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Volume 40, month 11, 1987
- Britain in the 1930s: a managed economy? pp. 499-522

- Alan Booth
- Pastoral farming in south-east England in the fifteenth century pp. 523-536

- Mavis Mate
- Canals, coal and regional growth during the industrial revolution pp. 537-560

- Gerard Turnbull
- The structure of pay in nineteenth-century Britain pp. 561-570

- R. V. Jackson
- London banks, the German standstill agreements, and‘economic appeasement’in the 1930s pp. 571-587

- Neil Forbes
- The English coastal coal trade, 1691-1910: how rapid was productivity growth? pp. 588-596

- William Hausman
- Defending productivity growth in the English coal trade during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries pp. 597-602

- Simon Ville
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland PUBLISHED IN 1986 pp. 603-647

- Richard Hawkins, Michael Partridge and Simon Ville
Volume 40, month 08, 1987
- The modern historian's dilemma: conflicting pressures from science and society pp. 335-348

- François Bédarida
- The cloth exports of Flanders and northern France during the thirteenth century: a luxury trade? pp. 349-379

- Patrick Chorley
- Wages in Britain during the industrial revolution pp. 380-399

- F. W. Botham and E. H. Hunt
- Historians or polemicists? How the Webbs wrote their history of the English poor laws pp. 400-417

- Alan J. Kidd
- Long-term unemployment in Britain in the 1930s pp. 418-432

- Nicholas Crafts
- The origins of cheaper money, 1945-7 pp. 433-452

- Susan Howson
- Capital exports, 1870-1914: an alternative model pp. 453-458

- Peter Temin
- Comment on Peter Temin's comment pp. 459-460

- Sidney Pollard
Volume 40, month 05, 1987
- From labour history to the history of industrial relations pp. 159-184

- Jonathan Zeitlin
- Mineral wealth and economic development: foreign direct investment in Spain, 1851-1913 pp. 185-207

- Charles Harvey and Peter Taylor
- The measurement of urban poverty: from the metropolis to the nation, 1880–1920 pp. 208-227

- E. P. Hennock
- Counting the cost: sickness and disability among working people in an era of industrial recession, 1920-39 pp. 228-246

- Noel Whiteside
- Regressing Domesday Book: tax assessments of Domesday England pp. 247-251

- J. D. Hamshere
- The suitability of Domesday Book for cliometric analysis pp. 252-261

- McDONALD John and Graeme Snooks
- Domesday Book, cliometric analysis and taxation assessments pp. 262-266

- J. D. Hamshere
- The investment group: the missing link in British overseas expansion before 1914? pp. 267-274

- Robert Vicat Turrell and Jean Jacques van-Helten
- Investment groups in India and South Africa pp. 275-280

- S. D. Chapman
- The agrarian history of England and Wales: regional farming systems and agrarian change, 1640-1750 pp. 281-296

- H. J. Habakkuk
Volume 40, month 02, 1987
- Gentlemanly capitalism and British expansion overseas II: new imperialism, 1850-1945 pp. 1-26

- P. J. Cain and A. G. Hopkins
- The English Crown and the customs, 1349-63 pp. 27-40

- W. M. Ormrod
- Scottish illegitimacy ratios in the early modern period pp. 41-63

- Leah Leneman and Rosalind Mitchison
- The emergence of a US multinational enterprise: the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, 1910-1939 pp. 64-79

- M. J. French
- Stubborn mules: some comments pp. 80-86

- William Lazonick
- Stubborn mules and vertical integration: the disappearing constraint? pp. 87-94

- Gary Saxonhouse and Gavin Wright
Volume 39, month 11, 1986
- Professor Sydney George Checkland 1916–1986 pp. v-viii

- Peter L. Payne
- Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Expansion Overseas I. The Old Colonial System, 1688-1850 pp. 501-525

- P. J. Cain and A. G. Hopkins
- The Alleged Transformation from Two-field to Three-field Systems in Medieval England pp. 526-548

- H. S. A. Fox
- The 1690s Patents Boom: Invention or Stock-Jobbing? pp. 549-571

- Christine Macleod
- Was Sterling Overvalued in 192s? pp. 572-587

- Kent Matthews
- Attitudes to New Techniques: British Businessmen, 1800-1950 pp. 588-611

- D. C. Coleman and Christine Macleod
Volume 39, month 08, 1986
- Affective Families, Open Elites and Strict Family Settlements in Early Modern England pp. 341-354

- Lloyd Bonfield
- Total Factor Productivity in the English Shipping Industry: The North-east Coal Trade, 1700-1850′ pp. 355-370

- Simon Ville
- The Impact of Subsidies to Elementary Schooling on Enrolment Rates in Nineteenth-century England pp. 371-391

- David Mitch
- The Rise of Big Business in the World Copper Industry 1870-1930 pp. 392-410

- Christopher Schmitz
- Late Medieval Urban Prosperity: The Evidence of the Lay Subsidies pp. 411-416

- S. H. Rigby
- Dr Rigby's Comment: A Reply pp. 417-422

- A. R. Bridbury
- From Dissonance to Harmony on the Late Medieval Town? pp. 423-426

- J. F. Hadwin
- The Continental European Cattle Trades, 1400-1600 pp. 427-460

- Ian Blanchard
Volume 39, month 05, 1986
- In Search of the Urban Variable: Towns and the English Economy, 1500-1650 pp. 165-185

- N. R. Goose
- Peasant Widows “Liberation” and Remarriage before the Black Death pp. 186-204

- Peter Franklin
- Trade, Plunder, and Economic Development in Early English Jamaica, 1655-89 pp. 205-222

- Nuala Zahedieh
- The Evolution of the English Turnpike Trusts: Lessons from a Case Study pp. 223-243

- B. J. Buchanan
- Laissez-faire and the London Gas Industry in the Nineteenth Century:Another Look pp. 244-263

- Derek Matthews
- Soviet Industrialization Reconsidered: Some Preliminary Conclusions about Economic Development between 1926 and 1941 pp. 264-294

- S. G. Wheatcroft, Robert Davies and J. M. Cooper
Volume 39, month 02, 1986
- Progress and Backwardness in English Agriculture, 1500-1650 pp. 1-18

- R. B. Outhwaite
- Mortality in the Fifteenth Century: Some New Evidence pp. 19-38

- John Hatcher
- Financial Crises in Eighteenth-century England pp. 39-58

- Julian Hoppit
- The Export White Paper, 10 September, 1941 pp. 59-76

- Alan P. Dobson
- State Controlled Marketing and Economic “Development”: The Case of West African Produce during the Second World War pp. 77-91

- David Meredith
- Lancashire's Last Stand: Declining Employment in the British Cotton Industry, 1950-70 pp. 92-107

- John Singleton