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Department of Economic History
Working papers
Working papers 2009
Working papers 2009
N°133
Regional Market Integration in Italy During the Unification (1832-1882)
Anna Missiaia
N°132
Money, States and Empire: Financial Integration Cycles and Institutional Change in Central Europe, 1400-1520
David Chilosi and Oliver Volckart
N°131
The Economic Legacies of the 'Thin White Line': Indirect Rule and the Comparative Development of Sub-Saharan Africa
Peter Richens
N°130
Depression Econometrics: A FAVAR Model of Monetary Policy During the Great Depression
Pooyan Amir and Albrecht Ritschl
N°129
Does Trade Explain Europe's Rise? Geography, Market Size and Economic Development
Roman Studer
N°128
The Education and Training of Gentry Sons in Early-Modern England
Patrick Wallis and Cliff Webb
N°127
Did Globalization Aid Industrial Development in Colonial India? A Study of Knowledge Transfer in the Iron Industry
Tirthankar Roy
N°126
After the Great Debasement, 1544-51: Did Gresham's Law Apply?
Ling-Fan Li
N°125
Leaving Home and Entering Service: The Age of Apprenticeship in Early Modern London
Patrick Wallis, Cliff Webb, and Chris Minns
N°124
Law and Economic Change in Traditional China: A Comparative Perspective
Debin Ma
N°123
Wages, Prices and Living Standards in China, 1738-1925: in Comparison with Europe, Japan and India
Robert C. Allen, Jean-Pascal Bassino, Debin Ma, Christine Moll-Murata and Jan Luiten van Zanden
N°122
Evolution of Living Standards and Human Capital in China in 18th-20th Century: Evidences from Real Wage and Anthropometrics
Joerg Baten, Debin Ma, Stephen Morgan and Qing Wang
N°121
Bairoch Revisited. Tariff Structure and Growth in the Late 19th Century
Antonio Tena-Junguito
N°120
The Pattern of Trade in Seventeenth-Century Mughal India: Towards an Economic Explanation
Jagjeet Lally
N°119
Time and Productivity Growth in Services: How Motion Pictures Industrialized Entertainment
Gerben Bakker
N°118
Rules and Reality: Quantifying the Practice of Apprenticeship in Early Modern Europe
Chris Minns and Patrick Wallis
N°117
Why Easter Island Collapsed: An Answer for an Enduring Question
Barzin Pakandam
N°116
The Impact of School Provision on Pupil Attendance: Evidence from the Early 20th Century
Mary MacKinnon and Chris Minns
N°115
Business Cycles and Economic Policy, 1914-1945: A Survey
Albrecht Ritschl and Tobias Straumann
N°114
War and Wealth: Economic Opportunity Before and After the Civil War, 1850-1870
Taylor Jaworski
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