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13 Feb, 2018
by James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou (Cardiff University) A central question of economics is why some nations experienced economic...
6 Feb, 2018
by Nuno Palma (University of Manchester) — This paper provides the first annual time series of coin and money...
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30 Jan, 2018
by Ian Webster The Public Works Loan Board was formed in 1817, when the government was faced with a...
23 Jan, 2018
The editors Paolo Di Martino, Andrew Popp, and Peter Scott present the volume People, places and cultures. Essays in honour...
18 Jan, 2018
by Ester Sahle (University of Bremen) In the wake of the Libor scandal in 2012, Barclay’s bank suffered severe...
16 Jan, 2018
by David Le Bris (Toulouse Business School) Despite the importance of the phenomenon, there is no clear definition of...
9 Jan, 2018
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14 Dec, 2017
by Maria Stella Chiaruttini (European University Institute)   Risorgimento history and mythology have, from the very beginning, been a...
7 Dec, 2017
by Steven Toms (University of Leeds) —   Following decades of long run economic decline, recent calls to establish...
28 Nov, 2017
By Jon Stobart (Manchester Metropolitan University) Today, village shops are often seen as central to village life and their...
23 Nov, 2017
By Paul Atkinson (University of Liverpool) – research conducted at Lancaster University thanks to ERC funding. — This work...
14 Nov, 2017
by Brian D Varian (Swansea University) B. Saul (1965) once referred to late nineteenth-century Britain as the ‘export economy’....
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