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24 Oct, 2017
Everything (well,… most things) you know about wages 1650 -1800 is wrong. That’s a great opportunity for historians by...
17 Oct, 2017
by Evan Wigton-Jones (University of California, Riverside)    Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in issues of economic...
12 Oct, 2017
by Elizabeth Wiedenheft (University of Nottingham)   There has long been a tension in Christianity between economic concerns and...
5 Oct, 2017
by Tehreem Husain (The Express Tribune)   Over the past few decades rapid strides of financial globalization of capital...
3 Oct, 2017
by Judith Spicksley (University of York) Slavery in England had apparently been replaced by serfdom in the twelfth century,...
14 Sep, 2017
by Pantelis Kammas (University of Ioannina) and Vassilis Sarantides (University of Sheffield) Some of the basic characteristics of the current...
12 Sep, 2017
by Leonardo Ridolfi (IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca) — In 2008, output per capita in France amounted to...
7 Sep, 2017
by Judy Stephenson (Wadham College, University of Oxford) and Oscar Gelderblom (University of Utrecht)   Business organization is mostly...
5 Sep, 2017
by Daniel Gottal (University of Bayreuth)  Noblemen, knights and kings had always been on tour in Medieval Period. Weather...
31 Aug, 2017
by Kristin Ranestad (University of Oslo) Is formal education relevant and useful for industry? Do trained workers acquire relevant...
29 Aug, 2017
New research shows how party politics and connections slowed the diffusion of much-needed improvements in river navigation in Britain...
24 Aug, 2017
by Luigi Pascali (Pompeu Fabra University) History teaches us that globalisation does not automatically translate into economic development. How does...
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