Research classified by Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes
Top JEL
/ N: Economic History
/ / N1: Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics; Industrial Structure; Growth; Fluctuations
/ / / N14: Europe: 1913-
1977
- Bentzel, Ragnar, 1977, "A Vintage Model of Swedish Economic Growth from 1870 to 1975," Working Paper Series, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, number 13, Jun.
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- Crafts, Nicholas, 2017, "The Postwar British Productivity Failure," CAGE Online Working Paper Series, Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE), number 350.
- Cristiano Andrea Ristuccia & Solomos Solomou, , "Can general purpose technology theory explain economic growth? Electrical power as a case study," Working Papers, Department of Economic and Social History at the University of Cambridge, number 18.
- Antonio Bassanetti & Martina Cecioni, & Andrea Nobili & Giordano Zevi, , "Le principali recessioni italiane: un confronto retrospettivo," Working Papers, Department of the Treasury, Ministry of the Economy and of Finance, number wp2010-9.
- Aaron G Grech, , "The Diversification of the Maltese Economy," CBM Policy Papers, Central Bank of Malta, number PP/02/2015.
- Zbigniew Polanski, , "Stabilization Policies and Structural Developments: Poland and the Crises of 1929 and 2008," CASE Working Papers, CASE-Center for Social and Economic Research, number 0009.
- Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado, , "A Quantitative Exploration of the Golden Age of European Growth: Structural Change, Public Investment, the Marshall Plan and Intra-European Trade," Working Papers, University of Washington, Department of Economics, number UWEC-2004-15.
- Sudip Ranjan Basu & Clovis Freire & Pisit Puapan & Vatcharin Sirimaneetham & Yusuke Tateno, 2012, "Euro zone debt crisis: Scenario analysis and implications for developing Asia-Pacific," MPDD Working Paper Series, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), number WP/12/03, Aug.
- Albrecht Ritschl, , "Deficit Spending in the Nazi Recovery, 1933-1938: A Critical Reassessment," IEW - Working Papers, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich, number 068.
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- Kristian S. Blickle, 2020, "Pandemics Change Cities: Municipal Spending and Voter Extremism in Germany, 1918-1933," Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, number 921, May.
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