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- 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
- wp14-06: How the Danes discovered Britain: the international integration of the Danish dairy industry before 1880

- Paul Sharp
- wp14-05: Housing affordability during the urban transition in Spain

- Joan Rosés
- wp14-03: Just add milk: a productivity analysis of the revolutionary changes in nineteenth century Danish dairying

- Paul Sharp
- wp13-07: The great escape? The contribution of the empire to Portugal’s economic growth, 1500-1800

- Leonor Costa, Nuno Palma and Jaime Reis
- wp13-05: Structural change, collective action, and social unrest in 1930s Spain

- Thomas Jeffrey Miley
- wp13-04: Market potential and city growth: Spain 1860-1960

- Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal, Rafael González-Val and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- wp13-03: On the accuracy of export growth in Argentina, 1870-1913

- Henry Willebald
- wp13-02: The ripples of the Industrial revolution: exports, economic growth and regional integration in Italy in the early 19th century

- Giovanni Federico
- wp12-10: Housing markets during the rural-urban transition: evidence from early 20th century Spain

- Joan Rosés
- wp12-09: Coping with regional inequality in Sweden: structural change, migrations and policy, 1860-2000

- Kerstin Enflo and Joan Rosés
- wp12-08: Tariffs and income: a time series analysis for 24 countries

- Paul Sharp
- wp12-07: Public borrowing in harsh times: the League of Nations Loans revisited

- Yann Decorzant and Juan Flores Zendejas
- wp12-06: Default, rescheduling and inflation: debt crisis in Spain during the 19th and 20th centuries

- Francisco Comín
- wp12-05: Explaining wheat yields in eighteenth-century Spain

- Carlos Santiago-Caballero
- wp12-04: Provincial grain yields in Spain, 1750-2009

- Carlos Santiago-Caballero
- wp12-03: Economic integration and regional inequality in Iberia (1900-2000): a geographical approach

- Daniel Tirado-Fabregat and Marc Badia-Miró
- wp12-02: How much trade liberalization was there in the world before and after Cobden-Chevalier?

- Felipe Tâmega
- wp11-11: La calidad institucional en Argentina en el largo plazo

- María Aráoz
- wp11-10: Floating against the tide: Spanish monetary policy, 1870-1931

- Pablo Martin-Acena and Elena Martínez Ruiz
- wp11-08: Spanish housing markets during the first phase of the rural-urban transition process

- Joan Rosés
- wp11-07: Economic Reforms and Growth in Franco’s Spain

- Joan Rosés and Isabel Sanz Villarroya
- wp11-06: Debt policy under constraints between Philip II, the Cortes and Genoese bankers

- Christophe Chamley
- wp11-04: Hunger in hell’s kitchen: family living conditions during Spanish industrialization: the Bilbao estuary, 1914-1935

- Juan Carlos Rojo Cagigal and Stefan Houpt
- wp11-01: Was land reform necessary?: access to land in Spain, 1860 to 1931

- Joan Rosés
- wp10-14: Making sense of immigration policy: Argentina, 1870-1930

- Blanca Sanchez-Alonso
- wp10-13: The role of technology and institutions for growth: Danish creameries in the late nineteenth century

- Ingrid Henriksen and Paul Sharp
- wp10-12: Tithe series and grain production in modern Spain: Guadalajara 1700-1800

- Carlos Santiago-Caballero
- wp10-11: Income inequality in central Spain, 1690-1800

- Carlos Santiago-Caballero
- wp10-10: Trends and cycles in regional economic growth: how spatial differences formed the Swedish growth experience 1860-2009

- Martin Henning, Kerstin Enflo and Fredrik Andersson
- wp10-09: From an agrarian society to a knowledge economy: Portugal, 1950-2010

- Álvaro Santos Pereira and Pedro Lains
- wp10-08: The long-term patterns of regional income inequality in Spain (1860-2000)

- Daniel Tirado-Fabregat, Joan Rosés and Julio Martinez-Galarraga
- wp10-05: The origins of the Bilbao Stock Exchange, 1891-1936

- Stefan Houpt and Juan Carlos Rojo Cagigal
- wp10-04: Amartya Sen revisited: trade, inequality and growth in central Spain, 1700-1800

- Carlos Santiago-Caballero
- wp10-03: Swedish regional GDP 1855-2000: estimations and general trends in the Swedish regional system

- Kerstin Enflo, Martin Henning and Lennart Schön
- wp10-02: Stabilization and growth under dictatorship: the experience of Franco's Spain

- Joan Rosés and Isabel Sanz Villarroya
- wp10-01: Financial crises and financial reforms in Spain: what have we learned?

- Pablo Martin-Acena, Ángeles Pons and Concha Betrán Pérez
- wp09-08: Regional value added in Italy (1891-2001): estimates, elaborations

- Emanuele Felice
- wp09-07: Estimating regional GDP in Italy (1871-2001): sources, methodology and results

- Emanuele Felice
- wp09-06: Human Capital and Economic Growth in Spain, 1850-2000

- Joan Rosés
- wp09-05: The upswing of regional income inequality in Spain (1860-1930)

- Julio Martinez-Galarraga, Joan Rosés and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- wp09-03: Paying for the liberal state: the rise of public finance in nineteenth century Europe

- José Cardoso and Pedro Lains
- wp09-02: Land markets and agrarian backwardness (Spain, 1900-1936)

- Joan Rosés
- wp08-13: European business cycles and economic policy, 1945-2007

- James Foreman-Peck and Gerhard Kling
- wp08-12: Proximate causes of economic growth in Spain, 1850-2000

- Joan Rosés
- wp08-11: The institutions of house tenancy markets in post-war Western Europe: an economic analysis

- Juan Mora-Sanguinetti
- wp08-10: Prosperity and depression in the European economy and during interwar years (1913-1950): an introduction

- Joan Rosés and Nikolaus Wolf
- wp08-09: Trade and Empire, 1700-1870

- Kevin O'Rourke and Guillaume Daudin
- wp08-08: Are dictatorships more unequal?: economic growth and wage inequality during Portugal's estado novo, 1944-1974

- Pedro Lains, Ester Silva and Jordi Guilera
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