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Department of Economic History
Working papers
Working Papers 2023
Working Papers 2023
No. 365
Banks and the Economy: Evidence from the Irish Bank Strike of 1966
Jason Lennard, Sean Kenny and Emma Horgan
No. 364
Main Socio-economic Trends in Ming Qing China
Kent Deng
No. 363
Devaluation, Exports and Recovery from the Great Depression
Jason Lennard and Meredith Paker
No. 362
The Impact of Fundamentalist Terrorism on School Enrolment: Evidence from North-Western Pakistan, 2004-2016
Sarah Khan and Andrew J. Seltzer
No. 361
European Business Cycles and Economic Growth, 1300-2000
Stephen Broadberry and Jason Lennard
No. 360
Wages and Labour Relations in the Middle Ages: It's not (all) about the money
Jordan Claridge, Vincent Delabastita and Spike Gibbs
No. 359
Inputs, Outputs and Living Standards in Rural China during the 1920s and 30s: A quantitative analysis
Yutong Wang, Jingyuan Guo and Kent Deng
No. 358
The Determinants of Child Stunting and Shifts in the Growth Pattern of Children: A Long-run, Global Review
Eric Schneider
No. 357
China Inside Out: Explaining Silver Flows in the Triangular Trade, c.1820s-1870s
Alejandra Irigoin, Atsushi Kobayashi and David Chilosi
No. 356
Nominal wage patterns, monopsony, and labour market power in early modern England
Meredith Paker, Judy Stephenson and Patrick Wallis
No. 355
The Permanent Settlement and the Emergence of a British State in Late-eighteenth-century India
Tirthankar Roy
No. 354
The Past and Future of Work: How history can inform the age of automation
Benjamin Schneider and Hillary Vipond
No. 353
Respectable Standards of Living: The Alternative Lens of Maintenance Costs, Britain 1270-1860
Jane Humphries
No. 352
How Well-Integrated was the Sixteenth-Century Holy Roman Empire?
Oliver Volckart
No. 351
Exchange Rates, Tariffs and Prices in 1930s Britain
Jagjit S. Chadha, Jason Lennard, Solomos Solomou, and Ryland Thomas
No. 350
The Management of Working Horses on the Battle Abbey Manor of Barnhorn, 1325-1494
Jordan Claridge
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