Eastern European Economic History Working Papers
The Hub selects relevant Working Papers, which are part of the ‘Centre for Global Economic History’ and ‘European Historical Economics Society’ series. In order to publish in either of the two series (EHES requires membership), authors are advised to submit their papers in a DOC as well as PDF format to Mikołaj Malinowski (m.malinowski@uu.nl). Papers should be written in English and contain an abstract.
Agricultural Productivity Across Prussia During the Industrial Revolution: A Thünen Perspective.
by Michael Kopsidis, IAMO Halle; Nikolaus Wolf, Humboldt-University Berlin and CEPR.
January 2012.
Real Wages and the Origins of Modern Economic Growth in Germany, 16th to 19th Centuries.
by Ulrich Pfister, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster; Jana Riedel, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster; Martin Uebele, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster.
April 2012.
Missed Opportunity or Inevitable Failure? The Search for Industrialization in Southeast Europe 1870-1940.
by Michael Kopsidis, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe (IAMO / Halle).
July 2012.
Taking Firms to the Stock Market: IPOs and the Importance of Large Banks in Imperial Germany 1896-1913.
by Sibylle H. Lehmann, University of Hohenheim.
October 2012.
Peasant Agriculture and Economic Growth: The Case of Southeast Europe c. 1870-1940 reinterpreted.
by Michael Kopsidis, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe (IAMO / Halle).
October 2012.