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- 177: Growth Recurring in Preindustrial Spain: Half a Millennium Perspective

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura, Carlos Álvarez-Nogal and Carlos Santiago-Caballero
- 176: A “Silent Revolution”: school reforms and Italy’s educational gender gap in the Liberal Age (1861-1921)

- Gabriele Cappelli and Michelangelo Vesta
- 175: The rise of coffee in the Brazilian southeast: tariffs and foreign market potential, 1827-40

- Christopher David Absell
- 174: American Precious Metals and their Consequences for Early Modern Europe

- Nuno Palma
- 173: The uneven transition towards universal literacy in Spain, 1860-1930

- Francisco Beltrán Tapia, Alfonso Díez-Minguela, Julio Martinez-Galarraga and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- 172: ‘All little girls, the bad luck!’ Sex ratios and gender discrimination in 19th-century Greece

- Francisco Beltrán Tapia and Michail Raftakis
- 171: Comparative European Institutions and the Little Divergence, 1385-1800

- Antonio Henriques and Nuno Palma
- 170: The vagaries of the sea: evidence on the real effects of money from maritime disasters in the Spanish Empire

- Adam Brzezinski, Yao Chen, Nuno Palma and Felix Ward
- 169: From West to East: Bolivian Regional GDPs since the 1950s. A story of Natural Resources and Infrastructure

- José Peres-Cajías
- 168: Reconstruction of regional and national population using intermittent census-type data: the case of Portugal, 1527-1864

- Nuno Palma, Jaime Reis and Mengtian Zhang
- 167: "Cholera Forcing" and the Urban Water Infrastructure: Lessons from Historical Berlin

- Kalle Kappner
- 166: The impact of border changes and protectionism on real wages in early modern Scania

- Kathryn E. Gary and Cristina Radu
- 165: The Fetters of Inheritance? Equal Partition and Regional Economic Development

- Thilo Rene Huning and Fabian Wahl
- 164: Capital Flow Bonanzas as a Fundamental Ingredient in Spain’s Financial Crises, 1850-2015

- Concha Betrán and Maria A. Pon
- 163: Economic Development in Spain, 1815-2017

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura and Blanca Sanchez-Alonso
- 162: Days Worked and Seasonality Patterns of Work in Eighteenth Century Denmark

- Peter Jensen, Cristina Radu and Paul Sharp
- 161: Do the Right Thing! Leaders, Weather Shocks and Social Conflicts in Pre-Industrial France

- Cédric Chambru
- 160: Sex ratios and missing girls in late-19th-century Europe

- Francisco Beltrán Tapia
- 159: A Microlevel Wage Dataset for Eighteenth Century Denmark

- Peter Jensen, Cristina Victoria Radu and Paul Sharp
- 158: High Wages or Wages For Energy? An Alternative View of The British Case (1645-1700)

- José L. Martínez González
- 157: Human Development in the Age of Globalisation

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- 156: Malthus in Pre-industrial Northern Italy? A Cointegration Approach

- Maja Pedersen, Claudia Riani and Paul Sharp
- 155: Immigrant Communities and Knowledge Spillovers: Danish-Americans and the Development of the Dairy Industry in the United States

- Nina Boberg-Fazlic and Paul Sharp
- 154: The Past’s Long Shadow. A Systematic Review and Network Analysis of Cliometrics or the New Economic History

- Gregori Galofré-Vilà
- 153: Trade in the Shadow of Power: Japanese Industrial Exports in the Interwar years

- Alejandro Ayuso-Díaz and Antonio Tena-Junguito
- 152: Building Workers in Madrid (1737-1805). New Wage Series and Working Lives

- Mario García-Zúñiga and Ernesto López-Losa
- 151: Full steam ahead: Insider knowledge, stock trading and the nationalization of the railways in Prussia around 1879

- Michael Buchner and Tobias A. Jopp
- 150: Fading Legacies: Human Capital in the Aftermath of the Partitions of Poland

- Andreas Backhaus
- 149: Quantification and Revolution: An Investigation of German Capital Flight after the First

- Christophe Farquet
- 148: Without coal in the age of steam and dams in the age of electricity: an explanation for the failure of Portugal to industrialize before the Second World War

- Sofia Henriques and Paul Sharp
- 147: Money and modernization in early modern England

- Nuno Palma
- 146: Class, education and social mobility: Madrid, 1880-1905

- Francisco Beltrán Tapia and Santiago de Miguel Salanova
- 145: Is there a Latin American agricultural growth pattern? Factor endowments and productivity in the second half of the twentieth century

- Miguel Martín-Retortillo, Vicente Pinilla, Jackeline Velazco and Henry Willebald
- 144: Peer Pressure: The Puzzle of Tax Compliance in the Early Nineteenth-Century Russia

- Elena Korchmina
- 143: Economic consequences of state failure; Legal capacity, regulatory activity, and market integration in Poland, 1505-1772

- Mikołaj Malinowski
- 142: Testing for normality in truncated anthropometric samples

- Antonio Fidalgo
- 141: Financial intermediation cost, rents, and productivity: An international comparison

- Guillaume Bazot
- 140: The introduction of serfdom and labour markets

- Peter Jensen, Cristina Radu, Battista Severgnini and Paul Sharp
- 139: Two stories, one fate: Age-heaping and literacy in Spain, 1877-1930

- Francisco Beltrán Tapia, Alfonso Díez-Minguela, Julio Martinez-Galarraga and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- 138: Two Worlds of Female Labour: Gender Wage Inequality in Western Europe, 1300-1800

- Alexandra de Pleijt and Jan Luiten van Zanden
- 137: From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850

- Nuno Palma and Jaime Reis
- 136: The Big Bang: Stock Market Capitalization in the Long Run

- Dmitry Kuvshinov and Kaspar Zimmermann
- 135: The Great Moderation of Grain Price Volatility: Market Integration vs. Climate Change, Germany, 1650–1790

- Hakon Albers, Ulrich Pfister and Martin Uebele
- 134: The age of mass migration in Latin America

- Blanca Sanchez-Alonso
- 133: Gravity and Migration before Railways: Evidence from Parisian Prostitutes and Revolutionaries

- Morgan Kelly and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 132: On the economics of forced labour. Did the employment of Prisoners-of-War depress German coal mining productivity in World War I?

- Tobias A. Jopp
- 131: Well-being Inequality in the Long Run

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- 130: The Napoleonic Wars: A Watershed in Spanish History?

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura and Carlos Santiago-Caballero
- 129: A New Indicator for Describing Bull and Bear Markets

- German Forero-Laverde
- 128: The long run impact of foreign direct investment, exports, imports and GDP: evidence for Spain from an ARDL approach

- Verónica Cañal-Fernández and Julio Tascón Fernández
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