Papers Presented at Cliometrics Conferences
1961 Present
1961
- G.W. Bertram, "The Process of Canadian Industrialization, 1870-1900"
- Robert Fogel, "The Social Savings Attributable to American Railroads
in the Inter-regional Distribution of Agricultural Products in 1890: An Application
of Mathematical Models to a Problem of History"
- J. H. McRandle and J.P. Quick, "An Econometric Study of Strategic Decisions
with Respect to the Anglo-German Naval Armaments Race, 1900-1914"
- George G. S. Murphy, "The Simple Structure of Some Historical Methods"
- William Parker, "A Statistical Framework for Agricultural History"
- John W. Snyder, "Ancient Sumerian Economic Documents"
1962
- Dorothy Brady, "Some Aspects of the Effect of Technological Change
on the Price Structure"
- Paul David, "British Domestic Investment of the 1860s"
- Lance Davis, James Quirk and R. Saposnik, "A Simulation Model of the
Northern World"
- Richard Easterlin, "North on the Antebellum American Economy"
- Robert Gallman, "National Output in the 19th Century"
- William Parker, "Output of the Farm Sector, 1840-1890"
- M. Simon and H. Segal, "A Simulation Model of British Economic Relationships
with the
Underdeveloped World of the 19th Century"
1963
- Dorothy Brady, "The Prices of Consumer Durable Goods"
- John Dales, "Industrialization as a Force Toward Retardation in the Rate
of Canadian Economic Growth"
- Robert Fogel, "The Position of Rails in the Market for American Iron
1840-1860: A Palaeontological Reconstruction"
- Eugene Genovese, "Food Costs of Slaves and Profitability of Slavery in
the Antebellum South"
- Charles Levin, "A Theory of Regional Economic Growth" Douglass North,
"Trends in Ocean Freight Rates"
- Douglass North, "Trends in Ocean Freight Rates"
1964
- Rondo Cameron, "Banking in the Early Stages of Industrialization"
- Richard DuBoff, "Electrification and Capital-Output Ratios in American
Manufacturing, 1880-1954: Some Preliminary Findings"
- Richard Easterlin, "Interrelations Between Long Swings in Demographic
and Economic Growth, U.S., 1820-1960"
- Gordon Marker, "Internal Migration and Economic Opportunity: France,
1872-1911"
- William Parker and Robert Gallman, "Civil War Southern Agriculture"
- Roger Ransom, "Returns on the Ohio Canals: 1836-1860"
- Eugene Smolensky, "A Model of Urban Growth: San Diego Case Study"
- Peter Temin, "The Costs of Blast Furnace Operation in 1890"
- Harold Williamson, "Mass Production, Mass Consumption, and American Industrial
Development"
1965
- Robert Basmann, "The Role of the Economic Historian in the Predictive
Testing of Proffered Economic Laws"
- John Bowman, "The Embattled Farmer Revisited"
- Paul David, "The Mechanization of Grain Harvesting in the Antebellum
Midwest"
- Heywood Fleisig, "The Costs of Mechanical Cotton Harvesting in the 19th
Century"
- Robert Fogel and Stanley Engerman, "U.S. Iron Industry in the 19th Century"
- Robert Gallman and Edward Howle, "Capital Stock Estimates, 1840-1860"
- Allen C. Kelley, "International Migration and Economic Growth: Australia,
1865-1935"
- Marvin McInnis, "Regional Income Differentials in Canada"
- Mancur Olsen, "Some Alleged 'Shortage of Money' in Medieval Europe"
- Thomas Orsagh, "Trends in the Location of the German Smelting Industry,
1870-1914"
- William Whitney, "The Structure of the American Economy in the Late 19th
Century: An Exercise in Historical Input-Output Analysis"
1966
- J. Fred Bateman, "The Evolution of the Dairy Industry" John Bowman,
"The Embattled Farmer Revisited and Revisited Again"
- Richard Easterlin, "Economic-Demographic Interactions and Long Swings
in Economic Growth"
- Irwin Feller, "The Diffusion of the Draper Loom"
- William Parker, "This Little Pig Went to Market"
- Matthew Simon and David Novak, "European Imports as a Source of American
Supply: 1870-1914"
- Sam Bass Warner, "Industrial Location and City Growth: The Food Processing
Industry"
1967
- Thomas Alexander, "Economic Facts and Political Reality: Alabama, A
Preliminary Survey"
- William Aydelotte, "The Conservative and Radical Interpretations of Early
Victorian Social Legislation"
- Thomas Berry, "Gold, Prices, and the Local Economy: San Francisco in
the Nineteenth Century"
- James Faust, "The Yeoman and the Westward Movement"
- Henry Gemery, "Productivity Growth, Process Change and Technical Change
in the Glass Industry: 1899-1935"
- Alice Jones, "Approaches to Wealth Estimates in the Colonial Period"
- Donald McCloskey, "The Demise of the British Steel Industry: Murder,
Natural Causes or Suicide?"
- Henry McClure, "The Philadelphia Housing Picture, 1774-1775"
- J. David Singer, "Status, Alliances, and Foreign Relations: A Model of
International Reactions"
- Sam Bass Warner, "Patterns of Urban Segregation: Philadelphia in the
18th, 19th and 20th Centuries"
1968
- Raymond Battalio and John Kagel, "Structure of Ante-Bellum Southern
Agriculture: South Carolina, A Case Study"
- Noel Butlin, "The Economics of Slavery"
- William I. Davisson and Dennis J. Dugan, "Growth and Wealth in the Colonial
Economy, 1641-1682"
- Stanley L. Engerman, "Regional Incomes in the Nineteenth Century"
- G. Flueckiger, "Technical Change in the Iron and Steel Industry: An Application
of Automaton Theory
- Robert Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman, "A Model for the Explanation of
Industrial Expansion During the Nineteenth Century with an Application to
the American Iron Industry"
- Robert Gallman, "The Self-Sufficiency of Cotton Plantations"
- R. Marvin McInnis, "Economic Development and Changing Industrial Structure"
- Lloyd Mercer, "Private and Social Rates of Return: The Central Pacific
Railroad, A Case Study"
- William D. Nordhaus, "The Optimum Life of a Patent"
- Joseph Stiglitz, "Choice of Technique, Technical Change and Patterns
of Growth"
- Gary Walton and James Shepherd, "Estimates of 'Invisible' Earnings in
the Balance of Payments of the British North American Colonies, 1768-1772"
- Gavin Wright and Peter Passell, "Production Functions in Cotton Farming
in the Nineteenth Century"
1969
- Raymond Dacey, "Aspects of the 'Counterfactual Controversy'"
Raymond W. Goldsmith, "Comparative Financial Developments Since the Late
19th Century"
- George W. Grantham, "French Agricultural Technology in the Nineteenth
Century--A Statistical Enquiry"
- Alexander Korns, "Real Wages and Foreign Trade in the Civil War Era"
- Diane L. Lindstrom, "Southern Dependence Upon Interregional Grain Supplies:
A Review of the Trade Flows, 1840-1860"
- Donald McCloskey, "Did Britain Fail?"
- Franklin F. Mendels, "Population Pressure and Rural Industrialization
in Early Modern Europe"
- Larry Neal, "Investment Behavior by American Railroads, 1897-1914"
- Thomas J. Orsagh, "A Model for the Dispersion of the Migrant Labor Force
and Its Results for the US, 1880-1920
- Richard E. Sylla, "Banking Market Structure and Capital Mobilization
after the Civil War"
- Larry T. Wimmer, "The Gold Crisis of 1869: A Problem in Domestic Economic
Policy and International Trade Theory"
- Gavin Wright, "The Distribution of Agricultural Wealth in the South and
Economies of Scale,
1850-1860"
1970
- John Coatsworth, "Railroad Social Saving and Mexican Development"
- Paul A. David, "Learning by Doing and Tariff Protection: A Reconsideration
of the Case of the Antebellum U.S. Cotton Textile Industry"
- Albert Fishlow, "Import Substitution and Industrialization in Brazil"
- Jerry Green, "The Effect of the Iron Tariff in the US 1847-1859: The
Estimation of a General Equilibrium System with Non-Traded Goods"
- Duncan McDougall, "The American Tariff System, 1870-1914"
- George Murphy, "Economic Opportunities for Blacks in the American South,
1866-1914"
- Larry Neal and Paul Uselding, "Immigration: A Neglected Source of American
Economic Growth, 1790-1912"
- Peter Passell and Maria Schmundt, "Pre-Civil War Land Policy and the
Growth of Manufacturing"
- Clayne Pope, "The Effect of the Antebellum Tariff on Income Distribution"
- Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch, "Problems in the Economic History
of Southern Agriculture: 1865-1880"
- Maurice Willinson, "European Migration to the US: An Econometric Analysis
of Aggregate Labor Supply and Demand"
- Richard Zeckhauser and Peter McClelland, "Estimates of US Interregional
Migration and Their Relevance to a Model of Interregional Growth, 1800-1850"
1971
- Stephen DeCanio, "Tenancy and the Supply of Cotton in the South: 1881-1914"
- Gerald Flueckiger, "Specialization, Training and Technological Equilibrium"
- C. Knick Harley, "On the Persistence of Old Techniques in the Face of
Advancing Technology: The Case of Nineteenth Century Shipbuilding"
- Edward L. Hester, "The Significance of Western and Southern Commodity
Flows in Coastal Shipping Trade Routes, 1819-1857"
- Allen C. Kelley and Jeffrey G. Williamson, "Writing History Backwards:
Meiji Japan Revisited"
- E. Phillip LeVeen, "British Slave Trade Suppression Policies, 1820-1865:
Impact and Implications"
- Frank David Lewis, "The Relative Movement of Labour from Agriculture
to Manufacturing in the U.S., 1869-1899: A General Equilibrium Approach"
- Jonathan J. Pincus, "Towards a Positive Theory of Tariff Formation"
- James Shepherd and Samuel H. Williamson, "Coastal Shipping in the American
Colonies, 1768-1774"
- Robert Paul Thomas and Ben Baack, "The Enclosure Movement and the Supply
of Labor During the Industrial Revolution"
1972
- Stanley Engerman and Robert Fogel, "The Market Evaluation of Human
Capital: The Case of Slavery"
- Richard Freeman, "Black-White Income Differences: Why Did They Last So
Long? The Role of Educational Discrimination"
- George Grantham, "The Demand for Labor and the Introduction of Labor-Saving
Techniques in French Agriculture, 1850-1880"
- Glenn R. Hueckel, "The French Wars and Britain's Income Distribution,
1790-1815"
- Ronald Lee, "Population in 18th Century England: An Aggregate Time Series
Analysis"
- Stephen A. Marglin, "What Do Bosses Do? The Origins and Function of Hierarchy
in Capitalist Production"
- Clyde Reed, "Relative Price Movements and Population Change in Pre-Industrial
England"
- Lee Soltow, "Models of the Age-Specific Values of Slaves and Free Men
in 1860"
- Gavin Wright, "The Political Economy of Government Spending: An Econometric
Analysis of the New Deal Years"
1973
- Robert C. Allen, "The Shift to Mineral Fuel: Ohio Valley Blast Furnaces"
- Daniel Baugh, "The Cost of Poor Relief in Southeast England, ca. 1790-1834"
- Michael Bordo, "The First Round Effects of Monetary Change: An Historical
Approach"
- Alexander Field, "Educational Reform and Manufacturing Development: Massachusetts,
1837-1865"
- Robert Klepper, "The Economic Bases for Agrarian Protest in the U.S.,
1870-1900: A Preliminary Report on the 1890s"
- Don Leet, "Human Fertility and Agricultural Opportunities in Ohio Counties:
From Frontier to Maturity, 1810-1860"
- Donald McCloskey and Richard Zecher, "How the Gold Standard Worked, 1880-1913"
- Edward Meeker, "Health Trends of Southern Blacks, 1850-1910: Some Preliminary
Findings"
- Ramon Myers, "The Economic Organization of Team Farming in China Since
the Revolution"
- Richard Steckel, "U.S. Slave and Free White Fertility: A Preliminary
View"
1974
- Terry Anderson and P.J. Hill, "The Evolution of Property Rights: A
Study of the American West"
- Don DeVoretz, "Some Impacts of Canadian Westward Migration on Fertility
Patterns, 1891-1921"
- David D. Haddock, "The Origins of Regulation: Competing Theories and
Critical Tests"
- Marvin McInnis, "Farm Households, Family Size, and Economic Circumstances
in Mid-19th Century Ontario"
- Richard W.T. Pomfret, "The Introduction of the Mechanical Reaper in Ontario
1850-70"
- Nicholas Sargen, "The Choice of Farm Power in the Northern Plains, 1920"
- Richard Sutch and Roger L. Ransom, "The Impact of the Civil War and of
Emancipation on Southern Agriculture"
1975
- Philip Coelho and James Shepherd, "Regional Differences in Real Wages:
The U.S. 1851-1880"
- Nick R. R. Crafts, "Determinants of the Rate of Parliamentary Enclosure"
- Stephen DeCanio and Joel Mokyr, "Inflation and the Financing of the American
Civil War"
- Stefano Fenoaltea, "Risk, Transaction Costs, and the Organization of
Medieval Agriculture"
- Gerald Gunderson, "Economic Trends in the Late Middle Ages: A Test of
the Common Case for Diminishing Returns"
- Joel Guttman, "Tenant-Rights, Uncertainty and Agricultural Investment:
The Irish Land Question Revisited"
- Roger Hinderliter and Hugh Rockoff, "Banking Under the Gold Standard:
An Analysis of Liquidity Management in Leading Financial Centers"
- John James, "The Development of the National Money Market, 1888-1911"
- Charles Maier, "The Political Contests of Inflation"
- Thomas Skidmore, "The Politics of Economic Stabilization in Latin America"
- Marie E. Sushka, "An Economic Model of the Money Market in the US, 1820-1860"
1976
- Steve Easton, "Able-Bodied Relief in England and Wales, 1855-1910"
- Alexander Field, "Occupational Structure, Dissent, and Educational Commitment:
Lancashire, 1841"
- David Galenson, "British Servants and the Colonial Labor System: An Analysis
of the Length of
Indenture"
- Michael Haines, "Industrial Work and the Family Life Cycle, 1889-1890"
- Laurence Kotlikoff, "Toward a Quantitative Description of the New Orleans
Slave Market"
- Gloria L. Main, "Inequality in Early America: The Evidence of Probate
Records form Massachusetts and Maryland"
- Howard P. Marvel, "Factory Regulation: A Reinterpretation of Early English
Experience"
- Michelle McAlpin, "The Demographic Effects of Famines in Bombay Presidency,
1871-1931"
- Philip Mirowski, "The Plague and the Penny-Loaf: The Disease-Dearth Nexus
in Stuart and Hanoverian London"
- Joel Mokyr and N. Eugene Savin, "Stagflation in Historical Perspective:
The Napoleonic Wars Revisited"
- Terrence Thomas, "The U.K. Full Employment Budget Surplus During the
Interwar Period: A Measure of the Deflationary Impact of Fiscal Policy"
1977
- Richard F. Alford, "The Estimation of the Probability of a Bryan Victory
in 1897"
- Daniel K. Benjamin and Lewis A. Kochin, "Searching for an Explanation
of Unemployment in Interwar Britain"
- Joan A. Hannon, "The Immigrant Worker in the Promised Land: Human Capital
and Ethnic
Discrimination in the Michigan Labor Market, 1888-1890"
- Gary D. Libecap, "Economic Variables and the Development of the Law:
The Case of Western Mineral Rights"
- Paul F. McGouldrick and Michael B. Tannen, "Did American Manufacturers
Discriminate Against Immigrants Before 1914?"
- Pamela J. Nickless, "Women Working and Change in Labor Productivity in
the New England Textile Industry: 1830-1860"
- Joseph D. Reid, Jr., "Sharecropping and Tenancy in American History"
- Hugh Rockoff, "Prices and Ration Control During World War II and the
Consumer Price Index"
- Warren C. Sanderson, "New Interpretations of the Decline in Fertility
of White Women in the United States, 1800-1920"
- Tom Ulen, "The Interstate Commerce Commission as a Cartel Manager: Was
It Necessary?"
- Kenneth I. Wolpin, "An Analysis of Crime in England and Wales: 1894-1967"
1978
- Eric Almquist, "A Quantitative Description and Analysis of Regional
Socio-Economic Variation in Ireland Before the Great Famine"
- Lee Alston, "Technical Change, Costs of Contracting, and the Decline
of Farm Tenancy in the South, 1930-1960"
- Ronald Batchelder and Herman Freudenberger, "A Theory of the Development
of the Modern Bureaucratic Organization: The Nation State in Europe"
- Mark Hopkins, "Emancipation: The Dominant Cause of Postbellum Stagnation"
- Brenda Kahn, "Price Expectations in the 1860s and 1890s"
- Nathaniel Leff, "Socio-Cultural Conditions in the Economic Retardation
of 19th Century Brazil: A New Look"
- Bradley Lewis, "Featureless Plains Featured: The Effects of 19th Century
Midwestern Railroads"
- Randall Mariger, "Predatory Price Cutting: The Standard Oil of New Jersey
Case Revisited"
- Franklin Mendels, "Peasant Household Structure in 19th Century France:
An Economic Approach"
- Joel Mokyr, "Poverty and Population in Pre-Famine Ireland: Old Issues
and New Data"
- Cynthia Taft Morris, "Patterns of Industrialization in the 19th and Early
20th Centuries: A Cross-Section Econometric Study"
- Carl Mosk, "Fecundity, Infanticide, and Food Consumption in Japan"
- William Nye, "The British Money Market During the 1860s"
- Mancur Olson, "The Political Economy of Comparative Growth Rates"
1979
- Robert C. Allen, "The Efficiency and Distributional Consequences of
18th Century Enclosures"
- Jeremy Atack, Fred Bateman, and Thomas Weiss, "The Manuscript Census
as a 19th Century Data Source"
- Fred Bateman, Jeremy Atack and Thomas Weiss, "The Diffusion and Adoption
of Steam Power: Risks and Returns in 19th Century Manufacturing"
- Louis Cain and Donald G. Paterson, "Factor Biases and Technical Change
in Manufacturing: The American System, 1850-1919"
- James A. Dunlevy, "On the Alleged Avoidance of the South by 19th Century
Immigrants"
- Carville V. Earle, "Entering the Modern Age: A Geographical Interpretation
of Labor Markets,
Industrialization, and the 'Working Class' in the Antebellum U.S."
- Claudia Goldin, "Women in the American Labor Experience: Issues, Life-Cycle
Participation, and Earnings Functions"
- William S. Hallagan, "Contract Cheating: A Case Study of the Japanese
in California Agriculture"
- Frank Lewis and R. Marvin McInnis, "The Relative Efficiency of French
and English Farmers in Lower Canada: 1851"
- Paul McGouldrick, "Women's and Men's Pay in American Manufacturing from
1895 to 1969"
- Lars G. Sandberg, "Ignorance, Poverty, and Economic Backwardness in the
Early Stages of European Industrialization: Variations on a Grand Theme by
Alexander Gerschenkron"
- Kenneth Sokoloff and Georgia Villaflor, "Some New Evidence on Nutrition,
Migration, and Military Participation in Colonial and Revolutionary America"
1980
- Stefano Fenoaltea, "Slavery and Supervision in Comparative Perspective:
A Model"
- Peter W. FitzRandolph, "The Rural Furnishing Merchant in the Postbellum
U.S.: A Study in Spatial Economics"
- David W. Galenson, "The Market Evaluation of Human Capital: The Case
of Indentured Servitude"
- David D. Haddock, "Determinants of Industrial Concentration in the U.S.
Automobile Industry, 1907 to 1979"
- John James, "Structural Change in U.S. Manufacturing, 1850-1890"
- Lars Jonung, "Monetization and the Behavior of Velocity in Sweden, 1871-1913"
- William H. Lazonick, "Industrial Relations, Work Organization, and Technological
Choice: U.S. and British Cotton Spinning"
- Robert N. McCauley, "Geology, Technology, and the Organization of Extraction
in British Coal Mining"
- William Mass, "The Adoption of the Automatic Loom, 1890-1920"
- Joel Mokyr and Cormac O'Grada, "A Statistical Reconstruction of a Pre-Industrial
Micro-Economy"
- Alexander M. Thompson III, "Technological Innovation and the Control
of Work: The Case of U.S. Coal Mining, 1865-1930"
- Eugene Nelson White, "State Deposit Insurance"
1981
- Edward Ames, "The Public Land Office as an Institutional Innovation"
- Barry Eichengreen, "Did Speculation Destabilize the French Franc in the
1920s?"
- Mark Friedberger and Richard Jensen, "Growing Money in the Corn Belt:
Passing Wealth to Children, 1880-1915"
- Ethan Harris, "Monetary Policy in Colonial America"
- Elizabeth Hoffman and Joel Mokyr, "The Immiserizing Potato in Ireland
Before the Famine"
- Alan Heston and Dharma Kumar, "Some Correlates of Land Fragmentation
in South Asia"
- Cathy McHugh, "The Family in the Southern Cotton Mills, 1880-1915"
- Philip Mirowski, "A New Theory and History of Fixed and Circulating Capital"
- Kevin Rock, "Were Rural Interest Rates Usurious? An Option Pricing Model"
- Joseph Ryan, "Silver and the Indian Economy, 1870-1892"
- Steven Webb, "A Fiscal Model of the German Money Supply, 1919-1923"
1982
- Michael Bernstein, "Long-Term Economic Growth and the Great Depression
in American Capitalism, 1929-1939"
- George Boyer , "The Role of Speenhamland Policies in Rural England During
the Early 19th Century"
- Evsey D. Domar and Mark Machina, "On the Profitability of Russian Serfdom"
- Stefano Fenoaltea, "The Industrialization of Italy, 1861-1913: A Progress
Report"
- Price V. Fishback, "Blacks, Immigrant Native Whites and Death in the
West Virginia Coal Industry"
- David Haddock, "The Abolition of Northern Slavery"
- William H. Lazonick and Thomas Brush, "A Quantitative and Historical
Examination of the Experience of Lawrence Mill #2 in Lowell, 1834-1855"
- Kenneth L. Sokoloff, "Was the Transition from the Artisanal Shop to the
Small Non-Mechanized Factory Associated with Gains in Efficiency: Evidence
from the US Manufacturing Censuses of 1820 and 1850"
- Barbara L. Solow, "Caribbean Slavery and Economic Growth: The Eric Williams
Hypothesis"
- Warren Whatley, "Labor for the Picking: The Effects of New Deal Policies
on Southern Agricultural Labor Markets"
1983
- Lee J. Alston and Joseph P. Ferrie, "Rent-Seeking in the South: Implications
for Federal Welfare
Spending in the 1930s and 1940s"
- Jeremy Atack, "Optimal Plant Size and Industrial Structure Before the
Modern Industrial Corporation"
- Farley Grubb, "The Market for Immigrant Servants: Pennsylvania 1745-1746"
- Gary D. Libecap and Steven N. Wiggins, "Contractual Responses to the
Common Pool: Prorationing of Crude Oil Production"
- David C. Mowery, "Industrial Research and Firm Size, Survival, and Growth
in American Manufacturing, 1921-46: An Assessment"
- Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch, "Life Cycle Saving, Portfolio Disequilibrium,
and Trends in the American Economy in the 19th Century"
- Joseph D. Reid, Jr. and Michael M. Kurth, "Public Employees in Political
Firms"
- Mark Thomas, "The Liberal Social Reforms and the Distribution of Income,
1906-1910"
- Eugene Nelson White, "A Reinterpretation of the Banking Crisis of 1930"
- Jeffrey G. Williamson, "Butter, Guns and Crowding Out During the British
Industrial Revolution"
- Donghyu Yang, "Notes on the Wealth Distribution of Farm Households in
the U.S., 1860: A New Look at Two Manuscript Census Samples"
1984
- John Brown, "The Quality of Life and the Standard of Living: The Case
of the Cotton Textile Industry of Northwest England, 1806-1850"
- Colleen M. Callahan, "Movements in Aggregate Price Uncertainty in the
U.S."
- Gregory Clark, "British Economic Performance Since the Late 19th Century--Why
Did the British Choose to be Inefficient?"
- Philip Coelho, "An Examination into the Causes of Economic Growth"
- Carolyn Crane, "The Industrial Revolution and Its Effect on the Market
for Child Labor"
- John Komlos, "Stature and Nutrition in the Habsburg Monarchy--A Study
of the Secular Changes in the Standards of Living and Economic Development,
1720-1920"
- Richard F. Muth, "Economic Development in Late Medieval Europe"
- Larry Neal and Eric Schubert, "The First Rational Bubbles: A New Look
at the Mississippi and South Sea Schemes"
- Martha L. Olney, "Toward an Understanding of the Consumer Durables Revolution
of the 1920s"
- Morton Owen Shapiro, "An Economic-Demographic Model of 19th Century U.S.
Population Growth and Distribution"
- Richard Vedder and Lowell Gallaway, "The Banking Crisis of 1930-1933
and the Labor Market"
1985 World Congress
- Jeremy Atack and Fred Bateman, "Land and the Development of Mid-19th
Century American Agriculture in the Northern States"
- Stephen DeCanio, "Labor Mobility and Peonage in the Postbellum South"
- Trevor Dick, "Consumer Behavior in the 19th Century: Ontario Workers
1885-1889"
- Scott Eddie, "From Tax Exemption to Tax Favoritism? The Nobility's Holdings
of Agriculture circa 1910"
- Barry Eichengreen and Jeffrey Sachs, "Exchange Rates and Economic Recovery
in the 1930s"
- Stefano Fenoaltea, "Public Works Construction in Italy, 1861-1913: New
Evidence on the International Kuznets Cycle"
- George Grantham, "Agricultural Growth During the Industrial Revolution--Evidence
from Mid-19th Century France"
- Elizabeth Hoffman and Ann Carlos, "Bargaining to a Joint Profit-Maximum
Duopoly Contract Under Noncomplete Information: A Case Study from the North
American Fur Trade, 1804-1821"
- Takenori Inoki, "The Opening of Railways and the Decline of Commercial
City--The Case of Ohtsu City in Japan: 1880-1894"
- William Kennedy, "Portfolio Behavior and Economic Development in the
Late 19th Century--A Comparison of Great Britain and Germany: Hypothesis and
Conjecture"
- Bradley Lewis, "Waterways, Railroads and Public Choice in the 19th Century
U.S."
- Gary Libecap, "Did the Texas Railroad Commission Cartelize Crude Oil
Production between 1933 and 1973?"
- Robert McGuire and Robert Ohsfeldt, "Self-Interest, Voting Behavior and
the Ratification of the U.S. Constitution"
- Mary MacKinnon, "Poor Law Policy, Unemployment and Pauperism"
- Matao Miyamoto, "The Development of the Rice Market in Tokugawa Japan"
- Jon Moen, "Changes in the Productivity of Southern Agriculture: 1860
to 1880"
- John Nye, "Firm Size and Economic Backwardness: A New Look at the French
Industrialization Debate"
- Cormac O'Grada and J. Peter Neary, "Protection, Economic War, and Structural
Change: The 1930s in Ireland"
- Donald Paterson and Ronald Shearer, "The Money Supply in Mid-19th Century
Canada: Estimates and Their Implications"
- Hugh Rockoff and Geofrey Mills, "Price Controls in the U.S. and the U.K.
During World War II"
- Graeme Donald Snooks and John McDonald, "How Artificial Were the Tax
Assessments in Doomesday England? The Case of Essex"
- Kenneth Snowden, "Random Walk Tests of the American Stock Market, 1871-1913"
- Richard Sutch and Roger L. Ransom, "Retirement, Occupational Change and
Old Age Dependency Among American Workers of the Late 19th Century"
- John Wallis and Dan Benjamin, "Did FDR Prolong the Great Depression?"
- Peter Wardley, "Productivity, Mechanization, and the Labour Market in
the Extractive Industries of the North East of England, 1874-1914"
- Martha Weidner Williams, "Improvements in Western European Diets and
Economic Growth"
- David Weir, "Markets and Mortality in France"
- Eugene White, "Financing the French Revolution: A New Look at the Assignat
Inflation"
1986
- John Brown, "Were Housing Markets Working? The Economic Roots of the
Crisis in Housing--Evidence from Basel, 1889"
- Susan Carter, "Schooling and Fertility in Antebellum America"
- Gregory Clark, "Impatience, Poverty and Open Field Agriculture"
- Brad DeLong, "The Comparative Costs of Returning to Gold: Britain and
France in the 1920s"
- Price V. Fishback and Dieter Lauszus, "Sanitation in Coal Towns During
the Early 20th Century"
- Gerald Friedman, "'Low Dues and Communist Soup': Strike Success and Union
Ideology in the U.S. and France: 1880-1914"
- Henry A. Gemery, "British Immigration to the US, 1771-1812: Evidence
from the Marshals' Returns of Enemy Aliens"
- Anthony O'Brien, "Decision Rules and Nominal Wage Rigidity at the Beginning
of the Great Depression"
- Leandro Prados, "Was Spain Different? Spanish Historical Backwardness
Revisited"
- David Wheelock, "The Consistency of Federal Reserve Open-Market Policy
1924-1933"
- David Weiman, "Farmers and the Market in Pre-Industrial America: A View
from the Georgia Up-Country, 1860"
1987
- Loren Brandt and Thomas J. Sargent, "Interpreting New Evidence about
China and U.S. Silver Purchases"
- S.N. Broadberry, "Crowding Out or Crowding In? The British War Economy
1939-45"
- Charles W. Calomiris and R. Glenn Hubbard, "International Adjustment
Under the Classical Gold Standard: Evidence for the U.S. and Britain, 1879-1914"
- Martin J. Eisenberg, "Politics, Compulsory Attendance, and Schooling
Investment: The Iowa Way"
- James Foreman-Peck, "Some Measures of Foreign Investment and Exploitation
for Britain and India Before 1914"
- R.G. Gregory, V. Ho, L. McDermott, and J. Hagan, "The Australian Labour
Market During the Thirties"
- Timothy J. Hatton, "The Demand for British Exports 1870-1913"
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- Sharon G. Harrison and Mark Weder: Did Sunspot Forces Cause the Great Depression?
- Ryan S. Johnson: A New Deal for the Forgotten Man? Wages, Unions, and the Distribution of Transitory and Permanent Employment During the Inter-War Period
- Brooks Kaiser: Private Provision of Public Goods: The Athenian Trierarchy as a Game of Mechanism Design
- Gary Richardson and Ching-Yi Chung: Deposit Insurance in Developing Economies: Lessons from the Archives of the Board of Governors and the State Deposit Insurance Experiments
- Isabel Schnabel: The Great Banks' Depression - Deposit Withdrawals in the German Crisis of 1931
- James I. Stewart: Migration to the Agricultural Frontier and Economic Mobility, 1860-1880
- John Wallis and Namsuk Kim: Financial Markets in the Depression of 1837 to 1843
World Cliometrics Congress, 2004, Venice
- Collins, William J., Robert A. Margo, "The Economic Aftermath of the 1960s Riots in American Cities: Evidence from Property Values"
- De Lara, Yarira Gonzalez, "The State as an Enforcer in Early Venetian Trade: A Historical Institutional Analysis"
- Garcia-Iglesias, Concepcion, Juha K. Kilponen, "Trends, Cycles and Economic Growth in the Nordic Countries during the Classical Gold Standard Period"
- Jacks, David S., "What Drove 19th Century Market Integration?"
- Toman, J. T., "The Papal Conclave: How Do Cardinals Divine the Will of God?"
- Turner, John D., Charles R. Hickson, "Much Ado About Nothing: The Introduction of Limited Liability and the Market for Nineteenth-century Irish Bank Stock"
- MacKinnon, Mary, Chris Minns, "The Costs of Doing Hard Time: A Penitentiary-based Regional Price Index for Canada, 1880-1925"
- Weidenmier, Marc D., Kris James Mitchener, "How are Sovereign Debtors Punished? Evidence from the Gold Standard Era"
- Etkes, Haggay, Miri Shefer, "Early Modern Globalisation and the De-urbanisation of the Ottoman Empire: The Case of Jerusalem"
- Mitch, David, "Was the Shift from Sail to Steam in Ocean Shipping, 1860 to 1912, Skill-biased?"
- Shanahan, Martin P., Livio Di Matteo, "Life Insurance and Wealth: Evidence from Ontario, 1892 and South Australia, 1905-1915"
- Pereira, Alvaro S., "Triple Engines of Growth: Why did Sustained Growth Emerge in Europe and not in Asia?"
- Vecchi, Giovanni, Michela Coppola, "Nutrition and Growth in Italy, 1861-1911. What Macroeconomic Data Hide"
- Kaiser, Brooks, James Roumasset, "Coase, Blackboard Economics and the Evolution of Marine Property in Hawaii"
- Williamson, Samuel H., Lawrence H. Officer, "What is Something Worth?"
- Keeling, Drew, , "The Economics of Migratory Transport Between Europe and the USA, 1900-14"
- Bogart, Dan, "Turnpike Trusts and the Transportation Revolution in 18th Century England"
- Eloranta, Jari, "Struggle for Leadership? Military Spending Behavior of the Great Powers, 1870-1913"
- Meisel, Adolfo, Margarita Vega, "A Tropical Success Story: A Century of Improvements in the Biological Standard of Living, Colombia 1910-2002"
- Wright, Gavin, Gary Saxonhouse, "Stretching Cotton Fibers Around the World: Diffusion, Learning and Competing Paradigms in Spinning Technology, 1878-1933"
- Burhop, Carsten, Guntram B. Wolff, "A Compromise Estimate of Net National Product and the Business Cycle in Germany 1851-1913"
- Betran, Concha, Maria A. Pons, "Wage Inequality and Globalisation: What Can we Learn from the Past?"
- Nafziger, Steven, "Land Redistributions and the Russian Peasant Commune in the Late-Imperial Period"
- Ma, Debin, Kyoji Fukao, "International Comparison in Historical Perspective: Reconstructing the 1934-36 Benchmark Purchasing Power Parity for Japan, Korea and Taiwan"
- Carter, Susan B., Richard Sutch, "Why Not In Australia? Immigration and Economic Growth in the Age of Mass Migration"
- Gupta, Bishnupriya, "Work and Efficiency in Cotton Mills: Did the Indian Entrepreneur Fail?"
- Kling, Gerhard, Markus Baltzer, "Resiliency of the Pre-World-War I German Stock Exchange: Evidence from a Panel Vector Autoregression"
- Seltzer, Andrew J., "Takeovers and Implicit Contracts During the First Great Merger Wave: Evidence from the Australian Banking Industry"
- Meissner, Christopher M., J. Ernesto Lopez-Cordova, "Globalization and Democracy, 1870-2000"
- Sunder, Marco, "On the 'Biological Standard of Living' of the Wealthy in 19th Century America"
- Broadberry, Stephen N., Douglas A. Irwin, "Labor Productivity in the United States and the United Kingdom During the Nineteenth Century"
- Bakker, Gerben, , "Setting the Standard: Path Dependence and the Economics of Standardisation in the Music Industry"
- Oxley, Les, David Greasley, "The Pastoral Boom and Long Swings in New Zealand Economic Growth: Explaining the Long Depression of the 1920s"
- Guntupalli, Aravinda Meera, Joerg Baten, "Trends and Inequalities of Biological Welfare in North, West and East India, 1910-45"
- Gomez_Galvarriato, Aurora, Aldo Musacchio, "Organizational Choice in a French Civil-Law Underdeveloped Economy: Partnerships, Corporations and the Chartering of Business in Mexico, 1886-1910"
- Williamson, Jeffrey G., David Clingingsmith, "Indian De-Industrialization Under British Rule: New Ideas, New Evidence"
- Silvestre, Javier, "Institutional Change and Industrial Accidents: Spain, 1900-1936"
- Harley, C. Knick, "The North Atlantic Meat Trade and it's Institutional Consequences, 1870-1913"
- Riva, Angelo, "The Competition Between Genoa and Milan Stock Exchanges Before 1914: A View from Industrial Economics"
- Saito, Kentaro, Ken'ichi Tomobe, "Market Integration and Standards of Living in Modern Japan: 1899-1939"
- Cain, Louis P., David D. Haddock, "Those Peculiar Sports Leagues: An Economic History of Transatlantic Contrasts"
- Taylor, Alan M., Reuven Glick, "Collateral Damage: The Economic Impact of War"
- Sundstrom, William A., "The College Gender Gap in the United States, 1940-2000: Trends and International Comparisons"
- Battilossi, Stefano, "The Political Economy of Financial Repression in Europe, 1950-91: A Public Finance Story?"
- Lains, Pedro, "Portugal's Growth Paradox, 1870-1950"
- Khoudour-Casteras, David, "International Migration and Exchange Rate Regimes: A Comparison Between the Classical and the Interwar Gold Standards"
- Prados de la Escosura, Leandro, Isabel Sanz-Villarroya, "Property Rights and Economic Backwardness in Argentina: A Historical Perspective"
- Hautcoeur, Pierre-Cyrille, Muriel Petit-Konczyk, "The Development of the Paris Bourse in the Interwar Period - What Old and New Stock Indices Tell Us"
- Maljoo, Mohammad, "Iranian Teachers' Responses to Job Dissatisfaction in Post-Revolutionary Iran"
- Moser, Petra, "Do Patents Facilitate Knowledge Spillovers? Evidence from the Geography of Innovations at the Crystal Palace"
- Nicolini, Esteban A., Fernando Ramos, "An Estimation of the Money Demand for Pre-industrial Economies: The Use of Probate Inventories and the Case of Spain in the 18th Century"
- Field, Alexander J., "Technological Change and U.S. Economic Growth: the Interwar Period and the 1990s"
- Abramitzky, Ran, "Risk Sharing, Adverse Selection and Institutional Change: The Case of the Israeli Kibbutz"
- Schulze, Max-Stephan, Philip Epstein, "Trade, Convergence and Globalisation: the Dynamics of the International Income Distribution, 1950-1998"
- Mora-Sitja, Natalia, "Exploring Changes in Earnings Inequality: Barcelona, 1856-1905"
- Bignon, Vincent, "Black and Grey Markets of Illegal Exchanges in Post WWII Germany"
- Healy, Conor, Klaus Veigel, "Bridging the Generational Divide - Currency Crisis in Theory and History"
2005
- John Devereux and Marianne Ward, "Why America? Relative UK/US Labor Productivity Revisited."
- Stephen Broadberry and Bishnupriya Gupta, "Cotton Textiles and the Great Divergence: Lancashire, India and Shifting Competitive Advantage, 1600-1850."
- Jesse Czelusta, "The Historical Non-Existence of Resource Endowments."
- Mike Haupert, "Is it Work or is it Play? The Evolution of the Professional Baseball Labor market."
- Nicholas Crafts and A.J. Venables, "Fogel vs Chandler: Revisiting the Social Savings of American Railroads in 1890."
- Robert Allen, Debin Ma, Jan Luiten Van Zanden, "Wages Prices, and Living Standards in China, Japan and Europe 1738-1925."
- Joerg Baten and Kirsten Labuske, "Patenting Abroad and Human Capital Formation."
- Ari Van Assche and James Roumasset, "Malthus to Solow: A New Classical Approach to Induced Innovation."
- Stacey Jones, "Dynamic Social norms and the Unexpected Transformation of Women's Higher Education, 1965 to 1980."
- Stephen Quinn, "How did the Early Bank of England Increase Government Credibility?"
- Marc Flandreau and Clemens Jobst, "Clio and the Economics of International Currencies."
- Daniel E. Bogart, "The Diffusion of Turnpike Trusts in Eighteenth Century Britain: An Analysis of Institutional Change."
2006
- Naomi Lamoreaux and Kenneth Sokoloff, "The Decline of the Independent Inventor: A Schumpeterian Story?"
- Petra Moser, "War and Ethnic Discrimination: Evidence from Applications to the New York Stock Exchange, 1873-1973."
- Saumitra Jha, "Trade, institutions and religious conflict in India."
- Stefano Fenoaltea, "Economic Decline in Historical Perspective: Some Theoretical Considerations."
- Latika Chaudhary,"Social Divisions and Public Goods Provision: Evidence from Colonial India."
- Kris Mitchener and Marc Weidenmier, "Was the Gold Standard a Monetary Veil or a Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval? Evidence from 250,000 Sovereign Debt Prices"
- Albert Carreras, M. d. Mar Rubio and César Yáñez, "Economic Modernisation in Latin America and the Caribbean between 1890 and 1930: A View from Modern Energy Consumption"
- Eric Hilt, "Corporate Ownership and Governance in the Early Nineteenth Century."
- Steven Nafziger, "Land Communes and Factor Market Imperfections: Micro-Evidence from Late 19th-Century Russia."
- Karen Clay and Werner Troesken "Lead Pipes and Infant Mortality."
- William Troost, "Accomplishment and Abandonment: The Freedmen's Bureau and Black Literacy Rates."
- Michael Kevane and William Sundstrom, "Expansion of Public Libraries in the United States, 1870-1930."
2007
- Michael Huberman and Chris Meissner, "Are Your Labor Standards Set in China? Evidence from the First Great Wave of Globalization, 1870-1914."
- Warren Whatley, "From Gold Coast to Slave Coast: West Africa in the Emerging Atlantic Economy, 1450-1850."
- Se Yan, "Economic Openness, Industrial Development and Income Distribution in China, 1860-1936."
- Charles Calomiris and Joseph R. Mason, "Rational Divetiture in Real Options-Based Liquidation Cycles: Evidence from Failed Bank Assets in the Great Depression."
- David Clingingsmith, "Social Bilingualism, Language Consolidation, and
- Leah Boustan, "Inside the Black Box of 'White Flight': The Role of Suburban Political Autonomy and Public Goods."
- Mark Dincecco, "Fiscal Centralization, Limited Government, and Public Finances in Europe, 1650-1914."
- John Parman, "The Expansion of Public Schools and the Decline of American Mobility."
- Christina Gathmann and Henning Hillmann, "From Privateers to Navy: How Seapower Became a Public Good."
- Regina Grafe and Oscar Gelderblom, "How to Beat (Very) Imperfect Markets? Re-thinking the Comparative Study of Commercial Institutions in Pre-modern Europe."
- Grant Miller, "Women's Preferences and Child Survival in American History."
- Carol H. Shiue and Wolfgang Keller, "Tariffs, Trains, and Trade: The Role of Institutions versus Technology in the Expansion of Markets."
World Cliometrics Congress, 2008, Edinburgh
- Stephen Broadberry and Bishnupriya Gupta, "The Historical Roots of India's Service-Led Development: A Sectoral Analysis of Anglo-Indian Productivity Differences, 1870-2000"
- Rui Pedro Esteves and David Khoudour-Castéras, "A Fantastic Rain of Gold: European Migrants' Remittances and Balance of Payments Adjustment during the Gold Standard Period"
- Gerben Bakker, "The Evolution of the Pharmaceutical Industry: Sunk Costs, Market Size and Market Structure, 1800-2000"
- John A. James, James McAndrews and David F. Weiman, "Panics and the Disruption of Private Payments Networks: The United States in 1893 and 1907"
- David Mitch, "High Stakes Educational Testing in Victorian England"
- J. Peter Ferderer, "Advances in Communication Technology and Growth of the American Over-the-Counter Markets, 1876-1929"
- Stefano Ugolini, "The Origins of Foreign Exchange Policy: A detailed analysis of the case of the National Bank of Belgium, 1851-1853"
- Maarten Bosker, Eltjo Buringh and Jan Luiten van Zanden, "From Baghdad to London – The dynamics of urban growth in Europe and the Arab world, 800-1800"
- Louis Cain and Sok Chul Hong, "Survival in 19th Century Cities: The Larger the City, the Smaller Your Chances"
- Les Oxley, "Inventiveness and Economic Growth on the Periphery: Patenting activity in New Zealand, 1871-1939."
- Antonio Tena-Junguito, "Bairoch Revisited. Tariff Structure and Growth in the Late 19th Century."
- Guillaume Daudin, "Domestic Trade and Market Size in Late Eighteenth Century France"
- Sibylle H. Lehmann and Kevin H. O'Rourke, "The structure of protection and growth in the late 19th century"
- Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur and David Le Bris, "A challenge to triumphant optimists? A new index for the Paris Stock-Exchange (1854-2007)"
- Jeff Frank and Andrew Seltzer, "Female Salaries and Careers in the British Banking Industry, 1915-41"
- Elise S. Brezis and Heeho Kim, "Efficiency of the Korean Slave Market – 1689-1890"
- Giovanni Federico and Ricardo Paixão, "Market power on the colonial frontier: São Paulo 1750-1850"
- Carsten Burhop, "Corporate Law and Underpricing of Initial Public Offerings: Evidence from Germany, 1870-1896"
- Sun Go, "Free Schools in America, 1850-1870: Who Voted for Them, Who Got Them, and Who Paid"
- B. Zorina Khan, "Premium inventions: Prizes and Patents among Great Inventors in Britain and the United States, 1750-1930"
- Marina Estelle Adshade, "Predicting Patterns of Early Twentieth Century Wage Inequality"
- Marta Felis-Rota, "Is Social Capital Persistent? Comparative Measurement in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries and its Synergies with Per Capita Income"
- Mark Dincecco, "The Political Economy of Financial Good Housekeeping in Historical Perspective"
- Olivier Accominotti, Marc Flandreau, Riad Rezzik and Frédéric Zumer, "Black Man's Burden, Redux: On the Miscalculations of the British Empire, 1880-1913"
- Jean-Luc Demeulemeester and Claude Diebolt, "New Institutional History of the Adaptive Efficiency of Higher Education Systems – Lessons from the Prussian Engineering Education: 1806-1914"
- Esther Redmount, Arthur Snow and Ronald S. Warren, Jr., "The Effect of Wage-Payment Reform on Workers' Labor Supply and Welfare"
- Eric Hilt, "Wall Street's First Corporate Governance Crisis: The Conspiracy Trials of 1826"
- Steven Nafziger, "Democracy Under the Tsars? The Case of the Zemstvo"
- David S. Jacks, Christopher M. Meissner and Dennis Novy, "Trade Booms, Trade Busts, and Trade Costs"
- Petra Moser, "Why Don't Inventors Patent?"
- Heather F. Howard, "Prepaid Passage and the Timing of Emigration"
- Alexander J Field, "Procyclical TFP and the Cyclicality of Growth in Output per Hour, 1890-2004"
- Caroline Fohlin, "Venture Capital Institutions in Post-War America: Political Influences on Geography and Organizational Change"
- William Troost, "Peer to Peer: Lifetime Learning and the Evolution of the Gender Literacy Gap"
- Donald J. Smythe, "Why Was the Uniform Sales Act Adopted in Some States but not Others?"
- Joyce Burnette, "Testing for Wage Discrimination in US Manufacturing in 1832"
- Christopher Kingston, "A Broker and his Network: Marine Insurance in Philadelphia during the French and Indian War, 1755-1759"
- Felipe Tâmega Fernandes, "Taxation and Welfare: the case of Rubber in the Brazilian Amazon (1870-1910)"
- Alexander Rathke, Tobias Straumann and Ulrich Woitek, "Reinventing Export-led Growth: Sweden in the 1930s"
- Jessica S. Bean and George R. Boyer, "The Trade Boards Act of 1909 and the Alleviation of Household Poverty"
- Brooks A. Kaiser, "Long run outcomes of conservation expenditures: Watershed destruction, rehabilitation and protection in Hawaii"
- Kris James Mitchener and Marc Weidenmier, "The Value of Silver in an Age of Gold"
- Marianne Hinds Wanamaker, "Slave Emancipation as a Natural Experiment in American Fertility"
- Saumitra Jha, "Shareholding, coalition formation and political development: evidence from 17th century England"
- John P. Tang, "The Role of Financial Conglomerates in Industrialization: Evidence from Meiji Japan, 1868-1912"
- Stacey Jones, "Teachers and Tipping Points: Historical Origins of the Teacher Quality Crisis"
- Vincent Bignon and Jérôme Sgard, "The two uses of bankruptcy law in 19th century France: dealing with the poor and restructuring capital"
- Peter C. Mancall, Joshua L. Rosenbloom and Thomas Weiss, "The Role of Exports in the Economy of Colonial North America: Estimates for the Middle Colonies"
- Gavin Wright, "Sharing the Prize: The Civil Rights Revolution and the Southern Economy"
- Alan Dye, "The New Deal and the "New Cuba": Cuba's Participation in the U.S. Sugar Quota Program, 1934-1941"
- Angela Redish and Warren E. Weber, "Coin Sizes and Payments in Commodity Money Systems"
- Dorothee Crayen and Joerg Baten, "Global Trends in Numeracy 1820-1949 and Its Implications for Long-Run Growth"
- Melinda Miller, "The Effect of Free Land Access on Former Slaves and Their Descendents"
- Jaime Bonet and Adolfo Meisel, "The Colonial Legacy as a Determinant of Regional Per Capita Income in Colombia"
- Masato Shizume, "A Reassessment of Japan's Monetary Policy during the Great Depression: The Constraints and Remedies"
- Graeme G. Acheson, Charles R. Hickson, John D. Turner and Qing Ye, "Rule Britannia!: British Stock Market Returns, 1825-1870"
- Sandra González-Bailón and Tommy E. Murphy, "When Smaller Families Look Contagious – A Spatial Look at the French Fertility Decline Using an Agent-Based Simulation Model"
- David Eltis, Frank Lewis and Kimberly McIntyre, "The Cost Of Transporting Slaves to the Caribbean, 1683 – 1686"
- Susan Wolcott, "Microfinance in Colonial India"
- Ernst Juerg Weber, "The Role of the Real Interest Rate in U.S. Macroeconomic History"
- Tim Leunig, Chris Minns and Patrick Wallis, "How fluid were labour markets in pre-industrial Britain? New evidence from apprenticeship records"
- Julia Casutt and Ulrich Woitek, "Grain Prices and Mortality in Vienna, 1648-1754"
- Jari Eloranta and Mark Harrison, "Correlates of Mobilization in the Two World Wars"
- Gregory Clark and Neil Cummins, "Malthus to Modernity: When and How did Fertility Behavior Change in the Demographic Transition in England?"
- Ian Gazeleya and Andrew Newell, "Poverty in Britain in 1904: an early social survey rediscovered"
- Gary Richardson and Patrick Van Horn, "Fetters of Debt, Deposit, or Gold during the Great Depression? The International Propagation of the Banking Crisis of 1931"
- Lee J. Alston and Joseph P. Ferrie, "[Up and] Down on the Farm: Tenure Mobility and Intergenerational Wealth Transfers in U.S. Agriculture, 1880-1920"
- Christina Gathmann and Patricia Funk, "How do Electoral Systems Affect Fiscal Policy? Evidence from State and Local Governments"
- Niels Framroze Møller and Paul Sharp, "Malthus in Cointegration Space: A fresh look at the relationship between demography and living standards in pre-industrial England"
- Angelo Riva and Eugene N. White, "Danger on the Exchange: Counterparty Risk on the Paris Exchange in the Nineteenth Century"
- Peter B. Meyer, "New technologies and earnings variation within occupations since 1960"
- Hans-Christian Heinemeyer, Max-Stephan Schulze and Nikolaus Wolf, "Endogenous Borders? The effects of new borders on trade in Central Europe 1885-1933"