European Review of Economic History
1997 - 2011
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2004
- Explaining Anglo-German productivity differences in services since 1870 pp. 229-262

- Stephen Broadberry
- Price and wage stickiness during the Great Depression pp. 263-295

- Jakob Madsen
- Energy consumption, pollutant emissions and growth in the long run: Sweden through 200 years pp. 297-335

- Astrid Kander and Magnus Lindmark
- Episodes in catching-up: Anglo-French industrial productivity differentials in 1930 pp. 337-373

- Jean-Pierre Dormois
- The European Historical Economics Society pp. 375-375

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Volume 8, issue 2, 2004
- Mind the gap! Transport costs and price convergence in the nineteenth century Atlantic economy pp. 125-147

- Karl Gunnar Persson
- Emigration from the UK, 1870–1913 and 1950–1998 pp. 149-171

- Timothy Hatton
- Averting the Nazi seizure of power: A counterfactual thought experiment pp. 173-199

- Christian Stögbauer and John Komlos
- Spurious growth in German output data, 1913—1938 pp. 201-223

- Albrecht Ritschl
- Economic History Society Annual Conference pp. 225-225

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- The European Historical Economics Society pp. 226-226

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Volume 8, issue 1, 2004
- European governments and the infrastructure industries, c.1840–1914 pp. 3-28

- Robert Millward
- Skilled and unskilled wage differentials and economic integration, 1870–1930 pp. 29-60

- Concha Betrán and Maria A. Pons
- A Norwegian consumer price index 1819–1913 in a Scandinavian perspective pp. 61-79

- Ola Grytten
- Path dependence, time lags and the birth of globalisation: A critique of O'Rourke and Williamson pp. 81-108

- Dennis O. Flynn and Arturo Giráldez
- Once more: When did globalisation begin? pp. 109-117

- Kevin O'Rourke and Jeffrey Williamson
- Berliner Colloquium zur quantitativen Wirtschafts-und Sozialgeschichte pp. 119-120

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- The European Historical Economics Society pp. 121-121

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Volume 7, issue 3, 2003
- Dealing with economic stress through migration: Lessons from nineteenth century rural Sweden pp. 271-299

- Martin Dribe
- Creating firms for a new century: Determinants of firm creation around 1900 pp. 301-329

- Joerg Baten
- Centralised wage bargaining and structural change in Sweden pp. 331-363

- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon Cohen
- English commercial banks and business client distress, 1946–63 pp. 365-387

- Mae Baker and Michael Collins
Volume 7, issue 2, 2003
- An anthropometric history of early-modern France pp. 159-189

- John Komlos
- Steps toward equality: How and why income inequality in urban Sweden changed during the period 1925–1958 pp. 191-211

- Björn Gustafsson and Mats Johansson
- Standardised Latin and medieval economic growth pp. 213-238

- Ulrich Blum and Leonard Dudley
- Looking ahead from the past: The inter-temporal sustainability of Portuguese finances, 1854–1910 pp. 239-266

- Rui Esteves
Volume 7, issue 1, 2003
- European economic integration and the labour compact, 1850–1913 pp. 3-41

- Michael Huberman and Wayne Lewchuk
- New wine in old bottles: Output and productivity trends in Portuguese agriculture, 1850–1950 pp. 43-72

- Pedro Lains
- Swedish historical national accounts: The fifth generation pp. 73-97

- Jan Bohlin
- Shareholder liability regimes in nineteenth-century English banking: The impact upon the market for shares pp. 99-125

- Charles R. Hickson and John Turner
- Norwegian local public finance in the 1930s and beyond pp. 127-154

- Torberg Falch and Per Tovmo
Volume 6, issue 3, 2002
- Land rental values and the agrarian economy: England and Wales, 1500–1914 pp. 281-308

- Gregory Clark
- Central Europe's way to a market economy, 1000–1800 pp. 309-337

- Oliver Volckart
- What do people die of during famines: the Great Irish Famine in comparative perspective pp. 339-363

- Joel Mokyr and Cormac Ó Gráda
- Occupational self-selection of European emigrants: Evidence from nineteenth-century Hesse-Cassel pp. 365-394

- Simone A. Wegge
- The Human Development Index, 1870–1999: Some revised estimates pp. 395-405

- Nicholas Crafts
Volume 6, issue 2, 2002
- Taking the measure of the early modern economy: Historical national accounts for Holland in 1510/14 pp. 131-163

- Jan Luiten van Zanden
- Computational general equilibrium models in economic history and an analysis of British capitalist agriculture pp. 165-191

- Knick Harley
- Putting Spanish steel on the map: The location of Spanish integrated steel, 1880–1936 pp. 193-220

- Stefan Houpt
- Regulation, taxation and the development of the German universal banking system, 1884–1913 pp. 221-254

- Caroline Fohlin
- Dissertation summaries pp. 255-255

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- Institutions for contract enforcement and risk-sharing: From the sea loan to the commenda in late medieval Venice pp. 257-262

- Yadira Gonzalez de Lara
- New technology and labour productivity in English and French agriculture, 1700–1850 pp. 263-267

- Liam Brunt
- Northern Spain between the Iberian and the Atlantic worlds: Trade and regional specialisation, 1550–1650 pp. 269-275

- Regina Grafe
Volume 6, issue 1, 2002
- The Golden Age of European growth reconsidered pp. 3-22

- Peter Temin
- When did globalisation begin? pp. 23-50

- O’rourke, Kevin H. and Jeffrey Williamson
- The political economy of the wine trade: Spanish exports and the international market, 1890–1935 pp. 51-85

- Vicente Pinilla and María-Isabel Ayuda
- The determinants of structural change: Transformation pressure and structural change in Swedish manufacturing industry, 1870–1993 pp. 87-110

- Magnus Lindmark and Peter Vikström
- The world economy 0–2000 AD: A review article pp. 111-120

- Giovanni Federico
Volume 5, issue 3, 2001
- Oysters and rye bread: Polarising living standards in Flanders, 1800–1860 pp. 301-336

- Yves Segers
- Making the French pay: The costs and consequences of the Napoleonic reparations pp. 337-365

- Eugene White
- Profitability in English banking in the twentieth century pp. 367-401

- Forrest Capie and Mark Billings
- Debt, deficits, and crowding out: England, 1727–1840 pp. 403-436

- Gregory Clark
Volume 5, issue 2, 2001
- Special Issue on German Cliometrics: Editors’ Foreword pp. 149-149

- John Komlos, Scott Eddie and Stephen Broadberry
- German economic history and Cliometrics: A selective survey of recent tendencies pp. 151-187

- Richard Tilly
- Job tenure and labour market dynamics during high industrialization: the case of Germany before World War I pp. 189-217

- John C. Brown and Gerhard Neumeier
- Why Chamberlain failed and Bismarck succeeded: The political economy of tariffs in British and German elections pp. 219-250

- Adam Klug
- The radicalisation of the German electorate: Swinging to the Right and the Left in the twilight of the Weimar Republic pp. 251-280

- Christian Stögbauer
- Rational investment behaviour and seasonality in early modern grain prices pp. 281-298

- Walter Bauernfeind, Michael Reutter and Ulrich Woitek
Volume 5, issue 1, 2001
- Shrinking the world: Improvements in the speed of information transmission, c. 1820–1870 pp. 1-28

- Yrjö Kaukiainen
- Measuring social capital: Culture as an explanation of Italy's economic dualism pp. 29-59

- Francesco L. Galassi
- Industrial growth in Greece between the wars: A new perspective pp. 61-89

- Olga Christodoulaki
- Globalisation and wage inequalities, 1870–1970 pp. 91-118

- Edward Anderson
- The agony of central power: Fiscal federalism in the German Reich pp. 119-142

- Carsten Hefeker
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