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2009: Risk, Asset Markets, and Inequality: Evidence from Medieval England
Cliff T. Bekar and Clyde G. Reed
2009: The Price of Time and Labour Supply: From the Black Death to the Industrious Revolution
Mark Leo Koyama
2009: Medical Liability Litigation: An Historical Look at the Causes for Its Growth in the United Kingdom
David Chacko
2009: The Name of the Rose: Classifying 1930s Exchange-Rate Regimes
Scott Andrew Urban
2009: A Century of Economic Growth in Latin America
Pablo Astorga
2008: British Manual Workers: From Producers to Consumers, c. 1950–2000
Avner Offer
2008: To Take or to Make? Contracting for Legitimacy in the Emerging States of Twelfth-Century Britain
Leigh A. Gardner
2008: The Building Society Promise: Building Societies and Home Ownership, C.1880–19131
Luke Samy
2008: When Smaller Families Look Contagious: A Spatial Look At The French Fertility Decline Using An Agent-Based Simulation Model
Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon and Tommy E. Murphy
2008: Charles Feinstein (1932-2004), and British Historical National Accounts
Avner Offer
2008: Domestic Trade and Market Size in Late Eighteenth-Century France
Guillaume Daudin
2007: India and the Great Divergence: Assessing the Efficiency of Grain Markets in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century India
Roman Studer
2007: From Preventative to Permissive Checks: The Changing Nature of the Malthusian Relationship between Nuptiality and the Price of Provisions in the Nineteenth Century
Paul Richard Sharp and Jacob Louis Weisdorf
2007: Cities, Market Integration and Going to Sea: Stunting and the standard of living in early nineteenth-century England and Wales
J.Humphries and Tim Leunig
2006: Bargaining for Absolutism: A Spanish Path to Nation State and Empire Building
M.A. Irigoin and R. Grafe
2006: "Because they are too menny..." Children, Mothers and Fertility Decline: The Evidence from Working-Class Autobiographies of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Jane Humphries
2006: Educational Disparity in East and West Pakistan, 1947–71: Was East Pakistan Discriminated Against?
Mohammad Niaz Asadullah
2006: The Quiet Transport Revolution: Returns to scale, scope and network density in Norway's nineteenth-century sailing fleet
Camilla Brautaset and Regina Grafe
2006: Exploring Changes in Earnings Inequality during Industrialization: Barcelona, 1856-1905
Natalia Mora-Sitja
2005: The Markup for Lemons: Quality and Uncertainty in American and British Used-Car Markets, c. 1953-1973
Avner Offer
2005: How Mafias Migrate: The Case of the 'Ndrangheta' in Northern Italy
Federico Varese
2005: Fluctuations in a Dreadful Childhood: Synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices, and weather in the short-term health of american slaves
Richard H. Steckel
2005: Endogenous Growth and Exogenous Shocks in Latin America during the Twentieth Century
Pablo Astorga , Ame E. Bergés and Valpy Fitzgerald
2004: Unemployment and Real Wages in Weimar Germany
N H Dimsdale , N Horsewood and A van Riel
2004: Popish Habits vs. Nutritional Need: Fasting and Fish Consumption in Iberia in the Early Modern Period
Regina Grafe
2004: The Standard of Living in Latin America During the Twentieth Century
Pablo Astorga , Ame E. Bergés and Valpy Fitzgerald
2004: Evolution of Corporate Governance in Global Industries: The Case of Multinationals in Alcoholic Beverages
Teresa da Silva Lopes
2003: Productivity Growth in Latin America during the Twentieth Century
Pablo Astorga , Ame R. Bergés and Valpy Fitzgerald
2003: Risk and Risk Management in English Agriculture c. 1750-1850
David Stead
2003: Individual, Illegal, and Unjust Purposes': Overseers, Incentives, and the Old Poor Law in Bolton, 1820-1837
Robert Dryburgh
2003: The Source of Walras's Idealist Bias: A Review of Koppl's Solution to the Walras Paradox
Alexandre Debs
2002: Does Industrialisation Push Up Inequality? New Evidence on the Kuznets Curve from Nineteenth-Century Prussian Tax Statistics
Oliver Wavell Grant
2002: Productivity in German Agriculture: Estimates of Agricultural Productivity from Regional Accounts for 21 German Regions: 1880/4, 1893/7 and 1905/9
Oliver Wavell Grant
2002: "The Bull is Half the Herd": Property Rights and Enclosures in England, 1750-1850
Elaine Tan
2002: Labour and Wages in Pre-Industrial Catalonia
Natalia Mora Sitja
2002: Why has the Public Sector Grown so Large in Market Societies? The Political Economy of Prudence in the UK, c. 1870-2000
Avner Offer
2002: Top Incomes in the United Kingdom Over the Twentieth Century
Tony Atkinson
2001: Lord Overstone and the Establishment of British Nineteenth-Century Monetary Orthodoxy
Walter Eltis
2001: State Intervention in English Education, 1833-1891: A Public Goods and Agency Approach
Martin West
2001: A Plea for Errors
Charles Feinstein and Mark Thomas
2001: From Keeping 'Nature's Secrets' to the Institutionalization of 'Open Science'
Paul A. David
2001: Positive Feedback in Collective Mobilization: The American Strike Wave of 1886
Michael Biggs
2001: A Market Economy in the Early Roman Empire
Peter Temin
2000: Who Bought the Inter-War Semi? The Socio-Economic Characteristics of New-House Buyers in the 1930s
George Speight
2000: Variations in Churchgoing Rates in England in 1851: Supply-side Deficiency or Demand-led Decline
Alasdair Crockett
2000: "Where there's Muck there's Brass" The Market for Manure in the Industrial Revolution
Liam Brunt
2000: Economic Welfare Measurements and Human Well-Being
Avner Offer
1999: Early Twentieth Century Productivity Growth Dynamics: An Inquiry into the Economic History of "Our Ignorance"
Paul A. David and Gavin Wright
1999: An Arbitrage Model in Crop Rotation in 18th Century England
Liam Brunt
1999: General Purpose Technologies and Surges in Productivity: Historical Reflections on the Future of the ICT Revolution
Paul A. David and Gavin Wright
1999: Volunteers for Development: A Test of the Post-Materialist Hypothesis in Britiain, c. 1965-1987
Matthew Braham
1999: Estimating English Wheat Production in the Industrial Revolution
Liam Brunt
1999: London Clubs in the Late Nineteenth Century
Antonia Taddei
1998: The Diffusion of the Herringbone Parlour: A Case Study in the History of Agricultural Technology
Oliver Grant
1998: An Arduous and Unprofitable Undertaking: The Enclosure of Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire
David Stead
1998: Epidemics of Abundance: Overeating and Slimming in the USA and Britain since the 1950s
Avner Offer
1998: Epidemics of Abundance: Overeating and Slimming in the USA and Britain since the 1950s
Federico Varese and Meir Yaish
1998: New Answers to Old Questions: Transport Costs and the Slow Adoption of Ring Spinning in Lancashire
Tim Leunig
1997: Time and Work in Eighteenth-Century London
Hans-Joachim Voth
1997: Path Dependence and the Quest for Historical Economics: One More chorus of Ballad of QWERTY
Paul A. David
1997: Nature or Nurture? Explaining English Wheat Yields in the Agricultural Revolution
Liam Brunt
1997: Neutrality and Mediterranean Shipping Under Danish Flag, 1750-1807
Dan H. Andersen and Hans-Joachim Voth
1997: Human Bonding: Parents and Their Offspring in Early Modern England
Ilana Krausman Ben-Amos
1997: Unemployment and Non-Employment in Interwar Britain
Ed Butchart
1997: Businessmen and Land Purhcase in Late Nineteenth Century England
Tom Nicholas
1997: 1935 Sanctions Against Italy: Would Coal and Crude Oil Have Made a Difference
Cristiano Andrea Ristuccia,
1997: The German Railways - The Economic and Political Feasibility of Fiscal Reforms During the Inflation of the Early 1920s
Norbert Paddags,
1997: The Economic Determinants of Ethnic Segregation in Post-War Britain
David M. Engstrom
1997: The American Automobile Frenzy of the 1950s
Avner Offer
1996: Conjectures and Contrivances: Economic Growth and the Standard of Living in Britain During the Industrial Revolution
Charles Feinstein,
1996: Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth-Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution
Hans-Joachim Voth
1996: 'Technological Lock-in' and the Power Source for the Motor Car
James S. Foreman-Peck
1996: The Stroudwater Canal Company and its Role in the Mechanisation of the Gloucestershire Woollen Industry, 1779-1840
Philip Grover,
1995: Turning Water into Wine New Methods of Calculating Farm Output and New Insights into Rising Crop Yields during the Agricultural Revolution
Liam Brunt,