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Department of Economic History
Working papers
Working papers 2003
Working papers 2003
N°79
Quantifying the Contribution of Technological Change to Economic Growth in Different Eras: A Review of the Evidence
Nicholas F. R. Crafts
N°78
The Post-War Rise of World Trade: Does the Bretton Woods System Deserve Credit?
Andrew G. Terborgh
N°77
Autarkic Policy and Efficiency in the Spanish Industrial Sector. An Estimate of Domestic Resource Cost in 1958
Elena Martínez Ruiz
N°76
Fact or Fiction? Re-examination of Chinese Pre-modern Population Statistics
Kent G. Deng
N°75
Steam as a General Purpose Technology: A Growth Accounting Perspective
Nicholas F. R. Crafts
N°74
Was the Bundesbank's credibility undermined during the process of German reunification?
Matthias Morys
N°73
Workers and 'Subalterns'. A comparative study of labour in Africa, Asia and Latin America
Colin M. Lewis (editor)
N°72
Piece rates and learning: understanding work and production in the New England textile industry a century ago
Timothy Leunig
N°71
The globalisation of codfish and wool: Spanish - English - North American triangular trade in the early modern period
Regina Grafe
N°70
The decline and fall of the European film industry: sunk costs, market size and market structure, 1890-1927
Gerben Bakker
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