Items where department is "Economic History"

University Structure (106206) LSE (106206) Academic Departments (62869) Economic History (2002) Narrative Science (7)
Number of items: 25.
1995
  • Lewis, Colin M., Hunter, Janet, Harriss, John (Eds.) (1995). The new institutional economics and third world development. Routledge.
  • Akita, Shigeru (1995). Japanese perspectives on imperialism in Asia. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Berger, Helge, Ritschl, Albrecht (1995). Germany and the political economy of the Marshall Plan, 1947-52: a revisionist view. In Eichengreen, Barry (Ed.), Europe's Postwar Recovery (pp. 199-245). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.2277/0521482798
  • Cowell, Frank, Jenkins, Stephen P. (1995). How much inequality can we explain?: a methodology and an application to the United States. The Economic Journal, 105(429), 421-430.
  • Crafts, Nicholas (1995). The 'quality of life': lessons for and from the British Industrial Revolution. (Economic History working papers 29/95). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Deng, Kent (1995). An evaluation of the role of Admiral Zheng He's voyages in Chinese maritime history. International Journal of Maritime History, 7(2), 1-29.
  • Epstein, Stephan R. (1995). Craft guilds, apprenticeship and technological change in pre-modern Europe. (Economic History working papers 28/95). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Howlett, Peter (1995). Fighting with figures: statistical digest of the Second World War. Great Britain. Central Statistical Office.
  • Howlett, William P. (1995). 'The thin edge of the wedge?': nationalisation and industrial structure during the Second World War. In Millward, Robert, Singleton, John (Eds.), The Political Economy of Nationalisation in Britain 1920-1950 (pp. 237-256). Cambridge University Press.
  • Hunter, Janet (1995). Continuity and change in the Japanese labour market: rural impoverishment and the geographical origins of female textile workers. In MetzgerCourt, Sarah, Pascha, Werner (Eds.), Japan’s Socio-Economic Evolution : Continuity and Change (pp. 76-90). Curzon Press.
  • Hunter, Janet (1995). Men and women. In Megarry, Tim (Ed.), The Making of Modern Japan: a Reader (pp. 467-481). Greenwich University Press.
  • Lewis, Colin M. (1995). British business in Argentina. (Economic History working papers 26/95). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Lewis, Colin M. (1995). Industry before 1930: a bibliography. In Bethell, Leslie (Ed.), The Cambridge History of Latin America. Latin America Since 1930, Ideas, Culture, and Society (pp. 349-358). Cambridge University Press.
  • Morgan, Mary S. (1995). Evolutionary metaphors in explantions of American industrial competition. In Maasen, Sabine, Mendelsohn, Everett, Weingart, Peter (Eds.), Biology as Society, Society as Biology: Metaphors (pp. 311-337). Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Morgan, Mary S. (1995). Marketplace morals and the American economists: the case of John Bates Clark. In Morgan, Mary S., Marchi, Neil De (Eds.), Higgling: Translators and Their Markets in the History of Economics (pp. 229-252). Duke University Press.
  • Morgan, Mary S., Hendry, David F. (1995). The foundations of econometric analysis. Cambridge University Press.
  • Morgan, Mary S., Kim, Jinbang, De Marchi, Neil (1995). Empirical model particularities and belief in the natural rate hypothesis. Journal of Econometrics, 67(1), 81-102. https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-4076(94)01628-D
  • Ritschl, Albrecht, Broadberry, Stephen (1995). Real wages, productivity and unemployment in Britain and Germany during the 1920's. Explorations in Economic History, 32, 327-349. https://doi.org/10.1006/exeh.1995.1014
  • Ritschl, Albrecht, Komlos, John (1995). Holy days, working days, and nutrition in the late 18th century Habsburg monarchy. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 26, 57-66.
  • Roy, Tirthankar (1995). Price movements in twentieth-century India. Economic History Review, 48(1), 118-133. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0289.1995.tb01411.x
  • Rubiés, Joan-Pau (1995). Christianity and civilization in sixteenth-century ethnological discourse. In Bugge, Henriette, Rubiés, Joan-Pau (Eds.), Shifting Cultures: Interaction and Discourse in the Expansion of Europe (pp. 35-60). LIT Verlag.
  • Rubiés, Joan-Pau (1995). Reason of state and constitutional thought in the crown of Aragon, 1580-1640. Historical Journal, 38(1), 1-28.
  • Rubiés, Joan-Pau (1995). The concept of empire in the Catalan tradition, from Ramon Muntaner to Enric Prat de la Riba. Journal of Hispanic Research, 4, 229-262.
  • Simpson, James (1995). How important was tariff protection for Spanish farming prior to 1936? (Economic History working papers 25/95). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Ville, S. P., Jones, S. R. H. (1995). The principal-agent question: the chartered trading companies. (Economic History working papers 27/95). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.