Research in economic history [electronic resource] / edited by Susan Wolcott and Christopher Hanes. - Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2015. - 1 online resource (300 p.) : ill. - Research in economic history, 31 0363-3268 ; .

Decline and stagnation in the Arab world : preliminary real wage evidence comparing Algeria, Egypt, Syria and Tunisia, 1847-1913 / Paul Caruana-Galizia -- New Deal funding : estimates of federal grants and loans across states by year, 1930-1940 / Price Fishback -- How many calories? food availability in England and Wales in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Bernard Harris, Roderick Floud, Sok Hong -- "Not much use in disliking it" : the work and wages of female home workers in London, 1897-1908 / Jessica Bean -- Capital inflows, current accounts and the investment cycle in Italy : 1861-1913 / Barbara Pistoresi, Alberto Rinaldi.

Volume 31 of Research in Economic History (REHI) is forthcoming in April 2015. REHI is a peer-reviewed series published once a year. We cover all areas of economic history, including demography and development. Research in Economic History is a well-established and well-cited journal which has presented work by leading researchers in the field of economic history, including economists, historians and demographers.

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Business & Economics--Economic History.
Economic theory & philosophy.
Economic history--Statistics.
Economic history.
Economic indicators.

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