Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History
2007 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2014
- Educational and income inequality in Europe, ca. 1870–2000 pp. 271-300

- Péter Földvári and Bas van Leeuwen
- The Italian financial cycle: 1861-2011 pp. 301-334

- Riccardo De Bonis and Andrea Silvestrini
- Relative deprivation and labour conflict during Spain’s industrialization: the Bilbao estuary, 1914–1936 pp. 335-369

- Stefan Houpt and Juan Carlos Rojo Cagigal
Volume 8, issue 2, 2014
- The demand for tobacco in post-unification Italy pp. 145-171

- Carlo Ciccarelli and Gianni De Fraja
- Engineering and labor specialization during the industrial revolution pp. 173-200

- Darrell Glaser and Ahmed Rahman
- The economic costs of sleaze or how replacing samurai with bureaucrats boosted regional growth in Meiji Japan pp. 201-239

- Katharina Muehlhoff
- Equity premium in Finland and long-term performance of the Finnish equity and money markets pp. 241-269

- Peter Nyberg and Mika Vaihekoski
Volume 8, issue 1, 2014
- Robert William Fogel remembrance pp. 1-3

- Claudia Goldin
- The spinning jenny and the guillotine: technology diffusion at the time of revolutions pp. 5-26

- Ugo M. Gragnolat, Daniele Moschella and Emanuele Pugliese
- Careers and wages in the Dutch East India Company pp. 27-48

- Claudia Rei
- Did patents of introduction encourage technology transfer? Long-term evidence from the Spanish innovation system pp. 49-78

- Patricio Sáiz
- : Performance, pay and promotion: implementing a Weberian bureaucracy in nineteenth century Baden pp. 79-113

- Felix Selgert
- : Received wisdom versus reality: height, nutrition, and urbanization in mid-nineteenth-century France pp. 115-140

- Laurent Heyberger
Volume 7, issue 3, 2013
- Tariffs and income: a time series analysis for 24 countries pp. 207-235

- Markus Lampe and Paul Sharp
- Conflict-induced migration of composers: an individual-level study pp. 237-266

- Karol Borowiecki
- Fiscal policy response to cycles under two regimes: Spain 1950–1998 pp. 267-294

- Stefano Battilossi, Regina Escario and James Foreman-Peck
- Trade policy and wage gradients: evidence from a protectionist turn pp. 295-318

- Daniel Tirado-Fabregat, Jordi Pons, Elisenda Paluzie and Julio Martinez-Galarraga
- Variability in overseas travel by Americans, 1820–2000 pp. 319-339

- Brandon Dupont and Thomas Weiss
Volume 7, issue 2, 2013
- Wall Street and Main Street: the macroeconomic consequences of New York bank suspensions, 1866–1914 pp. 99-130

- John James, James McAndrews and David F. Weiman
- Wage and employment determination in volatile times: Sweden 1913-1939 pp. 131-159

- Bertil Holmlund
- Health, market integration, and the urban height penalty in the US, 1847–1894 pp. 161-187

- Matthias Zehetmayer
- Nutrition and signaling in slave markets: a new look at a puzzle within the antebellum puzzle pp. 189-206

- Lee Craig and Robert Hammond
Volume 7, issue 1, 2013
- Incentives in merchant empires: Portuguese and Dutch compensation schemes pp. 1-13

- Claudia Rei
- The housing slump and the great depression in the USA pp. 15-35

- David Greasley and Jakob Madsen
- Swedish GDP 1620-1800: stagnation or growth ? pp. 37-60

- Rodney Edvinsson
- Time or spot ? A revaluation of Amsterdam market data prior to 1747 pp. 61-85

- Brian Beach, Stephen Norman and Douglas Wills
- Equilibrium and adjustment of exchange rates in the Chinese silver standard economy, 1928-1935 pp. 87-98

- Tai-kuang Ho, Cheng-chung Lai and Joshua Jr-shiang Gau
Volume 6, issue 3, 2012
- Child labor legislation: effective, benign, both, or neither? pp. 223-248

- Federico A. Bugni
- Parental altruism and child labor: examining the historical evidence from the United States pp. 249-266

- V Bhaskar and Bishnupriya Gupta
- Regional convergence in Italy, 1891–2001: testing human and social capital pp. 267-306

- Emanuele Felice
- On the cyclical variability of economic growth in Italy, 1881–1913: a critical note pp. 307-328

- Lisa Sella and Roberto Marchionatti
Volume 6, issue 2, 2012
- UK World War I and interwar data for business cycle and growth analysis pp. 115-142

- James Nason and Shaun Vahey
- Regime switching and wages in major league baseball under the reserve clause pp. 143-162

- Michael Haupert and James Murray
- The rise of the US Portland cement industry and the role of public science pp. 163-192

- David Prentice
- A quantile approach to the demographic, residential, and socioeconomic effects on 19th-century African-American body mass index values pp. 193-209

- Scott Alan Carson
- A critical note on "This time is different" pp. 211-219

- Antoine Parent
- Erratum to: Prices, wages and fertility in pre-industrial England pp. 221

- Marc Klemp
Volume 6, issue 1, 2012
- The demographic transition: causes and consequences pp. 1-28

- Oded Galor
- The effect of investment in children’s education on fertility in 1816 Prussia pp. 29-44

- Sascha Becker, Francesco Cinnirella and Ludger Woessmann
- The diminution of the physical stature of the English male population in the eighteenth century pp. 45-62

- John Komlos and Helmut Küchenhoff
- Prices, wages and fertility in pre-industrial England pp. 63-77

- Marc Klemp
- French revolution or industrial revolution? A note on the contrasting experiences of England and France up to 1800 pp. 79-88

- Paul Sharp and Jacob Weisdorf
- Food availability, food entitlements, and radicalism during the Chinese great leap forward famine: an econometric panel data analysis pp. 89-114

- Matthieu Clément
Volume 5, issue 3, 2011
- Do Kondratieff waves exist? How time series techniques can help to solve the problem pp. 205-238

- Rainer Metz
- Measuring core inflation in Italy comparing aggregate vs. disaggregate price data pp. 239-258

- Giacomo Sbrana and Andrea Silvestrini
- Regional specialisation and industry location in the long run: Spain in the US mirror (1856-2002) pp. 259-290

- Concha Betrán
- The early diffusion of the steam engine in Britain, 1700–1800: a reappraisal pp. 291-321

- Alessandro Nuvolari, Bart Verspagen and Nick von Tunzelmann
Volume 5, issue 2, 2011
- Real business cycle models of the Great Depression pp. 101-119

- Luca Pensieroso
- Do technological booms matter? New evidence on the relationship between firm size and innovativeness pp. 121-144

- Harald Degner
- Manumission in nineteenth-century Virginia pp. 145-164

- Howard Bodenhorn
- What can price volatility tell us about market efficiency? Conditional heteroscedasticity in historical commodity price series pp. 165-186

- Péter Földvári and Bas van Leeuwen
- Clearinghouse membership and deposit contraction during the Panic of 1893 pp. 187-203

- Christopher Hoag
Volume 5, issue 1, 2011
- Early twentieth-century Japanese worker saving: precautionary behaviour before a social safety net pp. 1-25

- John James and Isao Suto
- Why did the League of Nations fail? pp. 27-52

- Jari Eloranta
- Nominal wage rigidity prior to compulsory arbitration: evidence from the Victorian Railways, 1902–1921 pp. 53-78

- Andrew Seltzer and Andre Sammartino
- Large shocks in U.S. macroeconomic time series: 1860-1988 pp. 79-100

- Olivier Darné and Amelie Charles
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