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Department of Economic History
Working papers
Working Papers 2013
Working Papers 2013
Nº 184
Accounting for the Great Divergence
Stephen Broadberry
Nº 183
Asian globalizations: market integration, trade and economic growth, 1800-1938
David Chilosi, Giovanni Federico
Nº 182
Money for nothing: How firms have financed R&D-projects since the Industrial Revolution
Gerben Bakker
Nº 181
Surnames and Social Mobility: England 1230-2012
Gregory Clark,
Neil Cummins
Nº 180
Intergenerational Mobility in England, 1858-2012. Wealth, Surnames, and Social Mobility
Gregory Clark, Neil Cummins
Nº 179
Educação para todos –“free to those who can afford it”: Human capital and inequality persistence in 21st C Brazil
Neil Kendrick
Nº 178
Demystifying growth and development in North Song China, 960–1127
Kent G Deng
Nº 177
Risky institutions: political regimes and the cost of public borrowing in early modern Italy
David Chilosi
Nº 176
Historical Foundations for a Global Perspective on the Emergence of a Western European Regime for the Discovery, Development and Diffusion of Useful and Reliable Knowledge
Patrick O'Brien
Nº 175
From Divergence to Convergence: Re-evaluating the History Behind China’s Economic Boom (2013 revised version)
Loren Brandt, Debin Ma, and Thomas G. Rawski
Nº 174
Evaluating the Swiss Transitory Labour Contribution to Germany in the Second War
Eric Golson
Nº 173
A Trojan Horse in Daoguang China? Explaining the flows of silver in and out of China
Alejandra Irigoin
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