Research in Economic History

Christopher Hanes|Susan Wolcott
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9781784417826
22 April 2015
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9781784417819
22 April 2015
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Volume 31 of Research in Economic History (REHI) is forthcoming in April 2015. REHI is a peer-reviewed book series published once a year. We cover all areas of economic history, including demography and development. Research in Economic History is a well-established and well-cited journal which has presented work by leading researchers in the field of economic history, including economists, historians and demographers.

Decline and Stagnation in the Arab World: Preliminary Real Wage Evidence Comparing Algeria, Egypt, Syria and Tunisia, 1847–1913. New Deal Funding: Estimates of Federal Grants and Loans across States by Year, 1930–1940. How Many Calories? Food Availability in England and Wales in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. “Not Much Use in Disliking it”: The Work and Wages of Female Home Workers in London, 1897–1908. Capital Inflows, Current Accounts and the Investment Cycle in Italy: 1861–1913. Copyright page. Research in economic history. List of Contributors. Research in economic history. Research in economic history. EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION.