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- 16024: East versus West: Energy transition and energy intensity in coal-rich Europe, 1830-2000

- Hana Nielsen
- 16023: Women and economic growth: the European marriage pattern in the context of modern day countries

- Victoria Bateman
- 16022: Law and economic efficiency: English private property law and Muslim family endowments (awqāf) in British India

- Muhammad Zubair Abbasi
- 16021: Does centralisation foster human capital accumulation? Quasi-experimental evidence from Italy’s Liberal Age

- Gabriele Cappelli and Michelangelo Vasta
- 16020: Measuring the rise of the parish welfare state in England, c.1600-1800

- Brodie Waddell
- 16019: The Atlantic World between markets and state in eighteenth-century France: the Sephardim firm Gradis in Bordeaux

- Silvia Marzagalli
- 16018: French colonial business: The case of a governor-entrepreneur in Ouidah in the first half of the eighteenth century

- Elisabeth Heijmans
- 16017: Any lessons for today? Exchange-rate stabilisation in Greece and South-East Europe between economic and political objectives and fiscal reality, 1841-1939

- Matthias Morys
- 16016: Germany’s early industrialisation: regional innovativeness and technology transfer, 1843-77

- Felix Selgert and Alexander Donges
- 16015: The engine and the reaper: The impact of industrialisation on mortality in early modern Japan

- John Tang
- 16014: ‘Tall, active and well made’? Māori stature and health in New Zealand

- Kris Inwood, Les Oxley and Evan Roberts
- 16013: Palm oil industry 1970-2010: Do we see a flying geese pattern emerging?

- Lars Bruno
- 16012: The Great War and evolution of Central Bank in India

- Nadeem Aftab and Tehreem Husain
- 16011: The value of craftwork in a nineteenth-century industrialised economy: The Scottish case

- Stana Nenadic
- 16010: ‘The people next door’: housing and neighbourhood in eighteenth-century Ottoman Edirne

- Ali Coskun Tuncer and Gürer Karagedikli
- 16009: Does liberalisation promote international trade? An empirical analysis of the Kennedy Round GATT negotiations, 1964-67

- Lucia Coppolaro and Giulio Cainelli
- 16008: Reserves and the common pool resource problem

- Jon Moen
- 16007: Voluntary or compulsory? Exploring dynamics of mutual cooperative formation in Swedish health insurance at the turn of the twentieth century

- Lars Fredrik Andersson and Liselotte Eriksson
- 16006: Who should own and control urban water systems? Disease and the municipalisation of private waterworks in nineteenth-century England

- Nicola Tynan, Brian Beach and Werner Troesken
- 16005: Baltic Cameralism

- Keith Tribe
- 16004: Tracing the evolution of agglomeration economies: Spain, 1860-1991

- Francisco Beltrán Tapia, Alfonso Díez Minguela and Julio Martínez Galarraga
- 16003: Social capital and litigation: the case of the Misericórdia of Lisbon during the eighteenth century

- Lisbeth Rodrigues
- 16002: Financial organisation in English boroughs

- Dave Postles
- 16001: The first Sterling Area

- Martin Allen
- 15031: The Society of West India Planters and Merchants in the Age of Emancipation, c.1816-35

- David Ryden
- 15030: Metals in the Atlantic slave trade, their European origins and African impacts

- Chris Evans
- 15029: The British state and slavery: George Baillie, merchant of London and St Vincent, and the Exchequer loans of the 1790s

- Nick Draper
- 15028: Income inequality in Imperial Austria, 1911

- Michael Pammer
- 15027: The lasting impact of grandfathers: class, occupational status, and earnings over three generations (Sweden, 1815-2010)

- Martin Dribe and Jonas Helgertz
- 15026: The ‘regime context’ of banking supervisors’ competence: the Swedish case over the twentieth century

- Mikael Wendschlag
- 15025: Japanese financial elites for banking supervision in the Ministry of Finance, 1927-98

- Eiji Hotori
- 15024: Fifty years of revisions in the official estimates of GDP for the UK and their impact on the interpretation of postwar economic performance

- Samuel Williamson and Enrico Berkes
- 15023: The charity of the poor: some insights from the Maritime Folk of late Renaissance Venice

- Ioanna Iordanou
- 15022: Marriage and the market in eighteenth-century England

- Anne Laurence
- 15021: Commerce and emotions in the Dutch Republic: reading the mind of the early modern merchant

- Dorothee Sturkenboom
- 15020: Land equalisation, social mobility, and the rise of the Civil Service exam system

- Hanhui Guan and Qian Dai
- 15019: Absenteeism in nineteenth-century US manufacturing

- Joyce Burnette
- 15018: The lead mine workings at Tyndrum: new evidence on late eighteenth-century earnings

- Tim Barmby
- 15017: A job for life? Working lives and the historical record in early industrial Newcastle upon Tyne

- Andy Burn
- 15016: Pro Bono Publico? Demand for military spending between the World Wars

- Jari Eloranta
- 15015: International price competition and productivity, 1850-1940

- Jonas Ljungberg
- 15014: Convergence in the pre-1914 Atlantic economy: what really happened to wages in the Irish economy?

- Jason Begley, Frank Geary and Tom Stark
- 15013: Privatisation and the postwar settlement

- Adrian Williamson
- 15012: The industrial geography of Italy: provinces, regions and border effects, 1871-1911

- Anna Missiaia
- 15011: The vicar, the widow, or the gentleman: who gets allocated IPO shares?

- Lyndon Moore, Sturla Fjesme and Neil Galpin
- 15010: Rentier capitalism and the equity market: shareholders in Victorian public companies

- Graeme Acheson, Gareth Campbell and John Turner
- 15009: Individual investors and local bias in the UK, 1870-1935

- Janette Rutterford, Dimitris Sotiropoulos and Carry van Lieshout
- 15008: Well-being and the late nineteenth century agrarian crisis: anthropometric evidence from rural Catalonia

- Ramon Ramon-Muñoz, Josep-Maria Ramon-Muñoz and Nikola Koepke
- 15007: Clothes as a store of value: second-hand trade in a Swedish small town, 1830-1900

- Kristina Lilja and Pernilla Jonsson
- 15006: From local to transatlantic: insuring trade in the Caribbean

- Adrian Leonard
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