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Deceptive data, the new survey of london life and labour MKIV…
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESHnumber16Oct2013.pdf20 Jul 2021: investigation into poverty, it was decided that households considered to be ‘middle-class’. ... Economic History Review, Second Series, (40), 1987, p.208. 13 Ibid, p.220. -
Hotson Cantab WP ESH 16 09 2012
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%2011%20Sept%202012.pdf20 Jul 2021: prices were somewhat higher than Middle East prices, encouraging domestic. exploration and self-sufficiency. ... by Bank) gives broadly defined money of some £24 million. From the middle of the. -
HUNTING FOR GIFFEN GOODS IN 1840s IRISH MARKET DATA
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%2015%20May%202013.pdf20 Jul 2021: phenomenon has featured in almost every major economics textbook published in the last. ... of a Legend in Neoclassical Economics’, Journal of Economic Issues 3 (1995) pp. -
Working Paper No. 28 – MARCH 2017: CORRECTING THE ...
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH_number_28_March_2017.pdf20 Jul 2021: University Press, 1997); Wrigley, The early English censuses (Oxford: British Academy Records of Economic. ... Journal of Economic History, 48:1 (1988), p. 125. 49 Smith, ‘Underregistration’, p. -
Working Coal paper submission
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESHnumber33Sept2018.pdf20 Jul 2021: held a competitive advantage in agriculture which provided a greater economic return than could. ... 373. 86. Coleman, ‘Proto-industrialization’, p. 443. 87. Broadberry, British economic growth, p. -
Working Paper No. 22 – 2015: WHAT CAUSED CHICAGO ...
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH22(Postel-Vinay,April2015).pdf20 Jul 2021: 7.2), it is necessary to test the precise importance of each variable econometrically. ... Table 5 shows each cohort mean as well as tests of differences between them. -
Choices and constraints - 11-11-25LLG - with SCO changes
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%201%20March%202012.pdf20 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. -
Pledging and Credit Markets in Medieval England25LLG
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%205%20March%202012.pdf20 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. -
FCIT_paper_9_April - Chambers
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%206%20July%202012.pdf20 Jul 2021: Cambridge CB2 1AG, United Kingdom. Rui Esteves is at the Dept of Economics, Oxford. ... way. We can test our hypothesis that FCIT pursued a long-term buy-and-hold investment. -
CWPESHnumber34June2019revMay2020
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESHnumber34June2019revMay2020.pdf20 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. Results that match 2 of 3 words
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Economic and Social History at Cambridge
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/podcasts.html21 Sep 2023: century, reciprocally to integrate the economic history of the West and the Rest, using quantitative and other methods. ... Economic History needs to re-affirm its position as the intersection set of the disciplines of History and Economics. -
Economic and Social History at Cambridge
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/core_seminar2016.html21 Sep 2023: 17 November. Professor Chris Dyer. (Leicester). Assessing the importance of social mobility in the middle ages. ... History; the Centre for History and Economics; the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure; and the Centre for -
Economic and Social History at Cambridge
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/core_seminar2012.html21 Sep 2023: Thursday 4 October 2012. Professor Adrian Bell (Reading). Modern Finance in the Middle Ages? ... Centre for History and Economics; the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure; and the Centre for Quantitative Economic History. -
Economic and Social History at Cambridge
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/podcast-allen.html21 Sep 2023: March 2022. The McCrum Lecture Theatre, Bene't Street. "From Foraging to the First States: an Economic History". ... These issues are explored with particular focus on the middle east, but also with the global perspective in mind. -
Economic and Social History at Cambridge
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/other_academic_staff.html1 Mar 2024: mjh1001@cam.ac.uk. John Hatcher's general field of research lies in the economic, social and demographic history of England from the middle ages to the eighteenth century. ... working habits and leisure in medieval and early modern England; the history -
Economic and Social History at Cambridge
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/mortgages_conference.html21 Sep 2023: Such transactions allowed agriculturalists to access significant amounts of capital, and were therefore important for economic development. ... We will approach the topic from a number of different angles: economic, social and legal. -
Economic and Social History at Cambridge
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/academic_staff.html5 Mar 2024: His research interests are in long-run social and economic developments in England and Wales between the late middle ages and First World War with a particular focus on the development ... Solomos.Solomou@econ.cam.ac.uk. Reader in Economics and Economic -
Needham - Britain's money supply experiment _22 August 2012_
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%2010%20Sept%202012.pdf20 Jul 2021: ranges for broad money (£M3) at the heart of economic policy.4 While £M3 targets. ... predictable demand-for-money function. In order to test this assumption, the Bank set. -
( Core S eminar in Economic and Social History ...
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/Core%20seminar%202021%20programme.docx5 Oct 2022: Core S eminar in Economic and Social History University of Cambridge, Michaelmas 20 2 1 ). Seminars will take place on Thursdays at 5:15 pm in the History Faculty Room 6, ... Quantitative History; Financial History; the Centre for History and Economics; -
CamEcSoc Working Paper - Housing and private open space in EnglandLLG
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/CWPESH%20number%203%20March%202012.pdf20 Jul 2021: Middle-class 14 45 41 49. Upper middle class 55 30 15 20. ... Lower middle class 23 0 77 75. Middle-class 26 13 61 70.
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