Palgrave Studies in Economic History
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- Medieval African Economies: AD 700–1500
- Matthew Ocran
- Elbowing Their Way: Ship’s Engineers in the Spanish Merchant Marine, c.1850–1950
- Enric Garcia Domingo
- Foreign Voices and Contested Multinationalism
- Simon Ville and David Merrett
- The Agricultural Sector
- Mats Lundahl and Fredrik Sjöholm
- Industrial Revolution and British Exceptionalism
- Christopher Colvin and Alexandra M. Pleijt
- ‘Many Lurgan Workers Down’: Influenza in Lurgan and Portadown
- Patricia Marsh
- Contracts and Pay in Construction in the Long Run
- Judy Stephenson
- Menorcan Entrepreneurs of Footwear and Technological Innovation: Pons Quintana and Mascaró
- Juan Hernández Andreu
- War, Decolonization and After
- Simon Mollan
- Epilogue: The Economic Impact of the Railways on the Colonial Budget
- Dídac Cubeiro Rodríguez
- Sugar and Ethanol
- Herbert S. Klein and Francisco Vidal Luna
- Conclusion
- Vincent Geloso
- Instruments and Strategies of the Social Support System in Rural Brescia During the Eighteenth Century
- Giovanni Gregorini
- The Great Divergence I: The West
- George Hong Jiang
- National Geological Survey of Norway
- Kristin Ranestad
- A ‘Wild Tax Hunt’ in the Era of Rapid De-Industrialisation: 1981–1989
- Zoi Pittaki
- Commercial Powerhouse
- Richard Barras
- Drivers of Divergence: Textile Manufacturing in East and West Africa from the Early Modern Period to the Post-Colonial Era
- Katharine Frederick
- Aftermath
- Mabel Winter
- Conclusions
- Carmelo Pellejero Martínez
- The Agriculture–Macroeconomy Growth Link in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh: 1900–2000
- Takashi Kurosaki
- Monetary Policy
- Stefano Ugolini
- Autumn 1982 to Summer 1983
- Graham Hacche and Christopher Taylor
- Ports and Their Functions: Some Reflections About Preindustrial Logistics
- Werner Scheltjens
- Breaking Down the Walls: Institutional Change and the History of Australia-China Trade
- Philip Chang and Jeffrey Hole
- The 1990s: Washington Consensus in China?
- Jianyong Yue
- Central/Southern Africa
- Klas Rönnbäck and Oskar Broberg
- The Age of Globalization (2000–2020): The Seeds of Instability
- Ahmet Akarli
- Conclusion: Accommodating the ‘Other Side’
- Emmet Oliver
- How and Why Did the Rupee Become the Currency of Zanzibar and East Africa?
- Catherine Eagleton
- ‘No Room in the Fever Hospital for a Great Number of Influenza Patients’: Influenza in Larne and Ballyclare
- Patricia Marsh
- Corporatist Institutions and Economic Collaboration in Occupied Belgium
- Dirk Luyten
- Conclusion
- Jennifer Aston
- The Roman Annona and Its Market in the Eighteenth Century
- Donatella Strangio
- Conclusion
- Ellen Hillbom and Jutta Bolt
- Some Determinants of Local Exchange Rates and in Early Modern Mexican Mining Sites, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
- Claudia de Lozanne Jefferies
- Regional GDP in Mexico, 1895–2010
- José Aguilar Retureta, Marc Badia-Miró and Alfonso Herranz-Loncán
- Innovation and Technical Change
- Gerben Bakker
- Land-Ownership Systems and Agrarian Income Distribution in Denmark, New Zealand and Uruguay During the First Globalization Era and Beyond
- Jorge Álvarez and María las Mercedes Menéndez
- Integration into the European Economy (1986–1998)
- Albert Carreras and Xavier Tafunell
- Conclusions
- Alfonso Díez-Minguela, Julio Martinez-Galarraga and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- Converging Terroir Typicity for Political Usage and Didactic Normativity. The Metonymical Institutionalization of Wine in Luxembourg
- Rachel Reckinger
- The Mozambican Metical and the Portuguese Co-operation
- Maria Eugénia Mata
- The British East India Company and the British Raj: 1757AD to 1947AD
- Sangaralingam Ramesh
- Wool Marketing and Reform
- David Hall
- Trade and Industry II: Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal
- Tirthankar Roy
- Conclusions
- Carlos Larrinaga and Donatella Strangio
- Concluding Discussion and Remarks
- Kristin Ranestad
- Conclusions: The Spanish Fiscal Transition and Beyond
- Sara Torregrosa-Hetland
- Red Fever: Natural Resource Companies and the Global Copper Mining Frontier 1890–1939
- Robrecht Declercq