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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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2022, volume 16, articles 3
- On the origins of the demographic transition: rethinking the European marriage pattern pp. 431-475

- Faustine Perrin
- Top incomes in South Africa in the twentieth century pp. 477-546

- Facundo Alvaredo and Anthony Atkinson
- Franchise extension and fiscal structure in the UK 1820–1913: a new test of the Redistribution Hypothesis pp. 547-574

- Toke S. Aidt, Stanley Winer and Peng Zhang
- Darwin beats malthus: evolutionary anthropology, human capital and the demographic transition pp. 575-614

- Katharina Mühlhoff
- The linguistic wage gap in Quebec, 1901 to 1951 pp. 615-637

- Jason Dean and Vincent Geloso
- Judicial independence and lynching in historical context: an analysis of US States pp. 639-672

- John Dove and William J. Byrd
2022, volume 16, articles 2
- Growth recurring in preindustrial Spain? pp. 215-241

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura, Carlos Álvarez-Nogal and Carlos Santiago-Caballero
- Call the midwife. Health personnel and mortality in Norway 1887–1920 pp. 243-276

- Andreas Kotsadam, Jo Lind and Jørgen Modalsli
- Primary education and economic growth in nineteenth-century France pp. 277-332

- Adrien Montalbo
- Politics as a determinant of primary school provision: the case of Uruguay pp. 333-367

- Paola Azar
- The Collapse of Civilization in Southern Mesopotamia pp. 369-404

- Robert Allen and Leander Heldring
- One partition, many divisions? Ethnicities and education in Pakistan pp. 405-428

- Maqsood Aslam, Etienne Farvaque and Muhammad Azmat Hayat
- Correction to: One partition, many divisions? Ethnicities and education in Pakistan pp. 429-429

- Maqsood Aslam, Etienne Farvaque and Muhammad Azmat Hayat
2022, volume 16, articles 1
- Capital in Spain, 1850–2019 pp. 1-28

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- The significance of climate variability on early modern European grain prices pp. 29-77

- Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist, Peter Thejll, Bo Christiansen, Andrea Seim, Claudia Hartl and Jan Esper
- Neonatal discrimination and excess female mortality in childhood in Spain in the first half of the twentieth century pp. 79-104

- Rebeca Echávarri
- Why Eurasia? A probe into the origins of global inequalities pp. 105-147

- Ideen A. Riahi
- A colonial cash cow: the return on investments in British Malaya, 1889–1969 pp. 149-173

- Klas Rönnbäck, Oskar Broberg and Stefania Galli
- Inequality in late colonial Indonesia: new evidence on regional differences pp. 175-211

- Pim Zwart
- Correction to: Inequality in late colonial Indonesia: new evidence on regional differences pp. 213-213

- Pim Zwart
2021, volume 15, articles 3
- Complex networks to understand the past: the case of roads in Bourbon Spain pp. 477-534

- Federico Pablo-Martí, Ángel Alañón-Pardo and Angel Sánchez
- Domestic migrations in Spain during its first industrialisation, 1840s–1870s pp. 535-563

- Carlos Santiago-Caballero
- New estimation of the gross domestic product in Baltic countries in 1913–1938 pp. 565-674

- Zenonas Norkus and Jurgita Markevičiūtė
- Did profitable slave trading enable the expansion of empire?: The Asiento de Negros, the South Sea Company and the financial revolution in Great Britain pp. 675-718

- Gregory Price and Warren Whatley
- New economic geography and economic history: a survey of recent contributions through the lens of the Spanish industrialization process pp. 719-751

- Julio Martinez-Galarraga, Elisenda Paluzie, Jordi Pons, Javier Silvestre and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- Correction to: New economic geography and economic history: a survey of recent contributions through the lens of the Spanish industrialization process pp. 753-753

- Julio Martinez-Galarraga, Elisenda Paluzie, Jordi Pons, Javier Silvestre and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- Missing work: absenteeism at Pepperell Manufacturing Co. in 1883 pp. 755-786

- Joyce Burnette
- Correction to: A “Silent Revolution”: school reforms and Italy’s educational gender gap in the Liberal Age (1861–1921) pp. 787-788

- Gabriele Cappelli and Michelangelo Vasta
2021, volume 15, articles 2
- Can pandemics affect educational attainment? Evidence from the polio epidemic of 1916 pp. 231-265

- Keith Meyers and Melissa A. Thomasson
- What limits the efficacy of coercion? pp. 267-318

- Øivind Schøyen
- Elite violence and elite numeracy in Europe from 500 to 1900 CE: roots of the divergence pp. 319-389

- Thomas Keywood and Joerg Baten
- A lucrative end: abolition, immigration, and the new occupational hierarchy in southeast Brazil pp. 391-418

- Justin R. Bucciferro
- Econometric history of the growth–volatility relationship in the USA: 1919–2017 pp. 419-442

- Amélie Charles and Olivier Darné
- Inequality and conflict as drivers of cooperation: the location of wine cooperatives in pre-1936 Spain pp. 443-476

- Samuel Garrido
2021, volume 15, articles 1
- The race between the snail and the tortoise: skill premium and early industrialization in Italy (1861–1913) pp. 1-42

- Giovanni Federico, Alessandro Nuvolari, Leonardo Ridolfi and Michelangelo Vasta
- Characterizing a legal–intellectual culture: Bacon, Coke, and seventeenth-century England pp. 43-88

- Peter Grajzl and Peter Murrell
- Crowding out the change: business networks and persisting economic elites in the South of Italy over Unification (1840–1880) pp. 89-131

- Maria Carmela Schisani, Luigi Balletta and Giancarlo Ragozini
- Correction to: Crowding out the change: business networks and persisting economic elites in the South of Italy over Unification (1840–1880) pp. 133-134

- Maria Carmela Schisani, Luigi Balletta and Giancarlo Ragozini
- Height in twentieth-century Chilean men: growth with divergence pp. 135-166

- Manuel Llorca-Jaña, Juan Navarrete-Montalvo, Roberto Araya-Valenzuela, Federico Droller, Martina Allende and Javier Rivas
- Neither the elite, nor the mass. The rise of intermediate human capital during the French industrialization process pp. 167-202

- Claude Diebolt, Charlotte Chapelain and Audrey Rose Menard
- A “Silent Revolution”: school reforms and Italy’s educational gender gap in the Liberal Age (1861–1921) pp. 203-229

- Gabriele Cappelli and Michelangelo Vasta
2020, volume 14, articles 3
- Relative costs of living, for richer and poorer, 1688–1914 pp. 417-442

- Vincent Geloso and Peter Lindert
- Immigration and human capital: consequences of a nineteenth century settlement policy pp. 443-477

- Felipe González
- The manufacturing comparative advantages of late-Victorian Britain pp. 479-506

- Brian Varian
- Land rights, local financial development and industrial activity: evidence from Flanders (nineteenth–early twentieth century) pp. 507-550

- Nicolas Devijlder and Koen Schoors
- Top Indian wealth shares and inheritances 1966–1985 pp. 551-580

- Rishabh Kumar
- The political origin of differences in long-term economic prosperity: centralization versus decentralization pp. 581-639

- Chen Feng, Beibei Shi and Ming Xu
2020, volume 14, articles 2
- Medical education reforms and the origins of the rural physician shortage pp. 181-225

- Carolyn M. Moehling, Gregory Niemesh, Melissa A. Thomasson and Jaret Treber
- A new estimate of Lithuanian GDP for 1937: How does interwar Lithuania compare? pp. 227-281

- Adomas Klimantas and Aras Zirgulis
- How much did uncertainty shocks matter in the Great Depression? pp. 283-323

- Gabriel P. Mathy
- Industrial activities and primary schooling in early nineteenth-century France pp. 325-365

- Adrien Montalbo
- Capital markets and grain prices: assessing the storage cost approach pp. 367-396

- Wolfgang Keller, Carol H. Shiue and Xin Wang
- How many rushed during the Oklahoma land openings? pp. 397-416

- Douglas W. Allen and Bryan Leonard
2020, volume 14, articles 1
- The long-term evolution of economic history: evidence from the top five field journals (1927–2017) pp. 1-39

- Martina Cioni, Giovanni Federico and Michelangelo Vasta
- The impact of the 1932 General Tariff: a difference-in-difference approach pp. 41-60

- Simon Lloyd and Solomos Solomou
- Monetary and fiscal interactions in the USA during the 1940s pp. 61-103

- Andrew Bossie
- The introduction of the reserve clause in Major League Baseball: evidence of its impact on select player salaries during the 1880s pp. 105-128

- Jennifer K. Ashcraft and Craig Depken
- Human lifetime entropy in a historical perspective (1750–2014) pp. 129-167

- Patrick Meyer and Gregory Ponthiere
- Today’s economic history and tomorrow’s scholars pp. 169-180

- Matthew Jaremski
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