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Department of Economic History
Working papers
Working papers 2016
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
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