QUCEH Working Paper Series
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- 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 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 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
- 2018-09: Independent women: Shareholders in the age of the suffragettes

- Graeme G. Acheson, Gareth Campbell, Áine Gallagher and John Turner
- 2018-08: Representation of the people: Franchise extension and the "Sinn Féin election" in Ireland, 1918

- Alan de Bromhead, Alan Fernihough and Enda Hargaden
- 2018-07: Wildcat bankers or political failure? The Irish financial pantomime, 1797-1826

- Seán Kenny and John Turner
- 2018-06: That's classified! Inventing a new patent taxonomy

- Stephen Billington and Alan J. Hanna
- 2018-05: Prices and informed trading: Evidence from an early stock market

- Graeme G. Acheson, Christopher Coyle and John Turner
- 2018-04: Share trading activity and the rise of the rentier in the UK before 1920

- Graeme G. Acheson, Christopher Coyle, David P. Jordan and John Turner
- 2018-03: The origins of the (cooperative) species: Raiffeisen banking in the Netherlands, 1898-1909

- Christopher Colvin, Stuart Henderson and John Turner
- 2018-02: The anatomy of a trade collapse: The UK, 1929-33

- Alan de Bromhead, Alan Fernihough, Markus Lampe and Kevin O'Rourke
- 2018-01: Selection bias in historical housing data

- Rowena Gray
- 2017-09: The macroeconomic effects of banking crises: Evidence from the United Kingdom, 1750-1938

- Seán Kenny, Jason Lennard and John Turner
- 2017-08: Scarring and selection in the Great Irish Famine

- Matthias Blum, Christopher Colvin and Eoin McLaughlin
- 2017-07: Less is More? The child quantity-quality trade-off in early 20th century England and Wales

- Alan Fernihough
- 2017-06: News media and investor sentiment over the long run

- Alan J. Hanna, John Turner and Clive Walker
- 2017-05: Age heaping and numeracy: Looking behind the curtain

- Matthias Blum and Karl-Peter Krauss
- 2017-04: Rise and fall in the Third Reich: Social mobility and Nazi membership

- Matthias Blum and Alan de Bromhead
- 2017-03: Banking on a religious divide: Accounting for the success of the Netherlands' Raiffeisen cooperatives in the crisis of the 1920s

- Christopher Colvin
- 2017-02: When Britain turned inward: Protection and the shift towards Empire in interwar Britain

- Alan de Bromhead, Alan Fernihough, Markus Lampe and Kevin O'Rourke
- 2017-01: The development of English company law before 1900

- John Turner
- 2016-06: Technological revolutions and speculative finance: Evidence from the British Bicycle Mania

- William Quinn
- 2016-05: Squeezing the bears: Cornering risk and limits on arbitrage during the 'British Bicycle Mania', 1896-1898

- William Quinn
- 2016-04: Common law and the origin of shareholder protection

- Graeme G. Acheson, Gareth Campbell and John Turner
- 2016-03: The rise and decline of the UK's provincial stock markets, 1869-1929

- Gareth Campbell, Meeghan Rogers and John Turner
- 2016-02: Media coverage and stock returns on the London Stock Exchange, 1825-70

- John Turner, Qing Ye and Clive Walker
- 2016-01: Religion and development in post-famine Ireland

- Stuart Henderson
- 15-09: Quantifying human capital accumulation in rural Ireland in the nineteenth century

- Matthias Blum, Christopher Colvin, Laura McAtackney and Eoin McLaughlin
- 15-08: Escaping the Holocaust: Human and health capital of refugees to the United States, 1940-42

- Matthias Blum and Claudia Rei
- 15-07: Who financed the expansion of the equity market? Shareholder clienteles in Victorian Britain

- Graeme G. Acheson, Gareth Campbell and John Turner
- 15-06: What moved share prices in the nineteenth-century London stock market?

- Gareth Campbell, William Quinn, John Turner and Qing Ye
- 15-05: The past, present and future of banking history

- Christopher Colvin
- 15-04: The long-term determinants of female HIV infection in Africa: The slave trade, polygyny, and sexual behavior

- Graziella Bertocchi and Arcangelo Dimico
- 15-03: Women voters and trade protectionism in the interwar years

- Alan de Bromhead
- 15-02: Nationalism and Unionism in Ireland: Economic Perspectives

- Liam Kennedy
- 15-01: Happy hour followed by hangover: Financing the UK brewery industry, 1880-1913

- Graeme G. Acheson, Christopher Coyle and John Turner
- 14-09: Soft budget constraints and regional industrial policy: Reinterpreting the rise and fall of De Lorean

- Graham Brownlow
- 14-08: Back to the failure: An analytic narrative of the De Lorean debacle

- Graham Brownlow
- 14-07: Poverty trap and educational shock: Evidence from missionary fields

- Arcangelo Dimico
- 14-06: State dissolution, sovereign debt and default: Lessons from the UK and Ireland, 1920-1938

- Nathan Foley-Fisher and Eoin McLaughlin
- 14-05: The cross-section of stock returns in an early stock market

- Qing Ye and John Turner
- 14-04: Predicting the past: Understanding the causes of bank distress in the Netherlands in the 1920s

- Christopher Colvin, Abe de Jong and Philip Fliers
- 14-03: Financial history and financial economics

- John Turner
- 14-02: Size Matters: The Effect of the Scramble for Africa on Informal Institutions and Development

- Arcangelo Dimico
- 14-01: Corporate Ownership and Control in Victorian Britain

- Graeme Acheson, Gareth Campbell, John Turner and Nadia Vanteeva
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