Scandinavian Economic History Review
2013 - 2025
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Volume 67, issue 3, 2019
- Unequal poverty and equal industrialisation: Finnish wealth, 1750–1900 pp. 229-248

- Erik Bengtsson, Anna Missiaia, Ilkka Nummela and Mats Olsson
- Exploring regional wage dispersion in Swedish manufacturing, 1860–2009 pp. 249-268

- Kristoffer Collin, Christer Lundh and Svante Prado
- Soviet industrial production and waste dispersal: a case study of pulp and paper plants on the Karelian Isthmus, 1940s–1980s pp. 269-282

- Elena Kochetkova and Pavel Pokid`ko
- Visualising defence and war in economic history journals (1989–2018) pp. 283-311

- Nadia Fernández-de-Pinedo and Félix-Fernando Muñoz
- Smallholders’ and large estates’ reaction to changed market conditions 1860–1910 pp. 312-331

- Mats Morell and Martin Söderhäll
- Møter med Kina: norsk diplomati, næringsliv og misjon 1890–1937 pp. 332-333

- Per Högselius
- The Sound Toll at Elsinore. Politics, shipping and the collection of duties 1429–1857 pp. 333-335

- Werner Scheltjens
Volume 67, issue 2, 2019
- Editorial pp. 115-116

- Francisco J. Beltran Tapia and Espen Ekberg
- Exploring the effects of capital mobility on the saving–investment nexus: evidence from Icelandic historical data pp. 117-131

- Hamid Raza, Gylfi Zoega and Stephen Kinsella
- Getting a job when times are bad: recruitment practices in Sweden before, during and after the Great Recession pp. 132-153

- Peter Håkansson and Anders Nilsson
- The Ottoman dissolution and the İstanbul bourse between war and peace: a foreign exchange market perspective on the Great War pp. 154-170

- Avni Hanedar, Hatice Gaye Gencer, Sercan Demiralay and İsmail Altay
- The state as the investor of last resort: a comparative study of banking crises in Denmark and Sweden pp. 171-189

- Hans Sjögren and Martin Jes Iversen
- Copper trade and production of copper, brass and bronze goods in the Oldenburg monarchy: copperworks and copper users in the eighteenth century pp. 190-209

- Kristin Ranestad
- Global competition and cooperation in the electronics industry: the case of X-ray equipment, 1900–1970 pp. 210-225

- Pierre-Yves Donzé and Ben Wubs
- A global history of consumer co-operation since 1850: movements and businesses pp. 226-227

- Tuomo Peltonen
Volume 67, issue 1, 2019
- Towards open access pp. 1-3

- Jari Ojala, Tiina Hemminki and Pasi Nevalainen
- Increase in diversity: Nordic dissertations 2014–2018 pp. 4-11

- Jari Ojala, Tiina Hemminki and Pasi Nevalainen
- Perceptions of the economics of apprenticeship in Sweden c. 1900 pp. 12-30

- Sandra Hellstrand
- Energy and machines. Energy capital ratios in Europe and Latin America. 1875–1970 pp. 31-46

- Cristián Ducoing, Ben Gales, Rick Hölsgens and María del Mar Rubio-Varas
- Innovation trends and industrial renewal in Finland and Sweden 1970–2013 pp. 47-70

- Astrid Kander, Josef Taalbi, Juha Oksanen, Karolin Sjöö and Nina Rilla
- The value of active politicians on supervisory boards: evidence from the Berlin stock exchange and the parliament in interwar Germany pp. 71-89

- Sibylle Lehmann-Hasemeyer and Alexander Opitz
- Dynamic paths of innovation in natural resource industries in Australia and Norway since World War Two pp. 90-109

- Simon Ville, Olav Wicken and John Dean
- Suuri Affääri: Helsingin Sanomien yrityshistoria 1889–2016 [Business history of Helsingin Sanomat 1889–2016] pp. 110-112

- Henrikki Tikkanen
- Call for papers for a special issue of the Scandinavian Economic History Review on ‘Agriculture and Economic development’ pp. 113-114

- The Editors
Volume 66, issue 3, 2018
- Research on international trade and transport – a generational shift? pp. 223-225

- Camilla Brautaset and Jari Ojala
- Assessing trade in the mercantilist era: evidence from a new database on foreign trade of Sweden – Finland, 1738–1805 pp. 226-245

- Rodney Edvinsson and Christoffer Tarek Gad
- A method for estimating the volume of Baltic timber products exported through the Sound and its application to Portugal, 1669–1815 pp. 246-263

- Manish Kumar
- Cost–distance ratio in change: transmission rates of commercial correspondence in the North and Baltic Sea region, 1732–1808 pp. 264-281

- Hannes Vinnal
- Surprisingly gentle confinement: British treatment of Danish and Norwegian prisoners of war during the napoleonic wars pp. 282-297

- Tim Leunig, Jelle van Lottum and Bo Poulsen
- Foreign trade as fiscal policy: tariff setting and customs revenue in Sweden, 1830–1913 pp. 298-316

- Henric Häggqvist
- Suomen rahoitusmarkkinoiden murros 1980-luvulla: Oikeushistoriallinen tutkimus [The transformation of the Finnish financial markets in the 1980s: a study of legal history] pp. 317-318

- Niklas Jensen-Eriksen
- Familjedynastier: så blev Sverige rikt pp. 318-320

- Niklas Jensen-Eriksen
- A monetary history of Norway, 1816–2016 pp. 320-321

- Harold James
- Migrationens kontraster [Contrasts of Migration] pp. 321-323

- Olle Jansson
- Fish, coast and communities: a history of Norway pp. 323-325

- Gregory Ferguson-Cradler
Volume 66, issue 2, 2018
- Editorial pp. 125-126

- Paul Sharp
- Retail Trade, Consumption, and the Construction of Markets pp. 127-131

- Tristan Jacques and Fredrik Sandgren
- Emotions, trading practices and communication in transnational itinerant trade: encounters between ‘Rucksack Russians’ and their customers in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Finland pp. 132-152

- Johanna Wassholm and Anna Sundelin
- Beyond Mrs consumer: competing femininities in Swedish advertising trade publications, 1900–1939 pp. 153-169

- Klara Arnberg
- The non-globalisation of modern food retailing: the case of the failed Coop Norden merger pp. 170-185

- Espen Ekberg and Kristoffer Jensen
- Mercantilism: a materialist approach pp. 186-200

- Thomas Conti
- Manors and states: the distribution and structure of private manors in early modern Scandinavia and their relation to state policies pp. 201-218

- Carsten Porskrog Rasmussen
- Storebrands og forsikringsbransjens historie, 1767–2017 (Vols. 1 & 2) [Storebrand and the insurance industry, 1767–2017] pp. 219-220

- Lars Fredrik Andersson
- The quest for competitive markets: exploring competition and collusion in theory and practice in historical perspective pp. 221-222

- The Editors
Volume 66, issue 1, 2018
- Dissertations in economic and business history in Nordic countries in 2016 pp. 1-8

- Jari Ojala, Tiina Hemminki and Pasi Nevalainen
- Time for a Nordic business history initiative? pp. 9-17

- Espen Ekberg and Martin Jes Iversen
- From organic to fossil and in-between: new estimates of energy consumption in the Swedish manufacturing industry during 1800–1913 pp. 18-33

- Magnus Lindmark and Fredrik Olsson Spjut
- Missed the starting gun! Wage compression and the rise of the Swedish model in the labour market pp. 34-53

- Svante Prado and Joacim Waara
- Migration at the multi-level intersection of industrial relations: the Schleswig-Holstein Campaign and the Swedish garment industry in the early 1950s pp. 54-72

- Johan Svanberg
- Did taxes, decrees or credibility drive money? Early nineteenth century Finland from a chartalist perspective pp. 73-90

- Karlo Kauko
- Why did Swedish regional net migration rates fall in the 1970s? The role of policy changes versus structural change, 1945–1985 pp. 91-115

- Jakob Molinder
- Riksrevisjonens historie 1816–2016 pp. 116-118

- Gjermund Forfang Rongved
- Interessekonflikter i norsk handelspolitikk pp. 118-119

- Mogens Rüdiger
- Finnish water services: experiences in global perspectives pp. 119-121

- Glen O'Hara
- Tiden går: Gjensidige i 200 år [Time passes: 200 years of Gjensidige] pp. 121-122

- Niels Viggo Haueter
- Widows in European economy and society, 1600–1920 pp. 123-124

- Kristina Lilja
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