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Publications

by members of

Enheten för Ekonomisk Historia
Institutionen för Ekonomi och Samhälle
Handelshögskolan
Göteborgs Universitet
Göteborg, Sweden

(Unit for Economic History, Department of Economy and Society, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg)

These are publications listed in RePEc written by members of the above institution who are registered with the RePEc Author Service. Thus this compiles the works all those currently affiliated with this institution, not those affilated at the time of publication. List of registered members. Register yourself. Citation analysis. This page is updated in the first days of each month.
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Working papers

2022

  1. Andrew Seltzer & Martin Shanahan & Claire Wright, 2022. "The Rise and Fall and Rise (?) of Economic History in Australia," CEH Discussion Papers 05, Centre for Economic History, Research School of Economics, Australian National University.
  2. Rönnbäck, Klas & Broberg, Oskar & Galli, Stefania, 2022. "A colonial cash cow: the return on investments in British Malaya, 1889–1969," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 112145, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

2021

  1. Öberg, Stefan, 2021. "The casual effect of fertility: The multiple problems with instrumental variables for the number of children in families," SocArXiv peuvz, Center for Open Science.
  2. Öberg, Stefan, 2021. "Treatment for natural experiments: How to improve causal estimates using conceptual definitions and substantive interpretations," SocArXiv pkyue, Center for Open Science.
  3. Galli, Stefania & Rönnbäck, Klas, 2021. "Land distribution and inequality in a black settler colony: the case of Sierra Leone, 1792–1831," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 112144, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

2020

  1. Bengtsson, Erik & Rubolino, Enrico & Waldenström, Daniel, 2020. "What Determines the Capital Share over the Long Run of History?," Working Paper Series 1335, Research Institute of Industrial Economics.
  2. Bengtsson, Erik & Svensson, Patrick, 2020. "The living standards of the labouring classes in Sweden, 1750–1900: Evidence from rural probate inventories," Lund Papers in Economic History 213, Lund University, Department of Economic History.
  3. Castañeda Garza, Diego & Bengtsson, Erik, 2020. "Income Inequality in Mexico 1895-1940: Industrialization, Revolution, Institutions," Lund Papers in Economic History 212, Lund University, Department of Economic History.

2019

  1. Öberg, Stefan, 2019. "Too LATE for Natural Experiments: A Critique of Local Average Treatment Effects Using the Example of Angrist and Evans (1998)," Göteborg Papers in Economic History 25, University of Gothenburg, Unit for Economic History.
  2. Stockhammer, Engelbert & Bengtsson, Erik, 2019. "Financial effects in historic consumption and investment functions," Lund Papers in Economic History 188, Lund University, Department of Economic History.
  3. Bengtsson, Erik & Prado, Svante, 2019. "The rise of the middle class: The income gap between salaried employees and workers in Sweden, 1830-1935," Lund Papers in Economic History 186, Lund University, Department of Economic History.
  4. Bengtsson, Erik, 2019. "The Origins of the Swedish Wage Bargaining Model," Lund Papers in Economic History 195, Lund University, Department of Economic History.
  5. Bengtsson, Erik, 2019. "Reconsidering the Role of Farmer Politics in Swedish Democratization," Lund Papers in Economic History 205, Lund University, Department of Economic History.
  6. Erik, Bengtsson & Olsson, Mats & Svensson, Patrick, 2019. "Mercantilist Inequality: Wealth and Poverty in Stockholm 1650-1750," Lund Papers in Economic History 210, Lund University, Department of Economic History.

2018

  1. Öberg, Stefan, 2018. "Instrumental variables based on twin births are by definition not valid," Göteborg Papers in Economic History 23, University of Gothenburg, Unit for Economic History.
  2. Öberg, Stefan, 2018. "Instrumental variables based on twin births are by definition not valid (v.3.0)," SocArXiv zux9s, Center for Open Science.
  3. Bengtsson, Erik & Olsson, Mats, 2018. "Peasant Aristocrats? Wealth and Social Status of Swedish Farmer Parliamentarians 1769–1895," Lund Papers in Economic History 175, Lund University, Department of Economic History.
  4. Bengtsson, Erik & Svensson, Patrick, 2018. "The wealth of the Swedish peasant farmer class 1750–1900: Composition and distribution," Lund Papers in Economic History 177, Lund University, Department of Economic History.
  5. Bengtsson, Erik & Stockhammer, Engelbert, 2018. "Wages, income distribution and economic growth in Scandinavia," Lund Papers in Economic History 179, Lund University, Department of Economic History.

2017

  1. Öberg, Stefan, 2017. "An introduction to using twin births as instrumental variables for sibship size," Göteborg Papers in Economic History 22, University of Gothenburg, Unit for Economic History.
  2. Bengtsson, Erik & Missiaia, Anna & Olsson, Mats & Svensson, Patrick, 2017. "The Wealth of the Richest: Inequality and the Nobility in Sweden, 1750–1900," Lund Papers in Economic History 161, Lund University, Department of Economic History.
  3. Erik Bengtsson & Patrick Svensson, 2017. "The stratification of the Swedish peasant farmer class, 1750-1900," Working Papers 17019, Economic History Society.

2016

  1. Stefan Öberg, 2016. "Did the poor pay more? Income-related variations in diet and food quality among urban households in Sweden, 1913–1914," HHB Working Papers Series 4, The Historical Household Budgets Project.
  2. Öberg, Stefan & Rönnbäck, Klas, 2016. "Mortality among European settlers in pre-colonial West Africa: The “White Man’s Grave” revisited," Göteborg Papers in Economic History 20, University of Gothenburg, Unit for Economic History.
  3. Bengtsson, Erik & Molinder, Jakob, 2016. "The Effect of a Massive Wage Push on Income Distribution and Employment. Evidence from the 1920 Eight-Hour Workday Reform in Sweden and Its Aftermath," Lund Papers in Economic History 143, Lund University, Department of Economic History.
  4. Bengtsson, Erik, 2016. "Inequality and the working class in Scandinavia 1800 to 1910 - Workers' share of growing income," Lund Papers in Economic History 142, Lund University, Department of Economic History.

2015

  1. Elmerot, Irene, 2015. "Skrivhandledning. För doktorander i ekonomisk historia vid Göteborgs universitet," Göteborg Papers in Economic History 17, University of Gothenburg, Unit for Economic History.
  2. Bengtsson, Erik & Waldenström, Daniel, 2015. "Capital Shares and Income inequality: Evidence from the Long Run," IZA Discussion Papers 9581, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  3. Erik Bengtsson & Anna Missiaia & Mats Olsson & Patrick Svensson, 2015. "Wealth inequality in Sweden, 1700-1900," Working Papers 15002, Economic History Society.

Journal articles

2022

  1. Klas Rönnbäck & Oskar Broberg & Stefania Galli, 2022. "A colonial cash cow: the return on investments in British Malaya, 1889–1969," Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC), vol. 16(1), pages 149-173, January.

2021

  1. Salah Alshorman & Martin Shanahan, 2021. "“Look on the bright side”: CEO optimism and firms' market valuation," Pacific Accounting Review, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 33(3), pages 274-300, February.
  2. Martin Shanahan & Susanna Fellman, 2021. "Shifts in government business relations: Assessing change using the restrictive business registers in the OECD, 1945-1995," Business History, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 63(8), pages 1253-1272, November.
  3. Stefania Galli & Klas Rönnbäck, 2021. "Land distribution and inequality in a black settler colony: the case of Sierra Leone, 1792–1831," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 74(1), pages 115-137, February.

2020

  1. Susanna Fellman & Martin Shanahan, 2020. "Beyond the market: broader perspectives in cartel research," Scandinavian Economic History Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 68(3), pages 195-203, September.

2019

  1. Erik Bengtsson & Anna Missiaia & Ilkka Nummela & Mats Olsson, 2019. "Unequal poverty and equal industrialisation: Finnish wealth, 1750–1900," Scandinavian Economic History Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 67(3), pages 229-248, September.

2018

  1. Martin Shanahan, 2018. "Robin Pearson and Takau Yoneyama (Editors) Corporate Forms and Organizational Choice in International Insurance. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 330 + xviii pp., figure, tables, Index. ISBN: 97," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 58(2), pages 212-214, July.
  2. Fellman, Susanna & Shanahan, Martin, 2018. "Sectoral Influence on Competition Legislation: Evidence from the Cartel Registers, 1920–2000," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 92(4), pages 633-660, December.
  3. Erik Bengtsson & Anna Missiaia & Mats Olsson & Patrick Svensson, 2018. "Wealth inequality in Sweden, 1750–1900," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 71(3), pages 772-794, August.
  4. Bengtsson, Erik & Waldenström, Daniel, 2018. "Capital Shares and Income Inequality: Evidence from the Long Run," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 78(3), pages 712-743, September.

2017

  1. Erik Bengtsson, 2017. "Inequality and the working class in Scandinavia 1800–1910: Workers’ share of growing incomes," Investigaciones de Historia Económica - Economic History Research (IHE-EHR), Journal of the Spanish Economic History Association, Asociación Española de Historia Económica, vol. 13(03), pages 180-189.
  2. Erik Bengtsson & Jakob Molinder, 2017. "The economic effects of the 1920 eight-hour working day reform in Sweden," Scandinavian Economic History Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 65(2), pages 149-168, May.

2016

  1. Martin Shanahan & Rajabrata Banerjee, 2016. "Aspects of Productivity," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 56(2), pages 115-124, July.
  2. Rajabrata Banerjee & Martin Shanahan, 2016. "The Contribution of Wheat to Australian Agriculture from 1861 to 1939," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 56(2), pages 125-150, July.
  3. Stefan Öberg, 2016. "Did the Poor Pay More? Income-related variations in Diet and Food Quality among Urban Households in Sweden 1913-1914," Rivista di storia economica, Società editrice il Mulino, issue 2, pages 211-248.

2015

  1. Öberg, Stefan, 2015. "Long-term changes of socioeconomic differences in height among young adult men in Southern Sweden, 1818 - 1968," Economics & Human Biology, Elsevier, vol. 17(C), pages 140-152.
  2. Stefan Öberg, 2015. "The direct effect of exposure to disease in early life on the height of young adult men in southern Sweden, 1814-1948," Population Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 69(2), pages 179-199, July.
  3. Erik Bengtsson, 2015. "Wage restraint in Scandinavia: during the postwar period or the neoliberal age?," European Review of Economic History, European Historical Economics Society, vol. 19(4), pages 359-381.
  4. Erik Bengtsson & Magnus Ryner, 2015. "The (International) Political Economy of Falling Wage Shares: Situating Working-Class Agency," New Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(3), pages 406-430, June.
  5. Bengtsson, Erik, 2015. "Lohnzurückhaltung und Lohnmilitanz: Belgien, Deutschland und die Niederlande, 1950–2010," WSI-Mitteilungen, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, vol. 68(4), pages 272-279.

2014

  1. Martin P. Shanahan & Kerrie Round, 2014. "Transforming Australian business attitudes to competition: Responses to the Trade Practices Act 1965," Business History, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(3), pages 434-455, April.
  2. Svenja G�rtner, 2014. "German stagnation versus Swedish progression: gender wage gaps in comparison, 1960-2006," Scandinavian Economic History Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 62(2), pages 137-162, June.
  3. Erik Bengtsson, 2014. "Do unions redistribute income from capital to labour? Union density and wage shares since 1960," Industrial Relations Journal, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 45(5), pages 389-408, September.
  4. Erik Bengtsson, 2014. "Labour's share in twentieth-century Sweden: a reinterpretation," Scandinavian Economic History Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 62(3), pages 290-314, November.

2013

  1. Martin P. Shanahan & David K. Round & Kerrie A. Round, 2013. "Cartel Resilience in Australian Markets 1901–1967," Revue économique, Presses de Sciences-Po, vol. 64(6), pages 1011-1042.

2012

  1. John K. Wilson & Martin P. Shanahan, 2012. "Did Good Institutions Produce Good Tariffs? Evidence From Tariff Protection In Colonial Victoria," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 52(2), pages 128-147, July.
  2. Martin P. Shanahan & John K. Wilson & William E. Becker, 2012. "Following Zahka: Using Nobel Prize Winners’ Speeches and Ideas to Teach Economics," The Journal of Economic Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(2), pages 190-199, April.

2010

  1. Stephen Morgan & Martin Shanahan, 2010. "The Supply Of Economic History In Australasia: The Australian Economic History Review At 50," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 50(3), pages 217-239, November.
  2. Wheeler, Sarah & Bjornlund, Henning & Zuo, Alec & Shanahan, Martin, 2010. "The changing profile of water traders in the Goulburn-Murray Irrigation District, Australia," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 97(9), pages 1333-1343, September.
  3. Wheeler, Sarah & Bjornlund, Henning & Zuo, Alec & Shanahan, Martin, 2010. "Erratum to "The changing profile of water traders in the Goulburn-Murray Irrigation District, Australia" by Wheeler et al. [Agric. Water Manage. 97 (2010) 1333-1343]," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 98(1), pages 222-225, December.
  4. David K. Round & Martin P. Shanahan, 2010. "The Economics Degree in Australia: Down but Not Out?," The Journal of Economic Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(4), pages 425-435, September.

2009

  1. Sarah Wheeler & Henning Bjornlund & Martin Shanahan & Alec Zuo, 2009. "Who trades water allocations? Evidence of the characteristics of early adopters in the Goulburn–Murray Irrigation District, Australia 1998–1999*," Agricultural Economics, International Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 40(6), pages 631-643, November.
  2. Martin Shanahan & David Round, 2009. "Serious cartel conduct, criminalisation and evidentiary standards: Lessons from the Coal Vend case of 1911 in Australia," Business History, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(6), pages 875-906.

2008

  1. Wheeler, Sarah Ann & Bjornlund, Henning & Shanahan, Martin & Zuo, Alec, 2008. "Price elasticity of water allocations demand in the Goulburn–Murray Irrigation District," Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 52(1), pages 1-19.

2007

  1. Martin P. Shanahan & John K. Wilson, 2007. "Measuring Inequality Trends In Colonial Australia Using Factor–Price Ratios: The Importance Of Boundaries," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 47(1), pages 6-21, March.
  2. Ian W. McLean & Martin P. Shanahan, 2007. "Australasian Economic History: Research Challenges And Big Questions," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 47(3), pages 300-315, November.

2006

  1. Martin P. Shanahan & Gigi Foster & Jan H. F. Meyer, 2006. "Operationalising a Threshold Concept in Economics: A Pilot Study Using Multiple Choice Questions on Opportunity Cost," International Review of Economic Education, Economics Network, University of Bristol, vol. 5(2), pages 29-57.

2005

  1. David K. Round & Martin Shanahan, 2005. "Perspectives on Teaching Economics from Around the Globe," The Journal of Economic Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 36(3), pages 203-204, July.

2004

  1. Pierre Van Der Eng & Martin Shanahan, 2004. "The Current And Future Role Of Aehr: Editorial Reflections," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 44(2), pages 113-117, July.

2003

  1. Martin Shanahan, 2003. "Tracing the crimson thread: United Kingdom residents holding probated South Australian assets, 1905–1915," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 43(3), pages 215-229, November.
  2. Martin P. Shanahan & Jan H. F. Meyer, 2003. "Measuring and Responding to Variation in Aspects of Students' Economic Conceptions and Learning Engagement in Economics," International Review of Economic Education, Economics Network, University of Bristol, vol. 1(1), pages 9-35.

2001

  1. Martin P. Shanahan & Jan H. F. Meyer, 2001. "A Student Learning Inventory for Economics Based on the Students' Experience of Learning: A Preliminary Study," The Journal of Economic Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 32(3), pages 259-267, January.

2000

  1. Martin Shanahan & Margaret Corell, 2000. "How much more Unequal? Consistent Estimates of the Distribution of Wealth in the United States between 1774 and 1860," Journal of Income Distribution, Ad libros publications inc., vol. 9(1), pages 3-3, June.

Chapters

2019

  1. Stefan Öberg, 2019. "A Critical Introduction to Instrumental Variables for Sibship Size Based on Twin Births," Studies in Economic History, in: Claude Diebolt & Auke Rijpma & Sarah Carmichael & Selin Dilli & Charlotte Störmer (ed.), Cliometrics of the Family, chapter 0, pages 55-82, Springer.

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