Explorations in Economic History

Papers
(The TQCC of Explorations in Economic History is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Democratic constraints and adherence to the classical gold standard26
Historical gender discrimination does not explain comparative Western European development: evidence from Portugal, 1300-190015
Editorial Board15
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Escape underway: Malthusian pressures in late imperial Moscow13
The Black–white lifetime earnings gap12
Spoils of War: The Political Legacy of the German hyperinflation11
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Digitization and data frames for card index records10
The impact of public transportation and commuting on urban labor markets: Evidence from the New Survey of London Life and Labour, 1929–19329
Political centralization, career incentives, and local economic growth in Edo Japan9
Reassessing the great compression among top earners: The overlooked role of taxation and self-employment9
Did war mobilization cause aggregate and regional growth?9
Digitizing historical balance sheet data: A practitioner’s guide9
Who collaborates with the Soviets? Financial distress and technology transfer during the Great Depression8
Poverty in Germany from the Black Death until the Beginning of Industrialization8
Power for progress: The impact of electricity on individual labor market outcomes8
Globalization and the spread of industrialization in Canada, 1871–18918
Monumental effects: Confederate monuments in the Post-Reconstruction South7
Social democracy and the decline of strikes7
The fertility response to price changes in a manorial society: The case of rural Estonia, 1834–18846
Historical height measurement consistency: Evidence from colonial Trinidad6
Editorial Board6
The world’s first global safe asset: British public debt, 1718-19136
Women’s educational attainment, marriage, and fertility: Evidence from the 1944 G.I. Bill6
The economic power of elites, human capital, and industrial change in late Imperial Russia5
Land rights in historical Vietnam: Theory and evidence5
Local energy access and industry specialization: Evidence from World War II emergency pipelines5
The census place project: A method for geolocating unstructured place names5
Incomes and income inequality in Stockholm, 1870–1970: Evidence from micro data5
Unregulated and regulated free banking: Evidence from the case of Switzerland (1826–1907)4
Stock returns and the Spanish flu, 1918–19204
Monopsony power in the United States: Evidence from the great depression4
Wages, labour markets, and living standards in China, 1530–18404
Who donates to revolutionaries? Evidence from post-1916 Ireland4
(In-kind) Wages and labour relations in the Middle Ages: It’s not (all) about the money4
The evolution of the value of water power during the Industrial Revolution4
Life after crossing the border: Assimilation during the first Mexican mass migration4
Value creating mergers: British bank consolidation, 1885–19254
Patterns of specialization and economic complexity through the lens of universal exhibitions, 1855-19004
War bonds and household saving in WWII3
Does time heal all wounds? The rise, decline, and long-term impact of forced labor in Spanish America3
Income inequality in Eastern Europe: Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia in the twentieth century3
Erratum to “Predictors of bank distress: The 1907 crisis in Sweden” [Explorations in Economic History 80 (2021) 101380]3
From status to contract? A macrohistory from early-modern English caselaw and print culture3
Revisiting the ‘Cobden-Chevalier network’ trade and welfare effects3
Legacies of loss: The health outcomes of slaveholder compensation in the British Cape Colony3
Foutu maximum: The political economy of price controls and national defense in revolutionary France3
Economic stress and migration in early modern Japan: Rural-urban comparative evidence from population registers3
Historical newspaper data: A researcher’s guide3
Did the 1917–21 economic depression accelerate the epidemiological transition? Milk prices, summer peak of mortality, and food-and-water causes of death in Madrid, Spain3
Mobilizing the manpower of mothers: Childcare under the Lanham Act during WWII3
Wealth and history: A reappraisal3
Male and female self-selection during the Portuguese mass migration, 1885–19303
What fraction of antebellum US national product did the enslaved produce?3
Monetary policy at the periphery during the Classical Gold Standard: Italy (1894–1913)3
Democracy, autocracy, and sovereign debt: How polity influenced country risk on the peripheries of the global economy, 1870–19133
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