The Journal of Economic History

New York, Economic History Association
Quadrimestrale; dal 1951 Trimestrale
ISSN: 0022-0507
Conservata in: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali:

- Punto di servizio: Economia, Riv. Str. 0264
Consistenza: a. 1, 1941-

- Punto di servizio: Scienze Politiche, Riv. Str. 0330
Consistenza: 21(1961)-23(1963); 32(1972)-
Lacune: 1961-1963, 1978; 2005, 3, 4; 2006, 1;

Conservata in: Prato, Istituto culturale e di documentazione Lazzerini - Fondo Melis
Consistenza: n. 1, 1941: 5, 1945; 20/2, 1960; 21/3, 1961

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a. LXXII, 2012, 3

Gary W. Cox, Was the Glorious Revolution a Constitutional Watershed?, p. 567
Philip T. Hoffman, Why Was It Europeans Who Conquered the World?, p. 601
Michael Kopsidis, Nikolaus Wolf, Agricultural Productivity Across Prussia During the Industrial Revolution: A Thünen Perspective, p. 634
Rafael Dobado-González, Alfredo García-Hiernaux, David E. Guerrero, The Integration of Grain Markets in the Eighteenth Century: Early Rise of Globalization in the West, p. 671
Antonio Tena-Junguito, Markus Lampe, Felipe Tâmega Fernandes, How Much Trade Liberalization Was There in the World Before and After Cobden-Chevalier?, p. 708
Lee J. Alston, Edwyna Harris, Bernardo Mueller, The Development of Property Rights on Frontiers: Endowments, Norms, and Politics, p. 741
Marta Curto-Grau, Alfonso Herranz-Loncán, Albert Solé-Ollé, Pork-Barrel Politics in Semi-Democracies: The Spanish "Parliamentary Roads," 1880–1914, p. 771
Peter M. Scott, James Walker, Working-Class Household Consumption Smoothing in Interwar Britain, p. 797

Reviews of books, p. 826


a. LXXII, 2012, 2

Barry Eichengreen, Economic History and Economic Policy, p. 289
Metin M. Cosgel, Bogaç A. Ergene, Inequality of Wealth in the Ottoman Empire: War, Weather, and Long-Term Trends in Eighteenth-Century Kastamonu, p. 308
Eric Hilt, Jacqueline Valentine, Democratic Dividends: Stockholding, Wealth, and Politics in New York, 1791–1826, p. 332
Gregory Clark, Joseph Cummins, Brock Smith, Malthus, Wages, and Preindustrial Growth, p. 364
Joana Naritomi, Rodrigo R. Soares, Juliano J. Assunção, Institutional Development and Colonial Heritage within Brazil, p. 393
Federico Etro, Laura Pagani, The Market for Paintings in Italy During the Seventeenth Century, p. 423
Mary Eschelbach Hansen, Bradley A. Hansen, Crisis and Bankruptcy: The Mediating Role of State Law, 1920–1932, p. 448

Summaries of Doctoral Dissertations, p. 469
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Annual Meeting, p. 506
Abstracts of Posters Presented at the Annual Meeting, p. 524
Editors' Notes, p. 532
Reviews of books, p. 538


a. LXXII, 2012, 1

Olivier Accominotti, London Merchant Banks, the Central European Panic, and the Sterling Crisis of 1931, p. 1
James Bessen, More Machines, Better Machines…or Better Workers?, p. 44
Carolyn M. Moehling, Melissa A. Thomasson, The Political Economy of Saving Mothers and Babies: The Politics of State Participation in the Sheppard-Towner Program, p. 75
Marianne Ward, John Devereux, The Road Not Taken: Pre-Revolutionary Cuban Living Standards in Comparative Perspective, p. 104
Sheilagh Ogilvie, Markus Küpker, Janine Maegraith, Household Debt in Early Modern Germany: Evidence from Personal Inventories, p. 134
Marianne H. Wanamaker, Industrialization and Fertility in the Nineteenth Century: Evidence from South Carolina, p. 168
Ingrid Henriksen, Morten Hviid, Paul Sharp, Law and Peace: Contracts and the Success of the Danish Dairy Cooperatives, p. 197
Carola Frydman, Raven Molloy, Pay Cuts for the Boss: Executive Compensation in the 1940s, p. 225

Editors' Notes, p. 252
Reviews of books, p. 261


a. LXXI, 2011, 4

Robert Inklaar, Herman De Jong, Reitze Gouma, Did Technology Shocks Drive the Great Depression? Explaining Cyclical Productivity Movements in U.S. Manufacturing, 1919-1939, p. 827
Bruce M.S. Campbell, Cormac Ó Gráda, Harvest Shortfalls, Grain Prices, and Famines in Preindustrial England, p. 859
Mark Dincecco, Giovanni Federico, Andrea Vindigni, Warfare, Taxation, and Political Change: Evidence from the Italian Risorgimento, p. 887
Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, Hans-Christian Heinemeyer, On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles, p. 915
Matthew Jaremski, Bank-Specific Default Risk in the Pricing of Bank Note Discounts, p. 950
Peter L. Rousseau, The Market for Bank Stocks and the Rise of Deposit Banking in New York City, 1866-1897, p. 976
Ralf Richter, Jochen Streb, Catching-Up and Falling Behind: Knowledge Spillover from American to German Machine Toolmakers, p. 1006
Tom Nicholas, Did R&D Firms Used to Patent? Evidence from the First Innovation Surveys, p. 1032
Jason Barr, Troy Tassier, Rossen Trendafilov, Depth to Bedrock and the Formation of the Manhattan Skyline, 1890-1915, p. 1060
Jeff E. Biddle, Making Consumers Comfortable: The Early Decades of Air Conditioning in the United States, p. 1078

Editors' Notes, p. 1095
Review article, p. 1099 Reviews of books, p. 1107


a. LXXI, 2011, 3

ARTICLES
Christophe Chamley, Interest Reductions in the Politico-Financial Nexus of Eighteenth-Century England, p. 555
Noel Maurer, The Empire Struck Back: Sanctions and Compensation in the Mexican Oil Expropriation of 1938, p. 590
Vincent Bignon, Marc Flandreau, The Economics of Badmouthing: Libel Law and the Underworld of the Financial Press in France Before World War I, p. 616
Sok Chul Hong, Malaria and Economic Productivity: A Longitudinal Analysis of the American Case, p. 654
Andrei Markevich, Mark Harrison, Great War, Civil War, and Recovery: Russia's National Income, 1913 to 1928, p. 672
Darrell J. Glaser, Ahmed S. Rahman, Human Capital and Technological Transition: Insights from the U.S. Navy, p. 704
Henning Hillmann, Christina Gathmann, Overseas Trade and the Decline of Privateering, p. 730
David Chilosi, Oliver Volckart, Money, States, and Empire: Financial Integration and Institutional Change in Central Europe, 1400-1520, p. 762

Editors' Notes, p. 792
Reviews of books, p. 393


a. LXXI, 2011, 2

ARTICLES
Naomi R. Lamoreaux, The Mystery of Property Rights: A U.S. Perspective, p. 275
Charles Courtemanche, Kenneth Snowden, Repairing a Mortgage Crisis: HOLC Lending and Its Impact on Local Housing Markets, p. 307
John A. James, David F. Weiman, The National Banking Acts and the Transformation of New York City Banking During the Civil War Era, p. 338
Petra Moser, Do Patents Weaken the Localization of Innovations? Evidence from World's Fairs, p. 363
Jérôme Bourdieu, Lionel Kesztenbaum, Gilles Postel-Vinay, Thrifty Pensioners: Pensions and Savings in France at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, p. 383
Tim Leunig, Chris Minns and Patrick Wallis, Networks in the Premodern Economy: The Market for London Apprenticeships, 1600-1749, p. 413
Jason E. Taylor, Bharati Basu, Steven McLean, Net Exports and the Avoidance of High Unemployment During Reconversion, 1945-1947, p. 444
Ugo Gragnolati, Daniele Moschella, Emanuele Pugliese, The Spinning Jenny and the Industrial Revolution: A Reappraisal, p. 455
Robert C. Allen, The Spinning Jenny: A Fresh Look, p. 461

Summaries of Doctoral Dissertations, p. 465
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Annual Meeting, p. 4985
Abstracts of Posters Presented at the Annual Meeting, p. 5165
Editors' Notes, p. 523


a. LXXI, 2011, 1

ARTICLES
Oscar Gelderblom, Joost Jonker, Public Finance and Economic Growth: The Case of Holland in the Seventeenth Century, p. 1
Peter M. Scott, James Walker, Sales and Advertising Expenditure for Interwar America, p. 40
Timothy W. Guinnane, Jochen Streb, Moral Hazard in a Mutual Health Insurance System: German Knappschaften, 1867-1914, p. 70
John Parman, American Mobility and the Expansion of Public Education, p. 105
Gary W. Cox, War, Moral Hazard, and Ministerial Responsibility: England After the Glorious Revolution, p. 133
Christopher Kingston, Marine Insurance in Philadelphia During the Quasi-War with France, 1795-1801, p. 162
Maarten Van Dijck, Tom Truyts, Ideas, Interests, and Politics in the Case of Belgian Corn Law Repeal, 1834-1873, p. 185
Dror Goldberg, Why was America's First Bank Aborted?, p. 211

Editors' Notes, p. 223
American Mobility and the Expansion of Public Education, p. 274 , p.

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