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Working Papers
2023
- Economic Aspects of Australian Federation: Trade Restrictiveness and Welfare Effects in the Colonies and the Commonwealth, 1901-3
CEH Discussion Papers, Centre for Economic History, Research School of Economics, Australian National University
2018
- The economics of Edwardian imperial preference: what can New Zealand reveal?
Economic History Working Papers, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History
2017
- Anglo-American trade costs during the first era of globalization: the contribution of a bilateral tariff series
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
- British capital and merchandise exports, 1870-1913: the bilateral case of New Zealand
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library View citations (1)
See also Journal Article British Capital and Merchandise Exports, 1870–1913: The Bilateral Case of New Zealand, Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand (2017) View citations (2) (2017)
2016
- The revealed comparative advantages of late-Victorian Britain
Working Papers, European Historical Economics Society (EHES) View citations (3)
Also in Economic History Working Papers, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History (2016) View citations (2)
Journal Articles
2024
- Economic Aspects of Australian Federation: Trade Restrictiveness and Welfare Effects in the Colonies and the Commonwealth, 1900–3
The Economic Record, 2024, 100, (328), 74-100
- The impact of preferential market access: British imports into Canada, 1892–1903
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 2024, 57, (1), 140-164 View citations (1)
2023
- British exports and foreign tariffs: Insights from the Board of Trade's foreign tariff compilation for 1902
Economic History Review, 2023, 76, (3), 827-843 View citations (6)
- Review of periodical literature for 2021: (v) 1850–1945
Economic History Review, 2023, 76, (1), 367-378
2022
- Imperial preference before the Ottawa Agreements: Evidence from New Zealand's Preferential and Reciprocal Trade Act of 1903
Economic History Review, 2022, 75, (4), 1214-1241 View citations (1)
- Protection and the British rayon industry during the 1920s
Business History, 2022, 64, (6), 1131-1148
- Review of periodical literature for 2020: (v) 1850–1945
Economic History Review, 2022, 75, (1), 263-275
- Revisiting the tariff‐growth correlation: The Australasian colonies, 1866–1900
Australian Economic History Review, 2022, 62, (1), 47-65 View citations (4)
2021
- 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)
European Review of Economic History, 2021, 25, (4), 780-805
2020
- The manufacturing comparative advantages of late-Victorian Britain
Cliometrica, 2020, 14, (3), 479-506 View citations (1)
2019
- Daniel Peart, Lobbyists and the making of US tariff policy, 1816–1861 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. viii+326. 46 tabs. ISBN 9781421426112 Hbk. $69.95)
Economic History Review, 2019, 72, (3), 1117-1118
- The growth of manufacturing protection in 1920s Britain
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2019, 66, (5), 703-711 View citations (4)
2018
- Anglo†American trade costs during the first era of globalization: the contribution of a bilateral tariff series
Economic History Review, 2018, 71, (1), 190-212 View citations (4)
2017
- British Capital and Merchandise Exports, 1870–1913: The Bilateral Case of New Zealand
Australian Economic History Review, 2017, 57, (2), 239-262 View citations (2)
See also Working Paper British capital and merchandise exports, 1870-1913: the bilateral case of New Zealand, LSE Research Online Documents on Economics (2017) View citations (1) (2017)
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