European Review of Economic History
2012 - 2025
Continuation of European Review of Economic History. Current editor(s): Christopher M. Meissner, Steven Nafziger and Alessandro Nuvolari From European Historical Economics Society Bibliographic data for series maintained by Oxford University Press (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 24, issue 4, 2020
- A reassessment of the Great Divergence debate: towards a reconciliation of apparently distinct determinants pp. 633-674

- Victor Court
- Networks and trade costs in commodity markets during the late nineteenth century: a new dataset and evidence pp. 675-695

- Alexander Pütz, Pierre L Siklos and Christoph Sulewski
- Filling the ranks: the Remplacement Militaire in post-revolutionary France pp. 696-715

- Louis Rouanet and Ennio E Piano
- Factor endowments and international trade: a study of land embodied in trade on the Baltic Sea region, 1750–1856 pp. 716-735

- Dimitrios Theodoridis, Klas Rönnbäck and Werner Scheltjens
- Sooner than you think: the Pre-1914 UK Productivity Slowdown was Victorian not Edwardian pp. 736-748

- Nicholas Crafts and Terence C Mills
- The origins of the (cooperative) species: Raiffeisen banking in the Netherlands, 1898–19091 pp. 749-782

- Christopher Colvin, Stuart Henderson and John Turner
- The impact of sectoral shifts on Dutch unmarried women’s labor force participation, 1812–1929 pp. 783-817

- Corinne Boter and Pieter Woltjer
- “Till debt do us part”: financial implications of the divorce of the Irish Free State from the United Kingdom, 1922–1926 pp. 818-842

- John Fitzgerald and Seán Kenny
Volume 24, issue 3, 2020
- Ethnic enclaves and immigrant outcomes: Norwegian immigrants during the Age of Mass Migration pp. 427-446

- Katherine Eriksson
- Patent disclosure and England’s early industrial revolution pp. 447-467

- Gary W Cox
- Colonialism and rural inequality in Sierra Leone: an egalitarian experiment pp. 468-501

- Stefania Galli and Klas Rönnbäck
- The Crafts–Harley view of German industrialization: an independent estimate of the income side of net national product, 1851–1913 pp. 502-521

- Ulrich Pfister
- Wildcat bankers or political failure? The Irish financial pantomime, 1797–1826 pp. 522-577

- Seán Kenny and John Turner
- Exhibitions, patents, and innovation in the early twentieth century: evidence from the Turin 1911 International Exhibition pp. 578-600

- Giacomo Domini
- The extent of citizenship in pre-industrial England, Germany, and the Low Countries pp. 601-625

- Chris Minns, Clare H Crowston, Raoul De Kerf, Bert De Munck, Marcel J Hoogenboom, Christopher M Kissane, Maarten Prak and Patrick Wallis
- Trade frictions, trade policies, and the interwar business cycle‡ pp. 627-628

- Thilo N H Albers
- The interactions between monetary and fiscal policies in Britain during the French Wars (1793–1821) (General equilibrium assets and the neutrality of money) pp. 629-630

- Pamfili Antipa
- Rural livelihoods and agricultural commercialization in colonial Uganda: conjunctures of external influences and local realities pp. 631-632

- Michiel de Haas
Volume 24, issue 2, 2020
- The low return to English fluency during the Age of Mass Migration☆ pp. 219-242

- Zachary Ward
- Labour frictions in interwar Britain: industrial reshuffling and the origin of mass unemployment pp. 243-263

- Ivan Luzardo-Luna
- Career incentives in political hierarchy: evidence from Imperial Russia† pp. 264-287

- Gunes Gokmen and Dmitrii Kofanov
- Trade and nationalism: market integration in interwar Yugoslavia* pp. 288-313

- Luka Miladinović
- Foreign capital in 19th century Spain’s investment boom† pp. 314-331

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- Learning how to manage risk by hedging: the VOC insurance contract of 1613 pp. 332-355

- Oscar Gelderblom, Abe de Jong and Joost Jonker
- A microanalysis of trade finance: German bank entry and coffee exports in Brazil, 1880–1913 pp. 356-389

- Wilfried Kisling
- Danger to the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the regime shift to paper money, 1797–1821 pp. 390-426

- Patrick K O'Brien and Nuno Palma
Volume 24, issue 1, 2020
- Measuring extractive institutions: colonial trade and price gaps in French Africa pp. 1-23

- Federico Tadei
- British state development after the Glorious Revolution pp. 24-45

- Gary W Cox
- A Kuznets rise and a Piketty fall: income inequality in Finland, 1865–1934 pp. 46-79

- Petri Roikonen and Sakari Heikkinen
- Living costs and living standards: Australian development 1820–1870† pp. 80-97

- Laura Panza and Jeffrey G Williamson
- The limits to lender of last resort interventions in emerging economies: evidence from the Gold Standard and the Great Depression in Spain pp. 98-133

- Enrique Jorge-Sotelo
- English energy consumption and the impact of the Black Death pp. 134-156

- Richard W Unger
- Vertical and horizontal integration in Imperial Russian cotton textiles, 1894–1900 pp. 157-191

- Amanda Gregg
- Incentives work: performance-related remuneration of directors before and during the great depression in Belgium pp. 192-218

- Veronique Vermoesen, Marc Deloof and Armin Schwienbacher
Volume 23, issue 4, 2019
- Estimating long-term socioeconomic inequality in southern Europe: The Barcelona area, 1481–1880 pp. 397-420

- Gabriel Brea-Martínez and Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora
- The shaping of a settler fertility transition: eighteenth- and nineteenth-century South African demographic history reconsidered pp. 421-445

- Jeanne Cilliers and Martine Mariotti
- Capital structure and corporate performance in late Imperial Russia pp. 446-481

- Amanda Gregg and Steven Nafziger
- The rise of the middle class in Brazil, 1850–1950 pp. 482-498

- María Gómez León
- The roots of a dual equilibrium: GDP, productivity, and structural change in the Italian regions in the long run (1871–2011) pp. 499-528

- Emanuele Felice
Volume 23, issue 3, 2019
- The Stolypin reform and agricultural productivity in late imperial Russia pp. 241-267

- Paul Castañeda Dower and Andrei Markevich
- From conflict to compromise: the importance of mediation in Swedish work stoppages 1907–1927 pp. 268-298

- Kerstin Enflo and Tobias Karlsson
- Last resort lending before Henry Thornton? The Bank of England’s role in containing the 1763 and 1772–1773 British credit crises pp. 299-328

- Paul Kosmetatos
- Pioneering into the past: Regional literacy developments in Italy before Italy pp. 329-364

- Carlo Ciccarelli and Jacob Weisdorf
- Family planning and fertility in South Africa under apartheid pp. 365-395

- Johannes Norling
Volume 23, issue 2, 2019
- The anatomy of a trade collapse: the UK, 1929–1933 pp. 123-144

- Alan de Bromhead, Alan Fernihough, Markus Lampe and Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke
- The driving forces of service localization during the twentieth century: evidence from the United States pp. 145-174

- Alexandra Cermeño
- Understanding Spanish financial crises severity, 1850–2015 pp. 175-192

- Concha Betrán and Maria A Pons
- Political participation and economic development. Evidence from the rise of participative political institutions in the late medieval German Lands pp. 193-213

- Fabian Wahl
- Examining the effect of economic shocks on the schooling choices of southern farmers† pp. 214-240

- Paul Lombardi
Volume 23, issue 1, 2019
- The economic consequences of the 1953 London Debt Agreement pp. 1-29

- Gregori Galofré-Vilà, Christopher Meissner, Martin McKee and David Stuckler
- Suffrage extension, social identity, and redistribution: the case of the Second Reform Act pp. 30-49

- Elena Seghezza and Pierluigi Morelli
- Irish GDP between the Famine and the First World War: estimates based on a dynamic factor model pp. 50-71

- Fredrik Andersson and Jason Lennard
- Returns on foreign investment during the pre-1914 era: the case of Russia pp. 72-96

- Jan Annaert, Frans Buelens and Ludo Cuyvers
- Wage differentials, economic restructuring and the solidaristic wage policy in Sweden pp. 97-121

- Jakob Molinder
| |