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Networks, Institutions, and Uncertainty: Information Exchange in Early-Modern Markets
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- 28 September 2018, pp. 1034-1067
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A Dissection of Trading Capital: Trade in the Aftermath of the Fall of the Iron Curtain
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- 29 June 2018, pp. 358-393
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Slack and Slacker: Job Seekers, Job Vacancies, and Matching Functions in the U.S. Labor Market during the Roaring Twenties and the Great Contraction, 1924–1932
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- 30 August 2016, pp. 840-873
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Dutch Colonial Policy in the Seventeenth Century
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- 03 February 2011, pp. 455-468
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Demand versus Supply in the Industrial Revolution: A Comment
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- 03 March 2009, pp. 801-805
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Sweden's Financial Sophistication in the Nineteenth Century: An Appraisal
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- 03 March 2009, pp. 621-634
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Crowding Out during Britain's Industrial Revolution
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- 03 March 2009, pp. 109-131
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The Hot Money Movement and the Private Exchange Pool Proposal of 1896*
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- 03 February 2011, pp. 31-50
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Can Stimulating Demand Drive Costs Down? World War II as a Natural Experiment
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- 11 July 2022, pp. 727-764
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Endogenous Formation and Development of Capitalism in Japan
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- 03 February 2011, pp. 141-162
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Private and Public Responses to Market Failure in the U.S. Electric Power Industry, 1882–1942
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- 03 March 2009, pp. 452-454
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AN UNSUNG HERO: THE FARM TRACTOR'S CONTRIBUTION TO TWENTIETH-CENTURY UNITED STATES ECONOMIC GROWTH
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- 13 August 2001, pp. 493-496
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Economic Growth in England Before the Industrial Revolution: Some Methodological Issues
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- 03 February 2011, pp. 13-31
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Food Surpluses and Deficits in the American Colonies, 1768–1772
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- 11 May 2010, pp. 553-569
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Occupational Differences in Labor Market Integration: The United States in 1890
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- 03 March 2009, pp. 427-439
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An Economic Model of the Money Market in the United States, 1823–1859
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- 11 May 2010, pp. 280-285
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The Date of England's Treasure by Forraign Trade
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- 03 February 2011, pp. 160-161
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Capital Goods and Southern Economic Development
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- 03 March 2009, pp. 411-417
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Demand, Markets, and Eastern Economic Development: Philadelphia, 1815–184
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- 11 May 2010, pp. 271-273
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Oh, How the Mighty Have Fallen: The Bank Failures and Near Failures That Started America’s Greatest Financial Panics
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- 28 May 2021, pp. 331-358
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