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/ N: Economic History
/ / N3: Labor and Consumers, Demography, Education, Health, Welfare, Income, Wealth, Religion, and Philanthropy
/ / / N33: Europe: Pre-1913
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- John Komlos, , "The Secular Trend in the Biological Standard of Living in the United Kingdom, 1730-1860," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 19.
- John Komlos & Sergey Nefedov, , "A Compact Macromodel of Pre-Industrial Population Growth," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 2.
- John Komlos & Marc Artzrouni, , "Mathematical Investigations of the Escape from the Malthusian Trap," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 24.
- John Komlos, , "Nutrition, Population Growth and the Industrial Revolution in England," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 26.
- John Komlos, , "Height and Social Status in Eighteenth-Century Germany," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 27.
- John Komlos, , "Körpergröße und soziale Stellung von Schülern der Hohen Karlsschule im 18. Jahrhundert," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 28.
- John Komlos, , "The Age at Menarche in Vienna: the Relationship between Nutrition and Fertility," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 29.
- John Komlos, , "Thinking about the Industrial Revolution," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 30.
- John Komlos, , "Penser la révolutionne industrielle," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 31.
- John Komlos & Marc Artzrouni, , ""Population Growth through History and the Escape from the Malthusian Trap: A Homeostatic Simulation Model," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 34.
- John Komlos, , "Ein Simulationsmodell der Industriellen Revolution," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 35.
- John Komlos, , "Stature and Nutrition in the Habsburg Monarchy: The Standard of Living and Economic Development," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 36.
- John Komlos, , "Economic Growth and Industrialization in Hungary, 1830-1913," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 37.
- John Komlos, , "Histoire anthropomérique: bilan de deux décennies de Recherche," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 41.
- John Komlos, , "The Industrial Revolution as the Escape from the Malthusian Trap," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 5.
- John Komlos, , "On the Nature of the Malthusian Threat in the Eighteenth Century," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 6.
- John Komlos, , "Shrinking in a Growing Economy? The Mystery of Physical Stature during the Industrial Revolution," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 7.
- John Komlos, , "The New World’s Contribution to Food Consumption during the Industrial Revolution," Articles by John Komlos, Department of Economics, University of Munich, number 8.
- Remi Jedwab & Mark Koyama & Noel Johnson, 2017, "Negative Shocks and Mass Persecutions: Evidence from the Black Death," Working Papers, The George Washington University, Institute for International Economic Policy, number 2017-4, Apr.
- Karine van der Beek, , "England's Eighteenth Century Demand for High-Quality Workmanship: Evidence from Apprenticeship, 1710-1770," Working Papers, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group, number 2013-015.
- Karl Gunnar Persson, , "Regional and National Productivity Comparisons without Production Data: Method and an Application to 14th Century Europe," Discussion Papers, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics, number 92-11.
- Stephen Broadberry & Hanhui Guan, 2022, "Regional Variation of GDP per head within China, 1080-1850: Implications for the Great Divergence Debate," Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers, University of Oxford, Department of Economics, number _196, Jun.
- Thomas Keywood & Jörg Baten, 0, "Elite violence and elite numeracy in Europe from 500 to 1900 CE: roots of the divergence," Cliometrica, Springer;Cliometric Society (Association Francaise de Cliométrie), volume 0, issue , pages 1-71, DOI: 10.1007/s11698-020-00206-1.
- Francisco Pino & Jordi Vidal-Robert, , "Habemus Papam? Polarization and Conflict in the Papal States," Working Papers, University of Chile, Department of Economics, number wp492.
- Mark Koyama & Jean-Paul Carvalho, , "Development and Religious Polarization: The Emergence of Reform and Ultra-Orthodox Judaism," Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of York, number 11/11.
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- Gonzalo, Jesús & Pitarakis, Jean-Yves, 2012, "Estimation and inference in threshold type regime switching models," UC3M Working papers. Economics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de EconomÃa, number we1204, Jan.
- Robert Allen & Robert C. Allen, 2007, "Wages, Prices, and Living Standards in China, Japan, and Europe, 1738-1925," Economics Series Working Papers, University of Oxford, Department of Economics, number 316, Apr.
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