Working papers 2015

- Nº 228 Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors: Drawing New Ontologies
Mary S. Morgan - Nº 227 Representation without taxation, taxation without consent. The legacy of Spanish colonialism in America
Alejandra Irigoin - Nº 226 A Vision of the Growth Process in a Technologically Progressive Economy: the United States, 1899-1941
Gerben Bakker, Nicholas Crafts, Pieter Woltjer - Nº 225 Spanish Land Reform in the 1930s: Economic Necessity or Political Opportunism?Juan Carmona, Joan R Roses, James Simpson
- Nº 223 Power Politics and Princely Debts: Why Germany’s Common Currency Failed, 1549-1556
Oliver Volckart - Nº 222 Time for Growth
Lars Boerner, Battista Severgnini - Nº 221 Gibrat’s Law and the British Industrial Revolution
Alex Klein, Tim Leunig - Nº 220 The development of Chinese accounting and bookkeeping before 1850: insights from the Tŏng Tài Shēng business account books (1798-1850)
Weipeng Yuan,Richard Macve, and Debin Ma - Nº 219 China’s Population Expansion and Its Causes during the Qing Period,1644–1911
Kent Deng - Nº 218 The Global Impact of the Great Depression
Thilo Albers, Martin Uebele - Nº 217 Twentieth Century Enterprise Forms: Japan in Comparative Perspective
Leslie Hannah, Makoto Kasuya - Nº 216 An investigation of Early Modern Quakers’ Business Ethics
Esther Sahle - Nº 215 Geography and Assimilation: A case study of Irish immigrants in late nineteenth century America
Peter Cirenza - Nº 214 Reconsidering the Rise of ‘Shareholder Value’ in the United States, 1960-2000
Blake Edward Taylor - Nº 213 Locating a Chronology for the Great Divergence: A Critical Survey of Published Data Deployed for the Measurement of Nominal Wages for Ming and Qing China
Patrick O’Brien, Kent Deng