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2023
2022
- 1-1 Correction to: Film Exhibition, Distribution and Popularity in German-Occupied Belgium (1940–1944): Brussels, Antwerp and Liege
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by Roel Vande Winkel & John Sedgwick
- 1-3 Introduction
In: Human Capital and Regional Development in Europe
by Claude Diebolt & Ralph Hippe
- 1-8 Introduction
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Marcella Frangipane & Monika Poettinger & Bertram Schefold
- 1-13 Introduction
In: Accelerating Economic Growth
by Jakub Growiec
- 1-18 Introduction: ‘Millions of People Every Day’—Cinema as Part of the Quotidian of Life
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by John Sedgwick
- 5-33 Regional Human Capital Inequality in Europe
In: Human Capital and Regional Development in Europe
by Claude Diebolt & Ralph Hippe
- 11-24 Ancient Economies: The Challenge of Mapping Complexity
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by John K. Davies
- 17-29 Enter Local Control
In: Accelerating Economic Growth
by Jakub Growiec
- 19-44 Managing Risk in the Film Business—Key Concepts and Methods
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by John Sedgwick
- 25-53 The Significance of Economic Knowledge for Welfare and Economic Growth in History
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Bertram Schefold
- 31-41 The Force Unleashed
In: Accelerating Economic Growth
by Jakub Growiec
- 35-55 Spatial Clustering of Numeracy and Literacy
In: Human Capital and Regional Development in Europe
by Claude Diebolt & Ralph Hippe
- 45-62 Hardware and Software
In: Accelerating Economic Growth
by Jakub Growiec
- 45-64 How Did the Department of Justice Get It so Wrong? Philadelphia 1935–1936: The Stanley Warner Chain, Competitive Practices and Consumer Welfare
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by F. Andrew Hanssen & John Sedgwick
- 55-67 For a Comparative History of Economic Thought
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Marco Bianchini
- 57-83 Human Capital and Market Access in the European Regions
In: Human Capital and Regional Development in Europe
by Claude Diebolt & Ralph Hippe
- 63-76 Mechanization, Automation and the Labor Market
In: Accelerating Economic Growth
by Jakub Growiec
- 65-86 Comparative Film Popularity in Three English Cities—Bolton, Brighton, and Portsmouth: An Exercise in POPSTAT Methodology
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by John Sedgwick
- 69-88 Economics as a Comparative Science from the Historical School to Otto Neurath
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Monika Poettinger
- 77-93 Scale of Operations
In: Accelerating Economic Growth
by Jakub Growiec
- 85-115 The Long-Run Impact of Human Capital on Innovation and Economic Growth in the Regions of Europe
In: Human Capital and Regional Development in Europe
by Claude Diebolt & Ralph Hippe
- 87-142 Popular Films in Stockholm During the 1930s: A Presentation and Discussion of the Pioneering Work of Leif Furhammar
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by Åsa Jernudd & John Sedgwick
- 91-110 Archaeological Evidence of the Political Economy in Pre-State and Early State Societies in the Near East. Mesopotamia and Anatolia, Some Remarks and Comparisons
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Marcella Frangipane
- 97-114 Accelerating Growth in the Past
In: Accelerating Economic Growth
by Jakub Growiec
- 111-129 Clash of the Titans: The Economics of Early Bronze Age Mesopotamia Between Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Models
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Giacomo Benati
- 115-127 Accelerating Growth in the Future
In: Accelerating Economic Growth
by Jakub Growiec
- 117-138 Lessons from Human Capital Evolution over the Last 200 Years
In: Human Capital and Regional Development in Europe
by Claude Diebolt & Ralph Hippe
- 131-139 Side Effects of Growth
In: Accelerating Economic Growth
by Jakub Growiec
- 131-163 Modelling Modes of Production: European 3rd and 2nd Millennium BC Economies
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Kristian Kristiansen & Timothy Earle
- 139-141 Conclusion and Future Directions for Research
In: Human Capital and Regional Development in Europe
by Claude Diebolt & Ralph Hippe
- 141-154 Challenges of the Digital Era
In: Accelerating Economic Growth
by Jakub Growiec
- 143-183 Dutch Films in the Mid-1930s Dutch Market: A Characteristics Approach to Film Popularity
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by Clara Pafort Overduin
- 155-179 Bracing for Artificial General Intelligence
In: Accelerating Economic Growth
by Jakub Growiec
- 165-186 Political/Ideological Display or Economic Need? The Problematical Picture of the Hydraulic Networks in Seventh Century BC Assyria
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Frederick Mario Fales
- 185-216 Unravelling Australia’s ‘Infamous “Contract” System’: Evidence from Adelaide, 1942–1943
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by Dylan Walker & Mike Walsh
- 187-203 The ‘Many Faces’ of the Roman Economy: Modern Preconceptions and Some Considerations on Capital, Technology, and Labour
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Annalisa Marzano
- 207-232 Weight-Based Trade and the Formation of a Global Network: Material Correlates of Market Exchange in Pre-literate Bronze Age Europe (c. 2300–800 BC)
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Nicola Ialongo
- 217-247 Film Exhibition, Distribution and Popularity in German-Occupied Belgium (1940–1944): Brussels, Antwerp and Liege
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by Roel Vande Winkel & John Sedgwick
- 233-256 Specialisation, Exchanges and Socio-Economic Strategies of Italian Bronze Age Elites: The Case of Aegean-Type Pottery
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Marco Bettelli
- 249-279 Five Italian Cities: Comparative Analysis of Cinema Types, Film Circulation and Relative Popularity in the Mid-1950s
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by Daniela Treveri Gennari & John Sedgwick
- 257-266 The Economic and Productive Processes in the Hellenistic ‘Globalization’: From the Archaeological Documentation to the Historical Reconstruction
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Enzo Lippolis
- 267-280 New Institutional Economics and the Rhodian Economy: Some Preliminary Considerations
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Marco Maiuro
- 281-306 Cinemagoers Should ‘…learn from progressive movies, again and again’. Cinemagoing in Czechoslovakia, 1949–1952
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by Pavel Skopal & Terézia Porubčanská & John Sedgwick
- 283-293 The Edicts of Debt Remission: A Political Tool of Economic Intervention
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Cristina Simonetti
- 295-323 Some Observations on the Development of a Sacred Economy from the Archaic Age up to Hellenism
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Rita Sassu
- 307-338 ‘It Seems to Me that the Most Popular Films in the West Are Very Harmful to Us’: Film Popularity in Poland During the years of ‘High Stalinisation’
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by Konrad Klejsa & John Sedgwick
- 325-341 Debt and Usury: Economic and Financial Questions in the Roman Republic (Fifth–First Century B.C.)
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Chantal Gabrielli
- 339-356 Americanisation in Reverse? Hollywood Films, International Influences, and US Audiences, 1946–1965
In: Towards a Comparative Economic History of Cinema, 1930–1970
by Peter Miskell
- 343-360 The Two-Way Relationship Between Freedman and Business in the Roman World
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Egidio Incelli
- 361-371 Slaves Sales in the Roman Empire and Perspectives of Comparison
In: Ancient Economies in Comparative Perspective
by Francesca Reduzzi Merola
2021
2020
- 1-7 Capitalism and Elite Feud: A Short Introduction
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 1-9 Introduction: The Methodology of Analysing the Institutions of the Achaean Federal State (Sympolity)
In: The Achaean Federation in Ancient Greece
by Emmanouil M. L. Economou
- 11-24 A Unified Theory of Rent, Elite Feud, and Imperial Expansion
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 11-48 The Achaean Sympolity (389–146): The Political History
In: The Achaean Federation in Ancient Greece
by Emmanouil M. L. Economou
- 27-43 Atlanticism, the Slave Trade, and the Westward Expansion of Western Europe
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 45-55 The Adventures and Misadventures of Expansion in Eastern and Central Europe
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 49-65 Interpreting the Defeat of the Achaean Sympolity by Rome Through a Defence Economics Perspective
In: The Achaean Federation in Ancient Greece
by Emmanouil M. L. Economou
- 57-69 Western European Expansionism in India, China, and Indonesia
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 67-91 Aratus of Sicyon: The Great Leader of the Achaean Sympolity During the Period 245 and 213
In: The Achaean Federation in Ancient Greece
by Emmanouil M. L. Economou
- 71-79 Expansionism in the American and Australian Colonies
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 81-100 Expansionism, Russian Revolution, and the Two World Wars
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 93-108 Philopoemen of Megalopolis: ‘The Last Great Greek’
In: The Achaean Federation in Ancient Greece
by Emmanouil M. L. Economou
- 103-123 Cold War Rivalry in a Bipolar World
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 109-137 The Political Institutions of the Achaean Sympolity
In: The Achaean Federation in Ancient Greece
by Emmanouil M. L. Economou
- 125-136 Dissolution of the USSR and Russian Decline in the 1990s
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 137-150 End of History and Exceptionalism: International System After 1991
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 139-187 The Economic Institutions of the Achaean Federal State
In: The Achaean Federation in Ancient Greece
by Emmanouil M. L. Economou
- 151-178 The Rise of China, India, and Russia: The Building Blocks of a New International System
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 181-197 Rivalry, Expansionism, and the Future of the International System
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 189-215 Further Key Issues Regarding the Achaean Sympolity
In: The Achaean Federation in Ancient Greece
by Emmanouil M. L. Economou
- 201-221 Long-Run Economic Development: A Survey of the Literature
In: A History of Global Capitalism
by Sambit Bhattacharyya