THE IMPERIALISM OF FREE TRADE | 1953/08/01 | English | 68 |
Nature as historical protagonist: environment and society in pre‐industrial England | 2010/03/25 | English | 68 |
Tracking the agricultural revolution in England | 1999/05/01 | English | 68 |
Household Appliances and the Use of Time: The United States and Britain Since the 1920s | 1994/11/01 | | 65 |
Regional value added in Italy, 1891-2001, and the foundation of a long-term picture1 | 2011/01/24 | English | 64 |
Substitutes for legal protection: corporate governance and dividends in Victorian Britain1 | 2011/04/12 | English | 62 |
The high wage economy and the industrial revolution: a restatement | 2014/11/07 | English | 62 |
Farm Wages and Living Standards in the Industrial Revolution: England,1670–1869 | 2001/08/01 | English | 61 |
Was there an ‘industrious revolution’ before the industrial revolution? An empirical exercise for England, c. 1300-1830 | 2010/09/23 | English | 61 |
The Free-Standing Company, 1870-1914: An Important Type of British Foreign Direct Investment | 1988/05/01 | | 59 |
Why the industrial revolution was British: commerce, induced invention, and the scientific revolution1 | 2011/04/12 | English | 59 |
How much do we know about market integration in Europe?1 | 2011/07/11 | English | 58 |
Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Expansion Overseas I. The Old Colonial System, 1688-1850 | 1986/11/01 | | 57 |
The secular trend in the biological standard of living in the United Kingdom, 1730-1860 | 1993/02/01 | English | 56 |
European Economic Development: The Contribution of the Periphery | 1982/02/01 | | 56 |
Why didn't Canada have a banking crisis in 2008 (or in 1930, or 1907, or …)? | 2014/08/21 | English | 56 |
Technological innovation and economic progress in the ancient world: M. I. Finley re‐considered | 2000/02/01 | English | 56 |
Plague and long‐term development: the lasting effects of the 1629–30 epidemic on the Italian cities | 2019/03/22 | English | 55 |
Business Networking in the Industrial Revolution | 2001/11/01 | English | 55 |
New perspectives on the history of products, firms, marketing, and consumers in Britain and the United States since the mid‐nineteenth century 1 | 1999/08/01 | English | 54 |
Explaining the rise in marital fertility in England in the ‘long’ eighteenth century | 1998/08/01 | English | 54 |
The First Economic Revolution | 1977/05/01 | | 53 |
Advertising consumer goods in nineteenth‐centuary Britain: reinterpretations | 2000/11/01 | English | 53 |
The standard of living in Latin America during the twentieth century1 | 2005/10/14 | English | 52 |
Poor Relief and English Economic Development before the Industrial Revolution | 1995/02/01 | | 51 |
Political risk and the international bond market between the 1848 revolution and the outbreak of the First World War1 | 2006/01/19 | English | 51 |
Regions and time in the European fertility transition: problems in the Princeton Project’s statistical methodology1 | 2007/02/19 | English | 51 |
Through the magnifying glass: provincial aspects of industrial growth in post‐Unification Italy1 | 2012/04/25 | English | 50 |
Progress, decline, growth: product and productivity in Italian agriculture, 1000–2000 | 2004/08/01 | English | 50 |
The colonial roots of land inequality: geography, factor endowments, or institutions? | 2010/03/25 | English | 50 |