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«The Economic History Review», n. 1/77 (2024)

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Segnaliamo l'uscita del nuovo numero di «The Economic History Review».

Riportiamo di seguito l'indice del fascicolo:

  • C. Artunç, Legal origins of corporate governance: Choice of law in Egypt, 1887–1914
  • I. Gazeley,  A. Newell,  K. Reynolds,  H. Rufrancos, Household structure, labour participation, and economic inequality in Britain, 1937–61.
  • S. Morshed, State of forgiveness: Cooperation, conciliation, and state formation in Mughal South Asia (1556–1707).
  • A. Papadia, Fiscal policy under constraints: Fiscal capacity and austerity during the Great Depression. 
  • D. Edgerton, The United Kingdom's disappearing wartime imports 1939–45: A statistical, ideological, and historiographical accounting.
  • M. Stelzner,  S. Beckert, The contribution of enslaved workers to output and growth in the antebellum United States.
  • G. Acheson,  M. Aldous,  W. Quinn, The anatomy of a bubble company: The London Assurance in 1720.
  • F. J. Beltrán Tapia,  G. Cappelli, Missing girls in Liberal Italy, 1861–1921.
  • V. M. Gómez-Blanco, A safe asset in early modern Castile, 1543–1714.
  • M. Stanfors,  T. Karlsson,  L. Andersson,  L. Eriksson, Between voluntarism and compulsion: Membership in mutual health insurance societies in Swedish manufacturing, c. 1900.
  • J. M. Sanjuan-Marroquin,  M. Rodrigo-Alharilla, ‘No commercial activity leaves greater benefit’: The profitability of the Cuban-based slave trade during the first half of the nineteenth century.
  • J. Caum-Julio, Can colonial institutions explain differences in labour returns? Evidence from rural colonial India.

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