Lund Papers in Economic History
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- 260: Fueling radical and renewable innovations? An analysis of public innovation funding in Sweden, 1970-2021
- Johanna Fink and Josef Taalbi
- 259: Irish Regional GDP Since Independence

- Alan de Bromhead and Seán Kenny
- 258: Irish GDP Since Independence

- Seán Kenny
- 257: Rise and fall of the giants? Innovating firms in Sweden, 1890-2016
- Anders Hylmö and Josef Taalbi
- 256: Banks and the Economy: Evidence from the Irish Bank Strike of 1966

- Jason Lennard, Seán Kenny and Emma Horgan
- 255: Women Inventors: On the Origins of the Gender Patenting Gap

- Youssouf Merouani and Faustine Perrin
- 254: Consumption and Living Standards in Early Modern Rural Households: Probate Evidence from Southern Sweden, c. 1680-1860

- Marcus Falk
- 253: The crofter is a woman: Gender division of labour in rural semi-landless households, Sweden 1800-1900

- Carolina Uppenberg and Malin Nilsson
- 252: European Consumer Price Indices since 1870

- Jonas Ljungberg
- 251: Wealth, work, and industriousness, 1670–1860: Evidence from rural Swedish probates

- Marcus Falk, Erik Bengtsson and Mats Olsson
- 250: The politics of profits: Profit squeeze and political-economic change in Sweden, 1975–1985

- Erik Bengtsson
- 249: One and a Half Millennium of Economic Change in Sweden

- Olle Krantz
- 248: Development strategies in a context of world system disorder

- Bengt-Åke Lundvall
- 247: Estimating Historical Inequality from Social Tables: Towards Methodological Consistency

- Dieter von Fintel, Calumet Links and Erik Green
- 246: The Highs and the Lows: Bank failures in Sweden through inflation and deflation, 1914-1926

- Seán Kenny, Anders Ögren and Liang Zhao
- 245: The Changing Meaning of the Wage Bargaining Round in Sweden since the 1960s: A Contextual Approach to Shifts in Industrial Relations

- Erik Bengtsson
- 244: Historical roots of the dual-earner model: Women’s labour force participation in Sweden, 1870–1960

- Jakob Molinder
- 243: Home, Sweet Home: Returns to Returning in the Age of Mass Migration

- Olof Ejermo, Kerstin Enflo, Björn Eriksson and Erik Prawitz
- 242: Agrar ojämlikhet i Sverige studerad med bevillningstaxeringen som källa, 1870–1920

- Erik Bengtsson
- 241: Rural labouring classes in 19th century Sweden: Composition and standard of living
- Sam Willner
- 240: Incomes and Income Inequality in Stockholm, 1870–1970: Evidence from Micro Data

- Erik Bengtsson and Jakob Molinder
- 239: Transformative policies for sustainable innovation systems

- Bengt-Åke Lundvall
- 238: Membership in Mutual Health Insurance Societies: The Case of Swedish Manufacturing, circa 1900

- Maria Stanfors, Tobias Karlsson, Lars-Fredrik Andersson and Liselotte Eriksson
- 237: Did it pay to be a pioneer? Wealth accumulation in a newly settled frontier society

- Jeanne Cilliers, Erik Green and Robert Ross
- 236: Why has economic shrinking receded in Latin America? A social capability approach

- Martin Andersson, Andrés Palacio and Alvaro von Borries
- 235: Persistently egalitarian? Swedish income inequality in 1613 and the four-estate parliament

- Martin Andersson and Jakob Molinder
- 234: ‘What do the New Liberals want?’ The forgotten republicanism in Swedish politics, 1867–1872

- Magnus Olofsson
- 233: Resilience to shrinking as a catch-up strategy: a comparison of Brazil and Indonesia, 1964–2010

- Tobias Axelsson and Igor Martins
- 232: Multigenerational Effects of Smallpox Vaccination

- Volha Lazuka and Peter Jensen
- 231: Resilience to economic shrinking as the key to economic catch-up: A social capability approach

- Martin Andersson, Juan P. Julia and Andrés F. Palcio Ch.
- 230: What Happened to the Incomes of the Rich during the Great Levelling? Evidence from Swedish Individual-level Data, 1909–1950

- Erik Bengtsson and Jakob Molinder
- 229: Coal and Sugar: The Black and White Gold of Czech Industrialization (1841-1863)

- Hana Nielsen
- 228: The Long-Term Effects of Forced Migration: An Early-Life Approach with Evidence from Yugoslavian Refugees in Sweden

- Luis Serratos-Sotelo
- 227: Women’s work and wages in the sixteenth-century and Sweden’s position in the “Little divergence”

- Jakob Molinder and Christopher Pihl
- 226: The Evolution of Popular Politics in Nineteenth Century Sweden and the Road from Oligarchy to Democracy

- Erik Bengtsson
- 225: Heterogeneous Returns to Medical Innovations

- Volha Lazuka
- 224: Income Taxes and Redistribution in the Early Twentieth Century

- Sara Torregrosa Hetland and Oriol Sabaté
- 223: Methodological Notes for “Income Taxes and Redistribution in the Early Twentieth Century” and “Income Tax Progressivity and Inflation during the World Wars”

- Sara Torregrosa Hetland and Oriol Sabaté
- 222: Social Democracy and the Decline of Strikes

- Jakob Molinder, Tobias Karlsson and Kerstin Enflo
- 221: The Aftermath of Sovereign Debt Crises: A Narrative Approach

- Rui Esteves, Seán Kenny and Jason Lennard
- 220: Svenska jordnaturer 1718–1865: En kvantitativ översikt

- Mattias Lindgren
- 219: Rural Living Standards and Inequality: A Case Study from Southern Sweden 1780-1919

- Sam Willner
- 218: Under the Landlord's Thumb. Municipalities and Local Elites in Sweden 1862-1900

- Carolina Uppenberg and Mats Olsson
- 217: The Historical Gender Gap Index: A Longitudinal and Spatial Assessment of Sweden, 1870-1990

- Tobias Karlsson, Joris Kok and Faustine Perrin
- 216: Resource abundance and public finances in five peripheral economies, 1850-1939

- José Peres-Cajías, Sara Torregrosa-Hetland and Cristián Ducoing
- 215: An Annual Index of Irish Industrial Production, 1800-1921

- Seán Kenny, Jason Lennard and Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke
- 214: State Reforms in Early Modern Mining: Røros Copperworks and the Role of Workers, Managers, Investors and the State in Business Development

- Kristin Ranestad
- 213: The living standards of the labouring classes in Sweden, 1750–1900: Evidence from rural probate inventories

- Erik Bengtsson and Patrick Svensson
- 212: Income Inequality in Mexico 1895-1940: Industrialization, Revolution, Institutions

- Diego Castañeda Garza and Erik Bengtsson
- 211: The Myth of Competitive Devaluations in the 1930s

- Jonas Ljungberg
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