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2022
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The 15‐Hour Week: Keynes's Prediction Revisited
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Economica
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C
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1
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2022
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Considering the Counterfactual: Real Wages in the First Industrial Revolution
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Economic Journal
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A
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2
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2022
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The statistics of wages in the United Kingdom during the nineteenth century (part XVIII): the cotton industry
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Oxford Economic Papers
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C
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1
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2022
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Brexit and control of subsidies
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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1
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2021
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Growth Accounting in Economic History: Findings, Lessons and New Directions
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Journal of Economic Surveys
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C
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2
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2021
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The Sources of British Economic Growth Since the Industrial Revolution: Not the Same Old Story
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Journal of Economic Surveys
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C
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1
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2021
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Understanding productivity growth in the industrial revolution
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Economic History Review
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C
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1
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2021
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Lorenz curve analysis of industrial decentralization
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European Review of Economic History
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C
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2
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2021
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Artificial intelligence as a general-purpose technology: an historical perspective
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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1
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2020
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Agglomeration externalities and productivity growth: US cities, 1880–1930
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Economic History Review
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C
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2
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2020
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Sooner than you think: the Pre-1914 UK Productivity Slowdown was Victorian not Edwardian
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European Review of Economic History
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C
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2
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2019
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The Sources of Growth in a Technologically Progressive Economy: The United States, 1899–1941
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Economic Journal
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A
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3
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2018
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The productivity slowdown: is it the ‘new normal’?
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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1
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2017
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Six centuries of British economic growth: a time-series perspective
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European Review of Economic History
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C
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2
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2016
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The Rise and Fall of American Growth: Exploring the Numbers
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American Economic Review
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S
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1
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2015
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Editor's choice Self-defeating austerity? Evidence from 1930s' Britain
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European Review of Economic History
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C
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2
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2015
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Geography and intra-national home bias: U.S. domestic trade in 1949 and 2007
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Journal of Economic Geography
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B
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2
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2015
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Economic growth: onwards and upwards?
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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1
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2014
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The Location of the UK Cotton Textiles Industry in 1838: A Quantitative Analysis
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2014
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Richard S. Grossman, Wrong: nine economic policy disasters and what we can learn from them (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. xvi + 265. ISBN 9780199322190 Hbk. £18.99)
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Economic History Review
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C
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1
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2013
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Rearmament to the Rescue? New Estimates of the Impact of “Keynesian” Policies in 1930s' Britain
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2012
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British relative economic decline revisited: The role of competition
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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1
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2012
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Making sense of the manufacturing belt: determinants of U.S. industrial location, 1880--1920
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Journal of Economic Geography
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B
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2
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2011
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Corrigendum: Were British railway companies well managed in the early twentieth century?
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Economic History Review
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C
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3
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2011
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How good was the profitability of British railways, 1870–1912?
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Economic History Review
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C
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3
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2010
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Lessons from the 1930s Great Depression
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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2
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2009
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Transport infrastructure investment: implications for growth and productivity
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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1
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2009
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Quantitative economic history: the good of counting – Edited by Joshua L. Rosenbloom
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Economic History Review
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C
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1
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2009
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From Malthus to Solow: How did the Malthusian economy really evolve?
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Journal of Macroeconomics
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C
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2
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2008
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Were British railway companies well managed in the early twentieth century?1
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Economic History Review
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C
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3
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2007
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Total factor productivity growth on Britain's railways, 1852-1912: A reappraisal of the evidence
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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3
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2006
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How Did the Location of Industry Respond to Falling Transport Costs in Britain Before World War I?
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2006
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Regulation and Productivity Performance
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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1
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2005
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What explains the location of industry in Britain, 1871–1931?
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Journal of Economic Geography
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B
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2
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2004
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Productivity Growth in the Industrial Revolution: A New Growth Accounting Perspective
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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2004
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Sectoral output trends and cycles in Victorian Britain
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Economic Modeling
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C
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2
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2004
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Was 19th century British growth steam-powered?: the climacteric revisited
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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2
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2004
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Globalisation and Economic Growth: A Historical Perspective
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The World Economy
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C
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1
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2003
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UK productivity performance from 1950 to 1979: a restatement of the Broadberry‐Crafts view
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Economic History Review
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C
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2
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2000
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Simulating the Two Views of the British Industrial Revolution
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2000
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After the Golden Age: A Long‐Run Perspective on Growth Rates That Speeded up, Slowed Down and Still Differ
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The Manchester School
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C
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2
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1999
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Implications of Financial Crisis for East Asian Trend Growth.
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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1
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1999
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Economic Growth in the Twentieth Century.
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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1
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1998
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In Pursuit of the Quality of Life. Edited by Avner Offer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996. Pp viii, 302. £35.00.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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1998
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Book Reviews
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Education Economics
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C
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1
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1997
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Endogenous Innovation, Trend Growth, and the British Industrial Revolution: Reply to Greasley and Oxley
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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1997
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Some Dimensions of the ‘Quality of Life’ During the British Industrial Revolution
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Economic History Review
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C
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1
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1996
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The First Industrial Revolution: A Guided Tour for Growth Economists.
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American Economic Review
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S
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1
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1996
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Trend Growth in British Industrial Output, 1700-1913: A Reappraisal
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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2
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1996
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'Post-neoclassical Endogenous Growth Theory': What Are Its Policy Implications?
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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1
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1995
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Machines and Economic Growth: The Implications for Growth Theory of the History of the Industrial Revolution. By Natalie McPherson. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1994. Pp. xi, 264. $59.95.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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1995
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Exogenous or Endogenous Growth? The Industrial Revolution Reconsidered
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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1995
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Cotton textiles and industrial output growth during the industrial revolution
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Economic History Review
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C
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2
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1995
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The golden age of economic growth in Western Europe, 1950-1973
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Economic History Review
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C
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1
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1995
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Macroinventions, economic growth, and‘industrial revolution’in Britain and France
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Economic History Review
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C
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1
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1994
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Trends in Real Wages in Britain, 1750-1913
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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2
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1994
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The industrial revolution as a macroeconomic epoch: an alternative view
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Economic History Review
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C
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2
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1992
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Britain's Productivity Gap in the 1930s: Some Neglected Factors
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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1992
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Economic decline in Britain: The shipbuilding industry,: Edward H. Lorenz, 1890-1970 (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1991) pp. 166.
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International Journal of Industrial Organization
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B
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1
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1992
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Output growth and the British industrial revolution: a restatement of the Crafts-Harley view
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Economic History Review
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C
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2
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1991
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Coping with City Growth during the British Industrial Revolution. By Jeffrey G. Williamson. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Pp. xxi, 344. $54.50.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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1991
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Reversing Relative Economic Decline? The 1980s in Historical Perspective.
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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1990
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European Productivity in the Twentieth Century: Introduction.
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Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
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B
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2
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1990
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Explaining Anglo-American Productivity Differences in the Mid-Twentieth Century.
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Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
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B
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2
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1990
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The impact of the depression of the 1930s on productive potential in the United Kingdom
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European Economic Review
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B
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2
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1990
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Measurement of trend growth in European industrial output before 1914: Methodological issues and new estimates
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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3
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1988
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The Assessment: British Economic Growth over the Long Run.
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy
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C
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1
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1987
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British economic growth, 1700-1850; some difficulties of interpretation,
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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1
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1987
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Long-term unemployment in Britain in the 1930s
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Economic History Review
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C
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1
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1986
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Paradoxical Harvest: Energy and Explanation in British History, 1870–1914. By Richard N. Adams. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Pp. xii, 141. $27.50 cloth; $8.95 paper.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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1984
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Economic Growth in France and Britain, 1830–1910: A Review of the Evidence
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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1984
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Patterns of Development in Nineteenth Century Europe.
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Oxford Economic Papers
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C
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1983
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Gross national product in Europe 1870-1910: Some new estimates
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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1
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1983
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British Economic Growth, 1700-1831: A Review of the Evidence
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Economic History Review
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C
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1
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1982
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Regional price variations in England in 1843: An aspect of the standard-of-living debate
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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1
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1980
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National income estimates and the British standard of living debate: A reappraisal of 1801-1831
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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1
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1979
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Victorian Britain Did Fail
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Economic History Review
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C
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1
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1978
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Enclosure and labor supply revisited
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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1
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1978
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Entrepreneurship and a Probabilistic View of the British Industrial Revolution
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Economic History Review
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C
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1
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1977
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Determinants of the rate of parliamentary enclosure
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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1
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1976
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Family Limitation and the English Demographic Revolution: A Simulation Approach
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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1976
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English Economic Growth in the Eighteenth Century: A Re-Examination of Deane and Cole's Estimates
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Economic History Review
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C
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1
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Sooner than you think: the Pre-1914 UK Productivity Slowdown was Victorian not Edwardian
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European Review of Economic History
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C
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1
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