European Review of Economic History
1997 - 2011
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Volume 12, issue 3, 2008
- The secret of Venetian success: a public-order, reputation-based institution pp. 247-285

- Yadira González de Lara
- Inequality, poverty and the Kuznets curve in Spain, 1850–2000 pp. 287-324

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- Optimists or pessimists? A reconsideration of nutritional status in Britain, 1740–1865 pp. 325-354

- Francesco Cinnirella
- Globalization and the Great Divergence: terms of trade booms, volatility and the poor periphery, 1782–1913 pp. 355-391

- Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Sources of long-term economic growth for Turkey, 1880–2005 pp. 393-430

- Sumru Altug, Alpay Filiztekin and Sevket Pamuk
Volume 12, issue 2, 2008
- ‘You know, Ernest, the rich are different from you and me’: a comment on Clark's A Farewell to Alms pp. 138-148

- Deirdre N. McCloskey
- Clark's intellectual Sudoku pp. 149-155

- Hans-Joachim Voth
- Explaining the industrial transition: a non-Malthusian perspective pp. 155-165

- George Grantham
- The Malthus delusion pp. 165-173

- Karl Gunnar Persson
- In defense of the Malthusian interpretation of history pp. 175-199

- Gregory Clark
- The level of labour productivity in German mining, crafts and industry in 1913: evidence from output data pp. 201-219

- Carsten Burhop
- Post-war reconstruction and the Golden Age of economic growth pp. 221-241

- Tamás Vonyó
Volume 12, issue 1, 2008
- Pre- and post-famine indices of Irish equity prices pp. 3-38

- Charles R. Hickson and John Turner
- Taxation, regulation and the information efficiency of the Berlin stock exchange, 1892–1913 pp. 39-66

- Sergey Gelman and Carsten Burhop
- The rural/urban wage gap in the industrialisation of Russia, 1884–1910 pp. 67-95

- Leonid Borodkin, Brigitte Granville and Carol Leonard
- Ports, plagues and politics: explaining Italian city growth 1300–1861 pp. 97-131

- Maarten Bosker, Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen, Herman de Jong and Marc Schramm
Volume 11, issue 3, 2007
- The Black Death and the origins of the ‘Great Divergence’ across Europe, 1300–1600 pp. 289-317

- Sevket Pamuk
- The decline of Spain (1500–1850): conjectural estimates pp. 319-366

- Carlos Álvarez-Nogal and Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- East India bonds, 1718–1763: early exotic derivatives and London market efficiency pp. 367-394

- Pilar Nogues-Marco and Camila Vam Malle-Sabouret
- Property rights, politics and innovation: creamery diffusion in pre-1914 Ireland pp. 395-417

- Kevin O'Rourke
Volume 11, issue 2, 2007
- An elephant in the garden: The Allies, Spain, and oil in World War II pp. 159-187

- Leonardo Caruana and Hugh Rockoff
- Origins of catch-up failure: Comparative productivity growth in the Habsburg Empire, 1870–1910 pp. 189-218

- Max-Stephan Schulze
- North versus South: Energy transition and energy intensity in Europe over 200 years pp. 219-253

- Ben Gales, Astrid Kander, Paolo Malanima and Maria del Mar Rubio Varas
- From the great illusion to the Great War: Military spending behaviour of the Great Powers, 1870–1913 pp. 255-283

- Jari Eloranta
Volume 11, issue 1, 2007
- Why didn't France follow the British stabilisation after World War I? pp. 3-37

- Michael Bordo and Pierre Hautcoeur
- Coal and the Industrial Revolution, 1700–1869 pp. 39-72

- Gregory Clark and David Jacks
- Trade wars and the Slump pp. 73-98

- James Foreman-Peck, Andrew Hughes Hallett and Yue Ma
- Was Malthus right? A VAR analysis of economic and demographic interactions in pre-industrial England pp. 99-121

- Esteban Nicolini
- Partisan politics and public debt: The importance of the ‘Whig Supremacy’ for Britain's financial revolution pp. 123-153

- David Stasavage
Volume 10, issue 3, 2006
- Globalisation and financial intermediaries: Advances in New Financial History A Special Issue of the European Review of Economic History Guest Editors' Introduction pp. 253-255

- Marc Flandreau and Eduard Hochreiter
- Italian city-states and financial evolution pp. 257-278

- Michele Fratianni and Franco Spinelli
- The evolution of the structure and performance of the London Stock Exchange in the first global financial market, 1812–1914 pp. 279-300

- Larry Neal and Lance Davis
- Cross-listed stocks as an information vehicle of speculation: Evidence from European cross-listings in the early 1870s pp. 301-327

- Markus Baltzer
- European bank penetration during the first wave of globalisation: Lessons from Brazil and Chile, 1878–1913 pp. 329-359

- Ignacio Briones and André Villela
- The determinants of multinational banking during the first globalisation 1880–1914 pp. 361-388

- Stefano Battilossi
- Do legal origins matter? The case of bankruptcy laws in Europe 1808–1914 pp. 389-419

- Jérôme Sgard
- Legal-political factors and the historical evolution of the finance-growth link pp. 421-444

- Michael Bordo and Peter Rousseau
Volume 10, issue 2, 2006
- Towards an economic interpretation of citizenship: The Dutch Republic between medieval communes and modern nation-states pp. 111-145

- Jan Luiten van Zanden and Maarten Prak
- The telegraph, co-ordination of tramp shipping, and growth in world trade, 1870–1910 pp. 147-173

- Byron Lew and Bruce Cater
- The levelling of pay in Britain during the Second World War pp. 175-204

- Ian Gazeley
- New results on the tariff–growth paradox pp. 205-230

- David Jacks
- Recent contributions to the history of monetary and international financial systems: A review essay pp. 231-248

- Angela Redish
- The European Historical Economics Society pp. 249-249

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Volume 10, issue 1, 2006
- The logic of compromise: Monetary bargaining in Austria-Hungary, 1867–1913 pp. 3-33

- Marc Flandreau
- The fiscal background of the Russian revolution pp. 35-50

- Gregory M. Dempster
- The biological standard of living on the decline: Episodes from Germany during early industrialisation pp. 51-88

- Ulf Christian Ewert
- A very peculiar practice: Underemployment in Britain during the interwar years pp. 89-108

- Sue Bowden, David Higgins and C. Price
Volume 9, issue 3, 2005
- The growth of the Italian economy, 1861–1913: Preliminary second-generation estimates pp. 273-312

- Stefano Fenoaltea
- All that glitters: Precious metals, rent seeking and the decline of Spain pp. 313-336

- Mauricio Drelichman
- An event study of the Rhenish-Westphalian Coal Syndicate pp. 337-364

- Thomas Bittner
- Diffusion of new technology and complementary best practice: A case study pp. 365-397

- Ingrid Henriksen and Morten Hviid
Volume 9, issue 2, 2005
- From political fragmentation towards a customs union: Border effects of the German Zollverein, 1815 to 1855 pp. 129-162

- Carol Shiue
- Commodity market integration 1850–1913: Evidence from Britain and Germany pp. 163-197

- Jan Tore Klovland
- Economic integration across borders: The Polish interwar economy 1921–1937 pp. 199-231

- Carsten Trenkler and Nikolaus Wolf
- Internal migrations in Spain, 1877–1930 pp. 233-265

- Javier Silvestre
- Economic History Society Annual Conference 31 MARCH–2 APRIL 2006, UNIVERSITY OF READING pp. 267-268

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- The European Historical Economics Society pp. 269-269

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Volume 9, issue 1, 2005
- The rise and decline of the Irish stock market, 1865–1913 pp. 3-33

- Charles R. Hickson and John Turner
- Unemployment and the UK labour market before, during and after the Golden Age pp. 35-60

- Timothy Hatton and George R. Boyer
- The biological standard of living in Europe during the last two millennia pp. 61-95

- Nikola Koepke and Joerg Baten
- Urbanisation and the Italian economy during the last millennium pp. 97-122

- Paolo Malanima
- ESTER pp. 123-123

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