TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I: Purpose, Philosophy and Pedagogy of Economic History
2: Economics and History (Colvin and Wagenaar)
3: Economics, Economic History and Historical Data (Geloso)
4: Economic Theory and Economic History (Gilles)
5: Economic History and the Policymaker (Leunig)
6: Economic History, the History of Economic Thought and Economic Policy (Brownlow)
7: Teaching Economics with Economic History (Flückiger)
Part II: Questions and Themes in Economic History
8: Money and Central Banking (Turner)
9: Globalisation and Trade (de Bromhead)
10: Migration and Labour Markets (Braun)
11: Financial Institutions and Markets (Rogers)
12: Bubbles and Crises (Quinn)
13: Sovereign Debt and State Financing (Neal)
14: Health and Development (Arthi)
15: Education and Human Capital (Becker)
16: Famine and Disease (Alfani and Ó Gráda)
17: Women and Children (Humphries)
18: Slavery and Discrimination (Steckel)
19: Crime and Violence (Gray)
20: Business Ownership and Organisation (Aldous)
21: Competition and Collusion (Donges)
22: Human Resources and Incentive Contracts (Seltzer)
23: Global Divergence and Economic Change (Rubin)
24: Industrial Revolution and British Exceptionalism (Colvin and de Pleijt)
25: Innovation and Technical Change (Bakker)
26: Culture and Religion (Colvin)
27: Agriculture and Rural Development (Sharp)
28: Environment and Natural Resources (McLaughlin)
Part III: Eras, Regions and Contexts in Economic History
29: Economic Prehistory (Rosenstock)
30: The World Wars (Eloranta)
31: Western Europe (Blum)
32: Central and Eastern Europe (Foldvari)
33: Sub-Saharan Africa (Moradi)
34: South Asia (Roy)
35: East Asia (Morgan)
36: Australasia (Oxley)
37: North America (Fishback)
38: Latin America (Weller)
Part IV: Methods and Techniques in Economic History
39: Impact and Communication (Stephenson)
40: Publishing Economic History (Collins)
41: Archival Evidence (Brownlow)
42: Case Studies (A. de Jong and van Driel)
43: Analytic Narratives (Koyama)
44: Measurement and Metrics (Blum)
45: Econometric Identification (Blum and Dimico)
46: Historical National Accounting (H. de Jong and Palma)
47: Productivity, Innovation and Social Savings (Bakker)
49: Frontier Analysis (Woltjer)
49: Geospatial Information Systems (Johnson)
50: Network Analysis (Giesler Mesevage)
And also:
Economic History Jokes (Blum, Colvin and McLaughlin)
Economic History Haikus (Ziliak)
Economic History Cartoons (Neill)
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