Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History
2007 - 2025
Current editor(s): Claude Diebolt, Dora Costa and Jean-Luc Demeulemeester From Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 14, issue 2, 2020
- Medical education reforms and the origins of the rural physician shortage pp. 181-225

- Carolyn M. Moehling, Gregory Niemesh, Melissa A. Thomasson and Jaret Treber
- A new estimate of Lithuanian GDP for 1937: How does interwar Lithuania compare? pp. 227-281

- Adomas Klimantas1 and Aras Zirgulis
- How much did uncertainty shocks matter in the Great Depression? pp. 283-323

- Gabriel P. Mathy
- Industrial activities and primary schooling in early nineteenth-century France pp. 325-365

- Adrien Montalbo
- How many rushed during the Oklahoma land openings? pp. 397-416

- Douglas W. Allen and Bryan Leonard
Volume 14, issue 1, 2020
- The long-term evolution of economic history: evidence from the top five field journals (1927–2017) pp. 1-39

- Martina Cioni, Giovanni Federico and Michelangelo Vasta
- The impact of the 1932 General Tariff: a difference-in-difference approach pp. 41-60

- Simon Lloyd and Solomos Solomou
- Monetary and fiscal interactions in the USA during the 1940s pp. 61-103

- Andrew Bossie
- The introduction of the reserve clause in Major League Baseball: evidence of its impact on select player salaries during the 1880s pp. 105-128

- Jennifer K. Ashcraft and Craig Depken
- Human lifetime entropy in a historical perspective (1750–2014) pp. 129-167

- Patrick Meyer and Gregory Ponthiere
Volume 13, issue 1, 2019
- Gallman revisited: blacksmithing and American manufacturing, 1850–1870 pp. 1-23

- Jeremy Atack and Robert Margo
- Key forces behind the decline of fertility: lessons from childlessness in Rouen before the industrial revolution pp. 25-54

- Sandra Brée and David de la Croix
- Heterogeneous treatment effects of safe water on infectious disease: Do meteorological factors matter? pp. 55-82

- Kota Ogasawara and Yukitoshi Matsushita
- Economic history goes digital: topic modeling the Journal of Economic History pp. 83-125

- Lino Wehrheim
- Market versus endowment: explaining early industrial location in Italy (1871–1911) pp. 127-161

- Anna Missiaia
Volume 12, issue 1, 2018
- Public health improvements and mortality in interwar Tokyo: a Bayesian disease mapping approach pp. 1-31

- Kota Ogasawara, Shinichiro Shirota and Genya Kobayashi
- Biological well-being in late nineteenth-century Philippines pp. 33-60

- Jean-Pascal Bassino, Marion Dovis and John Komlos
- The role of production factor quality and technology diffusion in twentieth-century productivity growth pp. 61-97

- Antonin Bergeaud, Gilbert Cette and Rémy Lecat
- Human capital formation in the long run: evidence from average years of schooling in England, 1300–1900 pp. 99-126

- Alexandra de Pleijt
- Hysteresis and persistent long-term unemployment: the American Beveridge Curve of the Great Depression and World War II pp. 127-152

- Gabriel P. Mathy
- Private banks in early Michigan, 1837–1884 pp. 153-180

- Christopher Bailey, Tarique Hossain and Gary Pecquet
Volume 11, issue 2, 2017
- Transatlantic wage gaps and the migration decision: Europe–Canada in the 1920s pp. 153-182

- Alex Armstrong and Frank Lewis
- Reassessing the bank–industry relationship in Italy, 1913–1936: a counterfactual analysis pp. 183-216

- Michelangelo Vasta, Carlo Drago, Roberto Ricciuti and Alberto Rinaldi
Volume 11, issue 1, 2017
- Human capital formation from occupations: the ‘deskilling hypothesis’ revisited pp. 1-30

- Alexandra de Pleijt and Jacob Weisdorf
- Market potential and city growth: Spain 1860–1960 pp. 31-61

- Rafael González-Val, Daniel Tirado-Fabregat and Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal
- Non-financial hurdles for human capital accumulation: landownership in Korea under Japanese rule pp. 63-92

- Bogang Jun and Tai-Yoo Kim
Volume 10, issue 3, 2016
- Mismeasuring long-run growth: the bias from splicing national accounts—the case of Spain pp. 251-275

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
Volume 10, issue 2, 2016
- Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500–1800 pp. 129-149

- Nuno Palma
- The competition and coexistence of mutual and commercial banks in New England, 1870–1914 pp. 151-179

- Matthew Jaremski and Brady Plastaras
- The occupations of slaves sold in New Orleans: Missing values, cheap talk, or informative advertising? pp. 181-195

- Jonathan Pritchett and Jessica Hayes
- Colonial adventures in tropical agriculture: new estimates of returns to investment in the Netherlands Indies, 1919–1938 pp. 197-224

- Frans Buelens and Ewout Frankema
- Historical trade integration: globalization and the distance puzzle in the long twentieth century pp. 225-250

- Samuel Standaert, Stijn Ronsse and Benjamin Vandermarliere
Volume 10, issue 1, 2016
- Cliometrica after 10 years: definition and principles of cliometric research pp. 1-4

- Claude Diebolt
- Time-varying price discovery in the eighteenth century: empirical evidence from the London and Amsterdam stock markets pp. 5-30

- Adrian Bell, Chris Brooks and Nick Taylor
- Speculative pricing in the Liverpool cotton futures market: a nonlinear tale of noise traders and fundamentalists from the 1920s pp. 31-54

- Giulio Cifarelli and Paolo Paesani
- Good for girls or bad for boys? Schooling, social inequality and intrahousehold allocation in early twentieth century Finland pp. 55-98

- Sakari Saaritsa and Antti Kaihovaara
- Tracing the reversal of fortune in the Americas: Bolivian GDP per capita since the mid-nineteenth century pp. 99-128

- Alfonso Herranz-Loncán and José Peres-Cajías
Volume 9, issue 3, 2015
- Markets before economic growth: the grain market of medieval England pp. 265-287

- Gregory Clark
- Slave prices and productivity at the Cape of Good Hope from 1700 to 1725: Did everyone win from the trade? pp. 289-330

- Sophia du Plessis, Ada Jansen and Dieter von Fintel
- Immunity from the resource curse? The long run impact of commodity price volatility: evidence from Canada, 1900–2005 pp. 333-358

- Ian Keay
- On the causes of economic growth in Europe: why did agricultural labour productivity not converge between 1950 and 2005? pp. 359-396

- Miguel Martín-Retortillo and Vicente Pinilla
Volume 9, issue 2, 2015
- John Allen James: A scholarly remembrance pp. 131-137

- Christopher L. Hanes, Hugh Rockoff, Mark Thomas and David F. Weiman
- Unigeniture in an uncertain world pp. 139-166

- Paul L. E. Grieco and Nicolas Ziebarth
- Recalculating Swedish pre-census demographic data: Was there acceleration in early modern population growth? pp. 167-191

- Rodney Edvinsson
- Entrepreneurship in Wiltshire, England, almost 1,000 years ago pp. 193-207

- John McDonald
- Total factor productivity, domestic knowledge accumulation, and international knowledge spillovers in the second half of the twentieth century pp. 209-233

- Juan A. Sanchis Llopis, Juan A. Sanchis-Llopis, Vicente Esteve and Antonio Cubel
- West versus Far East: early globalization and the great divergence pp. 235-264

- Rafael Dobado-González, Alfredo Garcia-Hiernaux and David Guerrero
Volume 9, issue 1, 2015
- Adverse clearings in a monetary system with multiple note issuers: the case of Italy (1861-1893) pp. 1-25

- Giuseppina Gianfreda and Fabrizio Mattesini
- Commons and the standard of living debate in Spain, 1860–1930 pp. 27-48

- Francisco Beltrán Tapia
- Risk sharing with the monarch: contingent debt and excusable defaults in the age of Philip II, 1556–1598 pp. 49-75

- Mauricio Drelichman and Hans-Joachim Voth
- Long-run stock returns: evidence from Belgium 1838–2010 pp. 77-95

- Jan Annaert, Frans Buelens and Marc Deloof
- The impact of social workers on infant mortality in inter-war Tokyo: Bayesian dynamic panel quantile regression with endogenous variables pp. 97-130

- Kota Ogasawara and Genya Kobayashi
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