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USA 224 United States 223 Großbritannien 217 Economic history 186 Wirtschaftsgeschichte 185 United Kingdom 174 Vereinigte Staaten 132 Wirtschaftswachstum 100 Geschichte 95 Economic growth 91 Industrialisierung 81 History 77 Welt 74 World 74 Europa 70 Industrialization 70 Europe 63 Frankreich 53 Konjunktur 47 Business cycle 46 France 43 Mortality 42 Sterblichkeit 41 Japan 40 Agriculture 37 International migration 36 Kanada 36 Einkommensverteilung 35 Internationale Migration 35 Spanien 34 China 33 Geldpolitik 33 Wirtschaftspolitik 33 Entwicklung 32 Landwirtschaft 32 Spain 32 Theorie 32 Gold standard 31 Canada 30 Goldstandard 30
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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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Engel versus Baumol: Accounting for structural change using two centuries of U.S. data
Dennis, Benjamin N.; Iscan, Talan B. - In: Explorations in Economic History 46 (2009) 2, pp. 186-202
In the last two centuries, the reallocation of labor out of agriculture has been a dominant feature of structural change and economic growth in the United States. This paper uses an accounting framework founded in economic theory to decompose this reallocation into three components: a...
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Tracking down the business cycle: A dynamic factor model for Germany 1820-1913
Sarferaz, Samad; Uebele, Martin - In: Explorations in Economic History 46 (2009) 3, pp. 368-387
We use a Bayesian dynamic factor model in order to calculate an economic activity index for Germany prior to World War I. The procedure allows us to incorporate information from a vast number of time series, which are underutilized by historical national accounts. Therefore, our indicator...
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Long-run growth in the OECD: A test of the parallel growth paths hypothesis
Landon-Lane, John S.; Robertson, Peter E. - In: Explorations in Economic History 46 (2009) 3, pp. 346-355
A prediction of a class of neoclassical growth models is that countries with similar levels of integration in the world economy will have parallel long-run growth paths. We test this hypothesis for the OECD, using estimates of long-run mean growth rates of per capita output for each country for...
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Engels' pause: Technical change, capital accumulation, and inequality in the british industrial revolution
Allen, Robert C. - In: Explorations in Economic History 46 (2009) 4, pp. 418-435
The paper reviews the macroeconomic data describing the British economy from 1760 to 1913 and shows that it passed through a two stage evolution of inequality. In the first half of the 19th century, the real wage stagnated while output per worker expanded. The profit rate doubled and the share...
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Criminal sentencing in 19th-century Pennsylvania
Bodenhorn, Howard - In: Explorations in Economic History 46 (2009) 3, pp. 287-298
How law is interpreted and enforced at a particular historical moment reflects contemporary social concerns, attitudes and prejudices. This paper investigates the nature of criminal sentencing in 19th-century Pennsylvania. It finds that juries systematically departed from presumptive sentences...
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Survival in 19th century cities: The larger the city, the smaller your chances
Cain, Louis; Hong, Sok Chul - In: Explorations in Economic History 46 (2009) 4, pp. 450-463
Using Union Army veterans' lifetime socioeconomic and health records, this essay finds a consistent and persistent hierarchy in survival rates and hazard ratios by urban size at and across three stages of life: birth, late adolescence, and death. This urban mortality penalty remains after...
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Market Integration in the Golden Periphery. The Lisbon/London Exchange, 1854-1891
Esteves, Rui Pedro; Reis, Jaime; Ferramosca, Fabiano - In: Explorations in Economic History 46 (2009) 3, pp. 324-345
Portugal was the first independent nation to follow Britain in joining the gold standard. Although beset by persistent current account deficits and heavily dependent on foreign capital inflows, it enjoyed a relatively stable tenure of 37 years on gold. This paper shows how it was possible to...
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Inequality and living standards under early communism: Anthropometric evidence from Czechoslovakia, 1946-1966
Cvrcek, Tomas - In: Explorations in Economic History 46 (2009) 4, pp. 436-449
A sample of adolescent heights and weights from the Czechoslovak city of Liberec is analyzed to shed light on the changes in biological standard of living between 1946 and 1966, the early years of Communist rule in Czechoslovakia. The long-term trend in average height was upwards for all social...
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Top incomes and earnings in Portugal 1936-2005
Alvaredo, Facundo - In: Explorations in Economic History 46 (2009) 4, pp. 404-417
This paper analyzes income and earnings concentration in Portugal from a long-run perspective using personal income and wage tax statistics. The results suggest that income concentration was much higher during the 1930s and early 1940s than it is today. Top income shares estimated from reported...
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The widow's offering: Inheritance, family structure, and the charitable gifts of women
McGranahan, Leslie - In: Explorations in Economic History 46 (2009) 3, pp. 356-367
Researchers and commentators have compared men and women's charitable giving patterns and have concluded that one sex was more generous than the other. Most research based on modern data has found women to be more philanthropic than men. In this article, I compare charitable donations of...
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