Economic History Working Papers
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- 111030: The effect of nutritional status on historical infectious disease morbidity: evidence from the London Foundling Hospital, 1892-1919

- Eric Schneider
- 110963: Metropolitan financial agents and the emergence of inter-regional financial linkages in England and Japan, 1760-1860

- Mina Ishizu
- 109885: Trade in coinage, Gresham's Law, and the drive to monetary unification: the Holy Roman Empire, 1519-59

- Oliver Volckart
- 108853: Unequal mortality during the Spanish Flu

- Sergi Basco, Jordi Domenech and Joan Rosés
- 108585: Ultra-low tax regime in Imperial China, 1368-1911

- Kent Deng
- 108574: A tale of paper and gold: the material history money in South Africa

- Ellen Feingold, Johan Fourie and Leigh Gardner
- 108565: How the West India trade fostered last resort lending by the Bank of England

- Carolyn Sissoko and Mina Ishizu
- 108564: The merit of misfortune: Taiping Rebellion and the rise of indirect taxation in modern China, 1850s-1900s

- Hanzhi Deng
- 108563: The Kuznetsian paradigm for the study of modern economic history and the Great Divergence with appendices of literature review and statistical data

- Kent Deng and Patrick O'Brien
- 108562: Unskilled labour before the Industrial Revolution

- Meredith Paker, Judy Stephenson and Patrick Wallis
- 108470: Prime locations

- Gabriel Peter Gabriel Martins Ahlfeldt, Thilo Nils Hendrix Albers and Kristian Behrens
- 108411: Intergenerational mobility in a mid-Atlantic economy: Canada, 1871-1901

- Luiza Antonie, Kris Inwood, Chris Minns and Fraser Summerfield
- 107910: Does education matter? Tests from extensions of compulsory schooling in England and Wales 1919-21, 1947 and 1972

- Gregory Clark and Neil Cummins
- 107491: The fiscal origins of comparative inequality levels: an empirical and historical investigation

- Andrés Irarrázaval
- 107440: Waifs and strays: property rights in late medieval England

- Jordan Claridge and Spike Gibbs
- 107427: An annual index of Irish industrial production, 1800-1921

- Seán Kenny, Jason Lennard and Kevin O'Rourke
- 107046: When ‘the state made war’, what happened to economic inequality? Evidence from preindustrial Germany (c.1400-1800)

- Felix Schaff
- 106986: Life-cycle living standards of intact and disrupted English working families, 1260-1850

- Sara Horrell, Jane Humphries and Jacob Weisdorf
- 106957: Reading the economic history of Afghanistan

- Tirthankar Roy
- 104605: The Redistributive Effects of Pandemics: Evidence of the Spanish Flu

- Sergi Basco, Jordi Domenech and Joan Rosés
- 103540: Inducing visibility and visual deduction

- Mary S. Morgan
- 103159: 'Money markets and trade’ defining provincial financial agents in England and Japan

- Mina Ishizu
- 102972: ‘If p? Then What?’ Thinking Within, With, and From Cases

- Mary S. Morgan
- 102830: Hidden wealth

- Neil Cummins
- 102589: Climate and the economy in India, 1850-2000

- Tirthankar Roy
- 102321: Hidden wealth

- Neil Cummins
- 101869: Where is the middle class? Inequality, gender and the shape of the upper tail from 60 million English death and probate records, 1892-2016

- Neil Cummins
- 101863: Mapping recent inequality trends in developing countries

- Rebecca Simson
- 101844: The rise and fall of Africa’s bureaucratic bourgeoisie: public employment and the income elites of postcolonial Kenya and Tanzania

- Rebecca Simson
- 101172: Economic experiences of Japanese civilian repatriates in Hiroshima prefecture, 1945-1956

- Sumiyo Nishizaki
- 101127: From state resource allocation to a 'low-level equilibrium trap': re-evaluation of economic performance of Mao's China, 1949-78

- Kent Deng and Jim Huangnan Shen
- 100861: Regional inequalities in African political economy: theory, conceptualization and measurement, and political effects

- Catherine Boone and Rebecca Simson
- 100727: Financial destruction: confiscatory taxation of Jewish property and income in Nazi Germany

- Albrecht Ritschl
- 100473: Economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa, 1885-2008

- Stephen Broadberry and Leigh Gardner
- 100321: The precocious mechanization of a global industry: English cotton textile production from the Flying Shuttle (1733) to the self-acting mule (1825): a bibliographical survey and critique

- Patrick O'Brien
- 100098: Where is the middle class? Inequality, gender and the shape of the upper tail from 60 million

- Neil Cummins
- 100097: The growth pattern of British children, 1850-1975

- Pei Gao and Eric Schneider
- 91317: Occupational income scores and immigration assimilation. Evidence from the Canadian census

- Kris Inwood, Chris Minns and Fraser Summerfield
- 90615: Forced ruralisation of urban youth during Mao’s rule and women’s status in post-Mao China: an empirical study

- Liu Shuchen, Kent Deng and Sun Shengmin
- 90574: The road home: the role of ethnicity in the post-Soviet migration

- Youngook Jang
- 90534: Cosmographies for the discovery, development and diffusion of useful and reliable knowledge in pre-industrial Europe and Late imperial China: a survey and speculation

- Patrick O'Brien
- 90505: Synthesis and the organism: biology, chemistry, and engineering

- Dominic J. Berry
- 90464: Guilds and mutual protection in England

- Patrick Wallis
- 90409: Inequality in colonial India

- Tirthankar Roy
- 90190: Global silver: bullion or specie? Supply and demand in the making of the early modern global economy

- Alejandra Irigoin
- 89386: Secrets for sale? Innovation and the nature of knowledge in an early industrial district: the Potteries, 1750-1851

- Joseph Lane
- 88365: Access to the trade: monopoly and mobility in European craft guilds, 17th and 18th centuries

- Maarten Prak, Clare Crowston, Bert De Munck, Christopher Kissane, Chris Minns, Ruben Schalk and Patrick Wallis
- 88298: The economics of Edwardian imperial preference: what can New Zealand reveal?

- Brian Varian
- 88096: Drivers and constraints of state confiscation of elite property in the Ottoman Empire, 1750-1839

- Yasin Arslantas
- 87939: Stunting: past, present, future

- Eric Schneider
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