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14 - Underlying Sources of Growth: First and Second Nature Geography
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- The Cambridge Economic History of the Modern World
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European Goods Market Integration in the Very Long Run: From the Black Death to the First World War
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- The Journal of Economic History / Volume 81 / Issue 1 / March 2021
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- 13 January 2021, pp. 276-308
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Benefits of Empire? Capital Market Integration North and South of the Alps, 1350–1800
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- The Journal of Economic History / Volume 78 / Issue 3 / September 2018
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- 07 September 2018, pp. 637-672
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On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles
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- The Journal of Economic History / Volume 71 / Issue 4 / December 2011
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- 14 November 2011, pp. 915-949
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15 - Population and living standards, 1945–2005
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Origins of catch-up failure: Comparative productivity growth in the Habsburg Empire, 1870–1910
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- European Review of Economic History / Volume 11 / Issue 2 / August 2007
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- 16 August 2007, pp. 189-218
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3 - Austria-Hungary's economy in World War I
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- The Economics of World War I
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Herman Freudenberger. Lost Momentum: Austrian Economic Development, 1750s–1830s. Studien zur Wirtschaftsgeschichte und Wirtschaftspolitik, 8. Vienna: Böhlau, 2003. Pp. 301, illus.
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- Austrian History Yearbook / Volume 36 / January 2005
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- 10 February 2009, pp. 239-241
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Patterns of growth and stagnation in the late nineteenth century Habsburg economy
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- European Review of Economic History / Volume 4 / Issue 3 / December 2000
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- 02 January 2001, pp. 311-340
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Alice Teichova, and Matis Herbert, eds. Österreich und die Tschechoslowakei 1918–1938. Die wirtschaftliche Neuordnung in Zentraleuropa in der Zwischenkriegszeit. Vienna: Böhlau, 1996. Pp. 419, graphs, tables. öS 636, DM 92, sfr 92.
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- Austrian History Yearbook / Volume 31 / January 2000
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Economic Development in the Nineteenth-Century Habsburg Empire
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- Austrian History Yearbook / Volume 28 / January 1997
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- 10 February 2009, pp. 293-307
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