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Matriline versus patriline social mobility in England, 1754-2023 Greg Clark and Neil Cummins
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, January 2024
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The City of Glasgow Bank failure and the case for liability reform Charles Goodhart and Natacha Postel-Vinay
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, February 2024
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Domestic savings-driven growth unveiling internal economic dynamics in China, 1980-2010 Kent Deng and Jane Du
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, March 2024
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The impact of fundamentalist terrorism on school enrolment evidence from North-Western Pakistan, 2004-2016 Sarah Khan and Andrew J. Seltzer
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, December 2023
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The permanent settlement and the emergence of a British state in late-eighteenth-century India Tirthankar Roy
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, June 2023
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The past and future of work how history can inform the age of automation Benjamin Schneider and Hillary Vipond
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, May 2023
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Devaluation, exports and recovery from the Great Depression Jason Lennard and Meredith Paker
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, December 2023
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Main socio-economic trends in Ming Qing China Kent Deng
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, December 2023
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China inside out explaining silver flows in The Triangular Trade, c.1820s-1870s Alejandra Irigoin, Atsushi Kobayashi and David Chilosi
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, July 2023
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Wages and labour relations in the Middle Ages it's not (all) about the money Jordan Claridge, Vincent Delabastita, & Spike Gibbs
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, September 2023
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Nominal wage patterns, monopsony, and labour market power in early modern England Meredith Paker, Judy Stephenson, and Patrick Wallis
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, July 2023
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Inputs, outputs and living standards in rural China during the 1920s and 30s a quantitative analysis Yuton Wang, Jingyuan Guo and Kent Deng
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, September 2023
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The determinants of child stunting and shifts in the growth pattern of children a long-run, global review Eric Schneider
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, September 2023
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European business cycles and economic growth, 1300-2000 Stephen Broadberry and Jason Lennard
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2023
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Exchange rates, tariffs and prices in 1930s' britain Jagjit S. Chadha, Jason Lennard, Solomos Solomou and Ryland Thomas
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, February 2023
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The management of working horses on the battle abbey manor of barnhorn, 1325-1494 Jordan Claridge
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, February 2023
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Respectable standards of living the alternative lens of maintenance costs, britain 1270-1860 Jane Humphries
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, April 2023
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How well-integrated was the sixteenth-century holy roman empire? Oliver Volckart
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, February 2023
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Banks and the economy evidence from the Irish bank strike of 1966 Jason Lennard, Sean Kenny and Emma Horgan
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, December 2023
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The great retreat pastoralism in the arid tropics Tirthankar Roy
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, July 2022
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Trust, guilds and kinship in london, 1330-1680 Ammaarah Adam, Raphael Ades, William Banks, Canbeck Benning, Gwyneth Grant, Harry Forster-Brass, Owen McGiveron, Joe Miller, Daniel Phelan, Sebastian Randazzo, Matthew Reilly, Michael Scott, Sebastian Serban, Carys Stockton and Patrick Wallis
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2022
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Performance and mechanisms of the maoist economy holistic approach, 1950-1980 Jim Huangnan Shen, Jingyuan Guo & Kent Deng
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, August 2022
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Measuring and explaining rural inequality in a pre-industrial setting income inequality in sixteenth-century ottoman manisa Pinar Ceylan
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2022
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Explaining gender differences in migrant sorting evidence from Canada-US migration David Escamilla-Guerrero, Miko Lepisto & Chris Minns
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2022
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Like father like son intergenerational immobility in england, 1851-1911 Ziming Zhu
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, December 2022
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Wages, labour market, and living standards in China, 1530-1840 Ziang Liu
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, May 2022
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The causal effects of education on age at marriage and marital fertility Neil Cummins
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, June 2022
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Assortative mating and the industrial revolution England, 1754-2021 Gregory Clark & Neil Cummins
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, April 2022
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How successful was Germany's first common currency? a new look at the imperial monetary union of 1559 Oliver Volckart
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, April 2022
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Did smallpox cause stillbirths? maternal smallpox infection, vaccination and stillbirths in Sweden, 1780-1839 Eric B. Schneider, Sören Edvinsson, Kota Ogasawara
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, May 2022
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Job tenure and unskilled workers before the industrial revolution St Paul's Cathedral 1672-1748 Meredith Paker, Judy Stephenson and Patrick Wallis
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, July 2022
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The irish in England Neil Cummins and Cormac Ó Gráda
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, July 2022
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From Manchuria to post-war Japan knowledge transfer through in-house training at the South Manchuria Railway Company (SMR) Sumiyo Nishizaki
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, February 2022
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The effect of nutritional status on historical infectious disease morbidity evidence from the London Foundling Hospital, 1892-1919 Eric B. Schneider
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, July 2021
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Large-scale victorian manufacturers reconstructing the lost 1881 UK employer census Leslie Hannah and Robert Bennett
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, September 2021
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The Kuznetsian Paradigm for the study of modern economic history and the great divergence with appendices of literature review and statistical data Kent Deng and Patrick O'Brien
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, January 2021
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Unskilled labour before the Industrial Revolution Meredith Paker, Judy Stephenson and Patrick Wallis
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, January 2021
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Ultra-low tax regime in Imperial China, 1368-1911 Kent Deng
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, February 2021
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The aftermath of sovereign debt crises a narrative approach Rui Esteves, Seán Kenny and Jason Lennard
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2021
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Sticky wages and the Great Depression evidence from the United Kingdom Jason Lennard
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2021
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Cross-cultural trade and the slave ship the Bonne Société baskets of goods, diverse sellers, and time pressure on the African coast Amanda Gregg and Anne Ruderman
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2021
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How the West India trade fostered last resort lending by the Bank of England Carolyn Sissoko and Mina Ishizu
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, January 2021
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Unequal mortality during the Spanish Flu Sergi Basco, Jordi Domènech and Joan R. Rosés
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, February 2021
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Trade in coinage, Gresham's Law, and the drive to monetary unification the Holy Roman Empire, 1519-59 Oliver Volckart
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, April 2021
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Metropolitan financial agents and the emergence of inter-regional financial linkages in England and Japan, 1760-1860 Mina Ishizu
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, June 2021
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The impact of public transportation and commuting on urban labour markets evidence from the new survey of London life and labour, 1929-32 Andrew Seltzer and Jonathan Wadsworth
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, September 2021
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Intergenerational mobility in a Mid-Atlantic economy Canada, 1871-1901 Luiza Antonie, Kris Inwood, Chris Minns and Fraser Summerfield
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, January 2021
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Tropical development Tirthankar Roy
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, December 2021
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Voting like your betters the bandwagon effect in the diet of the Holy Roman Empire Oliver Volckart
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, August 2021
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The merit of misfortune Taiping Rebellion and the rise of indirect taxation in modern China, 1850s-1900s Hanzhi Deng
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, January 2021
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A tale of paper and gold the material history of money in South Africa Ellen Feingold, Johan Fourie and Leigh Gardner
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, January 2021
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The dissolution of the English monasteries a quantitative investigation Nick Peyton
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, December 2020
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The fiscal origins of comparative inequality levels an empirical and historical investigation Andrés Irarrázaval
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2020
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Does education matter? tests from extensions of compulsory schooling in England and Wales 1919-22, 1947 and 1972 Gregory Clark and Neil Cummins
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, December 2020
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On the structure of wealth-holding in pre-famine Ireland Neil Cummins and Cormac Ó Gráda
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, December 2020
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When "The state made war", what happened to economic inequality? evidence from preindustrial Germany (c. 1400-1800) Felix S.F. Schaff
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2020
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Reading the economic history of Afghanistan Tirthankar Roy
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2020
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The redistributive effects of pandemics evidence of the Spanish Flu Sergi Basco and Joan R. Roses
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, May 2020
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An annual index of Irish industrial production, 1800-1921 Seán Kenny, Jason Lennard and Kevin Hjortshøj O'Rourke
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2020
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"Money markets and trade" defining provincial financial agents in England and Japan Mina Ishizu (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, January 2020
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Inducing visibility and visual deduction Mary S. Morgan (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, February 2020
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Survival of the confucians social status and fertility in China, 1400-1900 Sijie Hu (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, April 2020
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Life-cycle living standards of intact and disrupted English working families, 1260-1850 Sara Horrell (LSE), Jane Humphries (Oxford and LSE), and Jacob Weisdorf (Sapienza University of Rome, CAGE, CEPR)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2020
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Waifs and strays: property rights in late medieval England Jordan Claridge and Spike Gibbs
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2020
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Economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa, 1885-2008 Stephen Broadberry (Nuffield College) and Leigh Gardner (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, April 2019
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Hidden wealth Neil Cummins (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2019
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Climate and the economy in India, 1850-2000 Tirthankar Roy (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2019
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Financial destruction confiscatory taxation of Jewish property and income in Nazi Germany Albrecht Ritschl (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, April 2019
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"If p? Then What?" thinking within, with, and from cases Mary S. Morgan (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, December 2019
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From state resource allocation to a ‘low level equilibrium trap’ re-evaluation of economic performance of Mao’s China, 1949-78 Kent Deng (LSE) and Jim H. Shen (SOA)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, July 2019
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The last Yugoslavs ethnic diversity, national identity, and civil war Leonard Kukic (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2019
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Tracing Iraqi sovereign debt through defaults and restructuring Simon Hinrichsen (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, Decmber 2019
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The growth pattern of British children, 1850-1975 Pei Gao (NYU Shanghai) and Eric Schneider (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, January 2019
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Where is the middle class inequality, gender and the shape of the upper tail from 60 Million English death and probate records, 1892-2016 Neil Cummins (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, Februry 2019
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The precocious mechanization of a global industry English cotton textile production from the flying shuttle (1733) to the self-acting mule (1825) : a bibliographical survey and critique Patrick O’Brien (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, March 2019
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Economic experiences of Japanese civilian repatriates in Hiroshima prefecture, 1945-1956 Sumiyo Nishizaki (Ritsumeikan University)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, July 2019
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Sample selection biases and the historical growth pattern of children Eric B. Schneider (London School of Economics)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2018]
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"Decessit sine prole" childlessness, celibacy, and survival of the richest in pre-industrial England David de la Croix (IRES, UC Louvain, CEPR), Eric B. Schneider (London School of Economics, CEPR), Jacob Weisdorf (University of Southern Denmark, CEPR)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2018]
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Guilds and mutual protection in England Patrick Wallis (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2018
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The road home the role of ethnicity in the post-Soviet migration Youngook Jang (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2018
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"Forced ruralisation of urban youth" during Mao's rule and women's status in post-Mao China an empirical study Liu Shuchen (Shandong University), Kent Deng (LSE), Sun Shengmin (Shandong University)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2018
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The long-term impact of Italian colonial roads in the Horn of Africa, 1935-2000 Mattia C. Bertazzini
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2018]
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A silver transformation Chinese monetary integration in times of political disintegration during 1898-1933 Debin Ma and Liuyan Zhao
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, July 2018
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Secrets for sale innovation and the nature of knowledge in an early industrial district : the potteries, 1750-1851 Joseph Lane (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, July 2018
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Inequality in colonial India Tirthankar Roy (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, September 2018
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The Austrian banking crisis of 1931 one bad apple spoils the whole bunch Flora Macher (London School of Economics)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2018]
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Drivers and constraints of state confiscation of elite property in the Ottoman empire, 1750-1839 Yasin Arslantas (Department of Economics, Anadolu University)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2018]
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The economics of Edwardian imperial preference what can New Zealand reveal? Brian Varian (Swansea University)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2018]
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Access to the trade monopoly and mobility in European craft guilds, 17th and 18th centuries Maarten Prak, Clare Crowston, Bert De Munck, Christopher Kissane, Chris Minns, Ruben Schalk, and Patrick Wallis
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, June 2018
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Global silver bullion or specie? : supply and demand in the making of the early modern global economy Alejandra Irigoin (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, September 2018
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Cosmographies for the discovery, development and diffusion of useful and reliable knowledge in pre-industrial Europe and late imperial China a survey and speculation Patrick O’Brien (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2018
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Technologies of money in the middle ages the "principles of minting" Oliver Volckart (London School of Economics)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2018]
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European goods market integration in the very long run from the black death to the first world war Giovanni Federico (University of Pisa), Max-Stephan Schulze (London School of Economics), Oliver Volckart (London School of Economics)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2018]
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Regional economic development in Europe, 1900-2010 a description of the patterns Joan R. Rosés (London School of Economics), Nikolaus Wolf (Humboldt University Berlin)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2018]
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Power to the periphery? the failure of regional convergence in Canada, 1890-2006 Chris Minns (London School of Economics), Joan R. Rosés (London School of Economics, UK and CEPR)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2018]
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"The dear old holy Roman realm how does it hold together?" : monetary policies, cross-cutting cleavages and political cohesion in the age of reformation Oliver Volckart (LSE)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2018
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Occupational income scores and immigration assimilation evidence from the Canadian census Kris Inwood (Guelph), Chris Minns (LSE), and Fraser Summerfield (St. Francis Xavier)
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, December 2018
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Premodern debasement a messy affair Oliver Volckart
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2017]
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How well did facts travel to support protracted debate on the history of the great divergence between Western Europe and imperial China? Professor Kent Deng, Professor Patrick O’Brien
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, March 2017
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Was the first industrial revolution a conjuncture in the history of the world economy? Patrick Karl O’Brien
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, March 2017
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Rise of "Red Zaibatsu" in China entrenchment and expansion of large state-owned enterprises, 1990-2016 Huangnan Shen, Lei Fang, Kent Deng
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, March 2017
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The paradox of power understanding fiscal capacity in imperial China and absolutist regimes Debin Ma, Jared Rubin
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, March 2017
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Co-authorship in economic history and economics are we any different? Andrew J. Seltzer, Daniel S. Hamermesh
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, May 2017
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The contributions of warfare with revolutionary and Napoleonic France to the consolidation and progress of the British Industrial Revolution Patrick Karl O’Brien
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, June 2017
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Disease and child growth in industrialising Japan assessing instantaneous changes in growth and changes in the growth pattern, 1911-39 Eric B Schneider, Kota Ogasawara
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, August 2017
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The London Stock Exchange 1869-1929 new bloody statistics for old? Leslie Hannah
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, May 2017
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Great divergence, consumer revolution and the reorganization of textile markets evidence from Hamburg’s import trade, eighteenth century Ulrich Pfister
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, August 2017
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Regional development under socialism evidence from Yugoslavia Leonard Kukić
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2017
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Socialist growth revisited insights from Yugoslavia Leonard Kukić
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2017
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Currency valuations, retaliation and trade conflicts evidence from interwar France Thilo Albers, Macrohistory Lab
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, March 2017
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The sources of growth in a technologically progressive economy the United States, 1899-1941 Gerben Bakker, Nicholas Crafts, Pieter Woltjer
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2017
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Bimetallism and its discontents cooperation and coordination failure in the Empire's monetary politics, 1549-59 Oliver Volckart
London, UK: Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, [2017]