Research in economic history. Vol. 21
Volume 21 of Research in Economic History is a substantial contribution in several respects. Its heft reflects the continuing increase in quality submissions to this series, which invites (although it does not require) authors to take advantage of less stringent space limitations than is typically t...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald,
2003.
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Series: | Research in economic history.
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Alexander J. Field
- Made in Germany : the German currency crisis of July 1931 / Thomas Ferguson, Peter Temin
- Can incomes policies reduce real wages? : micro-evidence from the 1931 Australian award wage cut / Andrew J. Seltzer
- Decaying at the core : urban decline in Cleveland, 1915-1980 / Fred H. Smith
- Wage-stickiness, monetary changes, and real incomes in late-medieval England and the Low Countries 1300-1500 : did money matter? / John H. Munro
- What protected peasants best? : markets, risk, efficiency, and medieval English agriculture / Gary Richardson
- The Hesse-Cassel emigrants : a new sample of transatlantic emigrants linked to their origins / Simone A. Wegge
- The household balance sheet, credit, and uncertainty at the onset of the great depression in the USA / David Greasley, Jakob B. Madsen
- Coping with financial catastrophe : the San Francisco clearinghouse during the earthquake of 1906 / Ronnie J. Phillips.