Working papers 2016

- Nº 254 Japanese Colonialism in Comparative Perspective 
 Anne Booth, Kent Deng
- Nº 253 Price shocks in disaster: the Great Kantō Earthquake in Japan,1923
 Janet Hunter, Kota Ogasawara
- Nº 252 Failure Or Flexibility? Exits From Apprenticeship Training In Pre-Modern Europe 
 Ruben Schalk (corresponding author), Patrick Wallis, Clare Crowston, Claire Lemercier
- Nº 251 The role of Demesnes in the Trade of Agricultural Horses i Late Medieval England
 Jordan Claridge
- Nº 250 Multiple Core Regions: Regional Inequality in Switzerland,1860 to 2008
 Christian Stohr
- Nº 249 Knowledge, Human Capital and Economic Development: Evidence from the British Industrial Revolution, 1750-1930
 B. Zorina Khan
- Nº 248  Prestige and Profit: The Royal Society of Arts and Incentives for Innovation and Enterprise, 1750-1850
 B. Zorina Khan
- Nº 247 Designing Women: Consumer Goods Innovations in Britain, France and the United States, 1750-1900
 B. Zorina Khan
- Nº 246 Monetary Versus Macroprudential Policies: Causal Impacts Of Interest Rates And Credit Controls In The Era Of The UK Radcliffe Report
 Daniel Aikman, Oliver Bush, Alan M. Taylor
- Nº 245 Trading gains: New Estimates of Swiss GDP, 1851 to 2008
 Christian Stohr
- Nº 244 A Rational Path towards A Pareto Optimum for Reforms of Large State-owned Enterprise in China, Past, Present and Future
 Xiaojie Liu, Jim Huangnan Shen, Kent Deng
- Nº 243 Were Indian famines ‘natural’ or ‘manmade’?
 Tirthankar Roy
- Nº 242  Medieval Market Making; Brokerage Regulations in Central Western Europe, ca. 1250-1700
 Lars Boerner
- Nº 241 Medieval Matching Markets
 Lars Boerner, Daniel Quint
- Nº 240 Puncturing the Malthus Delusion: Structural change in the British economy before the industrial revolution, 1500-1800
 Patrick Wallis, Justin Colson, David Chilosi
- Nº 239 The revealed comparative advantages of late-Victorian Britain
 Brian Varian
- Nº 238 The effects of market integration: trade and welfare during the first globalization, 1815-1913
 David Chilosi, Giovanni Federico
- Nº 237 The 1920 Japanese Income Tax Reform: Government, Business and Democratic Constraints
 Shunsuke Nakaoka, Kokushikan University
- Nº 236 Benefits of Empire? Capital Market Integration North and South of the Alps, 1350-1800
 David Chilosi, Max-Stephan Schulze, Oliver Volckart
- Nº 235 The Rise of a Financial Revolution in Republican China in 1900-1937: an Institutional Narrative
 Debin Ma
- Nº 234 To Get the Prices Right for Food: A "Gerschenkron State" versus the Market in Reforming China, 1979–2006
 Jane Du, Kent Deng
- Nº 233 The Heights of French-Canadian, Irish, Scottish and English Populations in Quebec, 1813 to 1847
 Alex Arsenault Morin, Vincent Geloso, Vadim Kufenko
- Nº 232 How bad were British prison hulks in the Napoleonic wars? Evidence from captured Danish and Norwegian seamen
 Tim Leunig, Jelle van Lottum, Bo Poulsen
- Nº 231 Real contracts and mistaken wages: The organisation of work and pay in London building trades, 1650 -1800
 Judy Stephenson
- Nº 230 Transfer of Economic Power in Corporate Calcutta 1950-1970
 Tirthankar Roy
- Nº 229 China’s GDP Per Capita from the Han Dynasty to Communist Times 
 Kent Deng, Patrick O'Brien