Economic History of Developing Regions
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Volume 32, issue 3, 2017
- 150 Years of Economic Progress for African American Men: Measuring Outcomes and Sizing Up Roadblocks pp. 211-220

- Marianne H Wanamaker
- Palm oil plantation productivity during the establishment of the Malaysian refinery sector, 1970–1990 pp. 221-269

- Lars C. Bruno
- Seasonal Hunger in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast, 1900-40 pp. 270-300

- Paul Shaffer
Volume 32, issue 2, 2017
- Taxation in the Congo Free State, an exceptional case? (1885–1908) pp. 97-126

- Bas De Roo
- Savings and economic growth: a historical analysis of the Cape Colony economy, 1850–1909 pp. 127-176

- Lorraine Greyling and Grietjie Verhoef
- Moving Forward in Rural Ghana: Investing in Social and Human Capital Mitigates Historical Constraints pp. 177-209

- David Wuepper and Johannes Sauer
Volume 32, issue 1, 2017
- Human Capital in Republican and New China: Regional and Long-Term Trends pp. 1-36

- Bas van Leeuwen, Jieli van Leeuwen-Li and Péter Földvári
- Long-Term Dynamics of the State in Francophone West Africa: Fiscal Capacity Pathways 1850–2010 pp. 37-70

- Jens Andersson
- The Origins of Import Substituting Industrialization in India pp. 71-95

- Tirthankar Roy
Volume 31, issue 2-3, 2016
- Regional Income Distribution in Mexico: New Long-Term Evidence, 1895–2010 pp. 225-252

- José Aguilar-Retureta
- Market Conditions in Preindustrial Poland, 1500–1772 pp. 253-276

- Mikołaj Malinowski
- Insurance of Politically Motivated Risks Including Terrorism: The Case of South Africa pp. 277-302

- Albert Mushai and Agata MacGregor
- The Role of Stakeholders in the Historical Evolution of Microfinance in Togo pp. 303-344

- Arvind Ashta, Isabelle Demay and Mawuli Couchoro
Volume 31, issue 1, 2016
- Introduction: Family Systems and Economic Development pp. 1-9

- Sarah G. Carmichael, Selin Dilli and Jan Luiten van Zanden
- Testing Todd and Matching Murdock: Global Data on Historical Family Characteristics pp. 10-46

- Auke Rijpma and Sarah G. Carmichael
- Mind The Gap! The Influence of Family Systems on The Gender Education Gap in Developing Countries, 1950--2005 pp. 47-81

- Lotte van der Vleuten
- Family Systems and the Historical Roots of Global Gaps in Democracy pp. 82-135

- Selin Dilli
- The Interplay of Family Systems, Social Networks and Fertility in Europe Cohorts Born Between 1920 and 1960 pp. 136-166

- Bastian Mönkediek and Hilde A.J. Bras
- Women, Work and the Family: Is Southeast Asia Different? pp. 167-197

- Anne Booth
- Family, Gender, and Women's Nutritional Status: A Comparison Between Two Himalayan Communities in Nepal pp. 198-223

- Dónya S. Madjdian and Hilde A.J. Bras
Volume 30, issue 2, 2015
- Potential for Diversification? The Role of the Formal Sector in Bechuanaland Protectorate's Economy, 1900-65 pp. 95-124

- Jutta Bolt and Ellen Hillbom
- 'The Great Divergence' Revisited: The Case of Bengal in Early Modern Times pp. 125-156

- Indrajit Ray
- The Transatlantic Slave Trade and Social Stratification on the Gold Coast pp. 157-181

- Klas R�nnb�ck
- How Global Geo-Politics Shaped South Africa's Post-World War I Monetary Policy: The Case Of Gerhard Vissering And Edwin Kemmerer In South Africa, 1924-25 pp. 182-209

- Vishnu Padayachee and Bradley Bordiss
Volume 30, issue 1, 2015
- Social Capital and Human Capital in the Colonies: A Study of Cocoa Farmers in Western Nigeria pp. 1-22

- Nonso Obikili
- Slow growth, supply shocks and structural change: The GDP of the Cape Colony in the late nineteenth century pp. 23-43

- Lorraine Greyling and Grietjie Verhoef
- Labour-Intensive Industrialization in Global History: A Review Essay pp. 44-67

- Ewout Frankema
- The Internationalization of Economic History: Perspectives from the African Frontier pp. 68-78

- Erik Green and Pius Nyambara
- African Economic History in Africa pp. 79-94

- Gareth Austin
Volume 29, issue 2, 2014
- The economics of apartheid: An introduction pp. 113-125

- Martine Mariotti and Johan Fourie
- Some stepping stones in the economic modelling of apartheid pp. 126-145

- Mats Lundahl
- An Economic Model of the Apartheid State pp. 146-169

- Anton D. Lowenberg
- If neither capitalism nor communism, then what? DF Malan and the National Party's economic rhetoric, 1895-1954 pp. 170-196

- Lindie Koorts
- Policy, practice and perception: Reconsidering the efficacy and meaning of statutory job reservation in South Africa, 1956-1979 pp. 197-233

- Martine Mariotti and Danelle van Zyl-Hermann
- The transition from apartheid: Social spending shifts preceded political reform pp. 234-244

- Servaas van der Berg
- Deconstructing Profitability under Apartheid: 1960-1989 pp. 245-267

- Nicoli Nattrass
- The Exchange Control System under Apartheid pp. 268-286

- Roy Havemann
- The African Middle Class in South Africa 1910-1994 pp. 287-310

- Roger Southall
- Does the language of instruction in primary school affect later labour market outcomes? Evidence from South Africa pp. 311-335

- Katherine Eriksson
- The Spatial Persistence of Population and Wealth During Apartheid: Comparing the 1911 and 2011 Censuses pp. 336-352

- Waldo Krugell
Volume 29, issue 1, 2014
- The Internationalization of Economic History: A Puzzle pp. 1-14

- Johan Fourie and Leigh Gardner
- The Rise and Fall of Indian Economic History 1920-2013 pp. 15-41

- Tirthankar Roy
- The Contribution of African Women to Economic Growth and Development in the Pre-Colonial and Colonial Periods: Historical Perspectives and Policy Implications pp. 42-73

- Emmanuel Akyeampong and Hippolyte Fofack
- Missionaries and female empowerment in colonial Uganda: New evidence from Protestant marriage registers, 1880-1945 pp. 74-112

- Felix Meier zu Selhausen
Volume 28, issue 2, 2013
- Intraregional Trade in South America, 1912-1950: The Cases of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Peru pp. 1-26

- Anna Carreras-Mar�n, Marc Badia-Mir� and Jos� Peres Caj�as
- The Krakatau Eruption in 1883: Its Implications for the Spatial Distribution of Population in Java pp. 27-55

- Aloysius Brata, Piet Rietveld, Henri de Groot and Wouter Zant
- Poverty and Physical Well-being among the Coloured Population in South Africa pp. 56-82

- Kris Inwood and Oliver Masakure
- Who, Where, and When were the Cape Gentry? pp. 83-111

- Gavin Williams
Volume 28, issue 1, 2013
- INDIAN REGIONAL INCOME INEQUALITY: ESTIMATES OF PROVINCIAL GDP, 1875-1911 pp. 1-27

- Paul Caruana-Galizia
- ON THE ACCURACY OF EXPORT GROWTH IN ARGENTINA, 1870-1913 pp. 28-68

- Antonio Tena-Junguito and Henry Willebald
- THE RISE AND FALL OF SERFDOM IN CHINA: A THEORY OF INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE pp. 69-86

- Guo-ping He
- THE WEALTH OF CAPE COLONY WIDOWS: INHERITANCE LAWS AND INVESTMENT RESPONSES FOLLOWING MALE DEATH IN THE 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES pp. 87-108

- Dieter von Fintel, Sophia du Plessis and Ada Jansen
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