European Review of Economic History

Papers
(The TQCC of European Review of 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
Historical mobility, creative output, and age of prominent visual artists, composers, and authors19
Income tax progressivity and inflation during the world wars16
The highs and the lows: bank failures in Sweden through inflation and deflation, 1914–192612
Coordinating monetary and fiscal policies in Britain during the French Wars (1793–1821)9
Quantifying the mortality impact of Il Piano Marshall9
Technological change and work8
Gino Luzzatto prize by the European Historical Economics Society for the best dissertation in economic history submitted between June 2021 and June 2023: summaries of the finalists’ PhD dissertations7
The Causal Effects of Education on Age at Marriage and Marital Fertility7
Introduction to the special issue: the economic history of the arts6
Was Spanish debt sustainable? A debt sustainability analysis between 1850 and 19136
Numeracy and the legacy of slavery: age-heaping in the Danish West Indies before and after emancipation from slavery, 1780s–1880s6
The Toulouse salons: a regional counterweight to the Parisian art scene? (1861–1939)6
Lending a hand: help banks in the Netherlands, 1848–18985
Benchmarking the Middle Ages: fifteenth century Tuscany in European perspective5
Gender and the long-run development process. A survey of the literature5
Transforming mineral capital into human capital? Mining and education in early twentieth-century Spain5
Essays in monetary history4
Death, sex, and fertility: female infanticide in rural Spain, 1750–19504
From Sweden to America: migrant selection in the transatlantic migration, 1890–19104
Can Winegrowing Cause Rural Development? Evidence from Baden-Württemberg4
A short history of the European Review of Economic History in celebration of its twenty-fifth anniversary4
The determinants of the skill premium in late medieval and early modern Europe, 1400–18004
Government finance and imposition of serfdom after the Black Death3
Local institutions and human capital formation in pre-industrial societies: evidence from Valencia3
Scuttle for shelter: flight-to-safety and political uncertainty during the Spanish Second Republic3
Women in European academia before 1800—religion, marriage, and human capital3
Is there a refugee gap? Evidence from over a century of Danish naturalizations3
Spatial inequality of opportunity in access to secondary education in nineteenth-century Spain3
Smooth sailing: market integration, agglomeration, and productivity growth in interwar Brazil3
Risk management in traditional agriculture: intercropping in Italian wine production3
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