Scandinavian Economic History Review
2013 - 2025
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Volume 73, issue 1, 2025
- The size of the offshore sector in the Norwegian economy pp. 1-24

- Ola Honningdal Grytten and Viktoriia Koilo
- Swedish consuls in Galicia: the economic function of consuls in turbulent times (1793–1806) pp. 25-41

- Martin Almbjär
- Foreign investment in Swedish industry on the eve of World War One pp. 42-62

- Viktor Persarvet, Lars Karlsson and Peter Hedberg
- The Swedish business elite and the gift explosion of 1947 pp. 63-85

- Ylva Hasselberg and Henry Ohlsson
- Cash flow: the businesses of menstruation pp. 86-87

- Matleena Frisk
- A dissimulated trade: Northern European timber merchants in Seville (1574–1598) pp. 88-90

- A. Jorge Aguilera-López
- Between Denmark and Detroit: Ford Motor Company A/S and the transformation of Fordism 1919–1966 pp. 90-92

- Alexandra L. Cermeño
Volume 72, issue 3, 2024
- Lithuanian economy, 1919–1940: stagnant but resilient. The first inter-war GDP time-series estimates and their implications pp. 179-207

- Adomas Klimantas
- Long-run evolution of income inequality in the Nordic countries pp. 208-227

- Rolf Aaberge and Erik Bengtsson
- Finding common ground: rebuilding the Scandinavian Monetary Union in the interwar years pp. 228-247

- Gjermund Forfang Rongved
- Relieving famine. Northern Sweden (Västerbotten) between state, market, and civil society during the 1860s pp. 248-265

- Henrik Forsberg and Magnus Bohman
- Technological Change and Productivity Growth in Livestock Systems: Denmark, New Zealand and Uruguay (1870–1970) pp. 266-286

- Jorge Álvarez Scanniello and María de las Mercedes Menéndez
- A brief history of equality pp. 287-289

- Anton Svensson
- Liv i rörelse: Göteborgs befolkning och arbetsmarknad 1900–1950 [Life courses and mobility: Gothenburg’s population and labour market 1900–1950] pp. 289-291

- Kristina Lilja
- Kylmästi laskeva mies: Talousvaikuttaja Risto Rytin elämä [Coldly counting man: the life of economic policymaker Risto Ryti] pp. 291-293

- Niklas Jensen-Eriksen
Volume 72, issue 2, 2024
- Taxation and inequality: A revisionary study of changing income inequality in Finland, 1961–2005 pp. 89-108

- Saska Heino
- Longer, broader, deeper, and more personal – the renewal of labour history in the Nordic countries pp. 109-125

- Nina Trige Andersen, Ragnheiður Kristjánsdóttir, Silke Neunsinger, Pete Pesonen, Vilhelm Vilhelmsson and Hanne Østhus
- English commercial ascendancy and the growth in competition for Baltic markets, 1650–1700 pp. 126-152

- Adam Grimshaw
- Old-age mortality and social class in northern Norway in the first half of the twentieth century pp. 153-170

- Petja Lyn Langholz and Hilde Leikny Sommerseth
- Markedsvendningen: Nyliberalismens historie i Norge pp. 171-173

- Elisabeth Lindberg
- Husbanken og boligpolitikken 1996–2021. En jubileumsbok [The housing bank and the housing policies – an anniversary book] pp. 173-175

- Ola Innset
- Vejen til velstand: Marked, stat og utopi, Vol. II: Hvorvor blev Danmark rigt – og ikke rigere? Tiden 1850–1930 pp. 175-177

- Markus Lampe
Volume 72, issue 1, 2024
- Mortality transition in the interwar Baltic states: findings from cross-country comparison of new life tables pp. 1-24

- Zenonas Norkus, Domantas Jasilionis, Ola Honningdal Grytten, Ilmārs Mežs and Martin Klesment
- Unnecessary radicalism: the limits of economic ideas in political thinking pp. 25-48

- Elisabeth Lindberg
- A Nordic model of gender and military work? Labour demand, gender equality and women’s integration in the armed forces of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden pp. 49-66

- Anders Ahlbäck, Fia Sundevall and Johanna Hjertquist
- Income inequality in the Duchy of Warsaw (1810/11) pp. 67-81

- Marcin Wroński
- Trap Denmark: Tønder, Aabenraa, Sønderborg (vol 17) pp. 82-83

- Christian Vedel
- On the eve of the disaster. State and economy of Russia in 1914–1917 [V preddverii katastrofy. Gosudarstvo i ekonomika Rossii v 1914–1917 godah] pp. 83-85

- Valeria Peshko
- Kolonisterne – kartoffeltyskerne i Gl. Tønder Amt [The colonists – potato Germans in Old Tønder Amt] pp. 85-87

- Nina Boberg-Fazlic
Volume 71, issue 3, 2023
- Editorial pp. 227-228

- Erik Lakomaa and Svante Prado
- Road to unity? Nordic economic convergence in the long run pp. 229-246

- Lars Bruno, Jari Eloranta, Jari Ojala and Jaakko Pehkonen
- Survey article on Nordic financialisation in the long run pp. 247-257

- Lars Ahnland
- Market growth, coordination problems and control – the timing of enclosures in East Central Sweden 1807–1892 pp. 258-280

- Viktor Persarvet, Marja Erikson and Mats Morell
- Women and wealth in Sweden: the case of Uppsala, 1850–1910 pp. 281-298

- Matteo Pompermaier
- Running out of time: using job ads to analyse the demand for messengers in the twentieth century pp. 299-318

- Peter Gladoić Håkansson, Tobias Karlsson and Matti La Mela
- Iron and the transformation of society. Reflexion of Viking age metallurgy pp. 319-320

- Martin Hansson
- Med skibet i kroppen. Mennesker og maritimt miljø i Det sydfynske Øhav 1750–1950 pp. 320-322

- Anders Ravn Sørensen
- Kinafarerne. Mellem kejserens Kina og kongens København [The travellers to China. Between the emperor’s China and the king’s Copenhagen] pp. 322-323

- Jørgen Mikkelsen
- En kort introduksjon til Norge på 1900-tallet. Forskjell og fellesskap [A brief introduction to Norway in the 20th century. Difference and community] pp. 323-325

- Dunja Blažević
Volume 71, issue 2, 2023
- Narrative and computational text analysis in business and economic history pp. 103-127

- Gregory Ferguson-Cradler
- The quest for economic stability: a study on Swedish stabilisation policies 1873–2019 pp. 128-156

- Fredrik Andersson
- The German construction industry and industrial self-responsibility in occupied Europe, 1939–45 pp. 157-175

- Simon Gogl
- When coffee was banned: strategies of labour and leisure among Stockholm’s poor women, 1794–1796 and 1799–1802 pp. 176-198

- Anna Knutsson and Hanna Hodacs
- Textiles in blue: production, consumption and material culture in rural areas in early-nineteenth century Finland pp. 199-217

- Merja Uotila and Maare Paloheimo
- Review of ‘En kort introduksjon til Norge på 1800-tallet’ (A short introduction to Norway during the 19th century) pp. 218-219

- Gerda Bonderup
- Natural resources and divergence. A comparison of Andean and Nordic trajectories pp. 220-221

- Simon Ville
- Civilians and military supply in early modern Finland pp. 221-223

- Sergio Tonatiuh Serrano Hernandez
- The world’s most egalitarian country? ‘Världens jämlikaste land?’ pp. 223-225

- Karl Ove Moene
Volume 71, issue 1, 2023
- The Norwegian forest concession law of 1909 and concession policy 1909–28 pp. 1-20

- Kasper Hage Stjern
- Nationalisation of foreign property in the Russian revolution: the Swedish case pp. 21-35

- Martin Kragh
- Household risk strategies during a pandemic – experiences from the 1918 influenza pandemic pp. 36-57

- Lars-Fredrik Andersson and Liselotte Eriksson
- Natural resources and economic growth: comparing nineteenth century Scandinavia and twentieth century Southeast Asia pp. 58-79

- Lars Christian Bruno
- Income inequality in an industrial city during the great levelling: micro level evidence from malmö, 1900–1950 pp. 80-95

- Anton Svensson and Erik Bengtsson
- Vad är ekonomisk historia? [What is economic history?] pp. 96-97

- Pål Thonstad Sandvik
- Knowledge-based growth in natural resource intensive economies: mining, knowledge development and innovation in Norway 1860–1940 pp. 97-98

- Lars C. Bruno
- Det villrådiga samhället. Kungliga Vetenskapsakademiens politiska och ekonomiska ideologi, 1739–1792 pp. 98-100

- Charlotta Wolff
- Bondesamfunn og bondeopposisjon på Agder: I overgangen mellom seinmiddelalder og tidlig nytid ca. 1480–1615 pp. 100-101

- Erik Bengtsson
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