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The Roots of Development: A Special Collection of Content for the World Economic History Congress 2012
The Roots of Development: A Special Collection of Content for the World Economic History Congress 2012
The Roots of Development:
A Special Collection of Content for the World Economic History Congress 2012
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The Australian Economic History Review and The Economic History Review are pleased to present a collection of free articles based on the theme of the World Economic History Congress 2012 - the roots of development:
Contract enforcement, institutions, and social capital: the Maghribi traders reappraised
JEREMY EDWARDS and SHEILAGH OGILVIE
Volume 65, Issue 2, May 2012, Economic History Review
The Maghribi traders: a reappraisal?
AVNER GREIF
Volume 65, Issue 2, May 2012, Economic History Review
Land abundance and economic institutions: Egba land and slavery, 1830–1914
JAMES FENSKE
Volume 65, Issue 2, May 2012, Economic History Review
The colonial roots of land inequality: geography, factor endowments, or institutions?
EWOUT FRANKEMA
Volume 63, Issue 2, May 2010, Economic History Review
Wages, prices, and living standards in China, 1738–1925: in comparison with Europe, Japan, and India
ROBERT C. ALLEN, JEAN-PASCAL BASSINO, DEBIN MA, CHRISTINE MOLL-MURATA and JAN LUITEN VAN ZANDEN
Volume 64, Supplement 1, February 2011, Economic History Review
Sojourners or a New Diaspora? Economic Implications of the Movement of Chinese Miners to the South-West Pacific Goldfields
Keir Reeves
Volume 50, Issue 2, July 2010, Australian Economic History Review
An Industrious Revolution in an East Asian Market Economy? Tokugawa Japan and Implications for The Great Divergence
Osamu Saito
Volume 50, Issue 3, November 2010, Australian Economic History Review
Foreign Trade, Commercial Policies and the Political Economy of the Song and Ming Dynasties of China
Keir Reeves
Volume 48, Issue 1, March 2008, Australian Economic History Review
Trade-Offs and Rip-Offs: Imitation-Led Industrialisation and the Evolution of Trademark Law in Hong Kong
David Clayton
Volume 51, Issue 2, July 2011, Australian Economic History Review
Making Sense of the ‘Business Group’ in Modern China: The Rong Brothers' Businesses, 1901–37
Kai Yiu Chan
Volume 51, Issue 3, November 2011, Australian Economic History Review
Lancashire, India, and shifting competitive advantage in cotton textiles, 1700–1850: the neglected role of factor prices
STEPHEN BROADBERRY and BISHNUPRIYA GUPTA,
Volume 62, Issue 2, May 2009, Economic History Review
Girl power: the European marriage pattern and labour markets in the North Sea region in the late medieval and early modern period
TINE DE MOOR and JAN LUITEN VAN ZANDEN
Volume 63, Issue 1, February 2010, Economic History Review
Why the industrial revolution was British: commerce, induced invention, and the scientific revolution
R. C. ALLEN
Volume 64, Issue 2, May 2011, Economic History Review
Information about the Journals:
To browse sample copies of the journals and pick up information about the EHSANZ and the EHS, visit the WEHC 2012 Exhibition Hall.
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