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.
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2018
- The hand-loom weaver and the power loom: a Schumpeterian perspective† pp. 381-402

- Robert Allen
- Socialist growth revisited: insights from Yugoslavia pp. 403-429

- Leonard Kukić
- Stages of diversification: France, 1836–1938 pp. 430-461

- Stéphane Becuwe, Bertrand Blancheton and Christopher Meissner
- Instructions not included: Spain’s Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada, 1919–1936 pp. 462-482

- Timothy Guinnane and Susana Martinez-Rodriguez
Volume 22, issue 3, 2018
- “I Intend Therefore to Prorogue”: the effects of political conflict and the Glorious Revolution in parliament, 1660–1702 (Electoral competition with informed and uninformed voters) pp. 261-297

- Kara Dimitruk
- Does Social Security Crowd Out Private Savings? The Case of Bismarck’s System of Social Insurance (Pension Wealth and Household Savings in Europe: Evidence from SHARELIFE) pp. 298-321

- Sibylle Lehmann-Hasemeyer and Jochen Streb
- Currency unions and heterogeneous trade effects: the case of the Latin Monetary Union* (Bilateral treaties and the most-favored-nation clause: the myth of trade liberalization in the nineteenth century) pp. 322-348

- Jacopo Timini
- Credit controls as an escape from the trilemma. The Bretton Woods experience† (Capital mobility and state autonomy: toward a structural theory of international monetary relations) pp. 349-360

- Eric Monnet
- The “Beeching Axe” and electoral support in Britain (How lasting is voter gratitude? An analysis of the short- and long-term electoral returns to beneficial policy) pp. 361-379

- Alejandro Quiroz Flores and Paul Whiteley
Volume 22, issue 2, 2018
- Steam democracy up! Industrialization-led opposition in Napoleonic plebiscites pp. 135-160

- Jean Lacroix
- Inequality and bank debt in Sweden in 1919–2012 pp. 161-184

- Lars Ahnland
- American divergence: Lost decades and Emancipation collapse in Latin America and the Caribbean 1820–1870 pp. 185-209

- Giovanni Federico and Antonio Tena-Junguito
- Emptying the Coffers: Old Money to Build New Railways, Spain 1850–1874 pp. 210-232

- Carles Sudrià
- “The Lesser of Two Weevils”: British victualling organization in the long eighteenth century pp. 233-259

- Douglas W Allen
Volume 22, issue 1, 2018
- Escaping Europe: health and human capital of Holocaust refugees1 pp. 1-27

- Matthias Blum and Claudia Rei
- “Comrades, Let's March!”.† The Revolution of 1905 and its impact on financial markets pp. 28-52

- Alexander Opitz
- Industrial growth in interwar Egypt: first estimates, new insights pp. 53-72

- Ulaş Karakoç
- “For the public benefit”? Railways in the British Cape Colony pp. 73-100

- Alfonso Herranz-Loncán and Johan Fourie
- Determinants of industrial location: Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the interwar period pp. 101-133

- Stefan Nikolić
Volume 21, issue 4, 2017
- Behind the fertility–education nexus: what triggered the French development process? pp. 357-392

- Claude Diebolt, Audrey-Rose Menard and Faustine Perrin
- Monopoly power in the eighteenth-century British book trade pp. 393-413

- David Fielding and Shef Rogers
- Arbitrage, communication, and market integration at the time of Datini pp. 414-433

- Ling-Fan Li
- Engines of growth: essays in Swedish economic history pp. 434-435

- Thor Berger
- Harbingers of modernity: monetary injections and European economic growth, 1492–1790 pp. 435-436

- Nuno Palma
- The French economy in the longue durée: a study on real wages, working days and economic performance from Louis IX to the Revolution (1250–1789) pp. 437-438

- Leonardo Ridolfi
Volume 21, issue 3, 2017
- The decentralized central bank: bank rate autonomy and capital market integration in Norway, 1850–1892 pp. 259-279

- Jan Tore Klovland and Lars Fredrik Øksendal
- Railway investment in Uruguay before 1914: profitability, subsidies, and economic impact pp. 280-301

- Gaston Diaz
- Getting food prices right: the state versus the market in reforming China, 1979–2006 pp. 302-325

- Jane Du and Kent Deng
- The geography of innovation in Italy, 1861–1913: evidence from patent data pp. 326-356

- Alessandro Nuvolari and Michelangelo Vasta
Volume 21, issue 2, 2017
- Six centuries of British economic growth: a time-series perspective pp. 141-158

- Nicholas Crafts and Terence C. Mills
- Forever gender equal and child friendly? Intrahousehold allocations to health in Finland before the Nordic welfare state pp. 159-184

- Sakari Saaritsa
- Slave ship provisioning in the long 18th century. A boost to West African commercial agriculture? pp. 185-235

- Angus Dalrymple-smith and Ewout Frankema
- Colonialism or supersanctions: sovereignty and debt in West Africa, 1871–1914 pp. 236-257

- Leigh Gardner
Volume 21, issue 1, 2017
- “Hunger makes a thief of any man”: Poverty and crime in British colonial Asia pp. 1-28

- Kostadis Papaioannou
- “Girl Power” in Eastern Europe? The human capital development of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries and its determinants pp. 29-63

- Joerg Baten, Szołtysek Mikołaj and Campestrini Monica
- Determinants of banks’ capital structure in the Pre-Regulation Era pp. 64-82

- Kim Abildgren
- A model of the beginnings of coinage in antiquity pp. 83-103

- Jacques Melitz
- The effectiveness of Canada's navy on escort duty pp. 104-132

- Karl Skogstad
- Karl Gunnar Persson (1943–2016) pp. 133-139

- Giovanni Federico and Paul Sharp
Volume 20, issue 4, 2016
- Accounting for the “Little Divergence”: What drove economic growth in pre-industrial Europe, 1300–1800? pp. 387-409

- Alexandra de Pleijt and Jan Luiten van Zanden
- The political economy of strategic default: Sweden and the international capital markets, 1810–1830 pp. 410-428

- Patrik Winton
- The Berlin stock exchange and the geography of German stock markets in 1913 pp. 429-451

- Carsten Burhop and Sibylle Lehmann-Hasemeyer
- Spanish agriculture in the little divergence1,2 pp. 452-477

- Carlos Álvarez-Nogal, Leandro Prados de la Escosura and Carlos Santiago-Caballero
- Political instability and non-price loan terms in Lima, Peru: evidence from notarized contracts pp. 478-525

- Luis Zegarra
- Obituary: Lennart Schön pp. 526-527

- Kerstin Enflo and Jonas Ljungberg
Volume 20, issue 3, 2016
- Does military pressure boost fiscal capacity? Evidence from late-modern military revolutions in Europe and North America pp. 275-298

- Oriol Sabaté
- Reverse assimilation? Immigrants in the Canadian labour market during the Great Depression pp. 299-321

- Kris Inwood, Chris Minns and Fraser Summerfield
- War, housing rents, and free market: Berlin's rental housing during World War I pp. 322-344

- Konstantin Kholodilin
- Little Divergence revisited: Polish weighted real wages in a European perspective, 1500–1800 pp. 345-367

- Mikołaj Malinowski
- Estimating the shares of secondary- and tertiary-sector outputs in the age of early modern growth: the case of Japan, 1600–18741 pp. 368-386

- Osamu Saito and Masanori Takashima
Volume 20, issue 2, 2016
- Editor's choice Serfs and the city: market conditions, surplus extraction institutions, and urban growth in early modern Poland pp. 123-146

- Mikołaj Malinowski
- Immigration and the demand for life insurance: evidence from Canada, 1911 pp. 147-175

- Alan de Bromhead and Karol Borowiecki
- Industrialization and inequality revisited: mortality differentials and vulnerability to economic stress in Stockholm, 1878–1926 pp. 176-197

- Joseph Molitoris and Martin Dribe
- Credit for the poor: the decline of pawnbroking 1880–1930 pp. 198-214

- Sofia Murhem
- Where do we go from here? Market access and regional development in Italy (1871–1911) pp. 215-241

- Anna Missiaia
- Contemporaries' opinions of the Allied and Central Powers' performance during the First World War: measuring turning points in perception with sovereign debt prices pp. 242-273

- Tobias A. Jopp
Volume 20, issue 1, 2016
- Editor's choice Economic inequality and growth before the industrial revolution: the case of the Low Countries (fourteenth to nineteenth centuries) pp. 1-22

- Wouter Ryckbosch
- All equal in the sight of God: economic inequality and religion in the early twentieth century pp. 23-45

- Livio Di Matteo
- Escaping from a human capital trap? Italy's regions and the move to centralized primary schooling, 1861–1936 pp. 46-65

- Gabriele Cappelli
- Ship speeds during the Industrial Revolution: East India Company ships, 1770–1828 pp. 66-78

- Peter M. Solar and Luc Hens
- Why did the National Industrial Recovery Act fail? pp. 79-101

- Bernard C. Beaudreau
- Politics, coalitions, and support of farmers, 1920–1975 pp. 102-122

- Eva Fernández
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