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- 18: Aristocracy and Inequality in Italy, 1861-1931

- Brian A'Hearn, Stefano Chianese and Giovanni Vecchi
- 17: The Economy in Leonardo da Vinci’s Time

- Brian A'Hearn, Stefano Chianese and Giovanni Vecchi
- 16: Poverty and Inequality in Francophone Africa, 1960s-2010s

- Sédi-Anne Boukaka, Giulia Mancini and Giovanni Vecchi
- 15: Expenditures and food consumption of a patrician family in nineteenth-century Trentino: the Bossi Fedrigotti

- Marcella Lorenzini
- 14: Spleen: the failures of the cliometric school

- Stefano Fenoaltea
- 13: Labour Shares and Income Inequality: Insights from Italian Economic History, 1895-2015

- Giacomo Gabbuti
- 12: Decomposing Economic Inequality in Early Modern Venice (ca. 1650-1800)

- Edoardo Demo, Roberto Ricciuti and Mattia Viale
- 11: On the use of composite indices in economic history. Lessons from Italy, 1861-2017

- Nicola Amendola, Giacomo Gabbuti and Giovanni Vecchi
- 10: Standard Budgets in Spanish Economic History: a User’s Guide to Sources and Methods

- Francesco Olivanti
- 9: No country for young people. Poverty and age in Italy, 1948-2018

- Massimo Baldini, Giulia Mancini and Giovanni Vecchi
- 8: Women’s labor force participation in Italy, 1861-2016

- Giulia Mancini
- 7: Living standards in pre-independent Ghana: evidence from household budgets

- Eric Gaisie
- 6: The baraccati of Rome: internal migration, housing, and poverty in fascist Italy (1924-1933)

- Stefano Chianese
- 5: Scared to be poor: Vulnerability and poverty in Great Britain at the beginning of the 20th century

- Federica Di Battista
- 4: Did the poor pay more? Income-related variations in diet and food quality among urban households in Sweden, 1913–1914

- Stefan Öberg
- 3: “Data to Die For”? Finnish Historical Household Budgets

- Sakari Saaritsa
- 2: Household budget studies in the British dominions, 1873-1939

- Evan Roberts
- 1: On Historical Household Budgets

- Brian A'Hearn, Nicola Amendola and Giovanni Vecchi