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#TitleJournalYearCitations
1Path dependence: a foundational concept for historical social scienceCliometrica2007267
2The demographic transition: causes and consequencesCliometrica2012225
3Structural change and growth accelerations in Asia and Latin America: a new sectoral data setCliometrica2009198
4The Italian financial cycle: 1861–2011Cliometrica2014163
5Regional convergence in Italy, 1891–2001: testing human and social capitalCliometrica201271
6Income and its distribution in preindustrial PolandCliometrica201767
7From boom to bust: a typology of real commodity prices in the long runCliometrica201957
8Anthropometric evidence on economic growth, biological well-being and regional convergence in the Habsburg Monarchy, c. 1850–1910Cliometrica200756
9The effect of investment in children’s education on fertility in 1816 PrussiaCliometrica201252
10Human capital formation in the long run: evidence from average years of schooling in England, 1300–1900Cliometrica201850
11Wall Street and Main Street: the macroeconomic consequences of New York bank suspensions, 1866–1914Cliometrica201345
12Human capital and economic growth: Sweden 1870–2000Cliometrica200944
13The early diffusion of the steam engine in Britain, 1700–1800: a reappraisalCliometrica201144
14The German crisis of 1931: evidence and traditionCliometrica200843
15Deviant behaviour? Inequality in Portugal 1565–1770Cliometrica201743
16The rich in historical perspective: evidence for preindustrial Europe (ca. 1300–1800)Cliometrica201742
17The dynamics of inequality in a newly settled, pre-industrial society: the case of the Cape ColonyCliometrica201039
18The Crash of 1882 and the Bailout of the Paris BourseCliometrica200738
19Economic history goes digital: topic modeling the Journal of Economic HistoryCliometrica201938
20Tariffs and income: a time series analysis for 24 countriesCliometrica201336
21Human capital formation from occupations: the ‘deskilling hypothesis’ revisitedCliometrica201736
22The integration of economic history into economicsCliometrica201836
23Understanding West German economic growth in the 1950sCliometrica200934
24Health, market integration, and the urban height penalty in the US, 1847–1894Cliometrica201333
25The diminution of the physical stature of the English male population in the eighteenth centuryCliometrica201232
26Distinct within North America: living standards in French Canada, 1688–1775Cliometrica201931
27On the road to industrialization: nutritional status in Saxony, 1690–1850Cliometrica200830
28Nominal wage rigidity prior to compulsory arbitration: evidence from the Victorian Railways, 1902–1921Cliometrica201130
29Cliometrica after 10 years: definition and principles of cliometric researchCliometrica201630
30New estimation of the gross domestic product in Baltic countries in 1913–1938Cliometrica202130
31On the causes of economic growth in Europe: why did agricultural labour productivity not converge between 1950 and 2005?Cliometrica201529
32Human capital, knowledge and economic development: evidence from the British Industrial Revolution, 1750–1930Cliometrica201829
33Ranking economic history journals: a citation-based impact-adjusted analysisCliometrica201028
34Contract enforcement, capital accumulation, and Argentina’s long-run declineCliometrica200927
35Sailing away from Malthus: intercontinental trade and European economic growth, 1500–1800Cliometrica201626
36A cliometric counterfactual: what if there had been neither Fogel nor North?Cliometrica201826
37Agglomeration and labour productivity in Spain over the long termCliometrica200825
38One size that didn’t fit all? Electoral franchise, fiscal capacity and the rise of mass schooling across Italy’s provinces, 1870–1911Cliometrica201625
39The long-term evolution of economic history: evidence from the top five field journals (1927–2017)Cliometrica202025
40Do Kondratieff waves exist? How time series techniques can help to solve the problemCliometrica201124
41Markets before economic growth: the grain market of medieval EnglandCliometrica201524
42More than 100 years of improvements in living standards: the case of ColombiaCliometrica201923
43Growth recurring in preindustrial Spain?Cliometrica202223
44Trade policy and wage gradients: evidence from a protectionist turnCliometrica201322
45How Argentina became a super-exporter of agricultural and food products during the First Globalisation (1880–1929)Cliometrica201922
46Modelling trends and cycles in economic time series: historical perspective and future developmentsCliometrica200920
47Swedish GDP 1620–1800: stagnation or growth?Cliometrica201320
48Relative costs of living, for richer and poorer, 1688–1914Cliometrica202020
49Prices, wages and fertility in pre-industrial EnglandCliometrica201219
50What can price volatility tell us about market efficiency? Conditional heteroscedasticity in historical commodity price seriesCliometrica201118