European Review of Economic History
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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:1:y:2006:i:03:p:299-322_00 The Human Development Index and changes in standards of living: Some historical comparisons (2006). Cited: 6 times. (2) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:4:y:2006:i:01:p:1-25_00 Economic structure and agricultural productivity in Europe, 1300 1800 (2006). Cited: 4 times. (3) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:6:y:2002:i:01:p:23-50_00 When did globalisation begin? (2002). Cited: 4 times. (4) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:9:y:2005:i:01:p:61-95_00 The biological standard of living in Europe during the last two millennia (2005). Cited: 4 times. (5) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:6:y:2002:i:01:p:3-22_00 The Golden Age of European growth reconsidered (2002). Cited: 4 times. (6) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:7:y:2003:i:01:p:73-97_00 Swedish historical national accounts: The fifth generation (2003). Cited: 3 times. (7) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:4:y:2001:i:03:p:251-284_00 The fundamental problem of exchange: A research agenda in Historical Institutional Analysis (2001). Cited: 3 times. (8) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:5:y:2001:i:03:p:367-401_00 Profitability in English banking in the twentieth century (2001). Cited: 2 times. (9) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:5:y:2001:i:01:p:1-28_00 Shrinking the world: Improvements in the speed of information transmission, c. 1820 1870 (2001). Cited: 2 times. (10) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:5:y:2001:i:03:p:403-436_00 Debt, deficits, and crowding out: England, 1727 1840 (2001). Cited: 2 times. (11) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:4:y:2000:i:02:p:147-174_00 Technological lock-in of large firms since the interwar period (2000). Cited: 2 times. (12) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:10:y:2006:i:03:p:257-278_00 Italian city-states and financial evolution (2006). Cited: 1 times. (13) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:4:y:2000:i:02:p:195-222_00 Transfer patterns of British technology to the Continent: The case of the iron industry (2000). Cited: 1 times. (14) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:3:y:2006:i:03:p:295-321_00 Democracy and business cycles: Evidence from portuguese economic history (2006). Cited: 1 times. (15) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:5:y:2001:i:02:p:251-280_00 The radicalisation of the German electorate: Swinging to the Right and the Left in the twilight of the Weimar Republic (2001). Cited: 1 times. (16) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:10:y:2006:i:03:p:421-444_00 Legal-political factors and the historical evolution of the finance-growth link (2006). Cited: 1 times. (17) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:5:y:2001:i:03:p:337-365_00 Making the French pay: The costs and consequences of the Napoleonic reparations (2001). Cited: 1 times. (18) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:3:y:2006:i:02:p:199-232_00 Contra Ricardo: On the macroeconomics of pre-industrial economies (2006). Cited: 1 times. (19) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:7:y:2003:i:02:p:159-189_00 An anthropometric history of early-modern France (2003). Cited: 1 times. (20) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:5:y:2001:i:01:p:29-59_00 Measuring social capital: Culture as an explanation of Italys economic dualism (2001). Cited: 1 times. (21) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:11:y:2007:i:01:p:99-121_00 Was Malthus right? A VAR analysis of economic and demographic interactions in pre-industrial England (2007). Cited: 1 times. (22) RePEc:cup:ereveh:v:6:y:2002:i:03:p:281-308_00 Land rental values and the agrarian economy: England and Wales, 1500 1914 (2002). Cited: 1 times. Latest citations received in: | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 Latest citations received in: 2005 Latest citations received in: 2004 Latest citations received in: 2003 (1) RePEc:lmu:muenec:59 Looking Backward and Looking Forward: Anthropometric Research and the Development of Social Science History (2003). University of Munich, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers in Economics Latest citations received in: 2002 (1) RePEc:nbr:nberwo:8751 Did Import Substitution Promote Growth in the Late Nineteenth Century? (2002). National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc / NBER Working Papers (2) RePEc:oxf:wpaper:130 Macroeconomic Performance in the Bretton Woods Era, And After (2002). University of Oxford, Department of Economics / Economics Series Working Papers Warning!! This is still an experimental service. The results of this service should be interpreted with care, especially in research assessment exercises. The processing of documents is automatic. There still are errors and omissions in the identification of references. We are working to improve the software to increase the accuracy of the results. Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.
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