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- 2023-06: Should history change the way we think about populism?

- Alan De Bromhead and Kevin O'Rourke
- 2023-05: "Clause and effect": Invention and state intervention during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

- Stephen D. Billington and Joe Lane
- 2023-04: Failing to level up? Industrial policy and productivity in interwar Northern Ireland

- David Jordan
- 2023-03: The highs and the lows: Bank failures in Sweden through inflation and deflation, 1914-1926

- Sean Kenny, Anders Ögren and Liang Zhao
- 2023-02: The long-run effects of temporarily closing schools: Evidence from Virginia, 1870s-1910s

- Paul Winfree
- 2023-01: Public good or public bad? Indigenous institutions and the demand for public goods

- Aldo Elizalde, Eduardo Hidalgo and Nayeli Salgado
- 2022-13: The country that they built: The dynamic and complex indigenous economies in North America before 1492

- Ann Carlos
- 2022-12: Why did shareholder liability disappear?

- David A. Bogle, Gareth Campbell, Christopher Coyle and John D. Turner
- 2022-11: Agglomeration and emigration: The economic impact of railways in post-Famine Ireland

- Alan Fernihough and Ronan C. Lyons
- 2022-10: The spectre of terrorism and the stock market

- Alan J. Hanna, John D. Turner and Clive B. Walker
- 2022-09: Economic history and the future of pedagogy in economics

- Graham Brownlow and Christopher L. Colvin
- 2022-08: The anatomy of a bubble company: The London Assurance in 1720

- Graeme G. Acheson, Michael Aldous and William Quinn
- 2022-07: Demography and age heaping: Solving Ireland's post-famine digit preference puzzle

- Eoin McLaughlin, Christopher L. Colvin and Stuart Henderson
- 2022-06: The effect of propaganda on elections: Evidence from the post-Reconstruction South

- Paul Winfree
- 2022-05: Political economy of secession: Lessons from the early years of the Irish Free State

- Sean Kenny and Eoin McLaughlin
- 2022-04: Perspectives on the Great Irish Famine

- Liam Kennedy and Donald M. MacRaild
- 2022-03: Famine as genocide? Ukraine and Ireland

- Liam Kennedy
- 2022-02: Strangers and foreigners: Trust and attitudes toward citizenship

- Graziella Bertocchi, Arcangelo Dimico and Gian Luca Tedeschi
- 2022-01: The wee divergence: Business creation and political turmoil in Ireland before 1900

- R. J. C. Adams, Gareth Campbell, Christopher Coyle and John D. Turner
- 2021-09: Strangling speculation: The effect of the 1903 Viennese futures trading ban

- Laura Wurm
- 2021-08: Rooted to the soil: The impact of social housing on population in Ireland since 1911

- Alan de Bromhead and Ronan Lyons
- 2021-07: Riding the bubble or taken for a ride? Investors in the British bicycle mania

- William Quinn and John D. Turner
- 2021-06: Cohort component population estimates for Ireland, 1911-1920: A new county-level dataset for use in historical demography

- Christopher L. Colvin, Eoin McLaughlin and Kyle J. J. Richmond
- 2021-05: The fuel of unparalleled recovery: Monetary policy in South Africa between 1925 and 1936

- Christie Swanepoel and Philip Fliers
- 2021-04: Indigenous nations and the development of the US economy: Land, resources, and dispossession

- Ann Carlos, Donna Feir and Angela Redish
- 2021-03: Human capital transfer of German-speaking migrants in Eastern Europe, 1780s-1820s

- Matthias Blum, Karl-Peter Krauss and Dmytro Myeshkov
- 2021-02: How does international monetary leadership end? The Sterling Area revisited

- Alan de Bromhead, David Jordan, Francis Kennedy and Jack Seddon
- 2021-01: A poor inquiry: Poverty and living standards in pre-famine Ireland

- Áine Doran
- 2020-10: The Liverpool Cotton Brokers Association and the crowning of King Cotton, 1811-1900: Examining the role of a private order institution in global trade

- Michael Aldous and Christopher Coyle
- 2020-09: Capital market development over the long run: The portfolios of UK life assurers over two centuries

- David A. Bogle, Christopher Coyle and John D. Turner
- 2020-08: Financial inclusion with hybrid organisational forms: Microfinance, philanthropy, and the poor law in Ireland, c. 1836-1845

- Eoin McLaughlin and Rowena Pecchenino
- 2020-07: Bubbles in history

- William Quinn and John D. Turner
- 2020-06: COVID-19, race and redlining

- Graziella Bertocchi and Arcangelo Dimico
- 2020-05: Bitter Sugar: Slavery and the Black Family

- Graziella Bertocchi and Arcangelo Dimico
- 2020-04: Death, Demography and the Denominator: New Influenza-18 Mortality Estimates for Ireland

- Christopher Colvin and Eoin McLaughlin
- 2020-03: Monetary regimes, the term structure and business cycles in Ireland, 1972-2018

- Rebecca Stuart
- 2020-02: Inequality in nineteenth century Manhattan: Evidence from the housing market

- Rowena Gray
- 2020-01: Locating the Manhattan housing market: GIS evidence for 1880-1910

- Rowena Gray and Rocco Bowman
- 2019-08: Across the sea to Ireland: Return Atlantic migration before the First World War

- Alan Fernihough and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 2019-07: Applied history, applied economics, and economic history

- Christopher Colvin and Paul Winfree
- 2019-06: The famine that wasn't? 1799-1801 in Ireland

- Liam Kennedy and Peter M. Solar
- 2019-05: Law and finance in Britain c.1900

- Christopher Coyle, Aldo Musacchio and John D. Turner
- 2019-04: Living standards and inequality in the Industrial Revolution: Evidence from the height of University of Edinburgh students in the 1830s

- Matthias Blum and Eoin McLaughlin
- 2019-03: Going Dutch: The management of monetary policy in the Netherlands during the interwar gold standard

- Christopher Colvin and Philip Fliers
- 2019-02: Afterlives: Testimonies of Irish Catholic mothers on infant death and the fate of the unbaptised

- Liam Kennedy
- 2019-01: Before the cult of equity: New monthly indices of the British share market, 1829-1929

- Gareth Campbell, Richard Grossman and John D. Turner
- 2018-13: Population and poverty in Ireland on the eve of the Great Famine

- Alan Fernihough and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 2018-12: "War, what is it good for?": The industrial revolution!

- Stephen Billington
- 2018-11: Government-made bank distress: Industrialisation policies and the Russian financial crisis of 1899-1902

- Nikita Lychakov
- 2018-10: Patent costs and the value of inventions: Explaining patenting behaviour between England, Ireland and Scotland, 1617-1852

- Stephen Billington
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