The European Review of Economic History is a major outlet for research in economic history.
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Articles
Editor's choice: Self-defeating austerity? Evidence from 1930s' Britain Nicholas Crafts and Terence C. Mills European Review of Economic History 2015 19: 109–127
The paradox of progress: the emergence of wage discrimination in US manufacturing Joyce Burnette European Review of Economic History 2015 19: 128–148
Plenty of land, land of plenty: the agrarian output of Portugal (1311–20) António Henriques European Review of Economic History 2015 19: 149–170
A twin crisis with multiple banks of issue: Spain in the 1860s Alessio Moro, Galo Nuño, and Pedro Tedde European Review of Economic History 2015 19: 171–194
Agricultural protection and support in the European Economic Community, 1962–92: rent-seeking or welfare policy? Mark Spoerer European Review of Economic History 2015 19: 195–214