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2016
- 53-101 Women and Their Businesses
In: Female Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century England
by Jennifer Aston
- 57-78 Institutions and the Market
In: Japan and the Great Divergence
by Penelope Francks
- 63-85 Frozen Fillets from the Far North: German Demand for Norwegian Fish
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Ole Sparenberg
- 63-96 National Interest, Reputation, and Economic Development in an ‘Infant’ Country: The Japanese Response to Western Criticisms
In: 'Deficient in Commercial Morality'?
by Janet Hunter
- 79-87 The Role of the State
In: Japan and the Great Divergence
by Penelope Francks
- 89-97 Knowledge, Technology, and Culture
In: Japan and the Great Divergence
by Penelope Francks
- 89-114 Financial and Monetary Developments in the Occupied Netherlands, 1940–45
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Hein A. M. Klemann
- 97-105 Conclusion
In: 'Deficient in Commercial Morality'?
by Janet Hunter
- 99-109 Consumption and the Industrious Revolution
In: Japan and the Great Divergence
by Penelope Francks
- 103-138 Who Was the Victorian Businesswoman?
In: Female Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century England
by Jennifer Aston
- 111-116 Conclusion
In: Japan and the Great Divergence
by Penelope Francks
- 115-138 Doing Business with the Hun: Dutch Business During the German Occupation, 1940–45
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Martijn Lak
- 139-160 Seizure or Purchase? French Deliveries for German Purposes in World War II, 1940–44
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Marcel Boldorf
- 139-173 The Social Network
In: Female Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century England
by Jennifer Aston
- 161-186 Shades of Collaboration: The French Automobile Industry Under German Occupation, 1940–44
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Talbot Imlay
- 175-209 Life After Death
In: Female Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century England
by Jennifer Aston
- 187-209 A Faustian Bargain: Denmark’s Precarious Deal with the German War Economy
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Joachim Lund
- 211-226 Conclusion
In: Female Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century England
by Jennifer Aston
- 211-241 Corporatist Institutions and Economic Collaboration in Occupied Belgium
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Dirk Luyten
- 245-271 Incentive Structures and State Regulations of the Norwegian Economy
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Harald Espeli
- 273-298 Why Did Germany Not Fully Exploit the Norwegian Nickel Industry, 1940–45?
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Pål Thonstad Sandvik & Jonas Scherner
- 299-329 A Quest for Diversification? Norsk Hydro, IG Farben, and the German Light Metal Programme
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Ketil Gjølme Andersen & Anette H. Storeide
- 331-357 Facing Disincentives? Norwegian Aluminium Companies Working for the German Aircraft Industry
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Hans Otto Frøland
- 359-387 Hitler’s Achilles Heel? Norwegian Molybdenum as a Bottleneck in the German War Economy
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Andreas D. R. Sanders & Mats Ingulstad
- 389-415 The Norwegian Fishing Sector During the German Occupation: Continuity or Change?
In: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe
by Bjørn-Petter Finstad
2015
2014
- 1-2 Introduction
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 3-18 1945–51: Labour’s Macro-Economic Policies
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 19-35 1951–52: The Reactivation of Monetary Policy
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 36-43 1952–54: Years of Growth
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 44-47 Moves towards Convertibility and Their Implications for Monetary Policy
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 48-54 Short-term Interest Rates in Late 1952 to Mid-1954
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 55-63 Government Debt Management 1952–54
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 64-92 The Debacle of 1955
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 93-113 1956: Macmillan as Chancellor
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 114-140 1957: The Year of Thorneycroft
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 141-156 1958: The Sunny Uplands
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 157-171 1959: Here We Go Again
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 172-180 Monetary Policy Techniques
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 181-193 Financial Repression
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 194-217 Management and Communication of Monetary Policy
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 218-235 An Assessment of Monetary Policy
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
- 236-242 Epilogue: The Next Reactivation of Monetary Policy
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951–59
by William A. Allen
2013