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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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Where is the Backward Peasant? Regional Crop Yields on Common and Private Land in Russia 1883-1913
Kopsidis, Michael; Bruisch, Katja; Bromley, Daniel W. - 2013
This paper deals with agricultural dynamics in late-Imperial Russia. Based upon a comprehensive micro-level data set on annual yields between 1883 and 1913, we provide insight into regional differences of agricultural growth and the development prospects of Russian agriculture before WWI. Making...
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Agglomeration Economies in Classical Music
Borowiecki, Karol J. - 2013
This study investigates agglomeration effects for classical music production in a wide range of cities for a global sample of composers born between 1750 and 1899. Theory suggests a trade-off between agglomeration economies (peer effects) and diseconomies (peer crowding). I test this hypothesis...
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Does Welfare Spending Crowd Out Charitable Activity? Evidence from Historical England under the Poor Laws
Boberg-Fazlic, Nina; Sharp, Paul - 2013
This paper examines the relationship between government spending and charitable activity. We present a novel way of testing the 'crowding out hypothesis', making use of the fact that welfare provision under the Old Poor Laws was decided on the parish level, thus giving the heterogeneity we need...
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Bank Deregulation, Competition and Economic Growth: The US Free Banking Experience
Ager, Philipp; Spargoli, Fabrizio - 2013
We exploit the introduction of free banking laws in US states during the 1837-1863 period to examine the impact of removing barriers to bank entry on bank competition and economic growth. As governments were not concerned about systemic stability in this period, we are able to isolate the...
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Understanding Rating Addiction: US Courts and the Origins of Rating Agencies' Regulatory License (1900-1940)
Flandreau, Marc; Slawatyniec, Joanna Kinga - 2013
This paper does challenge the "regulatory license" view that reliance by regulators on the output of rating agencies in the 1930s "caused" the agencies to become a central part of the fabric of the US financial system. We argue that long before the 1930s, courts began using ratings as financial...
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Understanding Spanish Financial crises, 1850-2000: What determined their severity?
Betrán, Concha; Pons, María A. - 2013
The objective of this paper is to study the financial crises that have occurred in Spain over the last 150 years. With this objective in mind, the paper has two main purposes. Firstly, we determine the number of crises that took place between 1850 and 2000 considering currency, banking and stock...
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War, Inflation, Monetary Reform and the Art Market
David, Geraldine; Oosterlinck, Kim - 2012
During World War II, the art market experienced a massive boom in occupied countries. The discretion, the inflation proof character, the absence of market intervention and the possibility to resell artworks abroad have been suggested to explain why investing in artworks was one of the most...
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Agricultural Productivity Across Prussia During the Industrial Revolution: A Thünen Perspective
Kopsidis, Michael; Wolf, Nikolaus - 2012
This paper explores the pattern of agricultural productivity across 19th century Prussia to gain new insights on the causes of the 'Little Divergence' between European regions. We argue that access to urban demand was the dominant factor explaining the gradient of agricultural productivity as...
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Geography is not Destiny. Geography, Institutions and Literacy in England, 1837-1863
Clark, Gregory; Gray, Rowena - 2012
Geography made rural society in the south-east of England unequal. Economies of scale in grain growing created a farmer elite and many landless labourers. In the pastoral north-west, in contrast, family farms dominated, with few hired labourers and modest income disparities. Engerman and...
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Crises and Policy Responses within the Political Trilemma: Europe, 1929-1936 and 2008-2011
Wolf, Nikolaus - 2012
The recent debate on the Eurozone failed to appreciate a particular characteristic of European crisis experiences, namely their fundamentally political character. To make my argument, I borrow from Dani Rodrik (2000) the framework of a "political trilemma" between cross-border economic...
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