The European Review of Economic History is a major outlet for research in economic history. Articles cover the whole range of economic history -- papers on European, non-European, comparative and world economic history are all welcome. Contributions shed new light on existing debates, raise new or previously neglected topics, and provide fresh perspectives from comparative research. The Review includes full-length articles, shorter articles, notes and comments, debates, survey articles, and review articles. It also publishes notes and announcements from the European Historical Economics Society.
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Articles
Editor's choice: Accounting for the “Little Divergence”: What drove economic growth in pre-industrial Europe, 1300–1800? Alexandra M. de Pleijt and Jan Luiten van Zanden European Review of Economic History 2016 20: 387–409
The political economy of strategic default: Sweden and the international capital markets, 1810–1830 Patrik Winton European Review of Economic History 2016 20: 410–428
The Berlin stock exchange and the geography of German stock markets in 1913 Carsten Burhop and Sibylle Lehmann-Hasemeyer European Review of Economic History 2016 20: 429–451
Spanish agriculture in the little divergence Carlos Álvarez-Nogal, Leandro Prados De La Escosura, and Carlos Santiago-Caballero European Review of Economic History 2016 20: 452–477
Political instability and non-price loan terms in Lima, Peru: evidence from notarized contracts Luis FELIPE Zegarra European Review of Economic History 2016 20: 478–525
Obituary: Lennart Schön Kerstin Enflo and Jonas Ljungberg European Review of Economic History 2016 20: 526–527