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The Technical and Political Discussion of the Escudo Zone Problems, and the Reform of 1971
Maria Eugénia Mata
The Dawn of 5th Day in the Ottoman Empire: Nineteenth-Century Constitutional Regulations
Gencer Karabekir Karagenç
Industrious Women in an Imperial Economy: The Cultivation System and Its Consequences
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
Battling the Bench
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan
The Ethical Entrepreneur as a Servant of Japan’s National Interest
John H. Sagers
The Import Substitution Era, 1945–1980: The Consolidation of Interventionism, Financial Repression, and the Slow Way to Industrialisation
Ivan Luzardo-Luna
A Mosaic of Entrepreneurship: Female Traders in Moscow, 1810s–1850s
Galina Ulianova
Transnational Capital and Paper Production
Martha Emilie Ehrich
Empirical Studies on Political Connection of Suffolk Legislators, 1790–1859
Qian Lu
The International Dimension
David Pretel
Ownership Structure of TVEs: TVE and Local Politics
Cheng Jin
Conundrum with Distorted Urbanisation
Yazhuo Zheng and Kent Deng
Education and Children’s Work: Spain, Latin America, and Developing Countries
Enriqueta Camps-Cura
Financial Institutions and Markets
Meeghan Rogers
The Kuznetsian Paradigm for the Study of China’s Economic History
Patrick O’Brien and Kent Deng
Private Managers and Public Patriots
James Fowler
Growth, Incomes, and Development, c. 1940–Present
Ellen Hillbom and Jutta Bolt
Disease
Eric L. Jones
A Matter of Scales: Understanding Spatial Patterns of Colonial Spanish America’s Silver Mining in the Digital Age
Werner Stangl
Liberalism and Reaction
Gabriel Tortella
Plantations and Economic Development in the Twentieth Century: The End of an Era?
Derek Byerlee and P. K. Viswanathan
Knowledge, Technology, and Culture
Penelope Francks
Launching the Credit Card: New Moralities of Credit and Payment
Orsi Husz
1936. Frustrated Hopes: The Great Depression, the Second Republic and the Civil War
Concha Betrán
The Rise and Fall of Swedish Non-Life Reinsurance
Mikael Lönnborg
Financial and Monetary Developments in the Occupied Netherlands, 1940–45
Hein A. M. Klemann
Czechoslovakia: Opening Doors to the West
Antonie Doležalová and Roman Holec
Autumn 1977 to Summer 1978
Graham Hacche and Christopher Taylor
Oil, Private Capital Markets, Inflation: The Tottering of the International Payments System 1968–1973
Simone Selva
The Crises of 1825 and 1837
Charles Read
The Capital Markets of the Manila Trade
Juan José Rivas Moreno
Cosmographies for the Discovery, Development and Diffusion of Useful and Reliable Knowledge in Europe and China
Patrick Karl O’Brien
Reform, Survival and Recovery
Robin Pearson
Conclusions and Implications for the Evolution of Financial Markets
Sonali Garg
Foreign Trade and Economic Growth in the Nordic Countries, Australasia and the Rio De La Plata Region, 1870–1970
Jorge Álvarez, Luis Bertola and Jan Bohlin
The Relative Decline after Vasco da Gama Circumnavigation
Oleh Havrylyshyn and Nora Srzentić
Economic Growth Dependent on “Ghost” Resources
Jane Du
No More Credit: Languedoc Wines Facing Their Reputation (1850s–1970)
Stephane Bras
Insults to Agriculture
Eric L. Jones
1956: Macmillan as Chancellor
William Allen
Mobility
Nicola Rossi
Empirical Studies on Bankers’ Wealth and Bank Balance Sheets
Qian Lu
Explaining the Great Stagnation
Vincent Geloso
Spain in the First Economic Globalizationglobalization first (1890–1914)
Albert Carreras and Xavier Tafunell
Institutions and Inequality in the Countryside
Eric L. Jones
Recession and Relative Recovery
Clive Collis
Financial Crises and Bubbles
William Quinn
Suiting Ourselves’—Banks and Government Discord amid Ireland’s ‘Lost Decade
Emmet Oliver
What Is Wrong with the History of Wages: Or the Divide in Economic History—A Reappraisal Suggested by Eighteenth-Century Milan
Luca Mocarelli
Early Modern Political Economy and the Market: A Life on the Margins?
Philipp Robinson Rössner
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