Economic History of Developing Regions
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Volume 27, issue S1, 2012
- The Roots of Development pp. S1-S1

- Johan Fourie
- Introduction pp. S2-S2

- Grietjie Verhoef
- Economic History Matters pp. S3-S15

- Nicholas Crafts
- In Good Company: About Agency and Economic Development in Global Perspective pp. S16-S27

- Jan Luiten van Zanden
- Colonisation and Development pp. S28-S40

- Stanley Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
- Political Power and Institutional Change: Lessons from the Middle East pp. S41-S56

- Sevket Pamuk
- Beyond Divergence: Rethinking the Economic History of India pp. S57-S65

- Tirthankar Roy
- Growing Tall but Unequal: New Findings and New Background Evidence on Anthropometric Welfare in 156 Countries, 1810–1989 pp. S66-S85

- Joerg Baten and Matthias Blum
- Public Welfare and Economic Growth pp. S86-S91

- Anne McCants
- Demography, Disease, and Development: An Evolutionary Approach pp. S92-S107

- Robert McGuire
- Culture and the Historical Process pp. S108-S126

- Nathan Nunn
- Predicting the Next Panic: The Pioneering Economic Forecasters and their Legacies pp. S127-S135

- Walter Friedman
- Contemporary Development and Economic History: How do we Know what Matters? pp. S136-S148

- Kenneth Pomeranz
Volume 27, issue 2, 2012
- OUTPUT PER HEAD IN PRE-INDEPENDENCE AFRICA: QUANTITATIVE CONJECTURES pp. 1-36

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- GOOD MONEY DRIVES OUT BAD: A NOTE ON FREE COINAGE AND GRESHAM'S LAW IN THE CHINESE HAN DYNASTY pp. 37-46

- Yen-liang Chen and Cheng-chung Lai
- ESTIMATING THE SUBSTITUTABILITY OF AFRICAN AND WHITE WORKERS IN SOUTH AFRICAN MANUFACTURING, 1950-1985 pp. 47-60

- Martine Mariotti
- NEW ESTIMATES OF SETTLER LIFE SPAN AND OTHER DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1652-1948 pp. 61-86

- Jeanne Cilliers and Johan Fourie
- QUANTIFYING FREIGHT TRANSPORT VOLUMES IN DEVELOPING REGIONS: LESSONS LEARNT FROM SOUTH AFRICA'S EXPERIENCE DURING THE 20th CENTURY pp. 87-113

- J.H. Havenga and W.J. Pienaar
Volume 27, issue 1, 2012
- Serfdom, Emancipation, and Off-farm Labour Mobility in Tsarist Russia pp. 1-37

- Steven Nafziger
- The Needham Puzzle Reconsidered: The Protection of Industrial and Commercial Property Rights pp. 38-66

- Qiang Chen
- Membership Size and Cooperative Performance: Evidence from Ghanaian Cocoa Producers' Societies, 1930–36 pp. 67-92

- Chiara Cazzuffi and Alexander Moradi
- The Global Status of Economic History pp. 93-113

- Joerg Baten and Julia Muschallik
- The Future of South African Economic History pp. 114-124

- Johan Fourie and Stefan Schirmer
- Happy in the Service of the Company: The Purchasing Power of VOC Salaries at the Cape in the 18th Century pp. 125-149

- Sophia du Plessis and Stan Du Plessis
- Inheriting the Future: Intergenerational Persistence of Educational Status in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 150-175

- Justine Burns and Malcolm Keswell
- Economic Growth in South Africa pp. 176-208

- Johannes Fedderke and Charles Simkins