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- 10006: The Decline of Jute and the De-globalization of Dundee

- Jim Tomlinson
- 10005: Explaining the performance of Initial Public Offerings in Imperial Germany, 1897-1914: the role of reputation

- Sibylle Lehmann
- 10003: Piece-rates and prosperity: evidence from the late nineteenth-century tobacco industry

- Tim Leunig and Maria Stanfors
- 10002: Testing for wage discrimination in nineteenth-century US manufacturing

- Joyce Burnette
- 10001: By-employment and historical occupational structures in comparative perspective

- Osamu Saito
- 9025: Long run outcomes of conservation expenditures: watershed destruction, rehabilitation and protection inHawaii

- Brooks Kaiser
- 9024: The changing role of dividend policies: an empirical analysis for the Netherlands 1945-2006

- Abe de Jong and Henry van Beusichem
- 9023: Inter-regional and intra-regional inequality in nineteenth-century Austria

- Michael Pammer
- 9022: Land transmission among tenants on noble land – the case of southern Sweden, 1766-1895

- Martin Dribe, Mats Olsson and Patrick Svensson
- 9021: Old World versus New World: the origins of organizational diversity in the international wine industry, 1850-1914

- James Simpson
- 9020: Frontier farmers and the Atlantic economy: another look at the causes of the American grain invasion of Britainin the nineteenth century

- Karl Gunnar Persson and Paul Sharp
- 9019: Family strategy' and the changing uses of child labour in New England, 1650-1840

- Gloria L Main
- 9018: The market and the lighthouse: public goods in historical perspective

- Erik Lindberg
- 9017: The English cotton spinning industry, 1770–1840, as revealed in the columns of the London Gazette

- Peter M Solar and John Lyons
- 9016: Insipid or intrepid luxury: the material culture of the long eighteenth century viewed through documents relating to English retail history

- Karin Dannehl and Nancy Cox
- 9015: Mr Woodcroft and the value of English patents of invention, 1617-1852

- Alessandro Nuvolari and Valentina Tartari
- 9014: Debating the ‘national interest’: some under-appreciated connections between constitutional change and national economic growth in England, 1660-1720

- William Pettigrew
- 9013: Did globalisation lead to segmentation? Identifying cross-country growth regimes in the long-run, 1870-2003

- Gianfranco Di Vaio and Kerstin Enflo
- 9012: Currency unions, optimal currency areas and the integration of financial markets: Central Europe, 14-16thcenturies

- Lars Boerner and Oliver Volckart
- 9011: Credit finance in the Middle Ages

- Tony K Moore
- 9010: Visual Analytics of an Eighteenth-Century Business Network

- Sheryllynne Haggerty and John Haggerty
- 9009: The strength and persistence of entrepreneurial cultures in the twentieth century

- James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
- 9008: The Determinants of Local Population Growth: A Study of Oxfordshire in the Nineteenth Century

- Mark Casson
- 9007: The dynamics of consumption and investment in the late Victorian economy

- Nicholas Dimsdale and Nicholas Horsewood
- 9006: Explaining the rise of the early-modern demesne economy (Gutswirtschaft) in East-central Europe: a critique of existing models

- Markus Cerman
- 9005: Women and economic history research in UK higher education: results from the EHS census

- Helen Julia Paul
- 9004: US-Portuguese trade in the era of the first real world war and beyond: instability and opportunity, 1796-1831

- Cristina Moreira and Jari Eloranta
- 9002: Predicting institutional collapse: stock markets, political violence and the Spanish Civil War, 1920-36

- Stefano Battilossi and Stefan Houpt
- 9001: European yeomanries: a non-immiseration model of agrarian social history 1350-1800

- William W. Hagen
- 8039: Exchange rates and the financial press, September 1931-April 1932

- Christopher Godden
- 8038: Independence and Interest Rate Setting – The Irish Banks 1952-1970

- Ella Kavanagh
- 8037: Slaves and Social Protest in Brazil, 1780-1850

- Dick Geary
- 8034: Gentlemen and shopkeepers: supplying the country house in eighteenth-century England

- Jon Stobart
- 8033: Concentration of wealth in an early modern city (Ivrea, fifteenth-seventeenth centuries)

- Guido Alfani
- 8032: Migrant networks and Italian foreign direct investment: a cliometric perspective

- Marina Murat, Barbara Pistoresi and Alberto Rinaldi
- 8031: Prices, Standards of Living and Material Incentives in Japan, 1937-1941

- Janet Hunter
- 8030: Tall and Shrinking Muslims, Short and Growing Europeans: The Long-Run Welfare Development of the Middle East, 1840-1980

- Joerg Baten and Mojgan Stegl
- 8029: Rural-based Industry in Eastern Germany before the Great War

- Scott M. Eddie
- 8028: The Moral Economy of the Scottish Industrial Community: new perspectives on the 1984-5 Miners’ Strike

- Jim Phillips
- 8027: ‘The Black Jock Manager’? Mine management professionals in the Scottish coal industry, 1911-67

- Andrew Perchard
- 8026: The national competitiveness/firm competitiveness debate in Britain in the 1960s

- Neil Rollings
- 8025: Small is Beautiful: Why Small Northern European Firms Survived in the Late Middle Ages

- Stuart Jenks
- 8024: Britain and the end of the first globalization: ‘financial crisis’, contagion and the British financial system

- Mark Billings and Forrest Capie
- 8023: Rule Britannia!: British Stock Market Returns, 1825-1870

- Graeme G. Acheson, Charles R. Hickson, John Turner and Qing Ye
- 8022: Between Imperialism and Capitalism. European Capital Exports Before 1914

- Rui Esteves
- 8021: A Tale of Two Skill Premia

- Ahmed Rahman
- 8019: Smallpox mortality and morbidity in late-seventeenth century Westminster

- Henry Meier
- 8018: The standard of living gains generated by the elimination of tuberculosis in twentieth-century England and Wales

- Kerry Hickson
- 8017: When smaller families look contagious: a spatial look at the French fertility decline using an agent-based simulation model

- Tommy Murphy and Sandra González-Bailón
- 8016: The Variety of ‘Cottage’ Housing in Durham and Norfolk, 1600-1800

- Adrian Green
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