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  2. 1 Working Paper No. 21 – 2014: FINANCIAL CONTAGION ...

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESHnumber21October2014.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: Devine, ‘Colonial trades’, Hamilton, Economic History, 262 18. Price, Capital and Credit, 124. ... distinguished from the effects of economic recession or the disruption of international trade,.
  3. Bank of England intervention - Alain Naef

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%2032%20April%202018.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: 32. 1 PhD candidate, St Edmunds College, Cambridge CB3 0BN and Teaching Fellow, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge. ... the information is accessible to economic historians. A few economic historians have directly tested the effectiveness of
  4. Working Paper No. 29 – MARCH 2017: BY-EMPLOYMENTS IN ...

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH_number_29_March_2017.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: argued that European peasants depended on manufacturing income for sheer economic survival and. ... represent the economic activities of contemporary men. John Swain has contended that ‘the.
  5. Pledging and Credit Markets in Medieval England25LLG

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%205%20March%202012.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: 1. Introduction. Theoretical and empirical work in growth theory and development economics has. ... credit and future trade. This form of personal enforcement is well understood in economic.
  6. History of Mrs - Erickson

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%208%20July%202012.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: economic and social historians. 3. The word 'mistress' has a multi-layered history. ... economics and democracy'.67. He may not have been aware that the spread of titles to everyone over.
  7. Leonard - Institutions for Contract Enforcement

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESHnumber30November2017.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: merchant-insurers’ rules-of-the-game). Their pursuit of economic rents made them the type of. ... the Economic History Association in 2012, can be downloaded from http://eh.net/eha/system/files/Leonard.pdf.
  8. Chambers et al Sept 2016

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH_number_25_Sept_2016.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: Despite substantial. economic growth from 1933 onwards, these trends accelerated through the 1930s.
  9. Hotson Cantab WP ESH 16 09 2012

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%2011%20Sept%202012.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: to 1 troy oz (240/20 = 12) [slide 2].4 Much of the economic literature on mints has. ... the 14th C and 17th C. Although the British economic establishment remained.
  10. FCIT_paper_9_April - Chambers

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%206%20July%202012.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: d.chambers@jbs.cam.ac.uk, rui.esteves@economics.ox.ac.uk. CWPESH no. 6. 2. Acknowledgements: We thank Foreign and Colonial for access to their archives and Ben. ... Cambridge CB2 1AG, United Kingdom. Rui Esteves is at the Dept of Economics, Oxford.
  11. Working Paper No. 26 – MARCH 2017: USING PROBATE ...

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH_number_26_March_2017.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: relationships back in the consideration of long-run economic development and the industrial. ... eds), The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain. Volume 1. Industrialisation, 1700-1870.
  12. Choices and constraints - 11-11-25LLG - with SCO changes

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%201%20March%202012.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: 5. individualistic and rational culture was unique and led to its economic primacy. ... economic and social ‘individualism’.53 My own analysis of manorial court records in.
  13. Working Paper No. 22 – 2015: WHAT CAUSED CHICAGO ...

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH22(Postel-Vinay,April2015).pdf
    20 Jul 2021: 5. sense that the direct contribution of real estate to the decline in economic activity was small. ... aggregate and regional economic indicators) to determine chances and length of survival for each bank.
  14. CWPESH no. 12 full _Newton_

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%2012%20Jan%202013.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: 1. Family reconstitution in an urban context: some observations and methods. Gill Newton. University of Cambridge. ghn22@cam.ac.uk. CWPESH no. 12. July 2011; minor revisions January 2013. 2. Abstract. This paper concerns the application of methods
  15. Retail Ratios in the Netherlands, c

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%202%20March%202012.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: time passed. For one thing, economic growth would be expected to cause retailing to. ... Golden Age only involve some types of economic expansion (e.g. in agriculture and.
  16. CWPESHnumber34June2019revMay2020

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESHnumber34June2019revMay2020.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: the pace of its population and economic development, markedly atypical of England as a whole), this. ... or became urban, but rural proto-industry and smaller scale economic changes at earlier dates will.

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