenth century Europe and the decline of Italy: an epidemiological hypothesis]
by Jan Luiten van Zanden & Emanuele Felice - 555-578 Trade globalization and social spending in Spain, 1850–2000
[Trade, democracy, and the size of the public sector: the political underpinnings of openness]
by Sergio Espuelas - 579-611 Political power of the press in the Weimar Republic
[Radio and the rise of the Nazis in prewar Germany]
by Bang Dinh Nguyen - 612-641 Gender and the long-run development process. A survey of the literature
[Rethinking age heaping: A cautionary tale from nineteenth-century Italy]
by Youssouf Merouani & Faustine Perrin
2022, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 311-339 Income tax progressivity and inflation during the world wars
[War finance and inflation in Britain and Germany, 1914–1918]
by Sara Torregrosa-Hetland & Oriol Sabaté - 340-369 Fiscal capacity in ‘‘responsible government’’ colonies: the Cape Colony in comparative perspective, c. 1865–1910
[The spread of empire: Clio and the measurement of colonial borrowing costs]
by Abel Gwaindepi - 370-398 Capital market development over the long run: the portfolios of UK life assurers over two centuries
[Corporate ownership and control in Victorian Britain]
by David A Bogle & Christopher Coyle & John D Turner - 399-422 Reassessing Ireland’s economic development through the lens of sustainable development
[Sustainability and the measurement of wealth]
by Luke Mcgrath & Stephen Hynes & John Mchale - 423-447 Scuttle for shelter: flight-to-safety and political uncertainty during the Spanish Second Republic
[The mother of all sudden stops: capital flows and reversals in Europe, 1919–32]
by Stefano Battilossi & Stefan O Houpt & Gertjan Verdickt - 448-478 The effects of lender of last resort on financial intermediation during the great depression in Japan
[Ginko Hatan gaoyobosu Densenkoka no Bunseki (The analyses of the effect of contagion caused by bank failures)]
by Masami Imai & Tetsuji Okazaki & Michiru Sawada
2022, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 155-184 Elite violence and elite numeracy in Africa from 1400 CE to 1950 CE
[Quantifying quantitative literacy: age heaping and the history of human capital]
by Joerg Baten & Kleoniki Alexopoulou - 185-207 The wild card: colonial paper money in French North America, 1685 to 1719
[Economic Structure and Agricultural Productivity in Europe, 1300–1800]
by Bryan P Cutsinger & Vincent Geloso & Mathieu Bédard - 208-233 What causes hot markets for equity IPOs? An analysis of initial public offerings in the Netherlands, 1876–2015
[Market timing and capital structure]
by Abe de Jong & Wilco Legierse - 234-254 Death, sex, and fertility: female infanticide in rural Spain, 1750–1950
[Son targeting fertility behaviour: some consequences and determinants]
by Francisco J Beltrán Tapia & Francisco J Marco-Gracia - 255-283 Reconstructing income inequality in a colonial cash crop economy: five social tables for Uganda, 1925–1965
[Long-term trends in income inequality: winners and losers of economic change in Ghana, 1891–1960]
by Michiel de Haas - 284-301 Economic growth on the periphery: estimates of GDP per capita of the Congress Kingdom of Poland (for years 1870–1912)
[The Maddison Project: collaborative research on historical national accounts]
by Piotr Koryś & Maciej Tymiński - 302-310 To the manor born: a new microlevel wage database for eighteenth-century Denmark
[Trends in real wages in Denmark since the late Middle Ages]
by Peter Sandholt Jensen & Cristina Victoria Radu & Paul Sharp
2022, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-37 Credit supply shocks and the Great Depression in Germany
by Max Breitenlechner & Daniel GrÜndler & Gabriel P Mathy & Johann Scharler - 38-61 Living costs and welfare ratios in Western Europe: new estimates using a linear programming model
by Luis Felipe Zegarra - 62-77 Quantifying the mortality impact of the 1935 old-age assistance
by Gregori Galofré-Vilà & Martin McKee & David Stuckler - 78-106 Pandemics and regional economic growth: evidence from the Great Influenza in Italy
by Mario F Carillo & Tullio Jappelli - 107-123 Structural change in the job matching process in the United States, 1923–1932
by Woong Lee & Yeo Joon Yoon - 124-153 Cartelization and firm performance in Upper Silesia 1880–1913
by Christian Beyer
2021, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 610-617 A short history of the European Review of Economic History in celebration of its twenty-fifth anniversary
[Editorial 2012]
by Paul Sharp - 618-644 Spreading Clio: a quantitative analysis of the first 25 years of the European Review of Economic History
[Plague in seventeenth-century Europe and the decline of Italy: an epidemiological hypothesis]
by Martina Cioni & Giovanni Federico & Michelangelo Vasta - 645-679 Before the cult of equity: the British stock market, 1829–1929
[Rule Britannia! British stock market returns, 1825–1870]
by Gareth Campbell & Richard S Grossman & John D Turner - 680-702 Comparing income and wealth inequality in pre-industrial economies: the case of Castile (Spain) in the eighteenth century
[Wealth inequalities and population dynamics in early modern northern Italy]
by Esteban A Nicolini & Fernando Ramos-Palencia - 703-722 Asientos as sinews of war in the composite superpower of the 16th century
[Debt policy under constraints: Philip II, the Cortes and Genoese bankers]
by Carlos Alvarez-Nogal & Christophe Chamley - 723-756 Spatial population trends and economic development in Puerto Rico, 1765–2010
[Rural Puerto Rico in the early twentieth century reconsidered: Land and society, 1899-1915]
by Brian Marein - 757-779 Institutions and literacy rates: the legacy of Napoleonic reforms in Italy
[The consequences of radical reform: the French Revolution]
by M Postigliola & M Rota - 780-805 Britain’s Empire Marketing Board and the failure of soft trade policy, 1926–33
[Bringing another empire alive? The Empire Marketing Board and the construction of Dominion identity, 1926–1933]
by David M Higgins & Brian D Varian - 806-806 Erratum to: Climate change, weather shocks, and price convergence in pre-industrial Germany
by Hakon Albers & Ulrich Pfister
2021, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 405-428 L’histoire immobile? A reappraisal of French economic growth using the demand-side approach, 1280–1850
[Economic structure and agricultural productivity in Europe, 1300–1800]
by Leonardo Ridolfi & Alessandro Nuvolari - 429-446 The golden age of mercenaries
[Institutionally constrained technology adoption: Resolving the longbow puzzle]
by Peter T Leeson & Ennio E Piano - 447-466 The consolidation of royal control: evidence from northern Castile, 1352–1787
[The consequences of radical reform: The French Revolution]
by Valentín Figueroa - 467-489 Climate change, weather shocks, and price convergence in pre-industrial Germany
[Information from markets near and far: mobile phones and agricultural markets in Niger]
by Hakon Albers & Ulrich Pfister - 490-512 Bank branching, concentration, and local economic growth in pre-WW1 England and Wales
[Distance and private information in lending]
by Walter Jansson - 513-548 The drivers of Italian exports and product market entry: 1862–1913
[Institutions, externalities, and economic growth in Southern Italy: evidence from the cotton textile industry, 1861-1914]
by Jacopo Timini - 549-570 A hidden fight behind neutrality. Spain’s struggle on exchange rates and gold during the Great War
[Your country needs funds: the extraordinary story of Britain’s early efforts to finance the First World War]
by Carles Sudrià - 571-608 GPTs and growth: evidence on the technological adoption of electrical and electronic technologies in the 1920s
[University research and the location of business R&D]
by Sergio Petralia
2021, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 203-222 Political fragmentation, rural-to-urban migration and urban growth patterns in western Eurasia, 800–1800
[The economics of labor coercion]
by Gary W Cox & Valentin Figueroa - 223-246 Spatial concentration of manufacturing industries in the United States: re-examination of long-run trends
[The driving forces of service localization during the twentieth century: Evidence from the United States]
by Nicholas Crafts & Alexander Klein - 247-279 Animals and the prehistoric origins of economic development
[The colonial origins of comparative development: an empirical investigation]
by Ideen A Riahi - 280-299 The domestic consumption of firewood in preindustrial Seville, 1518–1775. An intensive bias driven by the Mediterranean diet
[The great divergence in European wages and prices from the middle ages to the first world war]
by Isabel Bartolomé Rodríguez & Manuel González-Mariscal - 300-327 Intergenerational mobility of sons and daughters: evidence from nineteenth-century West Flanders
[Women and social stratification: a case of intellectual sexism]
by Vincent Delabastita & Erik Buyst - 328-354 Old wine in new wineskins? Understanding the cooperative movement: Catalonia, 1860–1939
[Format development and retail change: supermarket retailing and the London co-operative society]
by Francisco J Medina-Albaladejo & Dolores Añón Higón & Alfonso Díez-Minguela & José-MiguelLana-Berasain - 355-378 Labor shares and inequality: insights from Italian economic history, 1895–19701
[‘A paradise for profiteers’? The importance and treatment of profits during the first world war]
by Giacomo Gabbuti - 379-403 Domestic industrialization under colonization: evidence from Korea, 1932–1940
[Do domestic firms benefit from direct foreign investment? Evidence from Venezuela]
by Yutaka Arimoto & Changmin Lee - 404-404 Erratum to: Without coal in the age of steam and dams in the age of electricity: an explanation for the failure of Portugal to industrialize before the Second World War
by Sofia Teives Henriques & Paul Sharp
2021, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-19 Optimism or pessimism? A composite view on English living standards during the Industrial Revolution
by Daniel Gallardo-Albarrán & Herman de Jong - 20-58 The effects of market integration during the first globalization: a multi-market approach
by David Chilosi & Giovanni Federico - 59-84 Spanish subsistence wages and the Little Divergence in Europe, 1500–1800
by Ernesto López Losa & Santiago Piquero Zarauz - 85-105 Without coal in the age of steam and dams in the age of electricity: an explanation for the failure of Portugal to industrialize before the Second World War
by Sofia Teives Henriques & Paul Sharp - 106-136 The gold standard, fiscal dominance and financial supervision in Greece and South-East Europe, 1841–1939
by Matthias Morys - 137-159 Tariffs and industrialization in late nineteenth century America: the role of scale economies
by Yeo Joon Yoon - 160-179 Letting the masses pay for the welfare state: tax regressivity in postwar Sweden
by Gunnar Lantz - 180-201 Dirty float or clean intervention? The Bank of England in the foreign exchange market
by Alain Naef
2020, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 633-674 A reassessment of the Great Divergence debate: towards a reconciliation of apparently distinct determinants
by Victor Court - 675-695 Networks and trade costs in commodity markets during the late nineteenth century: a new dataset and evidence
by Alexander Pütz & Pierre L Siklos & Christoph Sulewski - 696-715 Filling the ranks: the Remplacement Militaire in post-revolutionary France
by Louis Rouanet & Ennio E Piano - 716-735 Factor endowments and international trade: a study of land embodied in trade on the Baltic Sea region, 1750–1856
by Dimitrios Theodoridis & Klas Rönnbäck & Werner Scheltjens - 736-748 Sooner than you think: the Pre-1914 UK Productivity Slowdown was Victorian not Edwardian
by Nicholas Crafts & Terence C Mills - 749-782 The origins of the (cooperative) species: Raiffeisen banking in the Netherlands, 1898–19091
by Christopher L Colvin & Stuart Henderson & John D Turner - 783-817 The impact of sectoral shifts on Dutch unmarried women’s labor force participation, 1812–1929
by Corinne Boter & Pieter Woltjer - 818-842 “Till debt do us part”: financial implications of the divorce of the Irish Free State from the United Kingdom, 1922–1926
by John Fitzgerald & Seán Kenny
2020, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 427-446 Ethnic enclaves and immigrant outcomes: Norwegian immigrants during the Age of Mass Migration
by Katherine Eriksson - 447-467 Patent disclosure and England’s early industrial revolution
by Gary W Cox - 468-501 Colonialism and rural inequality in Sierra Leone: an egalitarian experiment
by Stefania Galli & Klas Rönnbäck - 502-521 The Crafts–Harley view of German industrialization: an independent estimate of the income side of net national product, 1851–1913
by Ulrich Pfister - 522-577 Wildcat bankers or political failure? The Irish financial pantomime, 1797–1826
by Seán Kenny & John D Turner - 578-600 Exhibitions, patents, and innovation in the early twentieth century: evidence from the Turin 1911 International Exhibition
by Giacomo Domini - 601-625 The extent of citizenship in pre-industrial England, Germany, and the Low Countries
by Chris Minns & Clare H Crowston & Raoul De Kerf & Bert De Munck & Marcel J Hoogenboom & Christopher M Kissane & Maarten Prak & Patrick H Wallis - 627-628 Trade frictions, trade policies, and the interwar business cycle‡
by Thilo N H Albers - 629-630 The interactions between monetary and fiscal policies in Britain during the French Wars (1793–1821)
[General equilibrium assets and the neutrality of money]
by Pamfili Antipa - 631-632 Rural livelihoods and agricultural commercialization in colonial Uganda: conjunctures of external influences and local realities
by Michiel De Haas
2020, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 219-242 The low return to English fluency during the Age of Mass Migration☆
by Zachary Ward - 243-263 Labour frictions in interwar Britain: industrial reshuffling and the origin of mass unemployment
by Ivan Luzardo-Luna - 264-287 Career incentives in political hierarchy: evidence from Imperial Russia†
by Gunes Gokmen & Dmitrii Kofanov - 288-313 Trade and nationalism: market integration in interwar Yugoslavia
by Luka Miladinović - 314-331 Foreign capital in 19th century Spain’s investment boom†
by Leandro Prados De La Escosura - 332-355 Learning how to manage risk by hedging: the VOC insurance contract of 1613
by Oscar Gelderblom & Abe de Jong & Joost Jonker - 356-389 A microanalysis of trade finance: German bank entry and coffee exports in Brazil, 1880–1913
by Wilfried Kisling - 390-426 Danger to the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the regime shift to paper money, 1797–1821
by Patrick K O'Brien & Nuno Palma
2020, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-23 Measuring extractive institutions: colonial trade and price gaps in French Africa
by Federico Tadei - 24-45 British state development after the Glorious Revolution
by Gary W Cox - 46-79 A Kuznets rise and a Piketty fall: income inequality in Finland, 1865–1934
by Petri Roikonen & Sakari Heikkinen - 80-97 Living costs and living standards: Australian development 1820–1870†
by Laura Panza & Jeffrey G Williamson - 98-133 The limits to lender of last resort interventions in emerging economies: evidence from the Gold Standard and the Great Depression in Spain
by Enrique Jorge-Sotelo - 134-156 English energy consumption and the impact of the Black Death
by Richard W Unger - 157-191 Vertical and horizontal integration in Imperial Russian cotton textiles, 1894–1900
by Amanda G Gregg - 192-218 Incentives work: performance-related remuneration of directors before and during the great depression in Belgium
by Veronique Vermoesen & Marc Deloof & Armin Schwienbacher
2019, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 397-420 Estimating long-term socioeconomic inequality in southern Europe: The Barcelona area, 1481–1880
by Gabriel Brea-Martínez & Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora - 421-445 The shaping of a settler fertility transition: eighteenth- and nineteenth-century South African demographic history reconsidered
by Jeanne Cilliers & Martine Mariotti - 446-481 Capital structure and corporate performance in late Imperial Russia
by Amanda Gregg & Steven Nafziger - 482-498 The rise of the middle class in Brazil, 1850–1950
by María Gómez León - 499-528 The roots of a dual equilibrium: GDP, productivity, and structural change in the Italian regions in the long run (1871–2011)
by Emanuele Felice
2019, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 241-267 The Stolypin reform and agricultural productivity in late imperial Russia
by Paul Castañeda Dower & Andrei Markevich - 268-298 From conflict to compromise: the importance of mediation in Swedish work stoppages 1907–1927
by Kerstin Enflo & Tobias Karlsson - 299-328 Last resort lending before Henry Thornton? The Bank of England’s role in containing the 1763 and 1772–1773 British credit crises
by Paul Kosmetatos - 329-364 Pioneering into the past: Regional literacy developments in Italy before Italy
by Carlo Ciccarelli & Jacob Weisdorf - 365-395 Family planning and fertility in South Africa under apartheid
by Johannes Norling
2019, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 123-144 The anatomy of a trade collapse: the UK, 1929–1933
by Alan de Bromhead & Alan Fernihough & Markus Lampe & Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke - 145-174 The driving forces of service localization during the twentieth century: evidence from the United States
by Alexandra L Cermeño - 175-192 Understanding Spanish financial crises severity, 1850–2015
by Concha Betrán & Maria A Pons - 193-213 Political participation and economic development. Evidence from the rise of participative political institutions in the late medieval German Lands
by Fabian Wahl - 214-240 Examining the effect of economic shocks on the schooling choices of southern farmers†
by Paul Lombardi
2019, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-29 The economic consequences of the 1953 London Debt Agreement
by Gregori Galofré-Vilà & Christopher M Meissner & Martin McKee & David Stuckler - 30-49 Suffrage extension, social identity, and redistribution: the case of the Second Reform Act
by Elena Seghezza & Pierluigi Morelli - 50-71 Irish GDP between the Famine and the First World War: estimates based on a dynamic factor model
by Fredrik N G Andersson & Jason Lennard - 72-96 Returns on foreign investment during the pre-1914 era: the case of Russia
by Jan Annaert & Frans Buelens & Ludo Cuyvers - 97-121 Wage differentials, economic restructuring and the solidaristic wage policy in Sweden
by Jakob Molinder
2018, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 381-402 The hand-loom weaver and the power loom: a Schumpeterian perspective†
by Robert C Allen - 403-429 Socialist growth revisited: insights from Yugoslavia
by Leonard Kukić - 430-461 Stages of diversification: France, 1836–1938
by Stéphane Becuwe & Bertrand Blancheton & Christopher M Meissner - 462-482 Instructions not included: Spain’s Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada, 1919–1936
by Timothy W Guinnane & Susana Martínez-Rodríguez
2018, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 261-297 “I Intend Therefore to Prorogue”: the effects of political conflict and the Glorious Revolution in parliament, 1660–1702
[Electoral competition with informed and uninformed voters]
by Kara Dimitruk - 298-321 Does Social Security Crowd Out Private Savings? The Case of Bismarck’s System of Social Insurance
[Pension Wealth and Household Savings in Europe: Evidence from SHARELIFE]
by Sibylle Lehmann-Hasemeyer & Jochen Streb - 322-348 Currency unions and heterogeneous trade effects: the case of the Latin Monetary Union
[Bilateral treaties and the most-favored-nation clause: the myth of trade liberalization in the nineteenth century]
by Jacopo Timini - 349-360 Credit controls as an escape from the trilemma. The Bretton Woods experience†
[Capital mobility and state autonomy: toward a structural theory of international monetary relations]
by Eric Monnet - 361-379 The “Beeching Axe” and electoral support in Britain
[How lasting is voter gratitude? An analysis of the short- and long-term electoral returns to beneficial policy]
by Alejandro Quiroz Flores & Paul Whiteley
2018, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 135-160 Steam democracy up! Industrialization-led opposition in Napoleonic plebiscites
by Jean Lacroix - 161-184 Inequality and bank debt in Sweden in 1919–2012
by Lars Ahnland - 185-209 American divergence: Lost decades and Emancipation collapse in Latin America and the Caribbean 1820–1870
by Giovanni Federico & Antonio Tena-Junguito - 210-232 Emptying the Coffers: Old Money to Build New Railways, Spain 1850–1874
by Carles Sudrià - 233-259 “The Lesser of Two Weevils”: British victualling organization in the long eighteenth century
by Douglas W Allen
2018, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-27 Escaping Europe: health and human capital of Holocaust refugees1
by Matthias Blum & Claudia Rei - 28-52 “Comrades, Let's March!”.† The Revolution of 1905 and its impact on financial markets
by Alexander Opitz - 53-72 Industrial growth in interwar Egypt: first estimates, new insights
by Ulaş Karakoç - 73-100 “For the public benefit”? Railways in the British Cape Colony
by Alfonso Herranz-Loncán & Johan Fourie - 101-133 Determinants of industrial location: Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the interwar period
by Stefan Nikolić
2017, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 357-392 Behind the fertility–education nexus: what triggered the French development process?
by Claude Diebolt & Audrey-Rose Menard & Faustine Perrin - 393-413 Monopoly power in the eighteenth-century British book trade
by David Fielding & Shef Rogers - 414-433 Arbitrage, communication, and market integration at the time of Datini
by Ling-Fan Li - 434-435 Engines of growth: essays in Swedish economic history
by Thor Berger - 435-436 Harbingers of modernity: monetary injections and European economic growth, 1492–1790
by Nuno Palma - 437-438 The French economy in the longue durée: a study on real wages, working days and economic performance from Louis IX to the Revolution (1250–1789)
by Leonardo Ridolfi
2017, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 259-279 The decentralized central bank: bank rate autonomy and capital market integration in Norway, 1850–1892
by Jan Tore Klovland & Lars Fredrik Øksendal - 280-301 Railway investment in Uruguay before 1914: profitability, subsidies, and economic impact
by Gaston Diaz - 302-325 Getting food prices right: the state versus the market in reforming China, 1979–2006
by Jane Du & Kent Deng - 326-356 The geography of innovation in Italy, 1861–1913: evidence from patent data
by Alessandro Nuvolari & Michelangelo Vasta
2017, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 141-158 Six centuries of British economic growth: a time-series perspective
by Nicholas Crafts & Terence C. Mills - 159-184 Forever gender equal and child friendly? Intrahousehold allocations to health in Finland before the Nordic welfare state
by Sakari Saaritsa - 185-235 Slave ship provisioning in the long 18th century. A boost to West African commercial agriculture?
by Angus Dalrymple-smith & Ewout Frankema - 236-257 Colonialism or supersanctions: sovereignty and debt in West Africa, 1871–1914
by Leigh Gardner
2017, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-28 “Hunger makes a thief of any man”: Poverty and crime in British colonial Asia
by Kostadis J. Papaioannou - 29-63 “Girl Power” in Eastern Europe? The human capital development of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries and its determinants
by Baten Joerg & Szołtysek Mikołaj & Campestrini Monica