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Björn Quanjer
(2024)
Height and the disease environment of children: The association between mortality and height in the Netherlands 1850–1940.
Economic History Review
(pp. 391-415).
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Leonard Kukić
(2024)
Technical change and the postwar slowdown in Soviet economic growth in a long run perspective, 1885–2019.
Economic History Review
(pp. 644-674).
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Henning Bovenkerk; Christine Fertig
(2023)
Consumer revolution in north-western Germany: Material culture, global goods, and proto-industry in rural households in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries.
Economic History Review
(pp. 551-574).
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Èric Gómez-i-Aznar
(2023)
Ad maiorem Dei gloriam: Numeracy levels in the Guarani Jesuit missions.
Economic History Review
(pp. 87-117).
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Article
Charles Udale
(2023)
Evaluating early modern lockdowns: Household quarantine in Bristol, 1565–1604.
Economic History Review
(pp. 118-144).
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Tetsuji Okazaki
(2023)
Designing wartime economic controls: Productivity and firm dynamics in the Japanese cotton spinning industry, 1937–9.
Economic History Review
(pp. 999-1022).
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Martin Ivanov; Michael Kopsidis
(2023)
Industrialisation in a small grain economy during the First Globalisation: Bulgaria c. 1870–1910.
Economic History Review
(pp. 169-198).
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Article
Michail Raftakis
(2023)
Urban mortality in Greece: Hermoupolis (1859–1940).
Economic History Review
(pp. 728-758).
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Article
Emiliano Travieso
(2023)
Soils, scale, or elites? Biological innovation in Uruguayan cattle farming, 1880–1913.
Economic History Review
(pp. 498-524).
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Article
Wouter Ryckbosch; Wout Saelens
(2023)
Fuelling the urban economy: A comparative study of energy in the Low Countries, 1600–1850.
Economic History Review
(pp. 221-256).
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Article
Ravshonbek Otojanov; Roger Fouquet; Brigitte Granville
(2023)
Factor prices and induced technical change in the industrial revolution.
Economic History Review
(pp. 599-623).
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Ewout Frankema; Marlous van Waijenburg
(2023)
What about the race between education and technology in the Global South? Comparing skill premiums in colonial Africa and Asia.
Economic History Review
(pp. 941-978).
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Timur Natkhov; Natalia Vasilenok
(2023)
Ethnic-specific infant care practices and infant mortality in late Imperial Russia.
Economic History Review
(pp. 783-806).
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Article
Mattia C. Bertazzini
(2023)
The effect of settler farming on indigenous agriculture: Evidence from Italian Libya.
Economic History Review
(pp. 31-59).
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Article
Seán Kenny; Jason Lennard; Kevin Hjortshøj O'Rourke
(2023)
An annual index of Irish industrial production, 1800–1913.
Economic History Review
(pp. 283-304).
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Article
Alexander J. Field
(2023)
The decline of US manufacturing productivity between 1941 and 1948.
Economic History Review
(pp. 1163-1190).
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Article
Toke S. Aidt; Romola J. Davenport; Felix Gray
(2023)
New perspectives on the contribution of sanitary investments to mortality decline in English cities, 1845–1909.
Economic History Review
(pp. 624-660).
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Article
Tom Nicholas
(2023)
Status and mortality: Is there a Whitehall effect in the United States?.
Economic History Review
(pp. 1191-1230).
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Review
Latika Chaudhary
(2023)
Review of "Railways' Economic Impact on Uttar Pradesh and Colonial North India (1860-1914): The Iron Raj".
Economic History Review.
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Review
Eric B. Schneider
(2023)
Review of "Plagues upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History".
Economic History Review.
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