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October 1988, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 424-445 Internal labor markets before World War I: On-the-job training and employee promotion
by Sundstrom, William A.
July 1988, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 227-264 Height and income: A new method for the estimation of historical national income series
by Brinkman, Henk Jan & Drukker, J. W. & Slot, Brigitte - 265-294 The cost of capital and medieval agricultural technique
by Clark, Gregory - 295-322 Exploring the affinity of wheat and slavery in the Virginia Piedmont
by Irwin, James R. - 323-336 Third world incomes before World War I: Some comparisons
by Hanson, John II - 337-338 The determinants of individual immigrant mortality on sailing ships, 1836-1853
by Cohn, Raymond L.
April 1988, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 117-146 The growth of labor productivity in early modern English agriculture
by Allen, Robert C. - 147-163 Tariffs and growth: The dales hypothesis
by Easton, Stephen T. & Gibson, William A. & Reed, Clyde G. - 164-197 Old-age security motives, labor markets, and farm family fertility in antebellum American
by Sundstrom, William A. & David, Paul A. - 198-224 Economic development with high wages: An historical perspective
by Altman, Morris
January 1988, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-19 Overpopulation and malnutrition rediscovered: Hard times in 19th-century Sweden
by Sandberg, Lars G. & Steckel, Richard H. - 20-41 Urban growth and decline, budgetary incrementalism, and municipal finances: Milwaukee, 1870-1977
by Booth, Douglas E. - 42-59 The consumer durables revolution in England 1932-1938; A regional analysis
by Bowden, Sue M. - 60-74 Factory fatalities and regulation in Britain, 1878-1913
by Bartrip, P. W. J. & Fenn, P. T. - 75-97 Currency depreciation in early modern England and France
by Glassman, Debra & Redish, Angela - 98-116 A model of English demographic changes: 1573-1873
by Stavins, Robert
October 1987, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 327-353 American stock market development and performance, 1871-1929
by Snowden, Kenneth A. - 354-370 Trade and stabilization: Another look at British India's controversial foodgrain exports
by Ravallion, Martin - 371-391 The determinants of individual immigrant mortality on sailing ships, 1836-1853
by Cohn, Raymond L. - 392-408 Powerloom profitability and steam power costs: Britain in the 1830s
by Lyons, John S. - 409-433 The German inflation and foreign business cycles, 1920-1922
by Webb, Steven B.
July 1987, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 245-268 British economic growth, 1700-1850; some difficulties of interpretation
by Crafts, N. F. R. - 269-292 Debating the British industrial revolution
by Williamson, Jeffrey G. - 293-319 Has the industrial revolution been crowded out? Some reflections on Crafts and Williamson
by Mokyr, Joel
April 1987, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 107-129 What do markets do? : Efficiency tests of the 18th-century London stock market
by Mirowski, Philip - 130-157 A model of migration and wealth accumulation: Farmers at the antebellum southern frontier
by Schaefer, Donald F. - 158-177 Human capital and the pre-Famine Irish emigration to England
by Nicholas, Stephen & Shergold, Peter R. - 178-196 The costs of survival: The transport of slaves in the middle passage and the profitability of the 18th-century British slave trade
by Richardson, David - 197-217 Factor substitution and induced innovation in north American kraft pulping: 1914-1940
by Cohen, Avi J. - 218-243 Money in the trans-Mississippi confederacy and the confederate currency reform act of 1864
by Pecquet, Gary M.
January 1987, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-21 The growth and decay of custom: The role of the new institutional economics in economic history
by Basu, Kaushik & Jones, Eric & Schlicht, Ekkehart - 22-42 Chinese immigration and contract labor in the late nineteenth century
by Cloud, Patricia & Galenson, David W. - 43-62 The causes of the depression in Australia
by Valentine, T. J. - 63-76 Colonial immigrant literacy: An economic analysis of Pennsylvania-German evidence, 1727-1775
by Grubb, Farley - 77-100 American homesteaders and the Canadian prairies, 1899 and 1909
by Percy, Michael B. & Woroby, Tamara - 101-106 Colonial labor markets and the length of indenture: Further evidence
by Grubb, Farley
October 1986, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 339-415 Explorations in monetary history: A survey of the literature
by Bordo, Michael D. - 416-444 British economic growth: The paradox of the 1880s and the timing of the climacteric
by Greasley, David
July 1986, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 227-252 Property rights in economic history: Implications for research
by Libecap, Gary D. - 253-268 Private sector response to stabilization policy: A case study
by Allen, Andrew T. - 269-298 Workplace safety during the progressive era: Fatal accidents in bituminous coal mining, 1912-1923
by Fishback, Price V. - 299-336 Poor law policy, unemployment, and pauperism
by MacKinnon, Mary
April 1986, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 103-123 The labor market of southern textile mill villages: Some micro evidence
by Phillips, William H. - 124-152 Was there an energy crisis in Great Britain in the 17th century?
by Thomas, Brinley - 153-172 Wages and unemployment in interwar Britain
by Beenstock, Michael & Warburton, Peter - 173-198 Birth weights and infant mortality among American slaves
by Steckel, Richard H. - 199-204 The failure of the bank of United States: A reappraisal : A reply
by Friedman, Milton & Schwartz, Anna J. - 205-225 The decline and resistance of ottoman cotton textiles 1820-1913
by Pamuk, Sevket
January 1986, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-32 U.S. capital exports to Germany 1919-1923 compared to 1924-1929
by Holtfrerich, Carl-Ludwig - 33-55 Before the Glass-Steagall Act: An analysis of the investment banking activities of national banks
by White, Eugene Nelson - 56-84 The bank of France and the sterilization of gold, 1926-1932
by Eichengreen, Barry - 85-99 Export shares in the European periphery and the Third World before World War I: Questionable data, facile analogies
by Hanson, John II
October 1985, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 341-377 Growth, equality, and history
by Lindert, Peter H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. - 378-401 On the unimportance of machinery
by James Field, Alexander - 402-416 The failure of the bank of United States: A reappraisal
by Lucia, Joseph L. - 417-439 Regional employment multipliers, regional policy, and structural change in interwar Britain
by Jones, M. E. F.
July 1985, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 233-256 Poor relief policy in antebellum New York state: The rise and decline of the poorhouse
by Hannon, Joan Underhill - 257-270 The British labor market in the 1920s: A test of the search-turnover approach
by Hatton, T. J. - 271-295 The stability of the short-run money demand function, 1920-1939
by Hafer, R. W. - 296-315 Explaining differences in per capita income between countries: A hypothesis and test for 1950 and 1970
by Landau, Daniel - 316-339 The incidence of servitude in trans-Atlantic migration, 1771-1804
by Grubb, Farley
April 1985, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 129-167 An economic model of the English Poor Law circa 1780-1834
by Boyer, George R. - 168-193 Chinese agriculture and the international economy, 1870-1930: A reassessment
by Brandt, Loren - 194-219 Reconstruction of a bimetallic price level
by Drake, Louis S. - 220-226 The Parker-Gallman sample and wealth distributions for the antebellum South: A comment
by Schaefer, Donald & Schmitz, Mark - 227-232 The Parker-Gallman sample and wealth distributions for the antebellum south: A reply
by Yang, Donghyu
January 1985, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-28 Crisis, bigger government, and ideological change: Two hypotheses on the ratchet phenomenon
by Higgs, Robert - 29-52 Industrial structure and the emergence of the modern industrial corporation
by Atack, Jeremy - 53-96 The horndal effect in early U.S. manufacturing
by Lazonick, William & Brush, Thomas - 97-126 Labor force change in Germany since 1882: A life cycle perspective
by Kleber, Wolfgang
October 1984, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 329-350 Self-help versus state help: Old age pensions and personal savings in Great Britain, 1906-1937
by Johnson, Paul - 351-382 Was the transition from the artisanal shop to the nonmechanized factory associated with gains in efficiency?: Evidence from the U.S. Manufacturing censuses of 1820 and 1850
by Sokoloff, Kenneth L. - 383-405 Market power in the London coal trade: The limitation of the vend, 1770-1845
by Hausman, William J. - 406-428 The early stages of European industrialization: Economic organization under serfdom
by Millward, Robert
July 1984, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 231-253 The use of general equilibrium analysis in economic history
by James, John A. - 254-269 The eighteenth-century English diet and economic change
by Shammas, Carole - 270-289 Measurement of English farming technological change, 1523-1900
by Sullivan, Richard J. - 290-305 Contractors, collusion, and competition: Japanese immigrant railroad laborers in the Pacific Northwest, 1898-1911
by Murayama, Yuzo - 306-326 Teacher salaries in black and white: The south in 1910
by Margo, Robert A.
April 1984, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 103-124 Financial institutions and economic development: A comparison of Great Britain and France in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
by Kindleberger, Charles P. - 125-132 Additional evidence on money and prices: U.S. data 1870-1913
by Bessler, David A. - 133-150 Economic change and contract labor in the British Caribbean: The end of slavery and the adjustment to emancipation
by Engerman, Stanley L. - 151-168 An economic theory of political change in premissionary Hawaii
by La Croix, Sumner J. & Roumasset, James - 169-175 Steel rails versus iron rails: Evidence from Canada
by Carlos, Ann M. - 176-191 Electricity, productivity, and labor saving: American manufacturing, 1900-1929
by Woolf, Arthur G. - 192-217 Public debt management policy and nineteenth-century American economic growth
by James, John A. - 218-223 The case against productive whipping
by MacKinnon, Mary & Johnson, Paul - 224-228 The productivity of corporal punishment : A reply to MacKinnon and Johnson
by Nardinelli, Clark
January 1984, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-27 The historical evolution of female earnings functions and occupations
by Goldin, Claudia - 28-39 Earnings in the post-bellum Southern cotton textile industry: A case study
by McHugh, Cathy L. - 40-63 Distributional effects of federal tax policy 1929-1939
by Renaghan, Thomas M. - 64-87 Central bank cooperation under the interwar gold standard
by Eichengreen, Barry - 88-102 Notes on the wealth distribution of farm households in the united states, 1860: A new look at two manuscript: Census samples
by Yang, Donghyu
October 1983, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 331-350 Night work as a labor market phenomenon: Southern textiles in the interwar period
by Shiells, Martha & Wright, Gavin - 351-374 The relationship between intrafirm and contractual forms of industrial research in American manufacturing, 1900-1940
by Mowery, David C. - 375-386 Measuring the carryover cost of WWII to the soviet people: 1945-1953
by Linz, Susan J. - 387-401 Gross national product in Europe 1870-1910: Some new estimates
by Crafts, N. F. R. - 402-417 The economic crisis of 1837-1839 in Upper Canada: Case study of a temporary suspension of specie payments
by Redish, Angela - 418-439 Monetization and the behavior of velocity in Sweden, 1871-1913
by Jonung, Lars
July 1983, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 221-247 The 1930s Depression in Latin America: A macro analysis
by Twomey, Michael J. - 248-257 Steel rails and American railroads 1867-1880: Cost minimizing choice : A comment on the analysis of Atack and Brueckner
by Harley, C. Knick - 258-262 Steel rails and American railroads, 1867-1880: Reply to Harley
by Atack, Jeremy & Brueckner, Jan K. - 263-273 Land fragmentation as an index of history in the Virginia Military District of Ohio
by Soltow, Lee - 274-293 Money supply, economic growth, and the quantity theory of money: France, 1650-1788
by Riley, James C. & McCusker, John J. - 294-328 On the lack of a political market for compulsory old-age insurance prior to the great depression: Insights from economic theories of government
by Weaver, Carolyn L.
April 1983, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 131-155 English living standards, population growth, and Wrigley-Schofield
by Lindert, Peter H. - 156-162 Slavery, amenities, and factor price equalization: A note on migration and freedom
by Graves, Philip E. & Sexton, Robert L. & Vedder, Richard K. - 163-182 Eighteenth-century British trade: Homespun or empire made?
by Hatton, T. J. & Lyons, John S. & Satchell, S. E. - 183-198 Industrialization and productivity: Australian manufacturing in the 1920s and 1950s
by Haig, Bryan D. & Cain, Neville G. - 199-220 The persistence of land fragmentation in peasant agriculture: An analysis of South Asian cases
by Heston, Alan & Kumar, Dharma
January 1983, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-13 On the rational origins of the modern centralized state
by Batchelder, Ronald W. & Freudenberger, Herman - 14-36 The economic foundations of East-West migration during the 19th century
by Steckel, Richard H. - 37-57 Employment in nineteenth century Indian textiles
by Twomey, Michael J. - 58-72 To annex or not? A tale of two towns: Evanston and Hyde Park
by Cain, Louis P. - 73-93 The political economy of tariff policy: A case study of the United States
by Baack, Bennett D. & Ray, Edward John - 94-109 Reinterpreting Britain's social tables, 1688-1913
by Lindert, Peter H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. - 110-129 Capitalism and rationality: A study of measurements in British coal mining, ca. 1750-1850
by Pollard, Sidney
October 1982, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 321-338 Instability in the transition from manorialism: A classical analysis
by Day, Richard H. - 339-359 Steel rails and American railroads, 1867-1880
by Atack, Jeremy & Brueckner, Jan K. - 360-384 Emigration and poverty in prefamine Ireland
by Mokyr, Joel & Grada, Cormac O - 385-408 Revising England's social tables 1688-1812
by Lindert, Peter H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. - 409-434 Reciprocity and the Canadian general election of 1911
by Percy, M. B. & Norrie, K. H. & Johnston, R. G. - 435-445 Interest rate and expenditure effects of the banking panic of 1930
by Wicker, Elmus
July 1982, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 211-220 Federal reserve policy in the great contraction: A counterfactual assessment
by Trescott, Paul B. - 221-245 Was the industrial revolution worth it? Disamenities and death in 19th century British towns
by Williamson, Jeffrey G. - 246-268 The diffusion of machine cutting in the British coal industry, 1902-1938
by Greasley, David - 269-282 The determinants of slave mortality rates on the middle passage
by Cohn, Raymond L. & Jensen, Richard A. - 283-295 Corporal punishment and children's wages in nineteenth century Britain
by Nardinelli, Clark - 296-320 An international perspective on land scattering
by Pryor, Frederic L.
April 1982, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 101-109 Nativity and the distribution of wealth: Chicago 1870
by Bubnys, Edward - 110-127 The membership problem of the National Banking System
by White, Eugene Nelson - 128-155 Women's Earnings, skill, and nativity in the progressive era
by Tannen, Michael B. - 156-183 The Birth and death of predatory competition in the north American fur trade: 1810-1821
by Carlos, Ann - 184-200 Agricultural productivity, partible inheritance, and the demographic response to rural poverty: An examination of the Spanish southwest
by Libecap, Gary D. & Alter, George - 201-207 Professor McCloskey on British free trade, 1841-1881: Some comments
by Cain, P. J. - 208-210 Reply to Peter Cain
by McCloskey, Donald N.
January 1982, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-27 Infrastructure linkages and trade performance: Thailand 1900-1940
by Feeny, David - 28-50 Ethnic discrimination in a 19th-century mining district: Michigan copper mines, 1888
by Hannon, Joan Underhill - 51-70 Regional price variations in England in 1843: An aspect of the standard-of-living debate
by Crafts, N. F. R. - 71-100 Did speculation destabilize the French Franc in the 1920s?
by Eichengreen, Barry J.
November 1981, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 309-329 Land abundance and cheap horsepower in the mechanization of the antebellum United States economy
by Christensen, Paul P. - 330-346 Antebellum regional incomes: Another look
by Cohn, Raymond L. - 347-375 Mechanizing cotton production in the American south: The tractor, 1915-1960
by Musoke, Moses S. - 376-388 Some evidence on relative labor scarcity in 19th-century American manufacturing
by James, John A. - 389-398 Age and economic achievement in an Irish Barony in 1821
by Soltow, Lee - 399-410 The growth of population in the Chesapeake colonies: A comment
by Menard, Russell R. - 411-414 From the parts to the whole: Modeling Chesapeake population
by Anderson, Terry L. - 415-433 French industrialization: The roehl thesis reconsidered
by Locke, Robert R. - 434-435 French industrialization: A reply
by Roehl, Richard
July 1981, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 211-232 Tenure choice in Southern agriculture, 1930-1960
by Alston, Lee J. - 233-256 Economics and politics: Voting behavior in Kansas during the populist decade
by Williams, Jeffrey C. - 257-289 The effect of market failure on the British motor industry before 1939
by Foreman-Peck, James - 290-303 The elasticity of substitution in 19th-century manufacturing
by Schmitz, Mark - 304-308 The slavery debate: A note from the sidelines
by Fenoaltea, Stefano
April 1981, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 97-127 Money and prices in the 19th century: Was Thomas Tooke right?
by Bordo, Michael D. & Schwartz, Anna J. - 128-154 Land allotment and the decline of American Indian farming
by Carlson, Leonard A. - 155-173 Shaping the British tariff structure in the 1930s
by Capie, Forrest - 174-198 The problem with neoclassical institutional economics: A critique with special reference to the North/Thomas model of pre-1500 Europe
by Field, Alexander James - 199-208 The evolution of premodern demographic regimes: A research note
by Mosk, Carl - 209-210 Edward franklin meeker (1943-1980)
by Higgs, Robert
January 1981, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-20 Labor rental in the manorial economy of European Russia at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th
by Koval'chenko, I. D. & Selunskaia, N. B. - 21-39 The emergence of wage labor in early modern England
by Millward, R. - 40-59 Capital formation and economic growth in mid-19th century Japan
by Akimoto, Hiroya - 60-83 Technology, economics, and politics in the modernization of China's coal-mining industry, 1850-1895
by Brown, Shannon R. & Wright, Tim - 84-96 Capital formation in Canada 1870-1900
by Pomfret, Richard
October 1980, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 323-341 Determinants of working women's wages during the progressive era
by Aldrich, Mark & Albelda, Randy - 342-371 A portfolio analysis of crop diversification and risk in the cotton south
by McGuire, Robert A. - 372-385 Efficient markets and great lakes timber: A conservation issue reexamined
by Johnson, Ronald N. & Libecap, Gary D. - 386-399 Cultivation techniques as a response to risk in early Canadian prairie agriculture
by Horrie, Kenneth H. - 400-410 Structural change in the 18th-century British economy: A test using cubic splines
by Hausman, William J. & Watts, James M. - 411-420 Small notes in the American colonies
by Hanson, John II - 421-427 Discrimination in the Austrian capital market?
by Komlos, John - 428-433 Discrimination in the Austrian capital market?: A reply
by Good, David F.
July 1980, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 189-217 Greasing the wheels of sputtering export engines: Widwestern grains and American growth
by Williamson, Jeffrey G. - 218-250 Transportation, the world wheat trade, and the Kuznets Cycle, 1850-1913
by Knick Harley, C. - 251-274 The growth of the Canadian economy, 1896-1920 : Export led and/or neoclassical growth
by Ankli, Robert E. - 275-302 Canadian wheat production and trade 1896-1930
by Dick, Trevor J. O. - 303-320 Magnanimous albion: Free trade and British national income, 1841-1881
by McCloskey, Donald N.
April 1980, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 95-117 Women's labor force participation and the decline of the family economy in the United States
by Rotella, Elyce J. - 118-134 Earnings and savings in the early 19th century
by Adams, Donald Jr. - 135-164 Grain marketings and peasant consumption, Russia, 1885-1913
by Gregory, Paul R. - 165-175 An index of aggregate economic activity in Canada, 1896-1939: A factor analytic approach
by George, P. J. & Oksanen, E. H. - 176-188 National income estimates and the British standard of living debate: A reappraisal of 1801-1831
by Crafts, N. F. R.
January 1980, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-5 Exports and economic growth
by Caves, Richard E. & North, Douglass C. & Price, Jacob M. - 6-25 The role of exports in American economic growth during the napoleonic wars, 1793 to 1807
by Goldin, Claudia D. & Lewis, Frank D. - 26-47 The impact of trade on agricultural development: Bombay presidency, 1855-1920
by McAlpin, Michelle Burge - 48-93 Toward an export economy: British exports during the industrial revolution
by Crouzet, Francois
October 1979, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 363-380 Slave height profiles from coastwise manifests
by Steckel, Richard H. - 381-408 Cycles and trends of mortality in 18 large American cities, 1871-1900
by Higgs, Robert - 409-437 Fact in fiction? The relative costs of steam and water power: a simulation approach
by Atack, Jeremy
July 1979, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 1-1 Foreword
by Morris, Morris David - 240-245 Melvin Moses Knight
by Pontecorvo, Giulio & Stewart, Charles F. - 249-259 A framework for analyzing the state in economic history
by North, Douglass C. - 260-296 De gustibus disputandum est: Changing consumer preferences in economic growth
by Felix, David - 297-330 Perspectives on the forty-sixth anniversary of the U.S. mixed economy
by Vatter, Harold G. - 331-340 The theory of small enterprise: Smith, mill, marshall, and marx
by Phillips, Joseph D. - 341-361 South Asian entrepreneurship and the rashomon effect, 1800-1947
by Morris, Morris David
April 1979, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 111-131 Household and market production of families in a late nineteenth century American city
by Goldin, Claudia
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