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Cliometrica
2017 - 2025
Current editor(s): Claude Diebolt From: Springer Cliometric Society (Association Francaise de Cliométrie) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2025, volume 19, articles 2
- The impact of wildfire smoke exposure on excess mortality and later-life socioeconomic outcomes: the Great Fire of 1910 pp. 279-342

- Sarah Meier, Eric Strobl and Robert J. R. Elliott
- Strangling speculation: the effect of the 1903 Viennese futures trading ban pp. 343-373

- Laura Wurm
- Technology transfer and domestic innovation: evidence from a new dataset of Italian inventors, 1855–1914 pp. 375-419

- Marco Martinez
- Epidemiological modeling of Romanization and Christianization in Ancient Greece pp. 421-444

- Laurent Gauthier
- Brotherhood and unity: ethnic diversity and economic performance in socialist Yugoslavia pp. 445-485

- Luka Miladinović
- From net importer to global leader: understanding the drivers of Spain’s meat export growth since the 1960s pp. 487-519

- Pablo Delgado, Vicente Pinilla and Ignacio Belloc
- Determinants of seasonal circular migration during Spain’s rural exodus, 1955–1973 pp. 521-557

- José Antonio García-Barrero
- Correction: Numeracy and consistency in age declarations: a case study on nineteenth and twentieth century Catalonia pp. 559-559

- Joana María Pujadas‑Mora and María Carmen Pérez‑Artés
2025, volume 19, articles 1
- Subjective well-being and inequality in Spain’s decline pp. 1-27

- Carlos Álvarez-Nogal and Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- European consumer price indices since 1870 pp. 29-80

- Jonas Ljungberg
- The London money market and non-British bank lending during the first globalisation: evidence from Brazil pp. 81-122

- Wilfried Kisling and Marco Molteni
- The creative–destructive force of hurricanes: evidence from technological adoption in colonial Jamaican sugar estates pp. 123-161

- Joel Huesler and Eric Strobl
- Assessing agricultural adaptation to changing climatic conditions during the English agricultural revolution (1645–1740) pp. 163-193

- José Luis Martínez-González
- Inequality in rural Catalonia in the early eighteenth century pp. 195-247

- Julio Martinez-Galarraga and Marc Prat
- The impact of progressive era labor regulations on annual earnings and employment in manufacturing in the USA, 1904–1919 pp. 249-278

- Samuel K. Allen, Price V. Fishback and Rebecca Holmes
2024, volume 18, articles 3
- The long-run persistence in dividend policy pp. 621-651

- Leentje Moortgat, Jan Annaert and Marc Deloof
- Impact of tropical storms on the banking sector in the British Colonial Caribbean pp. 653-690

- Joel Huesler
- Cliometrics of learning-adjusted years of schooling: evidence from a new dataset pp. 691-764

- Nadir Altinok and Claude Diebolt
- Reinventing perished “Belgium of the East”: new estimates of GDP for inter-war Latvia (1920–1939) pp. 765-835

- Adomas Klimantas, Zenonas Norkus, Jurgita Markevičiūtė, Ola Honningdal Grytten and Jānis Šiliņš
- Wages, prices and living standards in Spanish America: evidence from Lima pp. 837-867

- Luis Felipe Zegarra
- Numeracy and consistency in age declarations: a case study on nineteenth and twentieth century Catalonia pp. 869-904

- Joana María Pujadas-Mora and María Carmen Pérez-Artés
- Does the conquest explain Quebec’s historical poverty? The economic consequences of 1760 pp. 905-938

- Vincent Geloso
2024, volume 18, articles 2
- Claudia Goldin: Nobel Prize 2023 paving the way for women and gender perspectives in economics pp. 327-333

- Faustine Perrin
- Economic development, female wages and missing female births in Spain, 1900–1930 pp. 335-361

- Rebeca Echávarri and Francisco Beltrán Tapia
- An analysis of the occupations of free women in the antebellum USA pp. 363-403

- Barry Chiswick and RaeAnn Halenda Robinson
- Influenza pandemics and macroeconomic fluctuations 1871–2016 pp. 405-451

- Fraser Summerfield and Livio Di Matteo
- The Celestial Empire: solar eclipses, political legitimacy, and economic performance in historical China pp. 453-491

- Chengjiu Sun and Hongfei Li
- Confucianism and war mobilization: evidence from Chinese revolutions pp. 493-529

- Yang Cai, Sijie Hu and Shengmin Sun
- Sicilian sulphur and mafia: resources, working conditions and the practice of violence pp. 531-565

- Carlo Ciccarelli, Alberto Dalmazzo and Tiziano Razzolini
- The origins of Italian human capital divides: new evidence from marriage signatures, ca. 1815 pp. 567-617

- Marco Martinez
- Correction to: The origins of Italian human capital divides: new evidence from marriage signatures, ca. 1815 pp. 619-620

- Marco Martinez
2024, volume 18, articles 1
- Path dependence in an evolving system: a modeling perspective pp. 1-36

- Thomas Brenner and Sonja Jeddeloh
- Gender inequality in a transition economy: heights and sexual height dimorphism in Southwestern France, 1640–1850 pp. 37-102

- Leonardo Ridolfi
- The urban–rural height gap: evidence from late nineteenth-century Catalonia pp. 103-149

- Ramon Ramon-Muñoz and Josep-Maria Ramon-Muñoz
- Competitive devaluations in the 1930s: myth or reality? pp. 151-189

- Jonas Ljungberg
- Measuring stock market integration during the Gold Standard pp. 191-220

- Rebecca Stuart
- Bank risk and stockholding (1910−1934) pp. 221-249

- Matthew Jaremski
- Benchmarking Latvia’s economy: a new estimate of gross domestic product in the 1930s pp. 251-325

- Zenonas Norkus, Jurgita Markevičiūtė, Ola Grytten, Jānis Šiliņš and Adomas Klimantas
2023, volume 17, articles 3
- Of families and inheritance: law and development in England before the Industrial Revolution pp. 387-432

- Peter Grajzl and Peter Murrell
- Going public: evidence from stock and bond IPOs in Belgium, 1839–1935 pp. 433-466

- Marc Deloof, Abe Jong and Wilco Legierse
- Determinants in the adoption of a non-labor-substitution technology: mechanical ventilation in West Virginia coal mines, 1898–1907 pp. 467-500

- Javier Silvestre and John E. Murray
- The Italian coal shortage: the price of import and distribution, 1861–1911 pp. 501-532

- Vania Licio
- Escaping from hunger before WW1: the nutritional transition and living standards in Western Europe and USA in the late nineteenth century pp. 533-565

- Ian Gazeley, Rose Holmes, Andrew Newell, Kevin Reynolds and Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos
- Testing the “trickle-down” theory through GECEM database: consumer behaviour, Chinese goods, and trade networks in the Western Mediterranean, 1730–1808 pp. 567-605

- Manuel Perez-Garcia
2023, volume 17, articles 2
- The European marriage pattern and the sensitivity of female age at marriage to economic context. Montesquieu-Volvestre, 1660–1789 pp. 187-231

- David Bris and Ronan Tallec
- Starting high school? On the origins of secondary education in Spain, 1857–1901 pp. 233-259

- Pau Insa-Sánchez and Alfonso Díez-Minguela
- Competition between securities markets: stock exchange industry regulation in the Paris financial center at the turn of the twentieth century pp. 261-299

- Pierre Hautcoeur, Amir Rezaee and Angelo Riva
- Education and household decision-making in Spanish mining communities, 1877–1924 pp. 301-340

- Adrián Palacios-Mateo
- Unenlightened peasants? Farming techniques among French-Canadians, circa 1851 pp. 341-363

- Vincent Geloso
- Regional variation in the GDP per capita of colonial Indonesia, 1870–1930 pp. 365-386

- Ulbe Bosma and Bas Leeuwen
2023, volume 17, articles 1
- Recent trends in publications of economic historians in Europe and North America (1980–2019): an empirical analysis pp. 1-22

- Nadia Fernández- de-Pinedo, Alvaro La Parra-Perez and Félix-Fernando Muñoz
- Is economic history changing its nature? Evidence from top journals pp. 23-48

- Martina Cioni, Giovanni Federico and Michelangelo Vasta
- The benefits of US statehood: an analysis of the growth effects of joining the USA pp. 49-89

- Robbert Maseland and Rok Spruk
- Wealth and shifting demand pressures on the price level in England after the Black Death pp. 91-124

- Anthony Edo and Jacques Melitz
- British slave emancipation and the demand for Brazilian sugar pp. 125-154

- Christopher David Absell
- Counting the missing poor in pre-industrial societies pp. 155-183

- Mathieu Lefebvre, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere
- Correction to: Recent trends in publications of economic historians in Europe and North America (1980–2019): an empirical analysis pp. 185-185

- Nadia Fernández- de-Pinedo, Alvaro La Parra-Perez and Félix-Fernando Muñoz
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