Nuno Palma
(Nuno Pedro Gonçalves Palma)
Personal Details
| First Name: | Nuno |
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| Last Name: | Palma |
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| RePEc Short-ID: | ppa251 |
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| Twitter: | @nunopgpalma |
| Terminal Degree: | 2016 (from RePEc Genealogy) |
Affiliation
School of Economics
University of Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdomhttp://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/economics/
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Manchester M13 9PL
RePEc:edi:semanuk (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Patrick K. O’Brien & Nuno Palma, 2019. "Danger To The Old Lady Of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act And The Regime Shift To Paper Money, 1797-18211," Working Papers 0082, Utrecht University, Centre for Global Economic History.
- Adam Brzezinski & Yao Chen & Nuno Palma & Felix Ward, 2019. "The vagaries of the sea: evidence on the real effects of money from maritime disasters in the Spanish Empire," Working Papers 0170, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Adam Brzezinski & Yao Chen & Nuno Palma & Felix Ward, 2019. "The real effects of money supply shocks: Evidence from maritime disasters in the Spanish Empire," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1906, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- António Henriques & Nuno Palma, 2019. "Comparative European Institutions and the Little Divergence, 1385-1800," Working Papers 0171, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Nuno Palma, 2019.
"Money and modernization in early modern England,"
Working Papers
0147, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Palma, Nuno, 2018. "Money and modernization in early modern England," Financial History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 25(3), pages 231-261, December.
- N. Palma, 2019. "Money and Modernization in Early Modern England," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1903, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Henriques, Antonio & Palma, Nuno, 2019. "Comparative European Institutions and the Great Divergence," FEP Working Papers 614, Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Economia do Porto.
- Santiago Caballero, Carlos & Palma, Nuno, 2019. "Patterns of Iberian economic growth in the early modern period," IFCS - Working Papers in Economic History.WH 29185, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Instituto Figuerola.
- N. Palma, 2019. "The existence and persistence of liquidity effects: Evidence from a large-scale historical natural experiment," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1904, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis & Mengtian Zhang, 2019. "Reconstruction of regional and national population using intermittent census-type data: the case of Portugal, 1527-1864," Working Papers 0168, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Nuno Palma, 2019. "American Precious Metals and their Consequences for Early Modern Europe," Working Papers 0174, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018.
"From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
1811, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018. "From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850," Working Papers 0137, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Palma, Nuno Pedro G. & Reis, Jaime Brown, 2018.
"Can autocracy promote literacy? evidence from a cultural alignment success story,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
12811, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018. "Can Autocracy Promote Literacy? Evidence from a Cultural Alignment Success Story," Working Papers 0127, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Jaime Reis & Nuno Palma, 2018. "Can autocracy promote literacy? Evidence from a cultural alignment success story," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1805, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Madeira, João & Palma, Nuno Pedro G., 2018.
"Measuring monetary policy deviations from the Taylor rule,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
12553, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Madeira, João & Palma, Nuno, 2018. "Measuring monetary policy deviations from the Taylor rule," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 168(C), pages 25-27.
- João Madeira & Nuno Palma, 2018. "Measuring monetary policy deviations from the Taylor rule," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1803, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma, 2017.
"Harbingers of Modernity: Monetary Injections and European Economics Growth 1492-1790,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
1711, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma, 2017. "Harbingers Of Modernity: Monetary Injections And European Economic Growth, 1492-1790," Working Papers 0116, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Patrick K. O’Brien & Nuno Palma, 2016.
"Danger to the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the regime shift to paper money, 1797-1821,"
Working Papers
0100, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Patrick K. O’Brien & Nuno Palma, 2016. "Danger to the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the Regime Shift to Paper Money, 1797-1821," Working Papers 67, Queen Mary, University of London, School of Business and Management, Centre for Globalisation Research, revised Oct 2016.
- Nuno Palma & Patrick O’Brien, 2017. "Danger to the old lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the regime shift to paper money, 1797-1821," Working Papers 17001, Economic History Society.
- Patrick K. O'Brien & Nuno Palma, 2018. "Danger to the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the Regime Shift to Paper Money, 1797-1821," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1808, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma, 2016. "Reconstruction of annual money supply over the long run: The case of England, 1279-1870," Working Papers 0094, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Palma, Nuno, 2014.
"Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500-1800,"
Economic History Working Papers
60453, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History.
- Nuno Palma, 2016. "Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500–1800," Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC), vol. 10(2), pages 129-149, may.
- Reis, Jaime & Palma, Nuno & Costa, Leonor Freire, 2013. "The great escape? The contribution of the empire to Portugal’s economic growth, 1500-1800," IFCS - Working Papers in Economic History.WH wp13-07, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Instituto Figuerola.
- Palma, Nuno, 2013. "Did Greenspan Open Pandora's Box? Testing the Taylor Hypothesis and Beyond," MPRA Paper 48197, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Palma, Nuno, 2007.
"History of Economics or a Selected History of Economics?,"
MPRA Paper
5111, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Palma, Nuno Pedro G., 2008. "History Of Economics Or A Selected History Of Economics?," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 30(1), pages 93-104, March.
- Luís F. Costa & Nuno Palma, 2006.
"Productive Public Expenditure and Imperfect Competition with Endogenous Price Markup: Comment,"
Working Papers Department of Economics
2006/24, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics, Universidade de Lisboa.
- Costa, Luís & Palma, Nuno, 2006. "Comment on "Productive Public Expenditure and Imperfect Competition with Endogenous Price Markup"," MPRA Paper 5143, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 08 Jun 2007.
Articles
- Palma, Nuno & Reis, Jaime, 2019. "From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527–1850," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 79(2), pages 477-506, June.
- Nuno Palma, 2018. "Reconstruction of money supply over the long run: the case of England, 1270–1870," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 71(2), pages 373-392, May.
- Madeira, João & Palma, Nuno, 2018.
"Measuring monetary policy deviations from the Taylor rule,"
Economics Letters,
Elsevier, vol. 168(C), pages 25-27.
- Madeira, João & Palma, Nuno Pedro G., 2018. "Measuring monetary policy deviations from the Taylor rule," CEPR Discussion Papers 12553, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- João Madeira & Nuno Palma, 2018. "Measuring monetary policy deviations from the Taylor rule," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1803, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Palma, Nuno, 2018.
"Money and modernization in early modern England,"
Financial History Review,
Cambridge University Press, vol. 25(3), pages 231-261, December.
- Nuno Palma, 2019. "Money and modernization in early modern England," Working Papers 0147, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- N. Palma, 2019. "Money and Modernization in Early Modern England," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1903, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma, 2016.
"Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500–1800,"
Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History,
Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC), vol. 10(2), pages 129-149, may.
- Palma, Nuno, 2014. "Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500-1800," Economic History Working Papers 60453, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History.
- Leonor Freire Costa & Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2015. "Editor's choice The great escape? The contribution of the empire to Portugal's economic growth, 1500–1800," European Review of Economic History, Oxford University Press, vol. 19(1), pages 1-22.
- Palma, Nuno Pedro G., 2008.
"History Of Economics Or A Selected History Of Economics?,"
Journal of the History of Economic Thought,
Cambridge University Press, vol. 30(1), pages 93-104, March.
- Palma, Nuno, 2007. "History of Economics or a Selected History of Economics?," MPRA Paper 5111, University Library of Munich, Germany.
Citations
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As found by EconAcademics.org, the blog aggregator for Economics research:- Adam Brzezinski & Yao Chen & Nuno Palma & Felix Ward, 2019.
"The vagaries of the sea: evidence on the real effects of money from maritime disasters in the Spanish Empire,"
Working Papers
0170, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
Mentioned in:
- The vagaries of the sea: evidence on the real effects of money from maritime disasters in the Spanish Empire
by Christian Zimmermann in NEP-DGE blog on 2019-11-22 17:14:55
- The vagaries of the sea: evidence on the real effects of money from maritime disasters in the Spanish Empire
Working papers
- Adam Brzezinski & Yao Chen & Nuno Palma & Felix Ward, 2019.
"The vagaries of the sea: evidence on the real effects of money from maritime disasters in the Spanish Empire,"
Working Papers
0170, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
Cited by:
- Nuno Palma, 2019. "American Precious Metals and their Consequences for Early Modern Europe," Working Papers 0174, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- António Henriques & Nuno Palma, 2019.
"Comparative European Institutions and the Little Divergence, 1385-1800,"
Working Papers
0171, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
Cited by:
- Nuno Palma, 2019. "American Precious Metals and their Consequences for Early Modern Europe," Working Papers 0174, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Santiago Caballero, Carlos & Palma, Nuno, 2019. "Patterns of Iberian economic growth in the early modern period," IFCS - Working Papers in Economic History.WH 29185, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Instituto Figuerola.
- Nuno Palma, 2019.
"Money and modernization in early modern England,"
Working Papers
0147, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Palma, Nuno, 2018. "Money and modernization in early modern England," Financial History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 25(3), pages 231-261, December.
- N. Palma, 2019. "Money and Modernization in Early Modern England," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1903, Economics, The University of Manchester.
Cited by:
- Patrick K. O’Brien & Nuno Palma, 2019. "Danger To The Old Lady Of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act And The Regime Shift To Paper Money, 1797-18211," Working Papers 0082, Utrecht University, Centre for Global Economic History.
- N. Palma, 2019.
"The existence and persistence of liquidity effects: Evidence from a large-scale historical natural experiment,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
1904, Economics, The University of Manchester.
Cited by:
- Adam Brzezinski & Yao Chen & Nuno Palma & Felix Ward, 2019. "The real effects of money supply shocks: Evidence from maritime disasters in the Spanish Empire," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1906, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis & Mengtian Zhang, 2019.
"Reconstruction of regional and national population using intermittent census-type data: the case of Portugal, 1527-1864,"
Working Papers
0168, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
Cited by:
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018.
"From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
1811, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018. "From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850," Working Papers 0137, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Jaime Reis, 2016. "The Gross Agricultural Output of Portugal: A Quantitative, Unified Perspective, 1500-1850," Working Papers 0098, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018.
"From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
1811, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018.
"From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
1811, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018. "From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850," Working Papers 0137, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
Cited by:
- Bassino, Jean-Pascal & Broadberry, Stephen & Fukao, Kyoji & Gupta, Bishnupriya & Takashima, Masanori, 2018.
"Japan and the Great Divergence, 730-1874,"
CEI Working Paper Series
2018-13, Center for Economic Institutions, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
- Bassino, Jean-Pascal & Broadberry, Stephen & Fukao, Kyoji & Gupta, Bishnupriya & Takashima, Masanori, 2019. "Japan and the great divergence, 730–1874," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 72(C), pages 1-22.
- Stephen Broadberry & Jean-Pascal Bassino & Kyoji Fukao & Bishnupriya Gupta & Masanori Takashima, 2017. "Japan and the Great Divergence, 730-1874," Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers _156, University of Oxford, Department of Economics.
- Bassino, Jean-Pascal & Broadberry, Stephen & Fukao, Kyoji & Gupta, Bishnupriya & Takashima, Masanori, 2017. "Japan and the Great Divergence, 730-1874," CAGE Online Working Paper Series 325, Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE).
- Bassino, Jean-Pascal & Broadberry, Stephen N & Fukao, Kyoji & Gupta, Bishnupriya & Takashima, Masanori, 2017. "Japan and the Great Divergence, 730-1874," CEPR Discussion Papers 11971, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- N. Palma, 2019. "The existence and persistence of liquidity effects: Evidence from a large-scale historical natural experiment," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1904, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Palma, Nuno Pedro G. & Reis, Jaime Brown, 2018.
"Can autocracy promote literacy? evidence from a cultural alignment success story,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
12811, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018. "Can Autocracy Promote Literacy? Evidence from a Cultural Alignment Success Story," Working Papers 0127, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Jaime Reis & Nuno Palma, 2018. "Can autocracy promote literacy? Evidence from a cultural alignment success story," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1805, Economics, The University of Manchester.
Cited by:
- Tomas Cvrcek & Miroslav Zajicek, 2019. "The rise of public schooling in nineteenth-century Imperial Austria: Who gained and who paid?," Cliometrica, Springer;Cliometric Society (Association Francaise de Cliométrie), vol. 13(3), pages 367-403, September.
- Cvrcek, Tomas & Zajicek, Miroslav, 2019. "The making of a liberal education: Political economy of the Austrian school reform, 1865 – 1880," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 73(C), pages 1-1.
- Nuno Palma, 2017.
"Harbingers of Modernity: Monetary Injections and European Economics Growth 1492-1790,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
1711, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma, 2017. "Harbingers Of Modernity: Monetary Injections And European Economic Growth, 1492-1790," Working Papers 0116, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
Cited by:
- Irigoin, Alejandra, 2018.
"Global silver: bullion or specie? Supply and demand in the making of the early modern global economy,"
Economic History Working Papers
90190, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History.
- Irigoin, Alejandra, 2018. "Global silver: Bullion or Specie? Supply and demand in the making of the early modern global economy," MPRA Paper 88859, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Patrick K. O’Brien & Nuno Palma, 2016.
"Danger to the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the regime shift to paper money, 1797-1821,"
Working Papers
0100, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Patrick K. O’Brien & Nuno Palma, 2016. "Danger to the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the Regime Shift to Paper Money, 1797-1821," Working Papers 67, Queen Mary, University of London, School of Business and Management, Centre for Globalisation Research, revised Oct 2016.
- Nuno Palma & Patrick O’Brien, 2017. "Danger to the old lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the regime shift to paper money, 1797-1821," Working Papers 17001, Economic History Society.
- Patrick K. O'Brien & Nuno Palma, 2018. "Danger to the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the Regime Shift to Paper Money, 1797-1821," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1808, Economics, The University of Manchester.
Cited by:
- Nuno Palma, 2018. "Reconstruction of money supply over the long run: the case of England, 1270–1870," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 71(2), pages 373-392, May.
- Mike Anson & David Bholat & Miao Kang & Ryland Thomas, 2017.
"The Bank of England as Lender of Last Resort: New historical evidence from daily transactional data,"
Working Papers
0117, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Anson, Mike & Bhola, David & Kang, Miao & Thomas, Ryland, 2017. "The Bank of England as lender of last resort: New historical evidence from daily transactional data," eabh Papers 17-03, The European Association for Banking and Financial History (EABH).
- Anson, Mike & Bholat, David & Kang, Miao & Thomas, Ryland, 2017. "The Bank of England as lender of last resort: new historical evidence from daily transactional data," Bank of England working papers 691, Bank of England.
- Philip Garnett & Simon Mollan & R. Alexander Bentley, 2017. "Banks, births, and tipping points in the historical demography of British banking: A response to J.J. Bissell," Business History, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 59(5), pages 814-820, July.
- Irigoin, Alejandra, 2018.
"Global silver: bullion or specie? Supply and demand in the making of the early modern global economy,"
Economic History Working Papers
90190, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History.
- Irigoin, Alejandra, 2018. "Global silver: Bullion or Specie? Supply and demand in the making of the early modern global economy," MPRA Paper 88859, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- N. Palma, 2019. "The existence and persistence of liquidity effects: Evidence from a large-scale historical natural experiment," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1904, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Palma, Nuno, 2014.
"Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500-1800,"
Economic History Working Papers
60453, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History.
- Nuno Palma, 2016. "Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500–1800," Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC), vol. 10(2), pages 129-149, may.
Cited by:
- Fochesato, Mattia, 2018. "Origins of Europe’s north-south divide: Population changes, real wages and the ‘little divergence’ in early modern Europe," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 70(C), pages 91-131.
- Nuno Palma, 2017.
"Harbingers Of Modernity: Monetary Injections And European Economic Growth, 1492-1790,"
Working Papers
0116, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Nuno Palma, 2017. "Harbingers of Modernity: Monetary Injections and European Economics Growth 1492-1790," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1711, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Leandro Prados de la Escosura & Carlos Santiago-Caballero, 2018.
"The Napoleonic Wars: A Watershed in Spanish History?,"
Working Papers
0130, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Prados de la Escosura, Leandro & Santiago Caballero, Carlos, 2018. "The Napoleonic Wars: A Watershed in Spanish History?," IFCS - Working Papers in Economic History.WH 26737, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Instituto Figuerola.
- Reis, Jaime & Palma, Nuno & Costa, Leonor Freire, 2013.
"The great escape? The contribution of the empire to Portugal’s economic growth, 1500-1800,"
IFCS - Working Papers in Economic History.WH
wp13-07, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Instituto Figuerola.
Cited by:
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018.
"From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
1811, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018. "From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850," Working Papers 0137, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Jaime Reis, 2016. "The Gross Agricultural Output of Portugal: A Quantitative, Unified Perspective, 1500-1850," Working Papers 0098, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Lains, Pedro, 2016. "Agriculture and Economic Development on the European Frontier : Portugal, 1000-2000," IFCS - Working Papers in Economic History.WH 23463, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Instituto Figuerola.
- Amavilah, Voxi Heinrich, 2017. "The African origins of Euro-American development: Pins on an empirical roadmap," MPRA Paper 79925, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Palma, Nuno, 2014.
"Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500-1800,"
Economic History Working Papers
60453, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History.
- Nuno Palma, 2016. "Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500–1800," Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC), vol. 10(2), pages 129-149, may.
- Leonor Freire Costa & Paulo Brito, 2018. "Why did people pay taxes? Fiscal innovation in Portugal and state making in times of political struggle (1500-1680)," Working Papers GHES - Office of Economic and Social History 2018/59, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, GHES - Social and Economic History Research Unit, Universidade de Lisboa.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2018.
"From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
1811, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Luís F. Costa & Nuno Palma, 2006.
"Productive Public Expenditure and Imperfect Competition with Endogenous Price Markup: Comment,"
Working Papers Department of Economics
2006/24, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics, Universidade de Lisboa.
- Costa, Luís & Palma, Nuno, 2006. "Comment on "Productive Public Expenditure and Imperfect Competition with Endogenous Price Markup"," MPRA Paper 5143, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 08 Jun 2007.
Cited by:
- Costa, Luís F. & Dixon, Huw David, 2010.
"Fiscal policy under imperfect competition: A survey,"
Economics Discussion Papers
2010-14, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW).
- Luís F. Costa & Huw Dixon, 2009. "Fiscal Policy under Imperfect Competition: A Survey," Working Papers Department of Economics 2009/25, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics, Universidade de Lisboa.
Articles
- Palma, Nuno & Reis, Jaime, 2019.
"From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527–1850,"
The Journal of Economic History,
Cambridge University Press, vol. 79(2), pages 477-506, June.
Cited by:
- Bassino, Jean-Pascal & Broadberry, Stephen & Fukao, Kyoji & Gupta, Bishnupriya & Takashima, Masanori, 2018.
"Japan and the Great Divergence, 730-1874,"
CEI Working Paper Series
2018-13, Center for Economic Institutions, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
- Bassino, Jean-Pascal & Broadberry, Stephen & Fukao, Kyoji & Gupta, Bishnupriya & Takashima, Masanori, 2019. "Japan and the great divergence, 730–1874," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 72(C), pages 1-22.
- Stephen Broadberry & Jean-Pascal Bassino & Kyoji Fukao & Bishnupriya Gupta & Masanori Takashima, 2017. "Japan and the Great Divergence, 730-1874," Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers _156, University of Oxford, Department of Economics.
- Bassino, Jean-Pascal & Broadberry, Stephen & Fukao, Kyoji & Gupta, Bishnupriya & Takashima, Masanori, 2017. "Japan and the Great Divergence, 730-1874," CAGE Online Working Paper Series 325, Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE).
- Bassino, Jean-Pascal & Broadberry, Stephen N & Fukao, Kyoji & Gupta, Bishnupriya & Takashima, Masanori, 2017. "Japan and the Great Divergence, 730-1874," CEPR Discussion Papers 11971, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Santiago Caballero, Carlos & Palma, Nuno, 2019. "Patterns of Iberian economic growth in the early modern period," IFCS - Working Papers in Economic History.WH 29185, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Instituto Figuerola.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis & Mengtian Zhang, 2019. "Reconstruction of regional and national population using intermittent census-type data: the case of Portugal, 1527-1864," Working Papers 0168, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Bassino, Jean-Pascal & Broadberry, Stephen & Fukao, Kyoji & Gupta, Bishnupriya & Takashima, Masanori, 2018.
"Japan and the Great Divergence, 730-1874,"
CEI Working Paper Series
2018-13, Center for Economic Institutions, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
- Nuno Palma, 2018.
"Reconstruction of money supply over the long run: the case of England, 1270–1870,"
Economic History Review,
Economic History Society, vol. 71(2), pages 373-392, May.
Cited by:
- Anthony Edo & Jacques Melitz, 2019.
"The Primary Cause of European Inflation in 1500-1700: Precious Metals or Population? The English Evidence,"
Working Papers
2019-10, CEPII research center.
- Anthony Edo & Jacques Melitz, 2019. "The Primary Cause of European Inflation in 1500-1700: Precious Metals or Population? The English Evidence," Working Papers 2019-14, Center for Research in Economics and Statistics.
- Edo, Anthony & Melitz, Jacques, 2019. "The Primary Cause of European Inflation in 1500-1700: Precious Metals or Population? The English Evidence," CEPR Discussion Papers 14023, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Seán Kenny & Jason Lennard, 2018. "Monetary aggregates for Ireland, 1840–1921," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 71(4), pages 1249-1269, November.
- Patrick K. O’Brien & Nuno Palma, 2019. "Danger To The Old Lady Of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act And The Regime Shift To Paper Money, 1797-18211," Working Papers 0082, Utrecht University, Centre for Global Economic History.
- Adam Brzezinski & Yao Chen & Nuno Palma & Felix Ward, 2019. "The real effects of money supply shocks: Evidence from maritime disasters in the Spanish Empire," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1906, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Adam Brzezinski & Yao Chen & Nuno Palma & Felix Ward, 2019. "The vagaries of the sea: evidence on the real effects of money from maritime disasters in the Spanish Empire," Working Papers 0170, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Nuno Palma, 2019. "American Precious Metals and their Consequences for Early Modern Europe," Working Papers 0174, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- N. Palma, 2019. "The existence and persistence of liquidity effects: Evidence from a large-scale historical natural experiment," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1904, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Anthony Edo & Jacques Melitz, 2019.
"The Primary Cause of European Inflation in 1500-1700: Precious Metals or Population? The English Evidence,"
Working Papers
2019-10, CEPII research center.
- Palma, Nuno, 2018.
"Money and modernization in early modern England,"
Financial History Review,
Cambridge University Press, vol. 25(3), pages 231-261, December.
See citations under working paper version above.
- Nuno Palma, 2019. "Money and modernization in early modern England," Working Papers 0147, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- N. Palma, 2019. "Money and Modernization in Early Modern England," The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 1903, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Nuno Palma, 2016.
"Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500–1800,"
Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History,
Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC), vol. 10(2), pages 129-149, may.
See citations under working paper version above.
- Palma, Nuno, 2014. "Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500-1800," Economic History Working Papers 60453, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History.
- Leonor Freire Costa & Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis, 2015.
"Editor's choice The great escape? The contribution of the empire to Portugal's economic growth, 1500–1800,"
European Review of Economic History,
Oxford University Press, vol. 19(1), pages 1-22.
Cited by:
- Leonor Freire Costa & Maria Manuela Rocha & Paulo B. Brito, 2018. "The alchemy of gold: interest rates, money stock, and credit in eighteenth‐century Lisbon," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 71(4), pages 1147-1172, November.
- Nuno Palma, 2019. "American Precious Metals and their Consequences for Early Modern Europe," Working Papers 0174, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
- Richard J. Blakemore, 2017. "Pieces of eight, pieces of eight: seamen's earnings and the venture economy of early modern seafaring," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 70(4), pages 1153-1184, November.
- Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis & Mengtian Zhang, 2019. "Reconstruction of regional and national population using intermittent census-type data: the case of Portugal, 1527-1864," Working Papers 0168, European Historical Economics Society (EHES).
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- NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 2018-04-30
- NEP-HPE: History & Philosophy of Economics (1) 2007-10-06
- NEP-INT: International Trade (1) 2014-12-24
- NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2007-10-06
- NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (1) 2019-11-18
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