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Asia-Pacific Economic History Review

2025 - 2025

Continuation of Australian Economic History Review.

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Volume 65, issue 2, 2025

Migration to Australia, the transition from sail to steam, and the SS Great Britain pp. 173-191 Downloads
Timothy Hatton
The making of a nation: Who voted for Australian federation? pp. 192-214 Downloads
Rohan Alexander and Timothy Hatton
The onset of the British Imperial retreat from China: Evidence from the Chinese sovereign bond market in London pp. 215-248 Downloads
Dan Li, Hao Tang and Yajie Wang
Globalisation and the development of Chinese cotton industry in early 20th century pp. 249-272 Downloads
Masataka Setobayashi
Weak data nullify bold claims about economic trends in Qing China pp. 273-299 Downloads
Thomas G. Rawski

Volume 65, issue 1, 2025

Rise of the south: How Arab‐led maritime trade transformed China, 671–1371 CE pp. 3-38 Downloads
Zhiwu Chen, Zhan Lin and Kaixiang Peng
From politics to economics: The investigation of the determinants of local administrative hierarchy in the Tang–Song transition pp. 39-78 Downloads
Nan Li and Heqi Cai
Information capacity in the mirror of foreign trade data? A case study of Chinese Maritime Customs, 1864–1938 pp. 79-111 Downloads
Songlin Wang
A reverse salient: Japan's economic sanctions on enemy business, 1914–1927 pp. 112-130 Downloads
Chenxiao Li
Measuring the time‐varying market efficiency in the prewar and wartime Japanese stock market, 1924–1943 pp. 131-159 Downloads
Kenichi Hirayama and Akihiko Noda
Toward the great divergence: Economic growth in the Yangzi Delta, 1393–1953 pp. 160-162 Downloads
Runzhuo Zhai
Land revenue, inequality and development in colonial India (1880–1910) pp. 163-165 Downloads
Jordi Caum‐Julio
Between government and market: Building blocks of a new economic history of China's industrial development during the Ming dynasty (ca. 1368–1644) pp. 166-168 Downloads
Zipeng Zhang
Report of the editor of the Asia‐Pacific Economic History Review for 2024 pp. 169-170 Downloads
Kris Inwood
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