Economic History Review
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Volume 50, month 11, 1997
- Some Dimensions of the ‘Quality of Life’ During the British Industrial Revolution pp. 617-639

- Nicholas Crafts
- The Productivity of Hired and Customary Labour: Evidence from Wisbech Barton in the Fourteenth Century pp. 640-656

- David Stone
- The Contribution of Overseas Savings to the Funded National Debt of Great Britain, 1750–1815 pp. 657-674

- J. F. Wright
- Political Economy, Interest Groups, Legal Institutions, and the Repeal of the Bubble Act in 1825 pp. 675-696

- Ron Harris
- Migration and Labour Market Integration in Late Nineteenth-Century England and Wales pp. 697-734

- George R. Boyer and Timothy Hatton
- Central Bank Cooperation in Historical Perspective: A Sceptical View pp. 735-763

- Marc Flandreau
- Trade Unions and the Provision of Welfare in the Netherlands, 1910–1960 pp. 764-791

- Marco H. D. Van Leeuwen
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 1996 pp. 792-832

- Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins and Michael Partridge
Volume 50, month 08, 1997
- The rise of the professional accountant in British management pp. 407-429

- Derek Matthews, Malcolm Anderson and John Richard Edwards
- Early beginnings of the quantity theory of money and their context in Polish and Prussian monetary policies, c. 1520–1550 pp. 430-449

- Oliver Volckart
- Between the gift and the market: the economy of regard pp. 450-476

- Avner Offer
- Prices and structural response in English agriculture, 1873–1896 pp. 477-505

- E.H. Hunt and S.J. Pam
- Market and institutional forces in industrial relations: the development of national collective bargaining, 1910–1920 pp. 506-530

- Tony Adams
- Short stature among coal-mining children: a comment pp. 531-537

- Jane Humphries
- Short stature among coal-mining children: a pp. 538-542

- Peter Kirby
- Annual review of information technology developments for economic and social historians 1996 pp. 543-555

- James E. Everett
Volume 50, month 05, 1997
- The 1940s Nationalizations in Britain: Means to an End or the Means of Production? pp. 209-234

- Robert Millward
- Towards an Historical Model of Services Innovation: The Case of the Insurance Industry, 1700–1914 pp. 235-256

- Robin Pearson
- An Investigation of the Female–Male Wage Gap During the Industrial Revolution in Britain pp. 257-281

- Joyce Burnette
- The Machine–Building Industry and Austria’s Great Depression after 1873 pp. 282-304

- Max-Stephan Schulze
- Before the National Health Service: Financing theVoluntary Hospitals, 1900–1939 pp. 305-326

- Steven Cherry
- Britain, Butter, and European Integration, 1957–1964 pp. 327-347

- John Singleton and Paul Robertson
- Economic Development in Spain, 1850–1936 pp. 348-359

- James Simpson
- Poor Relief and English Economic Development Reappraised pp. 360-368

- Steve King
- Poor Relief and English Economic Development: A Renewed Plea for Comparative History pp. 369-374

- Peter M. Solar
Volume 50, month 02, 1997
- Migration as a Strategy of Accumulation: Social and Economic Change in Eighteenth-Century Savoy pp. 1-20

- D.J. Siddle
- The Nineteenth-Century Allotment: Half an Acre and a Row pp. 21-36

- John E. Archer
- The Mercantile Laws Commission of 1854 and the Political Economy of Limited Liability pp. 37-56

- R.A. Bryer
- The Agricultural Depression, Collegiate Finances, and Provision for Education at Oxford, 1871–1913 pp. 57-81

- Michael John Jones
- The Origins and Early Impact of the Minimum Wage in Agriculture pp. 82-103

- Robin Gowers and Timothy Hatton
- Emigration and Marriage Break-up in Mid-Victorian England pp. 104-109

- Olive Anderson
- The Balance of Payments and Foreign Capital Flows in Eighteenth-Century England: A Comment pp. 110-128

- R.C. Nash
- Did Foreign Capital Flows Finance the Industrial Revolution? A Reply pp. 129-132

- Elise Brezis
Volume 49, month 11, 1996
- Constraints and room for manoeuvre in the German inflation of the early 1920s pp. 635-666

- Niall Ferguson
- Credit in the pre-industrial English woollen industry pp. 667-691

- Michael Zell
- The seven lean years, elasticity traps, and intervention in grain markets in pre-industrial Europe pp. 692-714

- GUNNAR PERSSONfn Karl
- The origin of the poverty line pp. 715-730

- Alan Gillie
- Inventing‘decline’: the falling behind of the British economy in the postwar years pp. 731-757

- Jim Tomlinson
- Manorial court rolls and local population: an East Anglian case study pp. 758-763

- Z. Razi
- Italy, 1860-1940: a little-known success story pp. 764-786

- Giovanni Federico
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 1995 pp. 787-827

- Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins and Michael Partridge
Volume 49, month 08, 1996
- Universal banks and German industrialization: a reappraisal pp. 427-446

- Jeremy Edwards and Sheilagh Ogilvie
- Fuelling the city: production and distribution of firewood and fuel in London's region, 1290-1400 pp. 447-472

- James A. Galloway, Derek Keene and Margaret Murphy
- Gold, silver, and the Glorious Revolution: arbitrage between bills of exchange and bullion pp. 473-490

- Stephen Quinn
- Productivity change in road transport before and after turnpiking, 1690-1840 pp. 491-515

- Dorian Gerhold
- Political arithmetic in eighteenth-century England pp. 516-540

- Julian Hoppit
- Did smallpox reduce height? Stature and the standard of living in London, 1770-1873 pp. 541-560

- Hans-Joachim Voth and Tim Leunig
- Deconstructing Nuffield: the evolution of managerial culture in the British motor industry pp. 561-583

- Roy Church
- The heights of rural-born English female convicts transported to New South Wales pp. 584-590

- R. V. Jackson
- Living standards of women in England and Wales, 1785-1815: new evidence from Newgate prison records pp. 591-599

- Stephen Nicholas and Deborah Oxley
Volume 49, month 05, 1996
- Path dependency, or why Britain became an industrialized and urbanized economy long before France pp. 213-249

- Patrick Karl O'Brien
- Tenurial developments and the availability of customary land in a later medieval community pp. 250-267

- Phillipp R. Schofield
- Wage labour in seventeenth-century London pp. 268-290

- Jeremy Boulton
- The decline of the Royal African Company: fringe firms and the role of the charter pp. 291-313

- Ann Carlos and Jamie Brown Kruse
- Commercial banking in a market-oriented financial system: Britain between the wars pp. 314-335

- Duncan M. Ross
- Gentlemanly imperialism at work: the Bank of England, Canada, and the sterling area, 1932-1936 pp. 336-357

- P. J. Cain
- Silver, not sterling: a comment on Mayhew's velocity pp. 358-360

- Harry A. Miskimin
- Silver, not sterling: a reply to Prof. Miskimin pp. 361-361

- N. J. Mayhew
- Can we tell whether Arch raised wages? pp. 362-369

- J. P. D. Dunbabin
- Did Joseph Arch raise agricultural wages? A reply pp. 370-376

- George R. Boyer and Timothy Hatton
- Annual review of information technology developments for economic and social historians, 7995 pp. 377-381

- James E. Everett
Volume 49, month 02, 1996
- Demographic decline in late medieval England: some thoughts on recent research pp. 1-19

- Mark Bailey
- The impact of water transport facilities on the economies of English river ports, C.1660-C.1760 pp. 20-34

- Malcolm Wanklyn
- A good time to wed?: marriage and economic distress in England and Wales, 1839-1914 pp. 35-57

- Humphrey Southall and David Gilbert
- Banks and industrial finance: the experience of brewers, 1880-1913 pp. 58-81

- Katherine Watson
- Discontinuities in competitiveness: the impact of the First World War on British industry pp. 82-100

- By DAVID Greasley and Les Oxley
- UK national income, 1920-1938: the implications of balanced estimates pp. 101-115

- Solomos Solomou and Martin Weale
- Science, technology, and the economy: plant breeding in Great Britain, 1920-1970 pp. 116-136

- Paolo Palladino
- Undervaluing the franc Poincaré pp. 137-153

- Kenneth Mouré
- Review of periodical literature published in 1994 pp. 154-186

- R. H. Britnell
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