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Volume 38, month 11, 1985
- Capital Exports, 1870–1914 Harmful or Beneficial? pp. 489-514

- Sidney Pollard
- The Rural Population of Essex in the Later Middle Ages pp. 515-530

- L. R. Poos
- The Growth and Impact of the British Water Industry in the Nineteenth Century pp. 531-547

- J. A. Hassan
- Economic and Social History at Advanced Level pp. 548-568

- R. G. Wilson and J. F. Hadwin
- Accounting for Growth, 1870–1940: Stephen Nicholas and Total Factor Productivity Measurements pp. 569-575

- Mark Thomas
- British Economic Performance and Total Factor Productivity Growth, 1870–1940 pp. 576-582

- Stephen Nicholas
- State and Economy in India over Seven Hundred Years pp. 583-596

- C. A. Bayly
- List of Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland PUBLISHED IN 1984 pp. 597-636

- Tim Claydon, Michael Partridge and Simon Ville
Volume 38, month 08, 1985
- Growth and Deceleration in English Agriculture, 1660–1790 pp. 333-351

- R. V. Jackson
- Were the Tax Assessments of Domesday England Artificial? The Case of Essex pp. 352-372

- McDONALD John and Graeme Snooks
- The Scale and Nature of the Growth of Owner-Occupation in Britain between the Wars pp. 373-392

- Mark Swenarton and Sandra Taylor
- The Regional Impact of an Overvalued Pound in the 1920S pp. 393-401

- M. E. F. Jones
- Seedcorn or Chaff? New Firm Formation and the Performance of the Interwar Economy pp. 402-422

- James Foreman-Peck
- Success or Failure? The Prosecution of the Early Factory Acts pp. 423-427

- Peter Bartrip
- The Successful Prosecution of the Factory Acts: A Suggested Explanation pp. 428-430

- Clark Nardinelli
- Factory Act Prosecutions: A Hidden Consensus? pp. 431-436

- A. E. Peacock
- H. J. Dyos and British Urban History pp. 437-447

- Seymour J. Mandelbaum
Volume 38, month 05, 1985
- “Swords into Ploughshares”: Recycling in Pre-Industrial England pp. 175-191

- Donald Woodward
- The Evolution of Weight-Standards and the Creation of New Monetary and Commercial Links in Northern Europe from the Tenth Century to the Twelfth Century† pp. 192-209

- Pamela Nightingale
- Bankers in English Society in the Late Nineteenth Century pp. 210-229

- Y. Cassis
- British-Based Investment Groups Before 1914 pp. 230-247

- S. D. Chapman
- The World Economy since 1945: A Stylized Historical Analysis† pp. 252-275

- W. W. Rostow
- School Attendance in Nineteenth-Century Scotland pp. 276-281

- D. M. Mason
- School Attendance in Nineteenth-Century Scotland: A Reply pp. 282-286

- R. D. Anderson
- Economic Liberalism as Ideology: The Appleby Version pp. 287-297

- Donald Winch
Volume 38, month 02, 1985
- A New View of European Industrialization pp. 1-23

- Rondo Cameron
- The Standard of Living in the Long Run: London, 1700–1860 pp. 24-36

- L. D. Schwarz
- Institutional Proliferation in the British Engineering Profession, 1847–1914 pp. 42-60

- R. A. Buchanan
- The London Stock Exchange and the British Securities Market 1850–1914 pp. 61-82

- R. C. Michie
- Keynesian Policy and British Unemployment in the 1930s pp. 83-88

- W. R. Garside and Timothy Hatton
- Building Counterfactual Pyramids pp. 89-94

- Sean Glynn and Alan Booth
- The “Keynesian Revolution” and Economic Policy-making: A Comment pp. 95-100

- Neil Rollings
- The “Keynesian Revolution” and Economic Policy-making: A Reply pp. 101-106

- Alan Booth
- Recent Writing on Japanese Economic and Social History pp. 107-123

- Shin-Ichi Yonekawa
Volume 37, month 11, 1984
- New Developments in Irish Population History, 1700-1850 pp. 473-488

- Joel Mokyr and Cormac Ó Gráda
- The Overseas Marketing Performance of British Industry, 1870-1914 pp. 489-506

- Stephen J. Nicholas
- New Evidence on the Stubborn English Mule and the Cotton Industry, 1878-1920 pp. 507-519

- Gary Saxonhouse and Gavin Wright
- The Sterling Overvaluation in 1925. A Multilateral Approach pp. 520-532

- John Redmond
- Limits to Intervention: The Bank of England and Industrial Diversification in the Depressed Areas pp. 533-550

- Carol E. Heim
- Late Medieval Urban Prosperity pp. 551-554

- Robert Tittler
- Late Medieval Urban Prosperity: A Rejoinder pp. 555-556

- A. R. Bridbury
- The Chronology of English Enclosure pp. 557-559

- John Chapman
- The Chronology of English Enclosure: A Reply pp. 560-562

- J. R. Wordie
- List of Publications on The Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland PUBLISHED IN 1983 pp. 563-608

- Tim Claydon, Jonathan Liebenau and Simon Ville
Volume 37, month 08, 1984
- The Development of the South African Gold-Mining Industry, 1895-1918 pp. 319-340

- Peter Richardson and Jean-Jacques van Helten
- Agrarian Economy After the Black Death: The Manors of Canterbury Cathedral Priory, 1348-91 pp. 341-354

- Mavis Mate
- Artisan or Labour Aristocrat? pp. 355-372

- E. J. Hobsbawm
- British Farming Profits and Government Policy during the First World War pp. 373-390

- Peter E. Dewey
- The Sterling Crisis of 1947 and the British Response to the Marshall Plan pp. 391-408

- C. C. S. Newton
- Agricultural Development and Government Policy in Settler Economies: A Comment pp. 409-413

- Stephen Choate
- Agricultural Development and Government Policy: A Reply pp. 414-416

- Paul Mosley
- Recent Work on the Economic History of Nineteenth-Century France pp. 417-434

- Roger Price
Volume 37, month 05, 1984
- The “Treasury View” on Public Works and Employment in the Interwar Period pp. 167-181

- G. C. Peden
- Irish Population in the Pre-Famine Period: Evidence from County Antrim pp. 182-196

- V. Morgan and W. Macafee
- The Successful Prosecution of the Factory Acts, 1833-55 pp. 197-210

- A. E. Peacock
- Limits of Leverage: The Anglo-Danish Trade Agreement of 1933 pp. 211-228

- T. J. T. Rooth
- Resolving the Paradox of the Monnet Plan: National and International Planning in French Reconstruction pp. 229-243

- Frances M. B. Lynch
- Agricultural Productivity in Eighteenth-Century England: Some Further Speculations pp. 244-251

- Mark Overton
- Agricultural Productivity in Eighteenth-Century England: Further Strains of Speculation pp. 252-257

- Michael Turner
- A “Keynesian Revolution” in Economic Policy-Making? pp. 258-262

- J. D. Tomlinson
- Defining a “Keynesian Revolution” pp. 263-267

- Alan Booth
- Balkan Economic Development pp. 268-273

- Ivan T. Berend
Volume 37, month 02, 1984
- The Pattern of Landownership in England and Wales, 1660-1880 pp. 1-22

- J. V. Beckett
- The Economic Position of Husbandmen at the Time of Domesday Book: A Kentish Perspective pp. 23-34

- K. P. Witney
- The Growth and Performance of British Multinational Firms before 1939: The Case of Dunlop pp. 35-53

- Geoffrey Jones
- Finance and Foreign Control in Canadian Base Metal Mining, 1918-55 pp. 54-67

- Alexander Dow
- The Causes of the German Banking Crisis of 1931 pp. 68-87

- Harold James
- English Workers’Living Standards During The Industrial Revolution: A Comment pp. 88-92

- M. W. Flinn
- Reply to Michael Flinn pp. 93-94

- Peter Lindert and Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Fiscal Policy in Britain During the 1930s pp. 95-102

- Stephen Broadberry
- The Measurement of Fiscal Influence in Britain in the 1930s pp. 103-106

- Roger Middleton
- Revisiting Rostow pp. 107-114

- Barry Supple