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Australien 98 Australia 86 Großbritannien 40 United Kingdom 37 Spain 36 Economic history 22 Wirtschaftsgeschichte 22 Business cycle 19 Konjunktur 19 Theorie 17 Theory 17 Industrialization 16 Unemployment 14 Arbeitslosigkeit 13 Economic growth 13 Education 11 International migration 11 Economic policy 10 Internationale Migration 10 Wirtschaftspolitik 10 Denmark 9 Growth 9 Industrialisierung 9 Europe 8 Inequality 8 Wirtschaftswachstum 8 Agriculture 7 Arbeitsmigranten 7 Institutions 7 Life Expectancy 7 Migrant workers 7 USA 7 United States 7 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 7 Women workers 7 Bankgeschichte 6 Banking history 6 Economic History 6 Human Development 6 New South Wales 6
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Book / Working Paper 536
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Working Paper 285 Arbeitspapier 147 Graue Literatur 90 Non-commercial literature 90 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 443 Undetermined 58 Spanish 35
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Escosura, Leandro Prados de la 30 Lampe, Markus 16 Sharp, Paul 16 Tsokhas, Kosmas 14 Saiz, Patricio 12 Junguito, Antonio Tena 11 Rosés, Joan R. 11 Prados de la Escosura, Leandro 10 Roses, Joan R. 10 Pidal, Juan Carmona 9 Simpson, James 9 Hatton, Timothy J. 8 Pope, David H. 8 Shlomowitz, Ralph 8 Snooks, Graeme D. 8 Cagigal, Juan Carlos Rojo 6 Federico, Giovanni 6 Fernández-de-Pinedo, Nadia 6 Jackson, Robert Vincent 6 Kopsidis, Michael 6 Palma, Nuno 6 Sáiz, Patricio 6 Villarroya, Isabel Sanz 6 Ager, Philipp 5 Battilossi, Stefano 5 Butlin, N.G. 5 Cain, Neville G. 5 Enflo, Kerstin 5 Eng, Pierre van der 5 Flandreau, Marc 5 Lains, Pedro 5 Pretel, David 5 Withers, Glenn A. 5 Álvarez, Carlos 5 Alford, Katrina 4 Boot, H. M. 4 Butlin, Noel George 4 Carmona, Juan 4 Cayón, Francisco 4 Domenech, Jordi 4
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Instituto Figuerola de Historia y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid 163 Departamento de Análisis Económico: Teoría Económica e Historia Económica, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales 33 Flinders University of South Australia / Discipline of Economic History 9
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Working Papers in Economic History 196 Working papers in economic history 154 EHES Working Papers in Economic History 139 Working papers in economic history. Australian National University 38 Working papers in economic history / Australian National University 2 Prison or deportation 1 UAM Working Papers in Economic History, nº 01/2002, ISSN: 1885-6888 1 UAM Working Papers in Economic History, nº 01/2005, ISSN: 1885-6888 1 UAM Working Papers in Economic History, nº 01/2012, ISSN: 1885-6888 1 UAM Working Papers in Economic History, nº 02/2016, ISSN: 1885-6888 1 UAM Working Papers in Economic History, nº 05/2011, ISSN: 1885-6888 1 Working papers in economic history / the Australian National University 1 Working papers in economics and econometrics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 202 RePEc 196 EconStor 138
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The Labor Market Integration of Migrants: Barcelona, 1930
Silvestre, Javier; Ayuda, María Isabel; Pinilla, Vicente - 2011
Very few empirical studies have analyzed the labor market performance of internal migrants in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Using a new dataset, this article examines the occupational attainment of migrants, mostly internal migrants, in the city of Barcelona. We find that, in...
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Forced Labour in Franco's Spain: Workforce Supply, Profits and Productivity
Gonzalo, Fernando Mendiola - 2011
This article analyses the forced labour system created in Spain during the Civil War and maintained during the Francoist dictatorship, paying special attention to the economic logic that led the state and private enterprises to draw a profit from this kind of punishment. In order to deal with...
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Was the Emergence of the International Gold Standard Expected? Melodramatic Evidence from Indian Government Securities
Flandreau, Marc; Oosterlinck, Kim - 2011
The emergence of the gold standard has for a long time been viewed as inevitable. Fluctuations of the gold-silver exchange rate in world markets were accused to lead to brutal and unsustainable switches of bimetallic countries' money supplies. However, more recent work has shown that the option...
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Communal Responsibility and the Coexistence of Money and Credit under Anonymous Matching
Boerner, Lars; Ritschl, Albrecht - 2011
Communal responsibility, a medieval institution studied by Greif (2006), supported the use of credit among European merchants in the absence of modern enforcement technologies. This paper shows how this mechanism helps to overcome enforcement problems in anonymous buyer/seller transactions. In a...
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Human Development in Africa: A Long-Run Perspective
Prados de la Escosura, Leandro - 2011
Long-run trends in Africa's well-being are provided on the basis of a new index of human development, alternative to the UNDP's HDI. A sustained improvement in African human development is found that falls, nonetheless, short of those experienced in other developing regions. Within Africa,...
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Taking Technology to Task: The Skill Content of Technological Change in Early Twentieth Century United States
Gray, Rowena - 2011
This paper presents a new picture of the labor market effects of technological change in pre-WWII United States. I show that, similar to the recent computerization episode, the electrification of the manufacturing sector led to a "hollowing out" of the skill distribution whereby workers in the...
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Landownership Concentration and the Expansion of Education
Cinnirella, Francesco; Hornung, Erik - 2011
This paper studies the effect of landownership concentration on school enrollment for nineteenth-century Prussia. Prussia is an interesting laboratory given its decentralized educational system and the presence of heterogeneous agricultural institutions. We find that landownership concentration,...
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Hunger in hell’s kitchen : family living conditions during Spanish industrialization : the Bilbao estuary, 1914-1935
Cagigal, Juan Carlos Rojo; Houpt, Stepan - Instituto Figuerola de Historia y Ciencias Sociales, … - 2011
Did the late industrialization in Europe’s periphery improve life for its urban class? This paper examines family living conditions in northern Spain during late industrialization in the interwar period. We concentrate on the Basque region, one of the emerging industrial areas from the 1870s...
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The microeconomics of bullionism : arbitrage, smuggling and silver outflows in Spain in the early 18th century
Nogues-Marco, Pilar - Instituto Figuerola de Historia y Ciencias Sociales, … - 2011
In the Early Modern period, there was a systematic flow of precious metals from the American colonies to Spain and Portugal and, from there, throughout the world. In this paper, I use newly discovered data on the black market for silver in Cadiz to reconstruct a picture of Castilian smuggling...
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Energy Production, Ecological Footprint and Socio-Economic Transformation of the Territory in an Organic Economy. The Case Study of Early Modern Madrid.
Madrazo Madrazo, Santos; Hernando Ortego, Javier; … - Departamento de Análisis Económico: Teoría … - 2011
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the impact of Madrid’s fuel demand on the near surrounding territory in the early modern period, both from an economic and an ecological viewpoint. Fuel supply (charcoal and timber) to Madrid required the raising of resources from a vast territory of inland...
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