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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Democratic constraints and adherence to the classical gold standard24
Editorial Board16
Historical gender discrimination does not explain comparative Western European development: evidence from Portugal, 1300-190015
The Black–white lifetime earnings gap14
Spoils of War: The Political Legacy of the German hyperinflation12
Editorial Board12
Editorial Board11
Escape underway: Malthusian pressures in late imperial Moscow11
The impact of public transportation and commuting on urban labor markets: Evidence from the New Survey of London Life and Labour, 1929–193210
Digitization and data frames for card index records10
Reassessing the great compression among top earners: The overlooked role of taxation and self-employment9
Digitizing historical balance sheet data: A practitioner’s guide9
Political centralization, career incentives, and local economic growth in Edo Japan9
Poverty in Germany from the Black Death until the Beginning of Industrialization8
Who collaborates with the Soviets? Financial distress and technology transfer during the Great Depression8
Globalization and the spread of industrialization in Canada, 1871–18917
The fertility response to price changes in a manorial society: The case of rural Estonia, 1834–18847
Social democracy and the decline of strikes7
Women’s educational attainment, marriage, and fertility: Evidence from the 1944 G.I. Bill7
Monumental effects: Confederate monuments in the Post-Reconstruction South7
Historical height measurement consistency: Evidence from colonial Trinidad7
Land rights in historical Vietnam: Theory and evidence6
Incomes and income inequality in Stockholm, 1870–1970: Evidence from micro data6
Editorial Board6
The census place project: A method for geolocating unstructured place names6
Who donates to revolutionaries? Evidence from post-1916 Ireland5
Patterns of specialization and economic complexity through the lens of universal exhibitions, 1855-19005
The evolution of the value of water power during the Industrial Revolution5
Unregulated and regulated free banking: Evidence from the case of Switzerland (1826–1907)5
Wages, labour markets, and living standards in China, 1530–18405
Value creating mergers: British bank consolidation, 1885–19255
Life after crossing the border: Assimilation during the first Mexican mass migration5
Monopsony power in the United States: Evidence from the great depression5
Foutu maximum: The political economy of price controls and national defense in revolutionary France4
Stock returns and the Spanish flu, 1918–19204
(In-kind) Wages and labour relations in the Middle Ages: It’s not (all) about the money4
Legacies of loss: The health outcomes of slaveholder compensation in the British Cape Colony4
Wealth and history: A reappraisal4
Revisiting the ‘Cobden-Chevalier network’ trade and welfare effects3
What fraction of antebellum US national product did the enslaved produce?3
Morts Pour la France: A database of French fatalities of the Great War3
Editorial Board3
Income inequality in Eastern Europe: Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia in the twentieth century3
Male and female self-selection during the Portuguese mass migration, 1885–19303
Erratum to “Predictors of bank distress: The 1907 crisis in Sweden” [Explorations in Economic History 80 (2021) 101380]3
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
From Status to Contract? A Macrohistory from Early-Modern English Caselaw and Print Culture3
Does time heal all wounds? The rise, decline, and long-term impact of forced labor in Spanish America3
Historical newspaper data: A researcher’s guide3
Reconstruction of the Spanish money supply, 1492–18103
Democracy, autocracy, and sovereign debt: How polity influenced country risk on the peripheries of the global economy, 1870–19133
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