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September 2024, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 621-651 The long-run persistence in dividend policy
by Leentje Moortgat & Jan Annaert & Marc Deloof - 653-690 Impact of tropical storms on the banking sector in the British Colonial Caribbean
by Joel Huesler - 691-764 Cliometrics of learning-adjusted years of schooling: evidence from a new dataset
by Nadir Altinok & Claude Diebolt - 765-835 Reinventing perished “Belgium of the East”: new estimates of GDP for inter-war Latvia (1920–1939)
by Adomas Klimantas & Zenonas Norkus & Jurgita Markevičiūtė & Ola Honningdal Grytten & Jānis Šiliņš - 837-867 Wages, prices and living standards in Spanish America: evidence from Lima
by Luis Felipe Zegarra - 869-904 Numeracy and consistency in age declarations: a case study on nineteenth and twentieth century Catalonia
by Joana María Pujadas-Mora & María Carmen Pérez-Artés - 905-938 Does the conquest explain Quebec’s historical poverty? The economic consequences of 1760
by Vincent Geloso
May 2024, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 327-333 Claudia Goldin: Nobel Prize 2023 paving the way for women and gender perspectives in economics
by Faustine Perrin - 335-361 Economic development, female wages and missing female births in Spain, 1900–1930
by Rebeca Echavarri & Francisco J. Beltrán Tapia - 363-403 An analysis of the occupations of free women in the antebellum USA
by Barry R. Chiswick & RaeAnn Halenda Robinson - 405-451 Influenza pandemics and macroeconomic fluctuations 1871–2016
by Fraser Summerfield & Livio Di Matteo - 453-491 The Celestial Empire: solar eclipses, political legitimacy, and economic performance in historical China
by Chengjiu Sun & Hongfei Li - 493-529 Confucianism and war mobilization: evidence from Chinese revolutions
by Yang Cai & Sijie Hu & Shengmin Sun - 531-565 Sicilian sulphur and mafia: resources, working conditions and the practice of violence
by Carlo Ciccarelli & Alberto Dalmazzo & Tiziano Razzolini - 567-617 The origins of Italian human capital divides: new evidence from marriage signatures, ca. 1815
by Marco Martinez - 619-620 Correction to: The origins of Italian human capital divides: new evidence from marriage signatures, ca. 1815
by Marco Martinez
January 2024, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-36 Path dependence in an evolving system: a modeling perspective
by Thomas Brenner & Sonja Jeddeloh - 37-102 Gender inequality in a transition economy: heights and sexual height dimorphism in Southwestern France, 1640–1850
by Leonardo Ridolfi - 103-149 The urban–rural height gap: evidence from late nineteenth-century Catalonia
by Ramon Ramon-Muñoz & Josep-Maria Ramon-Muñoz - 151-189 Competitive devaluations in the 1930s: myth or reality?
by Jonas Ljungberg - 191-220 Measuring stock market integration during the Gold Standard
by Rebecca Stuart - 221-249 Bank risk and stockholding (1910−1934)
by Matthew Jaremski - 251-325 Benchmarking Latvia’s economy: a new estimate of gross domestic product in the 1930s
by Zenonas Norkus & Jurgita Markevičiūtė & Ola Grytten & Jānis Šiliņš & Adomas Klimantas
September 2023, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 387-432 Of families and inheritance: law and development in England before the Industrial Revolution
by Peter Grajzl & Peter Murrell - 433-466 Going public: evidence from stock and bond IPOs in Belgium, 1839–1935
by Marc Deloof & Abe Jong & Wilco Legierse - 467-500 Determinants in the adoption of a non-labor-substitution technology: mechanical ventilation in West Virginia coal mines, 1898–1907
by Javier Silvestre & John E. Murray - 501-532 The Italian coal shortage: the price of import and distribution, 1861–1911
by Vania Licio - 533-565 Escaping from hunger before WW1: the nutritional transition and living standards in Western Europe and USA in the late nineteenth century
by Ian Gazeley & Rose Holmes & Andrew Newell & Kevin Reynolds & Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos - 567-605 Testing the “trickle-down” theory through GECEM database: consumer behaviour, Chinese goods, and trade networks in the Western Mediterranean, 1730–1808
by Manuel Perez-Garcia
May 2023, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 187-231 The European marriage pattern and the sensitivity of female age at marriage to economic context. Montesquieu-Volvestre, 1660–1789
by David Bris & Ronan Tallec - 233-259 Starting high school? On the origins of secondary education in Spain, 1857–1901
by Pau Insa-Sánchez & Alfonso Díez-Minguela - 261-299 Competition between securities markets: stock exchange industry regulation in the Paris financial center at the turn of the twentieth century
by Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur & Amir Rezaee & Angelo Riva - 301-340 Education and household decision-making in Spanish mining communities, 1877–1924
by Adrian Palacios-Mateo - 341-363 Unenlightened peasants? Farming techniques among French-Canadians, circa 1851
by Vincent Geloso - 365-386 Regional variation in the GDP per capita of colonial Indonesia, 1870–1930
by Ulbe Bosma & Bas Leeuwen
January 2023, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-22 Recent trends in publications of economic historians in Europe and North America (1980–2019): an empirical analysis
by Nadia Fernández-de-Pinedo & Alvaro La Parra-Perez & Félix-Fernando Muñoz - 23-48 Is economic history changing its nature? Evidence from top journals
by Martina Cioni & Giovanni Federico & Michelangelo Vasta - 49-89 The benefits of US statehood: an analysis of the growth effects of joining the USA
by Robbert Maseland & Rok Spruk - 91-124 Wealth and shifting demand pressures on the price level in England after the Black Death
by Anthony Edo & Jacques Melitz - 125-154 British slave emancipation and the demand for Brazilian sugar
by Christopher David Absell - 155-183 Counting the missing poor in pre-industrial societies
by Mathieu Lefebvre & Pierre Pestieau & Gregory Ponthiere - 185-185 Correction to: Recent trends in publications of economic historians in Europe and North America (1980–2019): an empirical analysis
by Nadia Fernández-de-Pinedo & Alvaro La Parra-Perez & Félix-Fernando Muñoz
September 2022, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 431-475 On the origins of the demographic transition: rethinking the European marriage pattern
by Faustine Perrin - 477-546 Top incomes in South Africa in the twentieth century
by Facundo Alvaredo & A. B. Atkinson - 547-574 Franchise extension and fiscal structure in the UK 1820–1913: a new test of the Redistribution Hypothesis
by Toke S. Aidt & Stanley L. Winer & Peng Zhang - 575-614 Darwin beats malthus: evolutionary anthropology, human capital and the demographic transition
by Katharina Mühlhoff - 615-637 The linguistic wage gap in Quebec, 1901 to 1951
by Jason Dean & Vincent Geloso - 639-672 Judicial independence and lynching in historical context: an analysis of US States
by John Dove & William J. Byrd
May 2022, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 215-241 Growth recurring in preindustrial Spain?
by Leandro Prados de la Escosura & Carlos Álvarez-Nogal & Carlos Santiago-Caballero - 243-276 Call the midwife. Health personnel and mortality in Norway 1887–1920
by Andreas Kotsadam & Jo Thori Lind & Jørgen Modalsli - 277-332 Primary education and economic growth in nineteenth-century France
by Adrien Montalbo - 333-367 Politics as a determinant of primary school provision: the case of Uruguay
by Paola Azar - 369-404 The Collapse of Civilization in Southern Mesopotamia
by Robert C. Allen & Leander Heldring - 405-428 One partition, many divisions? Ethnicities and education in Pakistan
by Maqsood Aslam & Etienne Farvaque & Muhammad Azmat Hayat - 429-429 Correction to: One partition, many divisions? Ethnicities and education in Pakistan
by Maqsood Aslam & Etienne Farvaque & Muhammad Azmat Hayat
January 2022, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-28 Capital in Spain, 1850–2019
by Leandro Prados de la Escosura - 29-77 The significance of climate variability on early modern European grain prices
by Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist & Peter Thejll & Bo Christiansen & Andrea Seim & Claudia Hartl & Jan Esper - 79-104 Neonatal discrimination and excess female mortality in childhood in Spain in the first half of the twentieth century
by Rebeca Echavarri - 105-147 Why Eurasia? A probe into the origins of global inequalities
by Ideen A. Riahi - 149-173 A colonial cash cow: the return on investments in British Malaya, 1889–1969
by Klas Rönnbäck & Oskar Broberg & Stefania Galli - 175-211 Inequality in late colonial Indonesia: new evidence on regional differences
by Pim Zwart - 213-213 Correction to: Inequality in late colonial Indonesia: new evidence on regional differences
by Pim Zwart
September 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 477-534 Complex networks to understand the past: the case of roads in Bourbon Spain
by Federico Pablo-Martí & Ángel Alañón-Pardo & Angel Sánchez - 535-563 Domestic migrations in Spain during its first industrialisation, 1840s–1870s
by Carlos Santiago-Caballero - 565-674 New estimation of the gross domestic product in Baltic countries in 1913–1938
by Zenonas Norkus & Jurgita Markevičiūtė - 675-718 Did profitable slave trading enable the expansion of empire?: The Asiento de Negros, the South Sea Company and the financial revolution in Great Britain
by Gregory Price & Warren Whatley - 719-751 New economic geography and economic history: a survey of recent contributions through the lens of the Spanish industrialization process
by Julio Martinez-Galarraga & Elisenda Paluzie & Jordi Pons & Javier Silvestre & Daniel A. Tirado - 753-753 Correction to: New economic geography and economic history: a survey of recent contributions through the lens of the Spanish industrialization process
by Julio Martinez-Galarraga & Elisenda Paluzie & Jordi Pons & Javier Silvestre & Daniel A. Tirado - 755-786 Missing work: absenteeism at Pepperell Manufacturing Co. in 1883
by Joyce Burnette - 787-788 Correction to: A “Silent Revolution”: school reforms and Italy’s educational gender gap in the Liberal Age (1861–1921)
by Gabriele Cappelli & Michelangelo Vasta
May 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 231-265 Can pandemics affect educational attainment? Evidence from the polio epidemic of 1916
by Keith Meyers & Melissa A. Thomasson - 267-318 What limits the efficacy of coercion?
by Øivind Schøyen - 319-389 Elite violence and elite numeracy in Europe from 500 to 1900 CE: roots of the divergence
by Thomas Keywood & Jörg Baten - 391-418 A lucrative end: abolition, immigration, and the new occupational hierarchy in southeast Brazil
by Justin R. Bucciferro - 419-442 Econometric history of the growth–volatility relationship in the USA: 1919–2017
by Amélie Charles & Olivier Darné - 443-476 Inequality and conflict as drivers of cooperation: the location of wine cooperatives in pre-1936 Spain
by Samuel Garrido
January 2021, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-42 The race between the snail and the tortoise: skill premium and early industrialization in Italy (1861–1913)
by Giovanni Federico & Alessandro Nuvolari & Leonardo Ridolfi & Michelangelo Vasta - 43-88 Characterizing a legal–intellectual culture: Bacon, Coke, and seventeenth-century England
by Peter Grajzl & Peter Murrell - 89-131 Crowding out the change: business networks and persisting economic elites in the South of Italy over Unification (1840–1880)
by Maria Carmela Schisani & Luigi Balletta & Giancarlo Ragozini - 133-134 Correction to: Crowding out the change: business networks and persisting economic elites in the South of Italy over Unification (1840–1880)
by Maria Carmela Schisani & Luigi Balletta & Giancarlo Ragozini - 135-166 Height in twentieth-century Chilean men: growth with divergence
by Manuel Llorca-Jaña & Juan Navarrete-Montalvo & Roberto Araya-Valenzuela & Federico Droller & Martina Allende & Javier Rivas - 167-202 Neither the elite, nor the mass. The rise of intermediate human capital during the French industrialization process
by Claude Diebolt & Charlotte Chapelain & Audrey Rose Menard - 203-229 A “Silent Revolution”: school reforms and Italy’s educational gender gap in the Liberal Age (1861–1921)
by Gabriele Cappelli & Michelangelo Vasta
September 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 417-442 Relative costs of living, for richer and poorer, 1688–1914
by Vincent Geloso & Peter Lindert - 443-477 Immigration and human capital: consequences of a nineteenth century settlement policy
by Felipe González - 479-506 The manufacturing comparative advantages of late-Victorian Britain
by Brian D. Varian - 507-550 Land rights, local financial development and industrial activity: evidence from Flanders (nineteenth–early twentieth century)
by Nicolas Devijlder & Koen Schoors - 551-580 Top Indian wealth shares and inheritances 1966–1985
by Rishabh Kumar - 581-639 The political origin of differences in long-term economic prosperity: centralization versus decentralization
by Chen Feng & Beibei Shi & Ming Xu
May 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 181-225 Medical education reforms and the origins of the rural physician shortage
by Carolyn M. Moehling & Gregory T. Niemesh & Melissa A. Thomasson & Jaret Treber - 227-281 A new estimate of Lithuanian GDP for 1937: How does interwar Lithuania compare?
by Adomas Klimantas & Aras Zirgulis - 283-323 How much did uncertainty shocks matter in the Great Depression?
by Gabriel P. Mathy - 325-365 Industrial activities and primary schooling in early nineteenth-century France
by Adrien Montalbo - 367-396 Capital markets and grain prices: assessing the storage cost approach
by Wolfgang Keller & Carol H. Shiue & Xin Wang - 397-416 How many rushed during the Oklahoma land openings?
by Douglas W. Allen & Bryan Leonard
January 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-39 The long-term evolution of economic history: evidence from the top five field journals (1927–2017)
by Martina Cioni & Giovanni Federico & Michelangelo Vasta - 41-60 The impact of the 1932 General Tariff: a difference-in-difference approach
by Simon P. Lloyd & Solomos Solomou - 61-103 Monetary and fiscal interactions in the USA during the 1940s
by Andrew Bossie - 105-128 The introduction of the reserve clause in Major League Baseball: evidence of its impact on select player salaries during the 1880s
by Jennifer K. Ashcraft & Craig A. Depken - 129-167 Human lifetime entropy in a historical perspective (1750–2014)
by Patrick Meyer & Gregory Ponthiere - 169-180 Today’s economic history and tomorrow’s scholars
by Matthew Jaremski
September 2019, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 323-366 More than 100 years of improvements in living standards: the case of Colombia
by Juliana Jaramillo-Echeverri & Adolfo Meisel-Roca & María Teresa Ramírez-Giraldo - 367-403 The rise of public schooling in nineteenth-century Imperial Austria: Who gained and who paid?
by Tomas Cvrcek & Miroslav Zajicek - 405-442 Rethinking the take-off: the role of services in the new economic history of Italy (1861–1951)
by Emanuele Felice - 443-469 How Argentina became a super-exporter of agricultural and food products during the First Globalisation (1880–1929)
by Vicente Pinilla & Agustina Rayes
May 2019, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 163-200 The impact of labour policies on Canadian gold mines in World War II
by Karl Skogstad & Robert J. Petrunia - 201-220 From boom to bust: a typology of real commodity prices in the long run
by David S. Jacks - 221-244 Welfare reform, 1834: Did the New Poor Law in England produce significant economic gains?
by Gregory Clark & Marianne E. Page - 245-276 Regional prices in early twentieth-century Spain: a country-product-dummy approach
by Alicia Gómez-Tello & Alfonso Díez-Minguela & Julio Martinez-Galarraga & Daniel A. Tirado - 277-321 Distinct within North America: living standards in French Canada, 1688–1775
by Vincent J. Geloso
January 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-23 Gallman revisited: blacksmithing and American manufacturing, 1850–1870
by Jeremy Atack & Robert A. Margo - 25-54 Key forces behind the decline of fertility: lessons from childlessness in Rouen before the industrial revolution
by Sandra Brée & David de la Croix - 55-82 Heterogeneous treatment effects of safe water on infectious disease: Do meteorological factors matter?
by Kota Ogasawara & Yukitoshi Matsushita - 83-125 Economic history goes digital: topic modeling the Journal of Economic History
by Lino Wehrheim - 127-161 Market versus endowment: explaining early industrial location in Italy (1871–1911)
by Anna Missiaia
September 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 377-406 The integration of economic history into economics
by Robert A. Margo - 407-434 A cliometric counterfactual: what if there had been neither Fogel nor North?
by Claude Diebolt & Michael Haupert - 435-449 Getting over naïve scientism c. 1950: what Fogel and North got wrong
by Deirdre Nansen McCloskey - 451-480 A game-theoretic analysis of the Waterloo campaign and some comments on the analytic narrative project
by Philippe Mongin
May 2018, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 181-218 Farm mechanization on an otherwise ‘featureless’ plain: tractors on the Northern Great Plains and immigration policy of the 1920s
by Byron Lew & Bruce Cater - 219-249 Public debt and economic growth in Spain, 1851–2013
by Vicente Esteve & Cecilio Tamarit - 251-276 North and south: long-run social mobility in England and attitudes toward welfare
by Nina Boberg-Fazlić & Paul Sharp - 277-312 The transmission of the financial crisis in 1907: an empirical investigation
by Ellis W. Tallman & Jon R. Moen - 313-341 Human capital, knowledge and economic development: evidence from the British Industrial Revolution, 1750–1930
by B. Zorina Khan - 343-376 A city of trades: Spanish and Italian immigrants in late-nineteenth-century Buenos Aires, Argentina
by Leticia Arroyo Abad & Blanca Sánchez-Alonso
January 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-31 Public health improvements and mortality in interwar Tokyo: a Bayesian disease mapping approach
by Kota Ogasawara & Shinichiro Shirota & Genya Kobayashi - 33-60 Biological well-being in late nineteenth-century Philippines
by Jean-Pascal Bassino & Marion Dovis & John Komlos - 61-97 The role of production factor quality and technology diffusion in twentieth-century productivity growth
by Antonin Bergeaud & Gilbert Cette & Rémy Lecat - 99-126 Human capital formation in the long run: evidence from average years of schooling in England, 1300–1900
by Alexandra M. de Pleijt - 127-152 Hysteresis and persistent long-term unemployment: the American Beveridge Curve of the Great Depression and World War II
by Gabriel P. Mathy - 153-180 Private banks in early Michigan, 1837–1884
by Christopher Bailey & Tarique Hossain & Gary Pecquet
September 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 289-295 Inequality in the very long run: Malthus, Kuznets, and Ohlin
by Peter H. Lindert & Jeffrey G. Williamson - 297-319 Deviant behaviour? Inequality in Portugal 1565–1770
by Jaime Reis - 321-348 The rich in historical perspective: evidence for preindustrial Europe (ca. 1300–1800)
by Guido Alfani - 349-374 Latin American earnings inequality in the long run
by Leticia Arroyo Abad & Pablo Astorga Junquera - 375-404 Income and its distribution in preindustrial Poland
by Mikołaj Malinowski & Jan Luiten Zanden - 405-445 Domestic exchange rate determination in Renaissance Florence
by G. Geoffrey Booth & Sanders S. Chang
May 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 153-182 Transatlantic wage gaps and the migration decision: Europe–Canada in the 1920s
by Alex Armstrong & Frank D. Lewis - 183-216 Reassessing the bank–industry relationship in Italy, 1913–1936: a counterfactual analysis
by Michelangelo Vasta & Carlo Drago & Roberto Ricciuti & Alberto Rinaldi - 217-244 The stability of money demand in the long-run: Italy 1861–2011
by Vittorio Daniele & Pasquale Foresti & Oreste Napolitano - 245-268 The response of vital rates to harvest fluctuations in pre-industrial Sweden
by Rodney Benjamin Edvinsson - 269-287 Towns (and villages): definitions and implications in a historical setting
by Florian Ploeckl
January 2017, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-30 Human capital formation from occupations: the ‘deskilling hypothesis’ revisited
by Alexandra M. de Pleijt & Jacob L. Weisdorf - 31-61 Market potential and city growth: Spain 1860–1960
by Rafael González-Val & Daniel A. Tirado-Fabregat & Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal - 63-92 Non-financial hurdles for human capital accumulation: landownership in Korea under Japanese rule
by Bogang Jun & Tai-Yoo Kim - 93-125 A contribution to the analysis of historical economic fluctuations (1870–2010): filtering, spurious cycles, and unobserved component modeling
by José Luis Cendejas & Félix-Fernando Muñoz & Nadia Fernández-de-Pinedo - 127-151 Long waves in prices: new evidence from wavelet analysis
by Marco Gallegati & Mauro Gallegati & James B. Ramsey & Willi Semmler
Undated
- 1-2 Correction to: Crowding out the change: business networks and persisting economic elites in the South of Italy over Unification (1840–1880)
by Maria Carmela Schisani & Luigi Balletta & Giancarlo Ragozini - 1-24 Econometric history of the growth–volatility relationship in the USA: 1919–2017
by Amélie Charles & Olivier Darné - 1-28 A lucrative end: abolition, immigration, and the new occupational hierarchy in southeast Brazil
by Justin R. Bucciferro - 1-32 Height in twentieth-century Chilean men: growth with divergence
by Manuel Llorca-Jaña & Juan Navarrete-Montalvo & Roberto Araya-Valenzuela & Federico Droller & Martina Allende & Javier Rivas - 1-34 Inequality and conflict as drivers of cooperation: the location of wine cooperatives in pre-1936 Spain
by Samuel Garrido - 1-43 Crowding out the change: business networks and persisting economic elites in the South of Italy over Unification (1840–1880)
by Maria Carmela Schisani & Luigi Balletta & Giancarlo Ragozini - 1-52 What limits the efficacy of coercion?
by Øivind Schøyen - 1-71 Elite violence and elite numeracy in Europe from 500 to 1900 CE: roots of the divergence
by Thomas Keywood & Jörg Baten