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Cliometrica
2017 - 2024
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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2018, volume 12, articles 3
- The integration of economic history into economics pp. 377-406
- Robert Margo
- A cliometric counterfactual: what if there had been neither Fogel nor North? pp. 407-434
- Claude Diebolt and Michael Haupert
- Getting over naïve scientism c. 1950: what Fogel and North got wrong pp. 435-449
- Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
- A game-theoretic analysis of the Waterloo campaign and some comments on the analytic narrative project pp. 451-480
- Philippe Mongin
2018, volume 12, articles 2
- Farm mechanization on an otherwise ‘featureless’ plain: tractors on the Northern Great Plains and immigration policy of the 1920s pp. 181-218
- Byron Lew and Bruce Cater
- Public debt and economic growth in Spain, 1851–2013 pp. 219-249
- Vicente Esteve and Cecilio Tamarit
- North and south: long-run social mobility in England and attitudes toward welfare pp. 251-276
- Nina Boberg-Fazlic and Paul Sharp
- The transmission of the financial crisis in 1907: an empirical investigation pp. 277-312
- Ellis Tallman and Jon Moen
- Human capital, knowledge and economic development: evidence from the British Industrial Revolution, 1750–1930 pp. 313-341
- B. Zorina Khan
- A city of trades: Spanish and Italian immigrants in late-nineteenth-century Buenos Aires, Argentina pp. 343-376
- Leticia Arroyo Abad and Blanca Sanchez-Alonso
2018, volume 12, articles 1
- Public health improvements and mortality in interwar Tokyo: a Bayesian disease mapping approach pp. 1-31
- Kota Ogasawara, Shinichiro Shirota and Genya Kobayashi
- Biological well-being in late nineteenth-century Philippines pp. 33-60
- Jean-Pascal Bassino, Marion Dovis and John Komlos
- The role of production factor quality and technology diffusion in twentieth-century productivity growth pp. 61-97
- Antonin Bergeaud, Gilbert Cette and Rémy Lecat
- Human capital formation in the long run: evidence from average years of schooling in England, 1300–1900 pp. 99-126
- Alexandra de Pleijt
- Hysteresis and persistent long-term unemployment: the American Beveridge Curve of the Great Depression and World War II pp. 127-152
- Gabriel P. Mathy
- Private banks in early Michigan, 1837–1884 pp. 153-180
- Christopher Bailey, Tarique Hossain and Gary Pecquet
2017, volume 11, articles 3
- Inequality in the very long run: Malthus, Kuznets, and Ohlin pp. 289-295
- Peter Lindert and Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Deviant behaviour? Inequality in Portugal 1565–1770 pp. 297-319
- Jaime Reis
- The rich in historical perspective: evidence for preindustrial Europe (ca. 1300–1800) pp. 321-348
- Guido Alfani
- Latin American earnings inequality in the long run pp. 349-374
- Leticia Arroyo Abad and Pablo Astorga
- Income and its distribution in preindustrial Poland pp. 375-404
- Mikołaj Malinowski and Jan Luiten Zanden
- Domestic exchange rate determination in Renaissance Florence pp. 405-445
- G. Geoffrey Booth and Sanders Chang
2017, volume 11, articles 2
- Transatlantic wage gaps and the migration decision: Europe–Canada in the 1920s pp. 153-182
- Alex Armstrong and Frank Lewis
- Reassessing the bank–industry relationship in Italy, 1913–1936: a counterfactual analysis pp. 183-216
- Michelangelo Vasta, Carlo Drago, Roberto Ricciuti and Alberto Rinaldi
- The stability of money demand in the long-run: Italy 1861–2011 pp. 217-244
- Vittorio Daniele, Pasquale Foresti and Oreste Napolitano
- The response of vital rates to harvest fluctuations in pre-industrial Sweden pp. 245-268
- Rodney Edvinsson
- Towns (and villages): definitions and implications in a historical setting pp. 269-287
- Florian Ploeckl
2017, volume 11, articles 1
- Human capital formation from occupations: the ‘deskilling hypothesis’ revisited pp. 1-30
- Alexandra de Pleijt and Jacob Weisdorf
- Market potential and city growth: Spain 1860–1960 pp. 31-61
- Rafael González-Val, Daniel Tirado-Fabregat and Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal
- Non-financial hurdles for human capital accumulation: landownership in Korea under Japanese rule pp. 63-92
- Bogang Jun and Tai-Yoo Kim
- A contribution to the analysis of historical economic fluctuations (1870–2010): filtering, spurious cycles, and unobserved component modeling pp. 93-125
- José Luis Cendejas Bueno, Félix-Fernando Muñoz and Nadia Fernández- de-Pinedo
- Long waves in prices: new evidence from wavelet analysis pp. 127-151
- Marco Gallegati, Mauro Gallegati, James B. Ramsey and Willi Semmler
Undated
- Crowding out the change: business networks and persisting economic elites in the South of Italy over Unification (1840–1880) , 43 pages
- Maria Carmela Schisani, Luigi Balletta and Giancarlo Ragozini
- Height in twentieth-century Chilean men: growth with divergence , 32 pages
- Manuel Llorca-Jaña, Juan Navarrete-Montalvo, Roberto Araya-Valenzuela, Federico Droller, Martina Allende and Javier Rivas
- Elite violence and elite numeracy in Europe from 500 to 1900 CE: roots of the divergence , 71 pages
- Thomas Keywood and Joerg Baten
- What limits the efficacy of coercion? , 52 pages
- Øivind Schøyen
- Correction to: Crowding out the change: business networks and persisting economic elites in the South of Italy over Unification (1840–1880) , 2 pages
- Maria Carmela Schisani, Luigi Balletta and Giancarlo Ragozini
- Econometric history of the growth–volatility relationship in the USA: 1919–2017 , 24 pages
- Amélie Charles and Olivier Darné
- Inequality and conflict as drivers of cooperation: the location of wine cooperatives in pre-1936 Spain , 34 pages
- Samuel Garrido
- A lucrative end: abolition, immigration, and the new occupational hierarchy in southeast Brazil , 28 pages
- Justin R. Bucciferro
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