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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
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2012

The origins of formal education in sub-Saharan Africa: was British rule more benign? pp. 335-355 Downloads
Ewout Frankema
Bondholders versus bond-sellers? Investment banks and conditionality lending in the London market for foreign government debt, 1815-1913 pp. 356-383 Downloads
Marc Flandreau and Juan Flores Zendejas
The 'Thin film of gold': monetary rules and policy credibility pp. 384-407 Downloads
Niall Ferguson and Moritz Schularick
Early modern copper money: multiple currencies and trimetallism in Sweden 1624-1776 pp. 408-429 Downloads
Rodney Edvinsson
The political economy of Swedish absolutism, 1789-1809 pp. 430-448 Downloads
Patrik Winton
Spain's development of rural credit cooperatives from 1900 to 1936: the role of financial resources and formal education pp. 449-468 Downloads
Angel Pascual Martinez-Soto, Susana Martinez-Rodriguez and Ildefonso Mendez
The speed of ships and shipping productivity in the age of sail pp. 469-489 Downloads
Klas Ronnback
Financial structures and the real effects of credit-supply shocks in Denmark 1922-2011 pp. 490-510 Downloads
Kim Abildgren
Commons, social capital, and the emergence of agricultural cooperatives in early twentieth century Spain pp. 511-528 Downloads
Francisco Beltrán Tapia
The Swedish economy in the early modern period: constructing historical national accounts pp. 529-549 Downloads
Lennart Schon and Olle Krantz
A reflection of history: fluctuations in Greek sovereign risk between 1914 and 1929 pp. 550-571 Downloads
Olga Christodoulaki, Haeran Cho and Piotr Fryzlewicz

Volume 16, issue 3, 2012

The lasting damage to mortality of early-life adversity: evidence from the English famine of the late 1720s pp. 233-246 Downloads
Marc Klemp and Jacob Weisdorf
Liquidity premia during the industrial breakthrough: evidence from the Stockholm Stock Exchange, 1901-1919-super- † pp. 247-269 Downloads
Otto Gernandt, Thomas Palm and Daniel Waldenström
Are composers different? Historical evidence on conflict-induced migration (1816-1997) pp. 270-291 Downloads
Karol Borowiecki
Was the manorial system an efficient insurance institution? Economic stress and demographic response in Sweden, 1749-1859 pp. 292-310 Downloads
Martin Dribe, Mats Olsson and Patrick Svensson
Diverse paths to industrial development: evidence from late-nineteenth-century Canada pp. 311-333 Downloads
Kris Inwood and Ian Keay

Volume 16, issue 2, 2012

Commodity market disintegration in the interwar period pp. 119-143 Downloads
William Hynes, David Jacks and Kevin O'Rourke
War and economics: Spanish civil war finances revisited pp. 144-165 Downloads
Pablo Martín-Aceña, Elena Martínez Ruiz and María A. Pons
The Corn Laws in continental perspective pp. 166-187 Downloads
Giovanni Federico
The role of Rentiers in the stabilization processes of the 1920s pp. 188-210 Downloads
Giovanni B. Pittaluga and Elena Seghezza
Are dictatorships less redistributive? A comparative analysis of social spending in Europe, 1950-1980 pp. 211-232 Downloads
Sergio Espuelas

Volume 16, issue 1, 2012

Editorial 2012 pp. 1-2 Downloads
Gregory Clark, Jaime Reis and Hans-Joachim Voth
Small is beautiful: the efficiency of credit markets in the late medieval Holland pp. 3-22 Downloads
Jan Luiten van Zanden, Jaco Zuijderduijn and Tine De Moor
Extending broadcast technology in the British Colonies during the 1950s pp. 23-50 Downloads
Sue Bowden, David Clayton and Alvaro Pereira
The origins of foreign exchange policy: the National Bank of Belgium and the quest for monetary independence in the 1850s pp. 51-73 Downloads
Stefano Ugolini
Land markets and agrarian backwardness (Spain, 1904-1934) pp. 74-96 Downloads
Juan Carmona and Joan Rosés
The bombing of Germany: the economic geography of war-induced dislocation in West German industry pp. 97-118 Downloads
Tamás Vonyó
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