Scandinavian Economic History Review
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Volume 65, issue 3, 2017
- Editorial pp. 223-223

- Jari Ojala
- The history of business and war: introduction pp. 224-230

- Erik Lakomaa
- Weapons’ production in the Republic of Venice in the Early Modern period: the manufacturing centre of Brescia between military needs and economic equilibrium pp. 231-242

- Luca Mocarelli and Giulio Ongaro
- The Gold War: the dissolution of the Scandinavian Currency Union during the First World War pp. 243-262

- Gjermund Forfang Rongved
- The Great War and the transformation of the Atlantic copper trade pp. 263-278

- Nathan Delaney
- Business in the battle of ideas, 1945–1991: conclusions from the Finnish case pp. 279-293

- Maiju Wuokko
- Seasonality of birth rates in agricultural Iceland pp. 294-306

- Davíd F. Björnsson and Gylfi Zoega
- Swedish steel and global resource colonialism: Sandviken’s quest for Turkish chromium, 1925–1950 pp. 307-325

- Hanna Vikström, Per Högselius and Dag Avango
- Paying for Hitler’s war: the consequences of Nazi hegemony for Europe pp. 326-327

- Joachim Lund
- Corrigendum pp. 328-328

- The Editors
Volume 65, issue 2, 2017
- Editor’s note pp. 113-115

- Jari Ojala
- Neo-institutionalism is not yet a scientific success: a reply to Barry Weingast pp. 116-123

- Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
- Comments on McCloskey and Weingast pp. 124-126

- Erik Ringmar
- Revisiting Sweden’s response to the Great Depression of the 1930s: economic policy in a regional context pp. 127-148

- Adnan Türegün
- The economic effects of the 1920 eight-hour working day reform in Sweden pp. 149-168

- Erik Bengtsson and Jakob Molinder
- Explaining the Swedish ‘housewife era’ of 1930–1970: joint utility maximisation or renewed patriarchy? pp. 169-188

- Rodney Edvinsson and Therese Nordlund Edvinsson
- The search for seignorage: periodic re-coinage in medieval Sweden pp. 189-205

- Roger Svensson
- Deal with it! The emergence and reversal of an agro-ecological crisis, Southern Sweden in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries pp. 206-220

- Magnus Bohman
- Economy, Business and Environment in History pp. 221-221

- The Editors
Volume 65, issue 1, 2017
- Economic history in times of transition pp. 1-5

- Alfred Reckendrees
- Sickness absence in compulsory and voluntary health insurance: the case of Sweden at the turn of the twentieth century pp. 6-27

- Lars Fredrik Andersson and Liselotte Eriksson
- Pension principles in the Swedish pension system pp. 28-51

- Johannes Hagen
- The King’s currency: Gustav II Adolf and the copper standard (1619–1632) pp. 52-69

- Lawrence Stryker
- The quest for publicness: political conflict about the organisation of tramways and telecommunication in Sweden, c. 1900–1920 pp. 70-87

- Mats Hallenberg and Magnus Linnarsson
- Most-favoured-nation treaty in service of trade? Case: early trade policy relations between Finland and Japan and their impact on the sales networks of the Finnish forest industry pp. 88-105

- Juha Sahi
- Den småländska glasregionens uppgång och fall: En ekonomisk historia [The rise and fall of the glass industry in Småland, Sweden: an economic history] pp. 106-107

- Rolv Petter Amdam
- Store drømmer og harde realiteter: Veibygging og biltrafikk i Norge, 1912–1960 [Big dreams and hard realities: roadbuilding and car traffic in Norway, 1912–1960] pp. 107-109

- Olle Krantz
- ‘Energiemix’ versus ‘Energiewende’: competing conceptualisations of nuclear energy policy in the German parliamentary debates of 1991–2001 pp. 109-110

- Esa Ruuskanen
- Norges Bank 1816–2016 [The Central Bank of Norway, 1816–2016]/Norges Bank 1816–2016: En historie i bilder [The Central Bank of Norway 1816–2016. A pictorial history] pp. 110-112

- Gunnar Wetterberg
Volume 64, issue 3, 2016
- Defending dissertations on economic history pp. 179-188

- Jari Ojala, Tiina Hemminki and Pasi Nevalainen
- Exposing the neoclassical fallacy: McCloskey on ideas and the great enrichment pp. 189-201

- Barry Weingast
- Testing the demand approach to reconstruct pre-industrial agricultural output pp. 202-218

- Rodney Edvinsson
- Human capital in Britain, 1760–2009 pp. 219-242

- Jan Kunnas
- U.S. state fiscal constraints and railroad development through the nineteenth century pp. 243-257

- John Dove
- Innovation and industrial renewal in Sweden, 1970–2007 pp. 258-277

- Karolin Sjöö
- Profits, dividends and industry restructuring: the Swedish paper and pulp industry between 1945 and 1977 pp. 278-296

- Lars Fredrik Andersson, Ann-Kristin Bergquist and Rikard Eriksson
- Norges fiskeri- og kysthistorie Bind V: Over den leiken ville han rå – Norsk havbruksnærings historie [The game for which he wanted to master: the history of Norwegian fish farming] pp. 297-298

- Kristoffer Lund Vik-Langlie
- Karl Gunnar Persson 1943–2016 pp. 299-301

- Ingrid Henriksen and Paul Sharp
- Lennart Schön 1946–2016 pp. 302-303

- Olle Krantz
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 64, issue 2, 2016
- Business as usual pp. 81-83

- Camilla Brautaset and Jari Ojala
- Poor university professors? The relative earnings decline of German professors during the twentieth century pp. 84-102

- Alexander Sohn
- Corporate governance and the expansion of the democratic franchise: beyond cross-country regressions pp. 103-121

- Naomi R. Lamoreaux
- An historical wealth assessment -- measuring the Swedish national wealth for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries pp. 122-137

- Magnus Lindmark and Lars Fredrik Andersson
- The innovation--trade nexus: Italy in historical perspective (1861--1939) pp. 138-159

- Giacomo Domini
- A Norwegian fixation: explaining cheap money in Norway, 1945--1986 pp. 160-174

- Einar Lie and Eivind Thomassen
- The power of corporate networks: a comparative and historical perspective, Routledge international studies in business history pp. 175-176

- Jan Ottosson
Volume 64, issue 1, 2016
- Towards debate and open conversation pp. 1-5

- Jari Ojala and Alfred Reckendrees
- The great enrichment: a humanistic and social scientific account pp. 6-18

- Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
- A salary bass: a study of bassists’ earnings in the Royal Swedish Opera, 1799--1980 pp. 19-35

- Staffan Albinsson
- The national wealth of Sweden, 1810--2014 pp. 36-54

- Daniel Waldenström
- The landlord lag -- productivity on peasant farms and landlord demesnes during the agricultural revolution in Sweden 1700--1860 pp. 55-71

- Mats Olsson and Patrick Svensson
- The German Hansa and Bergen, 1100--1600 pp. 72-73

- Carsten Jahnke
- Forandring og forankring: Sparebankene i Norge 1822--2014 [Change and roots: the Norwegian savings banks 1822--2014] pp. 73-75

- Kristina Lilja
- Comparing post-war Japanese and Finnish economies and societies: longitudinal perspectives pp. 75-77

- Pierre-Yves Donzé
- Norges fiskeri- og kysthistorie Bind IV: Havet, fisken og oljen, 1970--2014 pp. 77-78

- Gregory Ferguson-Cradler
- I främmande hamn: Den svenska och svensk-norska konsulattjänsten, 1700--1985 pp. 79-80

- Camilla Brautaset
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