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Chapter 1. Prices, Wages and the Cost of Living in Old Republic São Paulo: 1891-1930; Molly C. Ball Chapter 2. The forgotten half of finance: working-class saving in late nineteenth-century New Jersey; Howard Bodenhorn Chapter 3. Heights across the last 2000 years in England; Gregori Galofré-Vilà; Andrew Hinde; Aravinda Guntupalli Chapter 4. Monetary Policy and the Copper Price Bust: A Reassessment of the Causes of the 1907 Panic; Mary T. Rodgers; James E. Payne Chapter 5. Multiple Core Regions: Regional Inequality in Switzerland, 1860 to 2008; Christian Stohr
This volume brings together five articles on the economic history of Europe, North America, and South America, by economics and other researchers from Europe and the US. They discuss prices, wages, and the cost of living in São Paulo, Brazil, from 1891 to 1930; working-class saving in late 19th-century New Jersey; body heights across the last 2,000 years in England and associations with real wages, inequality, food supply, climate change, and expectation of life; the causes of the financial Panic of 1907 in the US; and regional inequality in Switzerland from 1860 to 2008.