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The causes of slavery: a hypothesis
Published 2011“…Presented to the Economic History Association…”
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The rise of free trade in Western Europe, 1820-1875
Published 2011“…Written for 1974 Annual Meeting of the Economic History Association, September 20, 1974…”
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The 6th International Congress of Maritime History IMEHA, Ghent, 2–6 July, 2012
Published 2012-12-01“…The town with a rich maritime tradition, Ghent, hosted the congress organised by the International Maritime Economic History Association (IMEHA). The first meeting of experts in the maritime history was held 20 years ago in Liverpool, and was followed by meetings in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, than in Esbjerg, on the island of Corfu and in Greenwich. …”
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Saving the Whales: Lessons from the Extinction of the Eastern Arctic Bowhead
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Political Extremism in the 1920s and 1930s: Do German Lessons Generalize?
Published 2013“…. © 2013 The Economic History Association.…”
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Nature or Nurture? Explaining English Wheat Yields in the Industrial Revolution, c.1770
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Steers Afloat: The North Atlantic Meat Trade, Liner Predominance, and Freight Rates, 1870-1913
Published 2008“…Consequently, this readily available freight rate can be potentially misleading as an indicator of ocean shipping developments. © The Economic History Association 2008.…”
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Korean expansion and decline from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century: A view suggested by Adam Smith
Published 2008“…. © 2008 The Economic History Association.…”
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Can stimulating demand drive costs down? World War II as a natural experiment
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