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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. Economic and Social History at Cambridge

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/research_centres.html
    21 Sep 2023: From Foraging to the First States: an Economic History". ... Centre for Financial History. c) 2023-2024 Economic and Social History at Cambridge.
  4. 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.
  5. Working Paper No. 27 – MARCH 2017: ALLOCATING LABOURERS ...

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH_number_27_March_2017.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: eds), The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain. Volume 1. Industrialisation, 1700-1870. ... Floud, Jane Humphries and Paul Johnson (eds), The Cambridge Economic History of Modern.
  6. 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.
  7. War, conquest and local merchants

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%2014%20March%202013.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: But also, as someone able to bestow interesting. economic benefits on his collaborators. ... economic services to the monarchy (frequent in the processes of conquest74) the person who.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 1 The Black Swan of the Golden Periphery: The ...

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%2013%20March%202013.pdf
    20 Jul 2021: 2010, the Asian Historical Economic Society Conference hosted by Hitotsubashi University in 2012, and the. ... for this policy can be attributed to the economic conditions of the Empire.
  11. Economic and Social History at Cambridge

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/faculty_students.html
    21 Sep 2023: Further information ». Economic and Social Historians in Cambridge. These pages are intended to list everyone working on economic and social history at the University of Cambridge. ... See the sub-menu links forandc) 2023-2024 Economic and Social

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