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 4, issue 3, 2010
- The dynamics of inequality in a newly settled, pre-industrial society: the case of the Cape Colony pp. 229-267

- Johan Fourie and Dieter von Fintel
- The effects of unification: markets, policy, and cyclical convergence in Italy, 1861–1913 pp. 269-292

- Carlo Ciccarelli, Stefano Fenoaltea and Tommaso Proietti
- Military conquest and sovereign debt: Chile, Peru and the London bond market, 1876–1890 pp. 293-319

- Richard Sicotte, Catalina Vizcarra and Kirsten Wandschneider
- Wily welfare capitalist: Werner von Siemens and the pension plan pp. 321-348

- Jakub Kast and Lyndon Moore
Volume 4, issue 2, 2010
- American education in the age of mass migrations 1870–1930 pp. 113-139

- Fabrice Murtin and Martina Viarengo
- A Schumpeterian view of the Great Merger Movement in American manufacturing pp. 141-170

- Donald J. Smythe
- Fallacious convergence? Williamson’s real wage comparisons under scrutiny pp. 171-205

- Svante Prado
- Personalty interests at the Constitutional Convention: new tests of the Beard thesis pp. 207-228

- Jac Heckelman and Keith L. Dougherty
Volume 4, issue 1, 2010
- Ranking economic history journals: a citation-based impact-adjusted analysis pp. 1-17

- Gianfranco Di Vaio and Jacob Weisdorf
- Explaining UK wage inequality in the past globalisation period, 1880–1913 pp. 19-50

- C. Betrán, Javier Ferri and Maria A. Pons
- Filter-design and model-based analysis of trends and cycles in the presence of outliers and structural breaks pp. 51-73

- Rainer Metz
- Common stock returns in the pre-WWI Berlin Stock Exchange pp. 75-96

- Caroline Fohlin and Steffen Reinhold
- Reflection on reflections: review essay on reflections on the cliometric revolution: conversations with economic historians pp. 97-111

- Ann Carlos
Volume 3, issue 3, 2009
- Understanding West German economic growth in the 1950s pp. 191-219

- Barry Eichengreen and Albrecht Ritschl
- Modelling trends and cycles in economic time series: historical perspective and future developments pp. 221-244

- Terence C. Mills
- Quantifying the relative importance of export industries in a small open economy during the great depression of the 1930s: an input-output approach pp. 245-273

- Jari Kauppila
- French economic cycles: a wavelet analysis of French retrospective GNP series pp. 275-300

- Patrice Baubeau and Bernard Cazelles
Volume 3, issue 2, 2009
- The fiscal impact of the War of the Pacific pp. 97-121

- Richard Sicotte, Catalina Vizcarra and Kirsten Wandschneider
- A cliometric analysis of the Aldo Moro kidnapping and assassination pp. 123-139

- Bertrand Crettez and Regis Deloche
- Institutional changes, wars and stock market risk in an emerging economy: evidence from the Israeli stock exchange, 1945–1960 pp. 141-164

- Raphael Franck and Miriam Krausz
- Structural change and growth accelerations in Asia and Latin America: a new sectoral data set pp. 165-190

- Marcel Timmer and Gaaitzen de Vries
Volume 3, issue 1, 2009
- Contract enforcement, capital accumulation, and Argentina's long-run decline pp. 1-26

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura and Isabel Sanz-Villarroya
- Panic in the plains: agricultural markets and the panic of 1893 pp. 27-54

- Brandon Dupont
- From preventive to permissive checks: the changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in the nineteenth century pp. 55-70

- Jacob Weisdorf and Paul Sharp
- Human capital and economic growth: Sweden 1870–2000 pp. 71-95

- Jonas Ljungberg and Anders Nilsson
Volume 2, issue 3, 2008
- The Laspeyres-Paradox: tax overshifting in nineteenth century Prussia pp. 143-171

- Mark Spoerer
- Agglomeration and labour productivity in Spain over the long term pp. 195-212

- Julio Martinez-Galarraga, Elisenda Paluzie, Jordi Pons and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- Exploring historical economic relationships: two and a half centuries of British interest rates and inflation pp. 213-228

- Terence C. Mills
- On the road to industrialization: nutritional status in Saxony, 1690–1850 pp. 229-257

- Francesco Cinnirella
- The quest for a fiscal rule: Italy, 1861–1998 pp. 259-274

- Roberto Ricciuti
Volume 2, issue 2, 2008
- The devil is in the details: assessing early industrial performance across international borders using late nineteenth century North American manufacturers as a case study pp. 85-117

- Kris Inwood and Ian Keay
- Financial market reactions to the overthrow and annexation of the Hawaiian Kingdom: evidence from London, Honolulu and New York pp. 119-141

- Richard Burdekin and Leroy O. Laney
- Wealth accumulation motives: evidence from the probate records of Ontario, 1892 and 1902 pp. 143-171

- Livio Di Matteo
Volume 2, issue 1, 2008
- Ken Sokoloff Remembrance pp. 1-3

- The Editors
- The German crisis of 1931: evidence and tradition pp. 5-17

- Peter Temin
- Convergence (and divergence) in the biological standard of living in the USA, 1820–1900 pp. 19-48

- Areendam Chanda, Lee Craig and Julianne Treme
- Minimum distance estimation of the spatial panel autoregressive model pp. 49-83

- Théophile Azomahou
Volume 1, issue 3, 2007
- The treatment effect of borders on trade. The great war and the disintegration of Central Europe pp. 177-210

- Hans Heinemeyer
- Anthropometric evidence on economic growth, biological well-being and regional convergence in the Habsburg Monarchy, c. 1850–1910 pp. 211-237

- John Komlos
- The effects of mid-career military enlistment on civilian career prospects: evidence from the Australian banking industry during World War II pp. 239-261

- Andrew Seltzer
Volume 1, issue 2, 2007
- Path dependence: a foundational concept for historical social science pp. 91-114

- Paul David
- The Crash of 1882 and the Bailout of the Paris Bourse pp. 115-144

- Eugene White
- Fluctuations in the momentum of growth within the capitalist epoch pp. 145-175

- Angus Maddison
Volume 1, issue 1, 2007
- What is ‘Cliometrica’? pp. 1-6

- Dora Costa, Jean-Luc Demeulemeester and Claude Diebolt
- How much could economics gain from history: the contribution of cliometrics pp. 7-17

- Jean-Luc Demeulemeester and Claude Diebolt
- Romer revisited: long-term changes in the cyclical sensitivity of unemployment pp. 19-44

- John James and Mark Thomas
- UK money demand 1873–2001: a long-run time series analysis and event study pp. 45-61

- Heino Bohn Nielsen
- The origins of US total factor productivity growth in the golden age pp. 63-90

- Alexander Field
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