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European Review of Economic History

1997 - 2011

Continued by European Review of Economic History.

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Volume 15, issue 3, 2011

Survival of the richest? Social status, fertility and social mobility in England 1541-1824 pp. 365-392 Downloads
Nina Boberg-Fazlic, Paul Sharp and Jacob Weisdorf
Did Ivan's vote matter? The political economy of local democracy in Tsarist Russia pp. 393-441 Downloads
Steven Nafziger
Remittances, capital flows and financial development during the mass migration period, 1870–1913 pp. 443-474 Downloads
Rui Esteves and David Khoudour
The role of technology and institutions for growth: Danish creameries in the late nineteenth century pp. 475-493 Downloads
Ingrid Henriksen, Markus Lampe and Paul Sharp
To err is human: US rating agencies and the interwar foreign government debt crisis pp. 495-538 Downloads
Marc Flandreau, Norbert Gaillard and Frank Packer
The legacy of the Swedish gift and inheritance tax, 1884–2004 pp. 539-569 Downloads
Henry Ohlsson

Volume 15, issue 2, 2011

The long decline of a leading economy: GDP in central and northern Italy, 1300–1913 pp. 169-219 Downloads
Paolo Malanima
Gilding golden ages: perspectives from early modern Antwerp on the guild debate, c. 1450 – c. 1650 pp. 221-253 Downloads
Bert de Munck
Intergenerational wealth accumulation and dispersion in the Ottoman Empire: observations from eighteenth-century Kastamonu pp. 255-276 Downloads
Metin Cosgel and Boğaç A. Ergene
Foreign wars, domestic markets: England, 1793–1815 pp. 277-311 Downloads
David Jacks
The continuation of the antebellum puzzle: stature in the US, 1847–1894 pp. 313-327 Downloads
Matthias Zehetmayer
The institutional roots of post-war European economic underperformance: a regional approach pp. 329-355 Downloads
Kerstin Enflo
Measuring economic performance and social progress pp. 357-363 Downloads
Tim Leunig

Volume 15, issue 1, 2011

Social capital and economic performance: trust and distrust in eighteenth-century gold shipments from Brazil pp. 1-27 Downloads
Leonor Costa, Maria Manuela Rocha and Tanya Araújo
The political economy of agricultural protection: Sweden 1887 pp. 29-59 Downloads
Sibylle Lehmann-Hasemeyer and Oliver Volckart
Foreign capital, financial crises and incomes in the first era of globalization pp. 61-91 Downloads
Michael Bordo and Christopher Meissner
When did European markets integrate? pp. 93-126 Downloads
Giovanni Federico
Why was urban overcrowding much more severe in Scotland than in the rest of the British Isles? Evidence from the first (1904) official household expenditure survey pp. 127-151 Downloads
Ian Gazeley, Andrew Newell and Peter Scott
Explaining the first Industrial Revolution: two views pp. 153-168 Downloads
Nicholas Crafts

Volume 14, issue 3, 2010

The emergence of provincial debt in the county of Holland (thirteenth–sixteenth centuries) pp. 335-359 Downloads
Jaco Zuijderduijn
The gains from improved market efficiency: trade before and after the transatlantic telegraph pp. 361-381 Downloads
Mette Ejrnæs and Karl Gunnar Persson
Media bias in financial newspapers: evidence from early twentieth-century France pp. 383-432 Downloads
Vincent Bignon and Antonio Miscio
Nazi Germany's preparation for war: evidence from revised industrial investment series pp. 433-468 Downloads
Jonas Scherner
The significance of the Cape trade route to economic activity in the Cape Colony: a medium-term business cycle analysis pp. 469-503 Downloads
Willem Boshoff and Johan Fourie

Volume 14, issue 2, 2010

Beyond building craftsmen. Economic growth and living standards in the sixteenth-century Low Countries: the case of 's-Hertogenbosch (1500–1560) pp. 179-207 Downloads
Bruno Blondé and Jord Hanus
Technical change in Westphalian peasant agriculture and the rise of the Ruhr, circa 1830–1880 pp. 209-237 Downloads
Michael Kopsidis and Heinrich Hockmann
Taking advantage of globalization? Spain and the building of the international market in Mediterranean horticultural products, 1850–1935 pp. 239-274 Downloads
Vicente Pinilla and María-Isabel Ayuda
Agricultural growth and institutions: Sweden, 1700–1860 pp. 275-304 Downloads
Mats Olsson and Patrick Svensson
The institutional roots of Great Britain's ‘big problem of small change’ pp. 305-334 Downloads
George Selgin

Volume 14, issue 1, 2010

The income distributional consequences of agrarian tariffs in Sweden on the eve of World War I pp. 1-45 Downloads
Jan Bohlin
Black man's burden, white man's welfare: control, devolution and development in the British Empire, 1880–1914 pp. 47-70 Downloads
Olivier Accominotti, Marc Flandreau, Riad Rezzik and Frédéric Zumer
The biological standard of living in Germany before the Kaiserreich, 1815–1840: insights from English army data pp. 71-109 Downloads
Michela Coppola
Bairoch revisited: tariff structure and growth in the late nineteenth century pp. 111-143 Downloads
Antonio Tena-Junguito
A new method for estimating the money demand in pre-industrial economies: probate inventories and Spain in the eighteenth century pp. 145-177 Downloads
Esteban Nicolini and Fernando Ramos-Palencia

Volume 13, issue 3, 2009

A Special Issue of the European Review of Economic History: Guest Editors' Introduction pp. 285-286 Downloads
Barry Eichengreen and Marc Flandreau
Market leader: the Austro-Hungarian Bank and the making of foreign exchange intervention, 1896–1913 pp. 287-318 Downloads
Clemens Jobst
Did the structure of trade and foreign debt affect reserve currency composition? Evidence from interwar Japan pp. 319-347 Downloads
Mariko Hatase and Mari Ohnuki
The sterling trap: foreign reserves management at the Bank of France, 1928–1936 pp. 349-376 Downloads
Olivier Accominotti
The rise and fall of the dollar (or when did the dollar replace sterling as the leading reserve currency?) pp. 377-411 Downloads
Barry Eichengreen and Marc Flandreau
Not quite as advertised: Canada's managed float in the 1950s and Bank of Canada intervention pp. 413-435 Downloads
Pierre Siklos
Sterling in crisis, 1964–1967 pp. 437-459 Downloads
Michael Bordo, Ronald MacDonald and Michael J. Oliver

Volume 13, issue 2, 2009

Why did the first farmers toil? Human metabolism and the origins of agriculture pp. 157-172 Downloads
Jacob Weisdorf
Socio-economic institutions and transaction costs: merchant guilds and rural trade in eighteenth-century Lower Silesia pp. 173-198 Downloads
Marcel Boldorf
Monetary regimes and the endogeneity of labour market structures: empirical evidence from Denmark, 1875–2007 pp. 199-218 Downloads
Kim Abildgren
Investment and growth in Europe during the Golden Age pp. 219-249 Downloads
Antonio Cubel and M. Teresa Sanchis
A pioneer of a new monetary policy? Sweden's price-level targeting of the 1930s revisited pp. 251-282 Downloads
Tobias Straumann and Ulrich Woitek

Volume 13, issue 1, 2009

Optimists or pessimists? A reconsideration of nutritional status in Britain, 1740–1865 – ERRATUM pp. 2-2 Downloads
Anonymous
Making property productive: reorganizing rights to real and equitable estates in Britain, 1660–1830 pp. 3-30 Downloads
Dan Bogart and Gary Richardson
Political regimes and sovereign credit risk in Europe, 1750–1913 pp. 31-63 Downloads
Mark Dincecco
Demand and supply factors in the fertility transition: a county-level analysis of age-specific marital fertility in Sweden, 1880–1930 pp. 65-94 Downloads
Martin Dribe
Integration of global commodity markets in the early modern era pp. 95-120 Downloads
Klas Rönnbäck
The skill premium and the ‘Great Divergence’ pp. 121-153 Downloads
Jan Luiten van Zanden
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