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From Prices and Incomes Policy to Sado-Monetarism?
Adrian Williamson
Patterns of Taxation in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
Patrick Walsh
Dash for Growth
Brian O’Sullivan
The Influence of Portuguese Economic Thought on the Breve trattato: Antonio Serra and Miguel Vaaz in Spanish Naples
Gaetano Sabatini
A Difficult Transition: Portuguese State Finances Between Later Medieval and Early Modern Times, c. 1415–1530
Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez
Crisis: Decline and Denial (1975–1981)
Stuart John Barton
The Treasury as a Monopolist Note-Issuer: 1866–89
André A. Villela
Morice’s Beginnings, 1704–1719
Matthew David Mitchell
The Returns to US Common Stocks from 1871 to 2010
Ali Kabiri
Credit, Crisis and the Money Supply, c. 1280–1330
Phillipp Schofield
Profit and Surety: The British Chartered Trading Companies and the State
Michael Wagner
Money and Trade
Robert Blackmore
The German Translation of Law’s Money and Trade, 1758
Simon Adler
Fiscal Innovation and Local Response 1643–1680
Stephen Pierpoint
The Investments of the Neapolitan Public Banks: A Long Run View (1587–1806)
Francesco Balletta, Luigi Balletta and Eduardo Nappi
Boom and Bust: Patterns of Borrowing in Later Medieval England
Richard Goddard
Social Relationships
Carol Beardmore
The Growth of English Credit, 1290–1294
Pamela Nightingale
Universalism and Tax Consent in Denmark
Shintaro Kurachi
Forgery of the French Coinage: The Question of the Counterfeit Money in the Southern Low Countries, 1710–1730
Marie-Laure Legay
A New Regime Emerges: 1980–1995
Mats Larsson and Gabriel Söderberg
Legitimate Bankers: Pawnbrokers and Moneylenders Join the Premier League
Craig McMahon
Financial Supervision and Political Resistance: Greece, 1879–1914
Ali Coşkun Tunçer
A Network Analysis of Credit Transactions at the Cape Colony During the Eighteenth Century
Christie Swanepoel
Robert Fleming and Scottish Asset Management, 1873–1890
Nigel Edward Morecroft
Harold Wilson, the 1964–66 Sterling Crisis and ‘The Second Try’
Kiyoshi Hirowatari
Minimising Risk: Financial Intermediaries and Bond Issuing in London before the Great War
Anders L. Mikkelsen
Amsterdam 1585–1790: Emergence, Dominance, and Decline
Sabine C. P. J. Go
A Banker of European Stature
Daniela Felisini
Credit and Social Networks in Late Fourteenth-Century Tyrol: The Village of Laas
Stephan Nicolussi-Köhler
Borrowing and Lending Money in Alpine Areas During the Eighteenth Century: Trento and Rovereto Compared
Marcella Lorenzini
Agricultural Statistics
Jordan Claridge and Greg Salter
Risk Management in Swedish Savings Banks—Concluding Remarks
Mats Larsson, Kristina Lilja and Tom Petersson
Favourable Treatment
Brian O’Sullivan
Japan
Adam Gower
Too Many Targets, 1977–79
Duncan Needham
Finance on the Frontier: Money and Credit in Northumberland, Westmorland and Cumberland, in the Later Middle Ages
Pamela Nightingale
The Case of the Soap Boilers
D'Maris Coffman
The Economic Background to and the Financial Politics of Queen Barbara of Cilli in Hungary (1406–1438)
Daniela Dvořáková
Decoding the Bubble: Popular Magic, Financial Deception, and Eliza Haywood’s Memoirs of a Certain Island Adjacent to Utopia
Alison Daniell
The Entanglements of Domestic Polities: Public Debt and European Interventions in Latin America
Juan Flores Zendejas
Authority and Expertise at the Origins of Macro-economics
Sophus A. Reinert
The Rome Stock Exchange and the Evolution of the Roman Financial Market (1821–1870)
Donatella Strangio
In the Wake of the English
Rafael Torres Sánchez
Daniel Parker, Expatriate Extraordinaire
Larry Neal
Taxes and Fiscal Institutions in a Maritime Empire, 15th–16th Centuries: A Comparative View of Overseas’ Territories Under the Portuguese Crown
Susana Münch Miranda
Shopkeepers and Credit Allocation. Consumption Credit in an Old Regime Economy (Buenos Aires, 17th to 19th centuries)
Martín L. E. Wasserman and Julián Carrera
Russia
Brian O’Sullivan
Corporate Social Responsibility and the Rise of the Non-profit Sector in America
Robert Wright
Conditionality: Inertia and Adjustment (1981–1991)
Stuart John Barton
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