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7 Jun, 2019
by Alex Wakelam (University of Cambridge)   While it is often assumed that debtors’ prisons were illogical and ineffective, my...
6 Jun, 2019
by Federico Tadei (Department of Economic History, University of Barcelona)   Recent Brexit negotiations have led to intense debate on...
5 Jun, 2019
by Kilian Rieder (University of Oxford) What drives a central bank’s decision to grant or refuse liquidity provision during...
4 Jun, 2019
by Michael Poyker (UCLA)   The United States has the largest prison population in the world. More than half...
31 May, 2019
by Thomas Gould (University of Bristol)   What has been the relationship between the growth of finance and ‘neoliberalism’ in...
30 May, 2019
by Juliane Czierpka (Ruhr-University Bochum)   Since the beginning of the Ruhr area’s industrialisation in the second half of the...
29 May, 2019
by Jane Humphries (All Souls College, University of Oxford) and Benjamin Schneider (Merton College, University of Oxford) The full...
28 May, 2019
by Janet Hunter (London School of Economics) The paper ‘Price shocks in regional markets‘ was published on The Economic...
24 May, 2019
by Daniel Strum (University of São Paulo) This article is published by The Economic History Review, and it is available...
23 May, 2019
by Panarat Anamwathana (University of Oxford) This study was awarded the prize for the best conference paper by a new...
22 May, 2019
by Simon Amrein (European University Institute)   The regulation of capital has become a cornerstone of banking legislation in...
17 May, 2019
by Gertjan Verdickt (University of Antwerp) This paper was presented at the EHS Annual Conference 2019 in Belfast.   One...
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