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- dh990101: La influencia de la productividad en la consolidación de los grupos nacionales de la banca privada española (1900-1914)
- Xavier Cuadras-Morató, Ángel Fernández Castro and Joan Rosés
- wh985504: Did trade policy foster Italian industrialization evidences from the effective production rates 1870-1930
- Giovanni Federico
- wh983303: Location of Spanish integrated steel, 1880-1936
- Stefan Houpt
- dh982303: Las balanzas de pagos de la autarquía. Una revisión
- Elena Martínez Ruiz
- 8559: Why isn't the whole of Spain industrialized? the localization of Spanish manufacturing during the early industrialization (1797-1910)
- Joan Rosés
- 6183: Balance sheets for the acquisition, retention and loss of european empires overseas
- Patrick K. O'Brien
- 6182: The choice of tecnology in the Mediterranean basin: some evidence from the Spanish, Italian, British and us cotton mills(1830-1860)
- Joan Rosés
- 6180: Markets, institutions and culture patterns of wine consumption in europe, 1850-1950
- Pablo Sánchez León
- 44262: US and Japan rivalry in Philippine interwar import manufactures market. Powerpolitics, trade cost and competitiveness
- Alejandro Ayuso Díaz and Antonio Tena Junguito
- 36431: How many people on earth? World population 1800-1938
- Giovanni Federico
- 36345: Losing height: measuring the regional loss of human capital from the Republican exile to Mexico
- Blanca Sanchez Alonso
- 36226: Opening the black box of distance: evidence from Italy, 1862-1938
- Christopher David Absell and Andrea Incerpi
- 36118: Pandemics and protectionism: evidence from the "Spanish" flu
- Nina Boberg-Fazlic, Maja Uhre Pedersen and Paul Sharp
- 35286: Religious change and persistence in Bosnia: Poverty, conversions, and nationalism, 1468-2013
- Leonard Kukić and Yasin Arslantas
- 35281: Greasing the Wheels of Rural Transformation? Margarine and the Competition for the British Butter Market
- Paul Sharp
- 33368: Revealing the diversity and complexity behind long-term income inequality in Latin America: a new dataset, 1920-2011
- Pablo Astorga Junquera
- 33259: Technical change and the postwar slowdown in Soviet economic growth
- Leonard Kukić
- 31991: The loss of human capital after the Spanish civil war
- Blanca Sanchez Alonso
- 31892: Unequal mortality during the Spanish Flu
- Joan Rosés
- 31748: Reconciliation with the official stock of fixed assets from the INE
- Luis Bauluz
- 31728: The roots of land inequality in Spain
- Francisco Beltrán Tapia, Alfonso Díez Minguela, Julio Martinez-Galarraga and Daniel A. Tirado-Fabregat
- 31465: Accounting for growth in Spain, 1850-2019
- Joan Rosés
- 30673: Pandemics and protectionism: evidence from the "Spanish" flu
- Nina Boberg-Fazlic, Maja Uhre Pedersen and Paul Sharp
- 30574: Growth, war, and pandemics: Europe in the very long-run
- Carlos Rodriguez Caballero
- 30465: The redistributive effects of pandemics: evidence on the Spanish flu
- Joan Rosés
- 30249: Risk management in traditional agriculture: intercropping in Italian wine production
- Giovanni Federico
- 29185: Patterns of Iberian economic growth in the early modern period
- Nuno Palma
- 28775: Exploring the recent upsurge of regional inequality in Europe
- Alicia Gómez Tello, Mª Jesús Murgui García and M. Teresa Sanchís Llopis
- 28438: Living Standards, Inequality, and Human Development since 1870: a Review of Evidence
- Myung Soo Cha
- 28350: Trade in the Shadow of Power: Japanese Industrial Exports in the Interwar years
- Alejandro Ayuso-Díaz
- 28342: Have we been measuring monetary policy correctly? Analysing the Federal Reserve’s policies over the last century
- David Pavon-Prado
- 26211: Getting to Denmark': the Role of Elites for Development
- Peter Jensen, Paul Sharp and Christian Skovsgaard
- 26152: Regional income inequality in France: what does history teach us?
- Alfonso Díez Minguela and M. Teresa Sanchís Llopis
- 25443: American divergence: lost decades and Emancipation collapse in Latin American and the Caribbean 1820-1870
- Giovanni Federico
- 24658: Decomposing competitive balance in the major European football leagues: a Rawlsian approach
- Carlos Santiago-Caballero and Alejandro Fernández-Roldán Díaz
- 24544: The origins of economic growth and regional income inequality in South-West Europe 1870-1950
- Alfonso Díez Minguela, Julio Martinez-Galarraga, M. Teresa Sanchís Llopis and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- 24511: The Reconstruction of Brazil's Foreign Trade Series, 1821-1913
- Christopher David Absell
- 24208: Exports and American divergence. Lost decades and Emancipation collapse in Latin American and the Caribbean 1820-1870
- Giovanni Federico
- 23799: Institutions, Knowledge Accumulation and Productivity Growth in the Second Half of the XXth
- Antonio Cubel Montesinos, Vicente Esteve, Juan A. Sanchis Llopis and Juan A. Sanchís-Llopis
- 23463: Agriculture and Economic Development on the European Frontier: Portugal, 1000-2000
- Pedro Lains
- 23305: Lewis revisited: tropical polities competing on the world market 1830-1938
- Giovanni Federico
- 23304: The roots of regional trade in the Americas 1870 to 1950
- Maria Restrepo-Estrada
- 22859: Knowledge shocks diffusion and the resilience of regional inequality
- Alexandra Cermeño
- 22354: A tale of two globalizations: gains for trade and openness 1800-2010
- Giovanni Federico
- wp16-01: World trade, 1800-1938: a new data-set
- Giovanni Federico
- wp15-06: Philip II against the Cortes and the credit freeze of 1575-1577
- Christophe Chamley
- wp15-05: Persistence vs. Reversal and Agglomeration Economies vs. Natural Resources. Regional inequality in Argentina in the first half of the twentieth century
- María Aráoz
- wp15-03: Brazilian export growth and divergence in the tropics during the nineteenth century
- Christopher David Absell
- wp15-02: Equity short-term finance under Philip II, with an option to long-term funded debt
- Christophe Chamley
- wp15-01: Uruguay and the First Globalization. On the accuracy of export performance, 1870-1913
- Nicolás Bonino Gayoso and Henry Willebald
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