Scandinavian Economic History Review
2013 - 2025
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Volume 70, issue 3, 2022
- Wreckage recycled. Salvage auctions and their economic impact in eighteenth century Sweden pp. 219-233

- Juha-Matti Granqvist
- Income inequality in Finland, 1865–2019 pp. 234-251

- Petri Roikonen
- Scraping the bottom of the barrel? Evidence on social mobility and internal migration from rural areas in nineteenth-century Norway pp. 252-272

- Mikko Moilanen, Sindre Myhr and Stein Østbye
- A technical workforce for regional industrial development? Origin and dispersion of graduates from the technical secondary schools in Malmö and Borås 1855–1930 pp. 273-299

- Fay Lundh Nilsson and Per-Olof Grönberg
- The price of neutrality: ocean freight rates and shipping policy towards the Northern Neutrals during the First World War pp. 300-319

- Jan Tore Klovland
- Ingenjörerna pp. 320-321

- Arne Kaijser
- Ingenjörerna pp. 321-322

- Arne Kaijser
- Past, present & future: economic history in Eli F. Heckscher’s footsteps pp. 323-324

- Pasi Nevalainen
- Danmark som søfartsnation – Fortællinger, interesser og identitet gennem 250 år pp. 324-326

- Leos Müller
Volume 70, issue 2, 2022
- Gender and economic history in the Nordic countries pp. 113-122

- Klara Arnberg, Eirinn Larsen and Ann-Catrin Östman
- Migrant mothers: work, nation and racialisation in Swedish official discourses 1970–2000 pp. 123-141

- Paulina de los Reyes
- Industrious migrants: gender and the earnings of migrants in Swedish manufacturing around 1900 pp. 142-166

- Björn Eriksson and Maria Stanfors
- Female enterprise on a transnational border: the entrepreneurial agency of an East Icelandic businesswoman, Pálína Waage (1864–1935) pp. 167-180

- Sigríður Matthíasdóttir and Þorgerður J. Einarsdóttir
- Responsibility, trust and gender in the economic decision-making of peasant households: enclosure in Southwest Finland 1760–1820 pp. 181-194

- Kirsi Laine
- Half a century of female wage disadvantage: an analysis of Denmark’s public wage hierarchy in 1969 and today pp. 195-215

- Astrid Elkjær Sørensen, Stinne Skriver Jørgensen and Maja Meiland Hansen
- Med kjønnsperspektiv på norsk historie [With gender perspective on Norwegian history] pp. 216-217

- Carolina Uppenberg
Volume 70, issue 1, 2022
- Swedish East India trade in a value-added analysis, c. 1730–1800 pp. 1-18

- Klas Rönnbäck and Leos Müller
- The evolution of capital adequacy rules – the contrasting cases of Sweden and Britain pp. 19-32

- Åsa Malmström Rognes
- ‘Over-indebtedness’ – or not? Household debt accumulation and risk exposure in nineteenth century Sweden pp. 33-56

- Håkan Lindgren
- The evolution of credit networks in pre-industrial Finland pp. 57-86

- Elise Dermineur
- Negotiating bilateralism: the Finnish-Soviet clearing trade and payment system, 1952–1990 pp. 87-107

- Saara Matala
- Interessekonflikter i norsk handelspolitikk pp. 108-109

- Ola Grytten
- Otyg: fallet Algots Nord pp. 110-111

- Malin Dahlström
Volume 69, issue 3, 2021
- Special issue on ‘Agriculture and economic development’ pp. 197-198

- Paul Sharp
- Agricultural exports and economic development in Spain during the first wave of globalisation pp. 199-216

- María-Isabel Ayuda and Vicente Pinilla
- Agricultural growth in a cold climate: the case of Iceland in 1800–1850 pp. 217-232

- Árni Daníel Júlíusson
- Connecting formal education and practice to agricultural innovation in Denmark (1860s–1920): a note on sources and methods pp. 233-252

- Kristin Ranestad
- Peasants’ inequality and stratification: evidence from pre-revolutionary Russia pp. 253-277

- Natalia Rozinskaya, Alexander Sorokin and Dmitry Artamonov
- A stolen revolution. The political economy of the land reform in interwar Czechoslovakia pp. 278-300

- Antonie Doležalová
- Atoms for feeding: radioisotopes from the laboratory to the market, 1946–1960 pp. 301-323

- Gloria Sanz Lafuente
- Landbrug i Nordvestjylland gennem 250 år. Et erhverv og en livsform i evig forandring pp. 324-326

- Per Grau Møller
- A land of milk and butter: how elites created the modern Danish dairy industry pp. 326-327

- Mats Olsson
- Prize announcement pp. 328-328

- The Editors
Volume 69, issue 2, 2021
- Market structure and efficiency in Swedish commercial banking, 1912–1938 pp. 103-123

- Lars Karlsson, Henric Häggqvist and Peter Hedberg
- ‘I will learn from it for as long as I live’ – religious reading and functional literacy skills pp. 124-139

- Mikko Moilanen and Hilde Leikny Sommerseth
- The distributional effect of a financial crisis: Russia 1899–1905 pp. 140-157

- Nikita Lychakov
- Extractive visions: Sweden’s quest for China’s natural resources, 1913–1917 pp. 158-176

- Per Högselius and Yunwei Song
- Conflict and negotiation: management of forest commons in seventeenth-century Northern Finland pp. 177-194

- Jakob Starlander
- Swedish economists in the 1930s debate on economic planning pp. 195-196

- Kristin Ranestad
Volume 69, issue 1, 2021
- From warfare to welfare states? Social and military spending in the Baltic States 1918–1940 pp. 1-21

- Zenonas Norkus, Vaidas Morkevičius and Jurgita Markevičiūtė
- Short-term economic stress and mortality differentials in rural Estonia, 1834–1884 pp. 22-40

- Martin Klesment and Kersti Lust
- Labour and the ‘law of one price’: regional wage convergence of farm workers in Sweden, 1757–1980 pp. 41-62

- Svante Prado, Christer Lundh, Kristoffer Collin and Kerstin Enflo
- Dubrowka - a free-standing company from a Norwegian family-network capitalism pp. 63-82

- Sverre A. Christensen
- A real estate price index for Stockholm, Sweden 1818–2018: putting the last decades housing price boom in a historical perspective pp. 83-101

- Rodney Edvinsson, Klas Eriksson and Gustav Ingman
Volume 68, issue 3, 2020
- Beyond the market: broader perspectives in cartel research pp. 195-203

- Susanna Fellman and Martin Shanahan
- Forging cartels. A transatlantic perspective on business collusion and the interwar copper industry (1918–1940) pp. 204-221

- Robrecht Declercq
- Insurance cartels and state policies in Norway, 1870s–1990s pp. 222-238

- Harald Espeli
- The foundations of cooperation: building cartels in the Nordic cement industry and beyond, 1890–1947 pp. 239-253

- Malin Dahlström
- Two cartel regimes. Swedish paper cartels and the EEC in the 1970s pp. 254-269

- Birgit Karlsson
- A history of the sugar and cement cartels in twentieth-century Spain pp. 270-288

- Ana Rosado-Cubero and Angel Martínez-Soto
- The quest for a non-competitive market: Standard oil, the international oil industry and the Scandinavian states, 1890–1939 pp. 289-305

- Päl Thonstad Sandvik and Espen Storli
- Small and medium powers in global history: trade, conflicts and neutrality from the 18th to the 20th Centuries pp. 306-307

- Lars C. Bruno
Volume 68, issue 2, 2020
- The rise of the middle class: the income gap between salaried employees and workers in Sweden, ca. 1830–1940 pp. 91-111

- Erik Bengtsson and Svante Prado
- Men at work. Wages and industriousness in southern Sweden 1500–1850 pp. 112-128

- Kathryn E. Gary and Mats Olsson
- Revising price history: consumer price index for Norway 1492–2018 pp. 129-144

- Ola Grytten
- Sticky Swedes and flexible Finns: manufacturing labour markets in Finland and Sweden during the Great Depression pp. 145-169

- Sakari Heikkinen and Christer Lundh
- The rise and decline of industrial foundations as controlling owners of Swedish listed firms: the role of tax incentives pp. 170-191

- Magnus Henrekson, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula
- Nasjonens velstand. Norges økonomiske historie 1800-1940 pp. 192-193

- Svante Prado
Volume 68, issue 1, 2020
- Correction pp. (i)-(i)

- The Editors
- A tale of two Italies: ‘access-orders’ and the Italian regional divide pp. 1-22

- Paolo Di Martino, Emanuele Felice and Michelangelo Vasta
- Did industrialisation lead to segregation in cities of the nineteenth century? The case of Uppsala 1880–1900 pp. 23-44

- Jakob Molinder and Martin Söderhäll
- Nordic networks: patent agents and the business of technology intermediation in Sweden and Finland, 1860–1910 pp. 45-65

- David Andersson and Matti La Mela
- Collusion and combines in Canada, 1880–1890 pp. 66-84

- Vincent Geloso
- Women in business families: from past to present pp. 85-87

- Amy Froide
- The Peregrine Profession. Transnational mobility of Nordic engineers and architects, 1880–1930 pp. 87-89

- Petri Paju
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