Cliometrica

Papers
(The TQCC of Cliometrica 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The origins of Italian human capital divides: new evidence from marriage signatures, ca. 18158
Determinants in the adoption of a non-labor-substitution technology: mechanical ventilation in West Virginia coal mines, 1898–19077
An analysis of slaveholders according to the 1850 Census6
Gender inequality in a transition economy: heights and sexual height dimorphism in Southwestern France, 1640–18506
Pareto’s limits: improving inequality estimates in America, 1917–19656
Benchmarking Latvia’s economy: a new estimate of gross domestic product in the 1930s6
Monetary rent and labor services in the manorial system of thirteenth-century England: an analysis of the hundred rolls of 1279–12805
Is economic history changing its nature? Evidence from top journals5
European consumer price indices since 18705
Regional variation in the GDP per capita of colonial Indonesia, 1870–19304
The impact of progressive era labor regulations on annual earnings and employment in manufacturing in the USA, 1904–19194
Franchise extension and fiscal structure in the UK 1820–1913: a new test of the Redistribution Hypothesis4
Sicilian sulphur and mafia: resources, working conditions and the practice of violence4
A transaction-cost model of chronic specie scarcity and the evolution of monetary structures in constrained colonial economies3
Impact of tropical storms on the banking sector in the British Colonial Caribbean3
Measuring stock market integration during the Gold Standard3
The European marriage pattern and the sensitivity of female age at marriage to economic context. Montesquieu-Volvestre, 1660–17893
Influenza pandemics and macroeconomic fluctuations 1871–20163
Starting high school? On the origins of secondary education in Spain, 1857–19013
The long-run persistence in dividend policy3
Brotherhood and unity: ethnic diversity and economic performance in socialist Yugoslavia3
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