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DP17457 Regional variation of GDP per head within China, 1080-1850: Implications for the Great Divergence debate

  • Stephen Broadberry
  • Hanhui Guan

11 Jul 2022
  • Economic History
  • N13
  • N33
  • O10
  • O47
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DP17458 Catching-up and falling behind: Russian economic growth, 1690s-1880s

  • Stephen Broadberry
  • Elena Korchmina

11 Jul 2022
  • Economic History
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DP17459 British Business Cycles, 1270-1870

  • Stephen Broadberry
  • Alexander Klein
  • Mark Overton
  • Bas van Leeuwen

11 Jul 2022
  • Economic History
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DP15936 Accounting for the Great Divergence: Recent Findings from Historical National Accounting

  • Stephen Broadberry

17 Mar 2021
  • Economic History
  • N10
  • N30
  • N35
  • O10
  • O57
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DP15889 Capital and Economic Growth in Britain, 1270-1870: Preliminary Findings

  • Stephen Broadberry
  • Alexandra de Pleijt

6 Mar 2021
  • Economic History
  • N13
  • N33
  • O10
  • O47
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DP15207 The Industrial Revolution and the Great Divergence: Recent Findings from Historical National Accounting

  • Stephen Broadberry

26 Aug 2020
  • Economic History
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DP15206 Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1885-2008

  • Stephen Broadberry
  • Leigh Gardner

26 Aug 2020
  • Economic History
  • E01
  • N37
  • O10
The Economics of the Second World War: Seventy-Five Years On
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The Economics of the Second World War: Seventy-Five Years On

  • Stephen Broadberry
  • Mark Harrison

4 May 2020
  • Introduction: The Economics of the Second World War: Seventy-Five Years On
  • Roots of war: Hitler’s rise to power
  • The German economy from peace to war: The Blitzkrieg economy revisited
  • The Soviet economy and war preparations
  • Lessons learned? British economic management and performance during the World Wars
  • How the war was won
  • Never alone, and always strong: the British war economy in 1940 and after
  • The Second World War in America: Spending, deficits, multipliers, and sacrifices
  • Economic warfare: Insights from Mançur Olson
  • Supplier networks as a key to wartime production in Japan
  • Exploitation and destruction in Nazi-occupied Europe
  • The economics of neutrality in the Second World War
  • Economists at war
  • Inequality: Total war as a great leveller
  • Recovery and reconstruction in Europe after the war
  • How the war shaped political and social trust in the long run
  • The famines of the Second World War
The Economics of the Great War: A Centennial Perspective
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The Economics of the Great War: A Centennial Perspective

  • Stephen Broadberry
  • Mark Harrison

11 Jun 2018
  • Introduction: The Economics of the Great War: A Centennial Perspective
  • Four myths about the Great War
  • Too many smoking guns: How a conflict in the Balkans became a world war
  • Inequality, imperialism, and the outbreak of World War I
  • The prewar arms race and the causes of the Great War
  • Lessons from the financial preparations in the lead-up to World War I
  • Endowments for war in 1914
  • Short poppies: The heights of servicemen in World War I
  • World War I: Why the Allies won
  • Firms and the German war economy: Warmongers for the sake of profit?
  • Demise and disintegration: The economic consequences of the Great War in Central Europe
  • Russia in the Great War: Mobilisation, grain, and revolution
  • Neutral economies in World War I
  • Walking wounded: The British economy in the aftermath of World War I
  • The halo of victory: What Americans learned from World War I
  • August 1914 and the end of unrestricted mass migration
  • Inequality: From the Great War to the Great Compression
  • The demographic impact of the Great War: Killings, diseases, and displacements
  • Europe's first refugee crisis: World War I
  • International organisation and World War I
  • The first great trade collapse: The effects of World War I on international trade in the short and long run
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DP11971 Japan and the Great Divergence, 730-1874

  • Stephen Broadberry
  • Jean-Pascal Bassino
  • Kyoji Fukao
  • Bishnupriya Gupta
  • Masanori Takashima

19 Apr 2017
  • Economic History
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DP11972 China, Europe and the great Divergence: A Study in Historical Natonal Accounting, 980-1850

  • Stephen Broadberry
  • Hanhui Guan
  • David Li

19 Apr 2017
  • Economic History
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DP11973 Growing, Shrinking and Long Run Economic Performance: Historical Perspectives on Economic Development

  • Stephen Broadberry
  • John Wallis

19 Apr 2017
  • Economic History
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