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- 0050 Low Income Inequality, High Wealth Inequality.The Puzzle of the Rhineland Welfare States
by Bas van Bavel & Ewout Frankema
- 0049 Coins as gauge for growth: VOC- doits to probe Java’s deep monetisation, 1700-1800
by Alberto Feenstra
- 0048 Capital formation and economic growth under central planning and transition: a theoretical and empirical analysis, ca. 1920-2008
by Peter Foldvari & Bas van Leeuwen & Dimitry Didenko
- 0047 Quantifying the integration of the Babylonian economy in the Mediterranean world using a new corpus of price data, 400-50 BC
by Robartus J. van der Spek & Bas van Leeuwen
- 0046 Accounting for the ‘Little Divergence’ What drove economic growth in preindustrial Europe, 1300-1800?
by Alexandra M. de Pleijt & Jan Luiten van Zanden
- 0045 The standard of living in ancient societies: a comparison between the Han Empire, the Roman Empire, and Babylonia
by Bas van Leeuwen & Jieli van Leeuwen-Li & Reinhard Pirngruber
- 0044 Living la vita apostolica. Life expectancy and mortality of nuns in late-medieval Holland
by Jaco Zuijderduijn
- 0043 East of Eden: Polish living standards in a European perspective, ca. 1500-1800
by Mikolaj Malinowski
- 0042 Real estate and financial markets in England and the Low Countries, 1300–1800
by Christiaan van Bochove & Heidi Deneweth & Jaco Zuijderduijn
- 0041 Early Capitalism in the Low Countries
by Oscar Gelderblom & Joost Jonker
- 0040 Single, safe, and sorry? An analysis of the motivations of women to join the early modern beguine movement in the Low Countries
by Tine De Moor
- 0039 Microfinance and the Decline of Poverty: Evidence from the Nineteenth-Century Netherlands
by Heidi Deneweth & Oscar Gelderblom & Joost Jonker
- 0038 The Role of Female Agency in Politics: A Global Study, 1850-2000
by Selin Dilli
- 0037 Picking Winners? The Effect of Birth Order and Migration on Parental Human Capital Investments in Pre-Modern England
by Marc Klemp & Chris Minns & Patrick Wallis & Jacob Weisdorf
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- 0024 Structural Impediments to African Growth? New Evidence from Real Wages in British Africa, 1880-1965
by Ewout Frankema & Marlous van Waijenburg
- 0023 Capital accumulation and growth in Central Europe, 1920-2006
by Bas van Leeuwen & Peter Földvari
- 0022 Labour Productivity and human capital in the maritime sector of the North Atlantic, c. 1672-1815
by Jelle van Lottum & Jan Luiten van Zanden
- 0021 The Role of Human Capital in the Process of Economic Development: The Case of England, 1307-1900
by Alexandra M. de Pleijt
- 0020 Between Conquest and Independence: Real Wages and Demographic Change in Spanish America, 1530-1820
by Leticia Arroyo Abad & Elwyn A.R. Davies & Jan Luiten van Zanden
- 0019 “When the heart is baked, don’t try to knead it”: Marriage age and spousal age gap as a measure of female ‘agency’
by Sarah Guilland Carmichael & Tine De Moor & Jan Luiten van Zanden
- 0018 An Early Modern Economy in China: A Study of the GDP of the Huating-Lou Area, 1823–29
by Bohzong Li
- 0017 Citation Success: Evidence from Economic History Journal Publications
by Gianfranco Di Vaio & Daniel Waldenström & Jacob Weisdorf
- 0016 The Art of Counting - Reconstructing numeracy in the middle and upper classes on the basis of portraits in the early modern Low Countries
by Tine De Moor & Jaco Zuijderduijn
- 0015 Marriage and Power: Age at first marriage and spousal age gap in Lesser Developed Countries
by Sarah Guilland Carmichael
- 0014 The Malthusian Intermezzo - Women’s wages and human capital formation between the Late Middle Ages and the Demographic Transition of the 19th century
by Jan Luiten van Zanden
- 0013 Real wages at the Cape of Good Hope: A long-term perspective, 1652-1912
by Pim de Zwart
- 0012 French Revolution or Industrial Revolution? A Note on the Contrasting Experiences of England and France up to 1800
by Paul R. Sharp & Jacob L. Weisdorf
- 0011 Small is beautiful. On the efficiency of credit markets in late medieval Holland
by Jaco Zuijderduijn & Tine De Moor & Jan Luiten van Zanden
- 0010 Comparing colonial and post-colonial output: Challenges in estimating African economic change in the long run
by Morten Jerven
- 0009 Settler Skills and Colonial Development
by Johan Fourie & Dieter von Fintel
- 0008 Spending, saving, or investing? Risk management in sixteenth-century Dutch households
by Jaco Zuijderduijn & Tine De Moor
- 0007 A History With Evidence: Income inequality in the Dutch Cape Colony
by Johan Fourie & Dieter von Fintel
- 0006 The Organisation of Markets as a Key Factor in the Rise of Holland, Fourteenth-Sixteenth Centuries. A Test Case for an Institutional Approach
by Bas van Bavel & Jessica Dijkman & Erika Kuijpers & Jaco Zuijderduijn
- 0005 The Origins of Formal Education in sub-Saharan Africa - Was British Rule More Benign?
by Ewout Frankema
- 0004 The Character of growth before 'modern economics growth'? The GDP of Holland between 1347 and 1807
by Jan Luiten van Zanden & Bas van Leeuwen
- 0003 Markets in pre-industrial societies:storage in Hellenistic Babylonia in the English mirror
by Peter Foldvari & Bas van Leeuwen & Reinhard Pirngruber
- 0002 African Real Wages in Asian Perspective, 1880-1940
by Ewout Frankema & Marlous van Waijenburg
- 0001 The Changing Shape of Global Inequality - exploring a new dataset
by Jan Luiten van Zanden & Joerg Baten & Peter Foldvari & Bas van Leeuwen