European Review of Economic History
1997 - 2011
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Volume 4, issue 3, 2000
- The fundamental problem of exchange: A research agenda in Historical Institutional Analysis pp. 251-284

- Avner Greif
- Chemicals, strategy, and tariffs: Tariff policy and the soda industry in Imperial Germany pp. 285-309

- Wolfgang Krause and Douglas J. Puffert
- Patterns of growth and stagnation in the late nineteenth century Habsburg economy pp. 311-340

- Max-Stephan Schulze
- The Great Depression in Sweden as a wage coordination failure pp. 341-360

- Klas Fregert
- Effective exchange rates 1879–1913 pp. 361-382

- Solomos Solomou and Luis Catão
Volume 4, issue 2, 2000
- Technology and productivity in historical perspective: Introduction pp. 115-119

- Stephen Broadberry and Herman de Jong
- Technology generation, technology use and economic growth pp. 121-146

- G. N. von Tunzelmann
- Technological lock-in of large firms since the interwar period pp. 147-174

- John Cantwell
- Electricity, technological change and productivity in Swedish industry, 1890–1990 pp. 175-194

- Lennart Schön
- Transfer patterns of British technology to the Continent: The case of the iron industry pp. 195-222

- Rainer Fremdling
- The determinants of productivity growth in Dutch manufacturing, 1815–1913 pp. 223-246

- J.P. Smits
Volume 4, issue 1, 2000
- Economic structure and agricultural productivity in Europe, 1300–1800 pp. 1-25

- Robert Allen
- Work and prudence: Household responses to income variation in nineteenth-century Britain pp. 27-57

- Sara Horrell and Deborah Oxley
- The income inequality of France in historical perspective pp. 59-83

- Christian Morrisson and Wayne Snyder
- The 1935 Sanctions against Italy: Would coal and oil have made a difference? pp. 85-110

- Cristiano Andrea Ristuccia
- Noticeboard pp. 111-112

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Volume 3, issue 3, 1999
- How beneficent is the market? A look at the modern history of mortality pp. 257-294

- Richard Easterlin
- Democracy and business cycles: Evidence from portuguese economic history pp. 295-321

- Miguel Costa-Gomes and Jose Tavares
- Rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic: English banking concentration and efficiency, 1870–1914 pp. 323-349

- Richard Grossman
- Weather effects on European agricultural output, 1850–1913 pp. 351-373

- Solomos Solomou and Weike Wu
- Noticeboard pp. 375-375

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Volume 3, issue 2, 1999
- The economic growth of Central and Eastern Europe in comparative perspective, 1870–1989 pp. 103-137

- David F. Good and Tongshu Ma
- Capital mobilisation and utilisation in latecomer economies: Germany and Italy compared pp. 139-174

- Caroline Fohlin
- Wages and the standard of living in Europe, 1500–1800 pp. 175-197

- Jan Luiten van Zanden
- Contra Ricardo: On the macroeconomics of pre-industrial economies pp. 199-232

- George Grantham
- Infrastructure and economic development in the Netherlands, 1853–1913 pp. 233-251

- Peter Groote, Jan Jacobs and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Noticeboard pp. 253-253

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Volume 3, issue 1, 1999
- English industrial distress before 1914 and the response of the banks pp. 1-24

- Mae Baker and Michael Collins
- Threat of a capital levy, expected devaluation and interest rates in France during the interwar period pp. 25-56

- Pierre Hautcoeur and Pierre Sicsic
- Avoiding lock-in: Cooperative creameries in Denmark, 1882–1903 pp. 57-78

- Ingrid Henriksen
- Agrarian transition and literacy: The case of nineteenth century Sweden pp. 79-96

- Anders Nilsson, Lars Pettersson and Patrick Svensson
- Noticeboard pp. 97-98

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Volume 2, issue 3, 1998
- Entrepreneurs and business performance in nineteenth century France pp. 235-262

- James Foreman-Peck, Elisa Boccaletti and Tom Nicholas
- Economic factors in the decline of mortality in late nineteenth century Britain pp. 263-288

- Robert Millward and Frances N. Bell
- Lessons from the free banking era in Switzerland: The law of adverse clearings and the role of the non-issuing credit banks pp. 289-308

- Manfred Neldner
- Monetary policy and business cycles in the interwar years: The Scandinavian experience pp. 309-344

- Jan T. Klovland
- The external financing of Italian electric companies in the interwar years pp. 345-375

- Marina Storaci and Giuseppe Tattara
Volume 2, issue 2, 1998
- Poor relief before the Welfare State: Britain versus the Continent, 1780–1880 pp. 101-140

- Peter Lindert
- Austrian private investments in Hungary, 1850–1913 pp. 141-169

- Michael Pammer
- Trends in Soviet labour productivity, 1928–85: War, postwar recovery, and slowdown pp. 171-200

- Mark Harrison
- Height and standards of living during the industrialisation of Spain: The case of Elche pp. 201-230

- José Martínez-Carrión and Juan J. Pérez Castejón
- Noticeboard pp. 231-231

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Volume 2, issue 1, 1998
- Capital accumulation, the soft budget constraint and Soviet industrialisation pp. 1-24

- Robert Allen
- Measuring the contribution of human capital to the development of the Catalan factory system (1830–61) pp. 25-48

- Joan Rosés
- Reparation transfers, the Borchardt hypothesis and the Great Depression in Germany, 1929–32: A guided tour for hard-headed Keynesians pp. 49-72

- Albrecht Ritschl
- Was Italy a protectionist country? pp. 73-97

- Giovanni Federico and Antonio Tena-Junguito
- Noticeboard pp. 99-100

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Volume 1, issue 3, 1997
- Weimar's investment and growth record in intertemporal and international perspective pp. 271-297

- Mark Spoerer
- The Human Development Index and changes in standards of living: Some historical comparisons pp. 299-322

- Nicholas Crafts
- Approaching Europe: The merchant networks between Finland and Europe during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries pp. 323-352

- Jari Ojala
- The French cliometric revolution: A survey of cliometric contributions to French economic history pp. 353-405

- George Grantham
Volume 1, issue 2, 1997
- Around the European periphery 1870–1913: Globalization, schooling and growth pp. 153-190

- Kevin O'Rourke and Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Labour migration in southern and eastern England, 1861–1901 pp. 191-215

- George R. Boyer
- Geography, exchange rates and trade structures: Germany's export performance since the 1950s pp. 217-246

- Ludger Lindlar and Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich
- Anglo-German productivity differences 1870–1990: A sectoral analysis pp. 247-267

- Stephen Broadberry
- Noticeboard pp. 269-269

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Volume 1, issue 1, 1997
- Migration as disaster relief: Lessons from the Great Irish Famine pp. 3-25

- Cormac Ó Gráda and Kevin O'Rourke
- Convergence in the age of mass migration pp. 27-63

- Alan Taylor and Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Did tariffs stifle Spanish agriculture before 1936? pp. 65-87

- James Simpson
- Measuring protection in the early twentieth century pp. 89-125

- Antoni Estevadeordal
- The Golden Age of European growth: A review essay pp. 127-149

- Peter Temin
- Noticeboard pp. 151-152

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