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Volume 44, month 11, 1991
- Soviet and Nazi economic planning in the 1930s pp. 573-593

- Peter Temin
- Devaluation and the balance of payments in eleventh-century England: an exercise in dark age economics pp. 594-607

- S.R.H. Jones
- Women's work, gender conflict, and labour markets in Europe, 1500-1900 pp. 608-628

- Katrina Honeyman and Jordan Goodman
- Salaries and career earnings in the Bank of Scotland, 1730-1880 pp. 629-653

- H. M. Boot
- The macroeconomic effects of overseas investment on the UK balance of trade, 1870-1913 pp. 654-664

- R. E. Rowthorn and Solomos Solomou
- Deconstructing unemployment: developments in Britain in the interwar years pp. 665-682

- Noel Whiteside and James A. Gillespie
Volume 44, month 08, 1991
- Political components of the industrial revolution: Parliament and the English cotton textile industry, 1660-1774 pp. 395-423

- Patrick O'Brien, Trevor Griffiths and Philip Hunt
- Water-mills and windmills in the west midlands, 1086-1500 pp. 424-444

- John Langdon
- Yields per acre in English agriculture, 1250-1860: evidence from labour inputs pp. 445-460

- Gregory Clark
- Customary rights and women's earnings: the importance of gleaning to the rural labouring poor, 1750-1850 pp. 461-476

- Peter King
- Farm succession in modern Ireland: elements of a theory of inheritance pp. 477-499

- Liam Kennedy
- ESSAYS IN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM Scale and scope: Alfred Chandler and the dynamics of industrial capitalism pp. 500-514

- Barry Supple
- Wealth effects and fiscal policy in the 1930s pp. 515-522

- Paul Turner
- Planning for cotton, 1945-1951 pp. 523-526

- Jim Tomlinson
- The crisis in postwar Lancashire: a rejoinder pp. 527-530

- John Singleton
Volume 44, month 05, 1991
- The first green revolution: the growth of production and productivity in European agriculture, 1870-1914 pp. 215-239

- Jan Luiten van Zanden
- The meaning of waste in the early pipe rolls of Henry II pp. 240-248

- Emilie M. Amt
- The international diffusion of technology in the early modern period: the case of the British nonferrous mining industry pp. 249-271

- Roger Burt
- The tramping artisan revisits: labour mobility and economic distress in early Victorian England pp. 272-296

- Humphrey R. Southall
- Is there a ‘Hobson-Lenin is’on late nineteenth-century colonial expansion? pp. 297-318

- A. M. Eckstein
- Personal wealth in late eighteenth-century Britain pp. 319-327

- T. V. Jackson
- Effective protection and economic recovery in the United Kingdom during the 1930s pp. 328-338

- Michael Kitson, Solomos Solomou and Martin Weale
- Effective protection and economic recovery in Britain, 1932-1937 pp. 339-342

- Forrest Capie
Volume 44, month 02, 1991
- Farm tenure and land values in England, c. 1750-1950 pp. 1-20

- Avner Offer
- The towns of England and northern Italy in the early fourteenth century pp. 21-35

- R. H. Britnell
- Anachronistic economics: grain storage in medieval England pp. 36-45

- John Komlos and Richard Landes
- Literally spinsters: a new interpretation of local economy and demography in Colyton in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries pp. 46-65

- Pamela Sharpe
- Businessmen, the urban middle classes, and the ‘dominance’of manufacturers in nineteenth-centuy Britain pp. 66-85

- Stana Nenadic
- Babies at risk on immigrant voyages to Australia in the nineteenth century pp. 86-101

- Ralph Shlomowitz and McDONALD John
- The market behaviour of local utilities in pre-World War I Britain: the case of gas pp. 102-127

- Robert Millward
- Conditional economic history: a reply to Komlos and Landes pp. 128-132

- N. McCLOSKEY Donald
- Alice to the Red Queen: imperious econometrics pp. 133-136

- John Komlos and Richard Landes
Volume 43, month 11, 1990
- Staples and regions of Pax Britannica pp. 533-559

- C.B. Schedvin
- Monetary contraction and mercantile credit in later medieval England pp. 560-575

- Pamela Nightingale
- The demand for British exports, 1870-1913 pp. 576-594

- Timothy Hatton
- New estimates of average earnings in the United Kingdom, 1880-19131 pp. 595-632

- Charles Feinstein
- Deflation-induced increases in post-Civil War US tariffs pp. 633-645

- A. McGUIRE Robert
- Sharecropping and productivity:‘feudal residues’in Italian agriculture, 1911 pp. 646-656

- Jon S. Cohen and Francesco L. Galassi
- A volume index of the total munitions output of the United Kingdom, 1939-1944 pp. 657-666

- Mark Harrison
- Information technology in economic and social history: the computer as philosopher's stone or Pandora's box? pp. 667-696

- Roger Middleton and Peter Wardley
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland pp. 697-734

- Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins and Michael Partridge
Volume 43, month 08, 1990
- What really happened to real wages?: trends in wages, prices, and productivity in the United Kingdom, 1880-1913 pp. 329-355

- Charles Feinstein
- Wages and earnings in late medieval England: evidence from the enforcement of the labour laws pp. 356-376

- Simon A.C. Penn and Christopher Dyer
- Taxation and economic growth in eighteenth-century England pp. 377-403

- J.V. Beckett and Michael Turner
- The political economy of trade liberalization: the East India Company Charter Act of 1813 pp. 404-419

- Anthony Webster
- Structural change and market growth in the food industry: flour milling in Britain, Europe, and America, 1850-1914 pp. 420-437

- By RICHARD Perren
- Economies of scale and a featherbedding cartel?: a reconsideration of the interwar British coal industry pp. 438-449

- Ben Fine
- Brazil as a creditor: sterling balances, 1940-1952 pp. 450-469

- Marcelo Abreu
- Australia: an economical prison? pp. 470-476

- Stephen Nicholas
- Australia: an economical prison? A reply pp. 477-482

- Frank Lewis
Volume 43, month 05, 1990
- Counting the industrial revolution pp. 173-193

- Julian Hoppit
- Urban identity and the poll taxes of 1377, 1379, and 1381 pp. 194-216

- P.J.P. Goldberg
- Government expenditure and British economic growth in the eighteenth century: some problems of measurement pp. 217-235

- By R.V. Jackson
- Thrift or dissipation? The business of life assurance in the early nineteenth century pp. 236-254

- Robin Pearson
- After Tsushima: economic and administrative aspects of Russian naval rearmament, 1905-1913 pp. 255-270

- Peter Gatrell
- The emergence of mass unemployment: explaining macroeconomic trends in Britain during the trans-World War I period pp. 271-282

- Stephen Broadberry
- Accounting for entrepreneurship in late Victorian Britain pp. 283-287

- Frank Geary
- Britain's overseas investments in 1913 pp. 288-295

- Charles Feinstein
Volume 43, month 02, 1990
- Tenure and the land market in early modern England: or a late contribution to the Brenner debate pp. 1-20

- R. W. Hoyle
- Common law versus common practice: the use of marriage settlements in early modern England pp. 21-39

- Amy Louise Erickson
- Life after death: how successful nineteenth-century businessmen disposed of their fortunes pp. 40-61

- F. M. L. Thompson
- Planning for cotton 1945-1951 pp. 62-78

- John Singleton
- The economic history of Spain since 1800 pp. 79-89

- Joseph Harrison
- Trends in real wage rates, 1750-1790: a reply to Hunt and Botham pp. 90-98

- L. D. Schwarz
- Gregory King's notebook and the Phelps Brown-Hopkins price index pp. 99-103

- Henry Phelps Brown