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Department of Economic History
Working papers
Working papers 2004
Working papers 2004
N°87
The World Economy in the 1990s: A Long Run Perspective
Nicholas F. R. Crafts
N°86
News from London: Greek Government Bonds on the London Stock Exchange, 1914-1929
Olga Christodoulaki and Jeremy Penzer
N°85
The Canton of Berne as an Investor on the London Capital Market in the 18th Century
Stefan Altorfer
N°84
Reconstructing the Industrial Revolution: Analyses, Perceptions and Conceptions of Britain's precocious transition to Europe's first Industrial Society
Giorgio Riello and Patrick K. O'Brien
N°83
Trade, Convergence and Globalisation: The dynamics of change in the international income distribution, 1950-1998
Philip Epstein, Peter Howlett & Max-Stephan Schulze
N°82
The effects of the 1925 Portuguese Bank Note Crisis
Henry Wigan
N°81
At the Origins of Increased Productivity Growth in Services. Productivity, Social Savings and the Consumer Surplus of the Film Industry, 1900-1938
Gerben Bakker
N°80
Bureau Competition and Economic Policies in Nazi Germany, 1933-39
Oliver Volckart
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