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- 219: West European Economic Integration since 1950: Implications for Trade and Income

- Nicholas Crafts
- 218: In the shadow of the Gulag: worker discipline under Stalin

- Marcus Miller and Jennifer Smith
- 217: The Danish Agricultural Revolution in an Energy Perspective: A Case of Development with Few Domestic Energy Sources

- Sofia Henriques and Paul Sharp
- 216: Contracts and cooperation: The relative failure of the Irish dairy industry in the late nineteenth century reconsidered

- Ingrid Henriksen, Eoin McLaughlin and Paul Sharp
- 215: THE WAGES OF WOMEN IN ENGLAND,1260-1850

- Jane Humphries and Jacob Weisdorf
- 214: Industrialization: Why Britain Got There First

- Nicholas Crafts
- 213: Identifying gazelles: expert panels vs. surveys as a means to identify firms with rapid growth potential

- Marcel Fafchamps and Christopher Woodruff
- 212: What Generates Growth in Microenterprises? Experimental Evidence on Capital, Labor and Training

- Suresh de Mel, David McKenzie and Christopher Woodruff
- 211: Tropical Lending: International Prices, Strategic Default and Credit Constraints among Coffee Washing Stations

- Arthur Blouin and Rocco Macchiavello
- 210: Income Inequality, Redistribution and their Effect on Inequality in Longevity

- Thomas Plümper and Eric Neumayer
- 209: Ready for Revolution? The English Economy before 1800

- Morgan Kelly and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 208: Energy Subsidies and Policy Commitment in Political Equilibrium

- Marco Pani and Carlo Perroni
- 207: Modelling Heaped Duration Data: An Application to Neonatal Mortality

- Wiji Arulampalam, Valentina Corradi and Daniel Gutknecht
- 206: Overcoming moral hazard with social networks in the workplace: An experimental approach

- Amrita Dhillon, Ronald Peeters and Ayse Muge Yuksel
- 205: Did Science Cause the Industrial Revolution?

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 204: Productivity Growth during the British Industrial Revolution: Revisionism Revisited

- Nicholas Crafts
- 203: Market Integration, Wage Concentration, and the Cost and Volume of Traded Machines

- Terence Edwards and Carlo Perroni
- 202: Mismeasuring Long Run Growth: The Bias from Spliced National Accounts

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- 201: Are Donors Afraid of Charities’ Core Costs? Scale Economies in Non-profit Provision and Charity Selection

- Carlo Perroni, Ganna Pogrebna, Sarah Sandford and Kimberley Scharf
- 200: Food Comes First, Then Morals: Redistribution Preferences, Altruism and Group Heterogeneity in Western Europe

- David Rueda
- 199: Reducing High Public Debt Ratios: Lessons from UK Experience

- Nicholas Crafts
- 198: Technology in Colonial India: Three Discourses

- Tirthankar Roy
- 197: Tolerating defiance? Local average treatment effects without monotonicity

- Clément de Chaisemartin
- 196: National Happiness and Genetic Distance: A Cautious Exploration

- Eugenio Proto and Andrew J. Oswald
- 195: The Wind of Change: Maritime Technology, Trade and Economic Development

- Luigi Pascali
- 194: Online fundraising - the perfect ask?

- A. Payne, Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith
- 193: Relational Warm Glow and Giving in Social Groups

- Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith
- 192: Long-run effects of the Spanish Inquisition

- Jordi Vidal-Robert
- 191: Individual and Societal Wisdom: Explaining the Paradox of Human Aging and High Well-Being

- Dilip V. Jeste and Andrew J. Oswald
- 190: Cooperation and Personality

- Eugenio Proto and Aldo Rustichini
- 189: Habemus Papam? Polarization and Conflict in the Papal States

- Francisco Pino and Jordi Vidal-Robert
- 188: Myths of the Great War

- Mark Harrison
- 187: Longitudinal Evidence for a Midlife Nadir in Human Well-being: Results from Four Data Sets

- Terence C. Cheng, Nattavudh Powdthavee and Andrew J. Oswald
- 186: Education Promoted Secularization

- Sascha Becker, Markus Nagler and Ludger Woessmann
- 185: Does Money Make People Right-Wing and Inegalitarian? A Longitudinal Study of Lottery Winners

- Nattavudh Powdthavee and Andrew J. Oswald
- 184: Fuzzy Changes-in Changes

- Clément de Chaisemartin and Xavier D'Haultfoeuille
- 183: Overcoming Moral Hazard with Social Networks in the Worksplace: An Experimental Approach

- Amrita Dhillon, Ronald Peeters and Ayse Muge Yukse
- 182: Human well-being and in-work benefits: A randomized controlled trial

- Richard Dorsett and Andrew J. Oswald
- 181: The Evolution of Bank Supervision: Evidence from U.S. States

- Kris James Mitchener
- 180: Export or Merge? Proximity vs. Concentration in Product Space

- Marc-Andreas Muendler
- 179: Industrial Policy for the Medium to Long-term

- Nicholas Crafts and Alan Hughes
- 178: Does the Unemployment Benefit Institution affect the Productivity of Workers? Evidence from a Field Experiment

- Mariana Blanco, Patricio Dalton and Juan Vargas
- 177: Unfree Labour: Did Indenture Reduce Labour Supply to Tea Plantations in Assam?

- Bishnupriya Gupta and Anand Swamy
- 176: Occupational Structure in the Czech Lands Under the Second Serfdom

- Alexander Klein and Sheilagh Ogilvie
- 175: Landownership Concentration and the Expansion of Education

- Francesco Cinnirella and Erik Hornung
- 174: Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as a Preventive Check Mechanism in Pre-Modern England

- Francesco Cinnirella, Marc Klemp and Jacob Weisdorf
- 173: Critical Junctures: Independence Movements and Democracy in Africa

- Leonard Wantchekon and Omar Garcia-Ponce
- 172: Africa's Growth Prospects in a European mirror: a Historical Perspective

- Stephen Broadberry and Leigh Gardner
- 171: How much do children really cost? Maternity benefits and career opportunities of women in academia

- Mariaelisa Epifanio and Vera E Troeger
- 170: Counter-Intelligence in a Command Economy

- Mark Harrison and Inga Zaksauskienė