Cliometrica
2017 - 2024
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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
2019, volume 13, articles 3
- More than 100 years of improvements in living standards: the case of Colombia pp. 323-366
- Juliana Jaramillo-Echeverri, A Meisel and Maria Ramirez-Giraldo
- The rise of public schooling in nineteenth-century Imperial Austria: Who gained and who paid? pp. 367-403
- Tomas Cvrcek and Miroslav Zajicek
- Rethinking the take-off: the role of services in the new economic history of Italy (1861–1951) pp. 405-442
- Emanuele Felice
- How Argentina became a super-exporter of agricultural and food products during the First Globalisation (1880–1929) pp. 443-469
- Vicente Pinilla and Agustina Rayes
2019, volume 13, articles 2
- The impact of labour policies on Canadian gold mines in World War II pp. 163-200
- Karl Skogstad and Robert Petrunia
- From boom to bust: a typology of real commodity prices in the long run pp. 201-220
- David Jacks
- Welfare reform, 1834: Did the New Poor Law in England produce significant economic gains? pp. 221-244
- Gregory Clark and Marianne Page
- Regional prices in early twentieth-century Spain: a country-product-dummy approach pp. 245-276
- Alicia Gómez-Tello, Alfonso Díez-Minguela, Julio Martinez-Galarraga and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- Distinct within North America: living standards in French Canada, 1688–1775 pp. 277-321
- Vincent Geloso
2019, volume 13, articles 1
- Gallman revisited: blacksmithing and American manufacturing, 1850–1870 pp. 1-23
- Jeremy Atack and Robert Margo
- Key forces behind the decline of fertility: lessons from childlessness in Rouen before the industrial revolution pp. 25-54
- Sandra Brée and David de la Croix
- Heterogeneous treatment effects of safe water on infectious disease: Do meteorological factors matter? pp. 55-82
- Kota Ogasawara and Yukitoshi Matsushita
- Economic history goes digital: topic modeling the Journal of Economic History pp. 83-125
- Lino Wehrheim
- Market versus endowment: explaining early industrial location in Italy (1871–1911) pp. 127-161
- Anna Missiaia