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Sharp, Paul 12 Prados de la Escosura, Leandro 9 Lampe, Markus 7 Kopsidis, Michael 6 Ager, Philipp 5 Palma, Nuno 5 Flandreau, Marc 4 Jensen, Peter Sandholt 4 Pinilla, Vicente 4 Uebele, Martin 4 Wahl, Fabian 4 Díez-Minguela, Alfonso 3 Federico, Giovanni 3 Jopp, Tobias A. 3 Martínez-Galarraga, Julio 3 Oosterlinck, Kim 3 Reis, Jaime 3 Wolf, Nikolaus 3 van Zanden, Jan Luiten 3 Ayuda, María Isabel 2 Boberg-Fazlic, Nina 2 Boerner, Lars 2 Borowiecki, Karol J. 2 Colvin, Christopher L. 2 Crafts, Nicholas 2 Enflo, Kerstin 2 Foreman-Peck, James 2 Gray, Rowena 2 Hanedar, Avni Önder 2 Hannah, Leslie 2 Henriksen, Ingrid 2 Henriques, Sofia Teives 2 Martinez-Galarraga, Julio 2 McLaughlin, Eoin 2 Palencia, Fernando Ramos 2 Pfister, Ulrich 2 Rosés, Joan Ramón 2 Santiago-Caballero, Carlos 2 Skovsgaard, Christian Volmar 2 Suesse, Marvin 2
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EHES Working Papers in Economic History 139
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EconStor 138 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Predicting the Past: Understanding the Causes of Bank Distress in the Netherlands in the 1920s
Colvin, Christopher L.; de Jong, Abe; Fliers, Philip T. - 2013
Why do some banks fail in financial crises while others survive? This paper answers this question by analysing the consequences of the Dutch financial crisis of the 1920s for 143 banks, of which 37 failed. Banks' choices in balance sheet composition, corporate governance practices and...
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Household Debt and Economic Recovery Evidence from the U.S. Great Depression
Gärtner, Katharina - 2013
The Great Recession has focused renewed attention on the role of household leverage in the business cycle. Household debt overhang and the ensuing process of deleveraging are often cited as factors holding back economic recovery. This paper studies the relationship between household debt and...
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North and South: Social Mobility and Welfare Spending in Preindustrial England
Boberg-Fazlic, Nina; Sharp, Paul - 2013
In a recent paper Ferrie and Long (2012) argue that historically high levels of social mobility can lead to a culture of non-acceptance of redistribution and welfare provision. We apply this hypothesis to England, where it has been noted that, at least historically speaking, the North and the...
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The Persistence of de Facto Power: Elites and Economic Development in the US South, 1840-1960
Ager, Philipp - 2013
Wealthy elites may end up retarding economic development for their own interests. This paper examines how the historical planter elite of the Southern US affected economic development at the county level between 1840 and 1960. To capture the planter elite's potential to exercise de facto power,...
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Agricultural development during early industrialization in a low-wage economy: Saxony, c. 1790-1830
Kopsidis, Michael; Pfister, Ulrich - 2013
The characteristics of regional paths of industrialization had a deep impact on agricultural development during early industrialization in Germany. From 1840 rising incomes in the course of a "high wage-low energy cost" industrialization based on coal and steel and a rapid urbanization triggered...
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Siting the New Economic Science: The Cowles Commission's Activity Analysis Conference of June 1949
Düppe, Till; Weintraub, E. Roy - 2013
In the decades following WWII, the Cowles Commission for Research in Economics came to represent new technical standards that informed most advances in economic theory. The public emergence of this community was manifest at a conference held in June 1949 titled Activity Analysis of Production...
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Waterloo: a Godsend for French Public Finances?
Oosterlinck, Kim; Ureche-Rangau, Loredana; Vaslin, … - 2013
Following Waterloo, managing French public finances represented a daunting task. Defeated France had lost a substantial part of its population and territory. The country was partially occupied and France was to pay huge amounts as reparations to the victors. Furthermore, France's reputation had...
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Locomotives of Local Growth: The Short- and Long-Term Impact of Railroads in Sweden
Berger, Thor; Enflo, Kerstin - 2013
This paper uses city-level data to examine the impact of a first wave of railroad construction in Sweden, between 1855 and 1870, from the 19th century until today. We estimate that railroads accounted for 50% of urban growth, 1855-1870. In cities with access to the railroad network, property...
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Greasing the Wheels of Rural Transformation? Margarine and the Competition for the British Butter Market
Lampe, Markus; Sharp, Paul - 2013
We consider an example of the impact of a new good on producers of close substitutes: the invention of margarine and its rapid introduction into the British market from the mid-1870s. This presented a challenge to the traditional suppliers of that market, butter producers from different European...
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The Location of the UK Cotton Textiles Industry in 1838: a Quantitative Analysis
Crafts, Nicholas; Wolf, Nikolaus - 2013
We examine the geography of cotton textiles in Britain in 1838 to test claims about why the industry came to be so heavily concentrated in Lancashire. Our analysis considers both first and second nature aspects of geography including the availability of water power, humidity, coal prices, market...
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