European Review of Economic History

Papers
(The TQCC of European Review of Economic History is 3. 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 2020-08-01 to 2024-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
L’histoire immobile?A reappraisal of French economic growth using the demand-side approach, 1280–185024
Pandemics and regional economic growth: evidence from the Great Influenza in Italy17
Death, sex, and fertility: female infanticide in rural Spain, 1750–195015
Gender and the long-run development process. A survey of the literature11
Before the cult of equity: the British stock market, 1829–192910
Labor shares and inequality: insights from Italian economic history, 1895–197018
GPTs and growth: evidence on the technological adoption of electrical and electronic technologies in the 1920s7
The effects of market integration during the first globalization: a multi-market approach7
Institutions and literacy rates: the legacy of Napoleonic reforms in Italy6
Living costs and welfare ratios in Western Europe: new estimates using a linear programming model6
Comparing income and wealth inequality in pre-industrial economies: the case of Castile (Spain) in the eighteenth century6
Climate change, weather shocks, and price convergence in pre-industrial Germany5
The wild card: colonial paper money in French North America, 1685 to 17195
Filling the ranks: the Remplacement Militaire in post-revolutionary France5
What causes hot markets for equity IPOs? An analysis of initial public offerings in the Netherlands, 1876–20155
Reconstructing income inequality in a colonial cash crop economy: five social tables for Uganda, 1925–19655
Spatial concentration of manufacturing industries in the United States: re-examination of long-run trends5
No wheat crisis: trade liberalization and transportation innovation in Quebec during the 1830s and 1840s5
Scuttle for shelter: flight-to-safety and political uncertainty during the Spanish Second Republic5
Quantifying the mortality impact of the 1935 old-age assistance5
Capital market development over the long run: the portfolios of UK life assurers over two centuries5
The panopticon of Germany’s foreign trade, 1880–1913: New facts on the first globalization5
Income tax progressivity and inflation during the world wars4
Women in European academia before 1800—religion, marriage, and human capital4
Economic growth on the periphery: estimates of GDPper capitaof the Congress Kingdom of Poland (for years 1870–1912)4
Structural change in the job matching process in the United States, 1923–19324
Old wine in new wineskins? Understanding the cooperative movement: Catalonia, 1860–19393
Reassessing Ireland’s economic development through the lens of sustainable development3
Spreading Clio: a quantitative analysis of the first 25 years of the European Review of Economic History3
Animals and the prehistoric origins of economic development3
Government finance and imposition of serfdom after the Black Death3
Credit expansion, leverage, and banking distress: the puzzle of interwar Italy3
The paradox of “Malthusian urbanization”: urbanization without growth in the Republic of Genoa, 1300–18003
From Sweden to America: migrant selection in the transatlantic migration, 1890–19103
Authorship as a determinant of art prices and auction settings in eighteenth-century Paris3
Time on the crossing: emigrant voyages across the Atlantic, 1853–19133
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