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Article in journal 926 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 926 Aufsatzsammlung 37 Collection of articles of several authors 31 Sammelwerk 31 Bibliografie enthalten 14 Bibliography included 14 Konferenzschrift 14 Conference proceedings 6 Systematic review 3 Übersichtsarbeit 3 Bibliografie 2 Case study 2 Collection of articles written by one author 2 Fallstudie 2 Sammlung 2 Article 1 Bibliographie 1 Festschrift 1 Interview 1 Statistics 1 Statistik 1
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Williamson, Jeffrey G. 32 Atack, Jeremy 19 Greasley, David 16 Margo, Robert A. 16 Allen, Robert C. 14 Clark, Gregory 14 Crafts, N. F. R. 14 Higgs, Robert 14 Steckel, Richard H. 14 Wallis, John Joseph 14 Zanden, Jan Luiten van 14 Collins, William J. 13 Fishback, Price 13 James, John A. 12 Mills, Terence C. 12 Oxley, Les 12 Wright, Gavin 12 Fishback, Price V. 11 Jacks, David S. 11 Libecap, Gary D. 11 Lindert, Peter H. 11 Bordo, Michael D. 10 Broadberry, Stephen N. 10 Cohn, Raymond L. 10 Crafts, Nicholas 10 Fenoaltea, Stefano 10 Grossman, Richard S. 10 Keay, Ian 10 MacKinnon, Mary 10 McCloskey, Donald N. 10 Minns, Chris 10 Mokyr, Joel 10 Rousseau, Peter L. 10 Sutch, Richard 10 Alston, Lee J. 9 Eichengreen, Barry 9 Federico, Giovanni 9 Huberman, Michael 9 Lewis, Frank D. 9 Voth, Hans-Joachim 9
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Taylor and Francis. 3 Anglo-American Conference on New Economic History, [Cambridge, Sept. 1972] 1 Coins, Currency and Crisis from C. 2000 BC - C. AD 2000: on Silver, Paper and Trust in Historical Perspective <2014, Amsterdam> 1 Egon Sohmen Foundation 1 Springfield Armory 1 Union Pacific Railroad 1
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Explorations in economic history : EEH 1,200 Explorations in Economic History 1,100 Routledge explorations in economic history 162 Routledge Explorations in Economic History 15 Routledge Explorations in Economic History Ser. 9 Routledge Explorations in Economic History Ser 4 Explorations in Economic History, Forthcoming 1 Explorations in economic history 1 Routledge exploration of economic history 1 Taylor & Francis eBooks 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,365 RePEc 1,095 OLC EcoSci 10 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 7 EconStor 3
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Size and dynastic decline: The principal-agent problem in late imperial China, 1700–1850
Sng, Tuan-Hwee - In: Explorations in Economic History 54 (2014) C, pp. 107-127
This paper argues that China's size was one reason behind its relative decline in the nineteenth century. A ruler governing a large country faces severe agency problems. Given his monitoring difficulties, his agents have strong incentives to extort the taxpayers. This forces him to keep taxes...
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Latifundia revisited: Market power, land inequality and agricultural efficiency. Evidence from interwar Italian agriculture
Martinelli, Pablo - In: Explorations in Economic History 54 (2014) C, pp. 79-106
This paper proposes a new interpretation of the historically controversial role of Italian latifundia. Relying on standard economic theory, the paper explores a simple though neglected mechanism linking land inequality and inefficiency: market power. In underdeveloped economies with serious...
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Local liquidity constraints: What place for central bank regional policy? The French experience during the Belle Époque (1880–1913)
Bazot, Guillaume - In: Explorations in Economic History 52 (2014) C, pp. 44-62
This paper examines whether improved geographical access to the central bank contributed to local credit development in France during the Belle Époque (1880–1913). I use a new data set of credit by administrative area (département) in order to test the effect of the Bank of France network of...
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Housing and the cost of living in early modern Toledo
Drelichman, Mauricio; González Agudo, David - In: Explorations in Economic History 54 (2014) C, pp. 27-47
Data on housing costs and rental markets for the early modern period are notoriously scarce. Using a new database of rent paid on 183 properties belonging to the Cathedral Chapter of Toledo between 1489 and 1600, we reconstruct housing costs for various social groups and trace the effect of...
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Patenting in England, Scotland and Ireland during the Industrial Revolution, 1700–1852
Bottomley, Sean - In: Explorations in Economic History 54 (2014) C, pp. 48-63
There are two competing accounts for explaining Britain's technological transformation during the Industrial Revolution. One sees it as the inevitable outcome of a largely exogenous increase in the supply of new ideas and ways of thinking. The other sees it as a demand side response to economic...
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The first poverty line? Davies' and Eden's investigation of rural poverty in the late 18th-century England
Gazeley, Ian; Verdon, Nicola - In: Explorations in Economic History 51 (2014) C, pp. 94-108
Two important and well-known surveys of the household budgets of the English rural labouring poor were produced by David Davies and Frederick Eden in the 1790s. We revisit these from the point of view of their original rationale — an investigation of the characteristics and extent of poverty...
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Selective migration, wages, and occupational mobility in nineteenth century America
Salisbury, Laura - In: Explorations in Economic History 53 (2014) C, pp. 40-63
This paper explores the extent to which unskilled internal migrants in the United States were motivated by the possibility of upward occupational mobility. Drawing on the literature on contemporary migrant selection and sorting, I argue that workers with greater potential for occupational...
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Bank laws, economic growth and early banking in Latin America: 1840–1920
Zegarra, Luis Felipe - In: Explorations in Economic History 53 (2014) C, pp. 101-119
This article examines the impact of legal and economic factors on the growth of commercial banking in Latin America in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Using annual data for five countries for the period 1840–1920, this article shows that growth in exports had a significant effect on the...
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Cross-sectional predictability of stock returns, evidence from the 19th century Brussels Stock Exchange (1873–1914)
Annaert, Jan; Mensah, Lord - In: Explorations in Economic History 52 (2014) C, pp. 22-43
We use pre-World War I Brussels Stock Exchange (BSE) data to investigate the relation between average stock returns and market beta, size, momentum, dividend yield and total risk on the cross-section of stock returns. Based on portfolio sorts and Fama–MacBeth regressions, we find no...
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Exchange rate adjustment, monetary policy and fiscal stimulus in Japan's escape from the Great Depression
Shibamoto, Masahiko; Shizume, Masato - In: Explorations in Economic History 53 (2014) C, pp. 1-18
A veteran finance minister, Takahashi Korekiyo, brought an early recovery for Japan from the Great Depression of the 1930s by prescribing a combination of expansionary fiscal, exchange rate, and monetary policies. To explore the comprehensive transmission mechanism of Takahashi's macroeconomic...
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