Explorations in Economic History

Papers
(The TQCC of Explorations in Economic History is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Disease, downturns, and wellbeing: Economic history and the long-run impacts of COVID-1967
How the 1906 San Francisco earthquake shaped economic activity in the American West18
Collider bias in economic history research17
Combining family history and machine learning to link historical records: The Census Tree data set17
The Cuban revolution and infant mortality: A synthetic control approach16
Transition to agriculture and first state presence: A global analysis16
The Great Migration of Black Americans from the US South: A guide and interpretation15
Privatization and business groups: Evidence from the Chicago Boys in Chile14
Skilled immigrants and technology adoption: Evidence from the German settlements in the Russian empire13
Predictors of bank distress: The 1907 crisis in Sweden11
Patterns of innovation during the Industrial Revolution: A reappraisal using a composite indicator of patent quality11
Settlement location shapes the integration of forced migrants: Evidence from post-war Germany10
The phenomenon of summer diarrhea and its waning, 1910-193010
The macroeconomic effects of banking crises: Evidence from the United Kingdom, 1750–193810
Fiscal innovation in nondemocratic regimes: Elites and the adoption of the prussian income taxes of the 1890s8
Change and persistence in the Age of Modernization: Saint-Germain-d’Anxure, 1730–18958
Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1885–2008: Evidence from eight countries7
Long-term trends in income inequality: Winners and losers of economic change in Ghana, 1891–19607
Quantifying the impact of aid to dependent children: An epidemiological framework6
A history of aggregate demand and supply shocks for the United Kingdom, 1900 to 20166
What are the health benefits of a constant water supply? Evidence from London, 1860–19106
Foutu maximum: The political economy of price controls and national defense in revolutionary France5
Housing rent dynamics and rent regulation in St. Petersburg (1880–1917)5
Reconstruction of the Spanish money supply, 1492–18105
Women at work in the United States since 1860: An analysis of unreported family workers5
Patterns of specialization and economic complexity through the lens of universal exhibitions, 1855-19005
Schools without a law: Primary education in France from the Revolution to the Guizot Law5
The Great Depression and the rise of female employment: A new hypothesis5
The census place project: A method for geolocating unstructured place names4
Warfare and Economic Inequality: Evidence from Preindustrial Germany (c. 1400-1800)4
Globalization and the spread of industrialization in Canada, 1871–18914
Digitizing historical balance sheet data: A practitioner’s guide4
When Cape slavery ended: Introducing a new slave emancipation dataset4
Confucianism and science4
Weather shocks, poverty and crime in 18th-century Savoy4
Decomposing the U.S. Great Depression: How important were loan supply shocks?4
Urban mortality and the repeal of federal prohibition4
Economically relevant human capital or multi-purpose consumption good? Book ownership in pre-modern Württemberg4
Estimates of employment gains attributable to beer legalization in spring 19334
The intergenerational transmission of higher education: Evidence from the 1973 coup in Chile4
Historical gender discrimination does not explain comparative Western European development: evidence from Portugal, 1300-19004
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