Palgrave Studies in Economic History
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- Conclusion: Summer 1984
- Graham Hacche and Christopher Taylor
- A Tale of Hope, Disillusionment and Crisis: 1989–2008
- Zoi Pittaki
- The Fading Away of Crises After 1866
- Charles Read
- Epilogue
- Antonie Doležalová
- The Automotive Equipment and Components Industry of Castilla y León in the World Automotive Market: The Lingotes Especiales Group
- Pablo Alonso-Villa and Pedro Pablo Ortúñez-Goicolea
- Conclusion
- Eoin O’Malley
- Imperial Capital
- Richard Barras
- Emaciation of African Economies II: Colonisation 1880–1960
- Matthew Ocran
- Conclusions
- James Simpson
- Paul Romer and Modern Endogenous Growth Theory
- Ramesh Chandra
- Economic Prehistory
- Eva Rosenstock
- Conclusion and Aftermath
- Patricia Marsh
- Ties of Solidarity: Charity in Rural Communities in the Prince-Bishopric of Trent (Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries)
- Marina Garbellotti
- A Two-Sided Kingdom: A Sicily of Export and Urban Wheat Supply
- Ida Fazio
- Riot, Bushranging, Piracy and Revolt
- Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan
- Ideology of Developing Modern Business
- Jianbo Zhou
- Viticulture and Winemaking in Abruzzo from the Unification of Italy to the Development of the Cooperation System
- Dario Dell’Osa
- Annexing the World: Education in the USA as Nationalist Policy in a Competitive Global Economy, 1877–1907
- Nancy Beadie
- The Role of Quality in Wine Production and Market: European Rules, CAP and New Technology
- Stefanella Stranieri and Paolo Tedeschi
- The Introduction of Life Reinsurance in Japan Before WWII
- Takau Yoneyama
- Pursuing Modernisation in China
- George Hong Jiang
- Concluding Remarks
- Jason Begley, Tom Donnelly, David Jarvis and Paul Sissons
- Conclusion
- Zoi Pittaki
- A Toxic Development: Pollution and Change in an Amazonian Oil Frontier
- Deborah Delgado Pugley
- Conclusion
- Tufan Ekici
- Conclusions: Women’s Work and Divergent Development in the Dutch Empire
- Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
- The Bona Fide Contracts: An Engineering Company in Wartime Shanghai, 1937–1945
- Carles Brasó Broggi
- Minting the Picture: Machines and Coinage in Transition from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century
- Harald Kleinberger-Pierer
- Choosing Bankruptcy: The Onset of Debt and Financial Crisis
- Gary Magee and Wayne Geerling
- Weak Sustainability Trends in the Andean and Nordic Countries: A Historical Perspective
- Cristián Ducoing
- The Two Rice Deltas of Vietnam: A Century of Failure and Success
- Montserrat López Jerez
- The World Wars
- Jari Eloranta
- Conclusion
- Gijs Dreijer
- “Resort City? Why What Happened to Las Vegas, Sin City?”: Suburban America, Religious Groups, and the Moral Economy of Gambling in Las Vegas, 1945–1969
- Paul Franke
- Balance of Two Centuries: Growth Engines and Economic Policies
- Albert Carreras and Xavier Tafunell
- Conclusions
- Stefano Ugolini
- Words at Work, Words on the Move: Textual Production of Migrant Women from Early Modern Prague Between Discourses and Practices (1570–1620)
- Veronika Čapská
- An Independent India: 1947AD to 2020AD
- Sangaralingam Ramesh
- Oil and the Resource Curse
- Mats Lundahl and Fredrik Sjöholm
- Summarising the Past and Hypothesising About the Future
- Ellen Hillbom and Erik Green
- Another History of Money Viewed from Africa and Asia
- Akinobu Kuroda
- Conclusions
- Mats Lundahl and Fredrik Sjöholm
- The Thought of Developing Transportation and Communication
- Jianbo Zhou
- The European Period (1986–2017)
- Luciano Amaral
- Japanese Female Entrepreneurs: Women in Kyoto Businesses in Tokugawa Japan
- Mary Louise Nagata
- Cash, Wages, and the Economy of Makeshifts in England, 1650–1800
- Craig Muldrew and Steven King
- Western Europe
- Matthias Blum
- Depressions of the Catalan Economy During the Rise and Decline of the Second Industrial RevolutionSecond Industrial Revolution, 1914–2016
- Jordi Catalan Vidal
- Cellulose
- Herbert S. Klein and Francisco Vidal Luna
- Epilogue
- Gijs Dreijer