Palgrave Studies in Economic History
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- Lauchlin Currie and the Leading-Sector Model of Growth
- Ramesh Chandra
- Resources: Wool and Wood
- Eric L. Jones
- The Crisis of the Seventeenth Century in ValenciaValenciaKingdom of Valencia and CataloniaCatalonia
- Manuel Ardit
- China’s Economic Development and International Cooperation
- Lei Sun
- An Intra-Elite Explanation of Open Access
- Qian Lu
- Bankruptcy
- Mabel Winter
- 1959: Here We Go Again
- William Allen
- An Alternative Model of Trade Finance
- Juan José Rivas Moreno
- “Sufficient” Social Fairness Provides Stability
- Oleh Havrylyshyn and Nora Srzentić
- Tourism as a Tool for Territorial Cohesion: The Cassa per il Mezzogiorno in Italy During the 1950s
- Patrizia Battilani and Donatella Strangio
- Theories of the Operation and Management of Enterprises
- Jianbo Zhou
- 1977: Hopes Fulfilled—Building Democracy in Turbulent Economic Times
- Joaquim Cuevas and María A. Pons
- Conclusion
- Yaman Kouli and Léonard Laborie
- A “Cold Story”
- Nicola Rossi
- Networks of American Experts in the Caribbean: The Harvard Botanic Station in Cuba (1898–1930)
- Leida Fernandez-Prieto
- Poland: Economic History Debate Across the Iron Curtain
- Anna Sosnowska
- Crime and Violence
- Rowena Gray
- Mercantilism as a World Economic Order
- Matthew Ocran
- ‘A Serious Menace to the Public Health of the City’: Belfast and the Influenza Pandemic
- Patricia Marsh
- The Construction of an Inland Gateway: Milan in the Course of the Early Modern Period
- Luca Mocarelli
- The Railway Sector in Spain in the Long Term
- Miguel Muñoz Rubio and Pedro Pablo Ortúñez Goicolea
- Go-Slows, Strikes and Effort Bargaining
- Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan
- Poverty and the Transition to Instability: The Italian Lira in Eritrean History
- Steven Serels
- “Nostalgia” and “Protests”: Class Consciousness and Class-For-Itself
- Shan Shanne Huang
- Shades of Collaboration: The French Automobile Industry Under German Occupation, 1940–44
- Talbot Imlay
- A ‘Tax Surprise’ Amidst Economic Recession, 1974–1981
- Zoi Pittaki
- The New Currencies in the West-African Portuguese-Speaking Countries and the Portuguese Co-operation
- Maria Eugénia Mata
- Rome: Pilgrims as Jubilee Tourists, 1870–1939
- Riccardo Semeraro, Luciano Maffi and Giovanni Gregorini
- American Silver and Its Repercussions on the Old World: The Curious Case of the Loss-Making Spanish Precious Metal Sector, 1590s–1640s
- Domenic Hofmann
- Brain Drain and Brain Gain in Italy and Ireland in the Age of Mass Migration
- Matteo Gomellini and Cormac Ó Gráda
- Occupational Structure and Change in Post-war Coventry
- Jason Begley
- Autumn 1980 to Summer 1981
- Graham Hacche and Christopher Taylor
- Conclusion: Democracy, Civil Society, Elites, and Impersonal Rules
- Qian Lu
- What Is a Money Wage? Measuring the Earnings of Agricultural Labourers in Early Modern England
- Craig Muldrew
- The Relationship Between Business and Government to 1945
- Simon Mollan
- The Financialisation of Identity
- Orsi Husz
- Inequality of Incomes and Opportunity, c. 1920–Present
- Ellen Hillbom and Jutta Bolt
- Aristocratic Playground
- Richard Barras
- Issuing Money
- Stefano Ugolini
- Contrasting Consumption: Household Income and Living Standards in the Netherlands and Java, 1870–1940
- Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
- The Dutch East Indies Railway in Java
- Dídac Cubeiro Rodríguez
- Searching for Socialist Efficiency: The Case of the Schwedt Initiative
- Gary Magee and Wayne Geerling
- Conclusion: Tax-Farming and Its Unintended Consequences
- Fuat Oğuz
- The 1857–1858 Crisis
- Charles Read
- Business Ownership and Organisation
- Michael Aldous
- Globalization or Colonial Taxation? Explaining the Decline of Textile Production in Ufipa, Tanzania, c. 1880–1940
- Katharine Frederick
- TVE and the Economic Environment
- Cheng Jin
- Maximal Diplomacy with Minimal Military
- Oleh Havrylyshyn and Nora Srzentić
- São Paulo, Florida, and the World Orange Juice Market
- Herbert S. Klein and Francisco Vidal Luna
- Engineers and the Knowledge Gap Between Andean and Nordic Countries, 1850–1939
- José Peres-Cajías and Kristin Ranestad