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Volume 42, month 11, 1989
- The British experience of profit-sharing pp. 439-464

- Derek Matthews
- The medieval origins of the great landed estates of the Guadalquivir valley pp. 465-483

- E. Cabrera
- The structure of capital during the industrial revolution revisited: two case studies from the cotton textile industry pp. 484-503

- Philip Richardson
- The banking crisis of 1878 pp. 504-527

- Michael Collins
- Models in history: a micro-study of late nineteenth-century British entrepreneurship pp. 528-537

- Kenneth D. Brown
- Britain in the 1930s: a managed economy? A comment pp. 538-543

- G.C. Peden
- Britain in the 1930s: a managed economy? A comment pp. 544-547

- Roger Middleton
- Britain in the 1930s: a managed economy? A reply to Peden and Middleton pp. 548-556

- Alan Booth
Volume 42, month 08, 1989
- The consumer and the market in the later middle ages pp. 305-327

- Christopher Dyer
- The female labour market in London in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries pp. 328-353

- Peter Earle
- Foreign investment and imperial exploitation: balance of payments reconstruction for nineteenth-century Britain and India pp. 354-374

- James Foreman-Peck
- Rationalization and diversification in the Scotch whisky industry, 1900-1939: another look at‘old’and‘new’industries pp. 375-395

- Ron Weir
- A comment on‘The origins of cheaper money pp. 396-400

- Geoffrey E. Wood
- Cheap money versus cheaper money: a reply to Professor Wood pp. 401-405

- Susan Howson
Volume 42, month 05, 1989
- In praise of economic history pp. 173-185

- A. K. Cairncross
- Investment and empire in the later eighteenth century: East India stockholding, 1756-1791 pp. 186-206

- H. V. Bowen
- The cost of living for urban workers in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain pp. 207-221

- Ian Gazeley
- War finance and inflation in Britain and Germany, 1914-1918 pp. 222-244

- T. Balderston
- ESSAYS IN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM. Colonial America, 1607-1776 pp. 245-259

- J. McAllister
- Capital exports, 1870-1914 pp. 260-264

- Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam
- Capital exports, 1870-1914: a reply pp. 265-266

- Peter Temin
Volume 42, month 02, 1989
- The concept of the margin in the medieval English economy pp. 1-17

- Mark Bailey
- Tawney revisited: custom and the emergence of capitalist class relations in north-east Cumbria, 1600-1830 pp. 18-42

- Nicky Gregson
- The rich and the destitute in Sweden, 1805-1855: a test of Tocqueville's inequality hypotheses pp. 43-63

- Lee Soltow
- Overseas investment and the professional advance of British metal mining engineers, 1851-1914 pp. 64-86

- Charles Harvey and Jon Press
- Was sterling overvalued in 1925? A comment pp. 87-89

- J. Redmond
- Was sterling overvalued in 1925? A reply and further evidence pp. 90-96

- Kent Matthews
Volume 41, month 11, 1988
- The cost of convict transportation from Britain to Australia, 1796-1810 pp. 507-524

- Frank Lewis
- Five hides in ten counties: a contribution to the Domesday regression debate pp. 525-542

- R. A. Leaver
- Personal wealth distribution in late eighteenth-century Britain pp. 543-565

- John James
- The political economy of demoralization: the state and the coalmining industry in America and Britain between the wars pp. 566-591

- Barry Supple
- ESSAYS IN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM. Eastern Europe in an age of turbulence, 1919-1950 pp. 592-602

- Derek H. Aldcroft
Volume 41, month 08, 1988
- Economic development and the state in nineteenth-century Germany pp. 346-367

- W.R. Lee
- Wool yields in the medieval economy pp. 368-391

- M. J. Stephenson
- The growth of the London carrying trade, 1681-1838 pp. 392-410

- Dorian Gerhold
- Running from ruin?: the emigration of British farmers to the U.S.A. in the wake of the repeal of the Corn Laws pp. 411-428

- William E. van Vugt
- Foreign multinationals and British industry before 1945 pp. 429-453

- Geoffrey Jones
- The strict settlement: its role in family history pp. 454-460

- Eileen Spring
- Strict settlement and the family: a differing view pp. 461-466

- Lloyd Bonfield
Volume 41, month 05, 1988
- Resource mobilization for World War II: the U.S.A., U.K., U.S.S.R., and Germany, 1938-1945′ pp. 171-192

- Mark Harrison
- The diffusion of vetches in medieval England pp. 193-208

- Bruce M. S. Campbell
- Poor and getting poorer? Living standards in Ireland before the Famine pp. 209-235

- Joel Mokyr and Cormac Ó Gráda
- The origins of the depressed areas: unemployment growth, and regional economic structure in Britain before 1914 pp. 236-258

- Humphrey R. Southall
- The free-standing company, 1870-1914: an important type of British foreign direct investment pp. 259-282

- Mira Wilkins
- British budgetary policy 1945-1954: a‘Keynesian revolution’? pp. 283-298

- Neil Rollings
- The measurement of urban poverty: a missing dimension pp. 299-301

- Roger Davidson
Volume 41, month 02, 1988
- The political economy of British taxation, 1660-1815 pp. 1-32

- Patrick K. O'Brien
- The price of freehold land and the interest rate in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries pp. 33-50

- Robert Allen
- Nineteenth-century scandal or twentieth-century model? A new look at‘open’and‘close’parishes pp. 51-73

- Sarah Banks
- Doctors and patients in an era of national health insurance and private practice, 1913-1938 pp. 74-94

- Anne Digby and Nick Bosanquet
- Was Italian fascism a developmental dictatorship? Some evidence to the contrary pp. 95-113

- Jon S. Cohen
- Early vetches in medieval England: a note pp. 114-116

- C. R. J. Currie
- ESSAYS IN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM. The‘golden age’of Latin America pp. 117-121

- Henry Finch