Working Papers 2017

- Nº 271Bimetallism and its Discontents: Cooperation and Coordination Failure in the Empire’s Monetary Politics, 1549-59
Oliver Volckart - Nº 270 Premodern Debasement: A Messy Affair
Oliver Volckart - Nº 269 The Sources of Growth in a Technologically Progressive Economy: the United States, 1899-1941
Gerben Bakker, Nicholas Crafts, Pieter Woltjer - Nº 268 Socialist Growth Revisited: Insights from Yugoslavia
Leonard Kukic - Nº 267Regional development under socialism: Evidence from Yugoslavia
Leonard Kukic - Nº 266 Great divergence, consumer revolution and the reorganization of textile markets: Evidence from Hamburg’s import trade, eighteenth century
Ulrich Pfister - Nº 265 Disease and child growth in industrialising Japan: assessing instantaneous changes in growth and changes in the growth pattern, 1911-39
Eric B Schneider, Kota Ogasawara - Nº 264 The Contributions of Warfare with Revolutionary and Napoleonic France to the Consolidation and Progress of the British Industrial Revolution
Patrick O'Brien - Nº 263 The London Stock Exchange 1869-1929: New Bloody Statistics for Old?
Leslie Hannah - Nº 262 Co-authorship in Economic History and Economics: Are We Any Different?
Andrew J. Seltzer, Daniel S. Hamermesh - Nº 261 The Paradox of Power: Understanding Fiscal Capacity in Imperial China and Absolutist Regimes
Debin Ma, Jared Rubin - Nº 260 Rise of ‘Red Zaibatsu’ in China: Entrenchment and Expansion of Large State-owned Enterprises, 1990-2016
Huangnan Shen, Lei Fang, Kent Deng - Nº 259 Was the First Industrial Revolution a Conjuncture in the History of the World Economy
Patrick O’Brien - Nº 258 Currency Valuations, Retaliation and Trade Conflicts Evidence from Interwar France
Thilo Albers - Nº 257 How Well Did Facts Travel to Support Protracted Debate on the History of the Great Divergence between Western Europe and Imperial China?
Kent Deng, Patrick O'Brien - Nº 256 Micro Foundations In The Great Divergence Debate: Opening Up A New Perspective
Luca Zan, Kent Deng - Nº 255 Sovereign Defaults during the Great Depression: the Role of Fiscal Fragility
Andrea Papadia