Scandinavian Economic History Review
2013 - 2025
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Volume 63, issue 3, 2015
- Re-collaborating in the Nordic economic history research community pp. 213-214

- Jari Ojala and Knut Sogner
- Feeding the motherland: grain exports from the Swedish Baltic provinces during the Great Famine of 1696-1697 pp. 215-234

- Marten Seppel
- Malthusian checks in pre-industrial Sweden and Finland: a comparative analysis of the demographic regimes pp. 235-259

- Miikka Voutilainen
- The long-term decline in terms of trade and the neolithisation of Northern Europe pp. 260-279

- Serge Svizzero
- Taking over: a new appraisal of the Anglo-American productivity gap and the nature of American economic leadership ca. 1910 pp. 280-301

- Pieter Woltjer
- Private debt in Sweden in 1900-2013 and the risk of financial crisis pp. 302-323

- Lars Ahnland
Volume 63, issue 2, 2015
- Editorial pp. 107-109

- Jari Ojala
- Social and intertemporal differences of basic numeracy in Pannonia (first century BCE to third century CE) pp. 110-134

- Joerg Baten and Stefan Priwitzer
- Oceanic thirst? Food consumption in mediaeval Sweden pp. 135-153

- Johan S�derberg
- Capital income taxation of Swedish households, 1862-2010 pp. 154-177

- Dan Johansson, Mikael Stenkula and Gunnar Du Rietz
- Implementation of non-tariff measures in Estonia in the 1930s pp. 178-202

- Karl Stern
- Education, state and citizenship pp. 203-205

- Erik Bengtsson
- Building trust: the history of DNV 1864-2014 pp. 205-207

- Niklas Jensen-Eriksen
- Den gl�mda konsumtionen. Auktionshandel i Sverige under 1700- och 1800-talen [The neglected consumption: the role of auctions in Sweden during the eighteenth and nineteenth Centuries] pp. 207-209

- Katarina Friberg
- Peter Thonning and Denmark's Guinea Commission. A study in nineteenth-century African colonial geography pp. 209-211

- Per Hernæs
Volume 63, issue 1, 2015
- Contemporary perceptions of the First World War reflected in the capital markets pp. 1-23

- David S. Adams
- Amateur or professional? A new look at nineteenth-century patentees in Norway pp. 24-44

- Bjørn Basberg
- Boom, depression and cartelisation: Swedish and Finnish timber export industry 1918-1921 pp. 45-68

- Elina Kuorelahti
- Paving the way to modernity: Prussian roads and grain market integration in Westphalia, 1821-1855 pp. 69-92

- Martin Uebele and Daniel Gallardo-Albarr�n
- Torkel Aschehoug and Norwegian historical economic thought: reconsidering a forgotten Norwegian pioneer economist pp. 93-95

- Ylva Hasselberg
- Cities of commerce: the institutional foundations of international trade in the Low Countries, 1250-1650 pp. 95-97

- Ian Peter Grohse
- Alan S. Milward and a century of European change pp. 98-99

- Mats Ingulstad
- Den tillf�lliga husmodern. Hemv�rdarinnek�ren i Sverige 1940-1960 pp. 100-101

- Hanna Lindberg
Volume 62, issue 3, 2014
- The separation of information and lending and the rise of rating agencies in the USA (1841-1907) pp. 213-242

- Marc Flandreau and Gabriel Geisler Mesevage
- Counting carbon: historic emissions from fossil fuels, long-run measures of sustainable development and carbon debt pp. 243-265

- Jan Kunnas, Eoin McLaughlin, Nick Hanley, David Greasley, Les Oxley and Paul Warde
- Property rights in conflict: wild berry-picking and the Nordic tradition of allemansr�tt pp. 266-289

- Matti La Mela
- Labour's share in twentieth-century Sweden: a reinterpretation pp. 290-314

- Erik Bengtsson
Volume 62, issue 2, 2014
- The growing dependence of Britain on trade during the Industrial Revolution pp. 109-136

- Gregory Clark, Kevin O'Rourke and Alan Taylor
- German stagnation versus Swedish progression: gender wage gaps in comparison, 1960-2006 pp. 137-162

- Svenja G�rtner
- Marginal taxation on labour income in Sweden from 1862 to 2010 pp. 163-187

- Mikael Stenkula, Dan Johansson and Gunnar Du Rietz
- 'Cooperation on a purely matter-of-fact basis': the Norwegian central bank and its relationship to the German supervisory authority during the occupation, 1940-1945 pp. 188-212

- Harald Espeli
Volume 62, issue 1, 2014
- Provisions for the elderly in north-western Europe: an international comparison of almshouses, sixteenth-twentieth centuries pp. 1-16

- Marco H.D. van Leeuwen, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk and Lex Heerma van Voss
- Founding large charities and community building in the Dutch Republic, c. 1600-1800 pp. 17-34

- Henk Looijesteijn and Marco H.D. van Leeuwen
- Accommodating the elderly poor: almshouses and the mixed economy of welfare in England in the second millennium pp. 35-57

- Nigel Goose
- Honourable dwellings: almshouses as estate-consistent charity in Copenhagen, c. 1700-1850 pp. 58-74

- Peter Wessel Hansen
- 'All of my remaining property I donate to the poor...': institutions for the poor in Norwegian cities during the eighteenth century pp. 75-93

- Ida Bull
- Global shipping in small nations. Nordic experiences after 1960 pp. 94-96

- Malcolm Tull
- Ireland, Sweden and the Great European migration 1815-1914. McGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History, Series Two, Number 30 pp. 96-98

- Per-Olof Gr�nberg
- Norsk �konomisk politikk etter 1905 [Norwegian economic policy after 1905] pp. 98-101

- Jan Pedersen
- Motmakt og Samfunnsbygger: Med torsken og Norges R�fisklag gjennom 75 �r [Counter-power and community builder: cod and the Norwegian fishermen's sales organization through 75 years] pp. 101-103

- Morten Karn�e S�ndergaard
- Jewish economies: development and migration in America and beyond. Volume 1. The economic life of American Jewry; Volume 2. Comparative perspectives on Jewish migration pp. 103-105

- Miguel Espinosa Farfan
Volume 61, issue 3, 2013
- Monetary romanticism: nationalist rhetoric and monetary organisation in nineteenth-century Denmark pp. 209-232

- Anders Ravn S�rensen
- Was there an urban-rural consumption gap? The standard of living of workers in southern Sweden, 1914-1920 pp. 233-258

- Christer Lundh
- Patterns of industrial specialisation in post-Unification Italy pp. 259-286

- Carlo Ciccarelli and Tommaso Proietti
- Wage inequality in a developing open economy: Portugal, 1944-1984 pp. 287-311

- Pedro Lains, Ester Gomes da Silva and Jordi Guilera
- Co-operatives and the Social Question. The co-operative movement in northern and eastern Europe (1880-1950) pp. 312-314

- Espen Ekberg
- In the doorway to development. An enquiry into market oriented structural changes in Norway ca. 1750-1830 pp. 314-316

- Leos M�ller
- Science for welfare and warfare: technology and state initiative in cold war Sweden pp. 316-318

- Heide Lars
- Mellan bruk och bonde. Organisationen av spannm�lshandeln i V�stmanlands l�n 1770-1870 [Between the iron works and the peasants. The organization of grain trade in the V�stmanland county 1770-1870] pp. 318-320

- Bengt Åke Berg
Volume 61, issue 2, 2013
- Domestic markets and international integration: paths to industrialisation in the Nordic countries pp. 101-121

- Jonas Ljungberg and Lennart Sch�n
- Local convergence: Baden 1829-1847 pp. 122-139

- Florian Ploeckl
- Comparing past and present wage inequality in two globalisation periods pp. 140-166

- Concha Betr�n and Maria A. Pons
- European regional railways and real income, 1870-1910: a preliminary report pp. 167-196

- Paul Caruana-Galizia and Jordi Mart�-Henneberg
- Musikens politiska ekonomi (The political economy of music) pp. 197-200

- Staffan Albinsson
- Trade policy disaster: lessons from the 1930s pp. 200-202

- Henric H�ggqvist
- The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision - A History of the Early Years 1974-1997 pp. 203-205

- Mikael Wendschlag
- The business of war: Military enterprise and military revolution in early modern Europe pp. 205-207

- Peter Hedberg
Volume 61, issue 1, 2013
- Cultural entrepreneurs and the origins of modern economic growth pp. 1-33

- Joel Mokyr
- Productivity and transition in Swedish iron and steel, 1870-1940 pp. 34-59

- Stefan Houpt
- Information costs and commercial integration. The impact of the 1692 Swedish postage tariff pp. 60-81

- Örjan Simonson
- Resistance to commodification: farmland prices and rents in Sweden, 1274-1649 pp. 82-99

- Johan S�derberg
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