Cliometrica

Papers
(The TQCC of Cliometrica is 2. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Italian coal shortage: the price of import and distribution, 1861–191127
Of families and inheritance: law and development in England before the Industrial Revolution13
Wealth and shifting demand pressures on the price level in England after the Black Death7
Correction: Numeracy and consistency in age declarations: a case study on nineteenth and twentieth century Catalonia6
Correction to: One partition, many divisions? Ethnicities and education in Pakistan6
Competitive devaluations in the 1930s: myth or reality?5
Determinants of seasonal circular migration during Spain’s rural exodus, 1955–19735
Wages, prices and living standards in Spanish America: evidence from Lima5
Education and household decision-making in Spanish mining communities, 1877–19244
Is economic history changing its nature? Evidence from top journals4
The origins of Italian human capital divides: new evidence from marriage signatures, ca. 18154
Subjective well-being and inequality in Spain’s decline4
Of the bovine ilk: quantifying the welfare of dairy cattle in history, 1750–19003
Going public: evidence from stock and bond IPOs in Belgium, 1839–19353
Determinants in the adoption of a non-labor-substitution technology: mechanical ventilation in West Virginia coal mines, 1898–19072
The impact of wildfire smoke exposure on excess mortality and later-life socioeconomic outcomes: the Great Fire of 19102
The linguistic wage gap in Quebec, 1901 to 19512
Does the conquest explain Quebec’s historical poverty? The economic consequences of 17602
Economic development, female wages and missing female births in Spain, 1900–19302
Correction to: Inequality in late colonial Indonesia: new evidence on regional differences2
Call the midwife. Health personnel and mortality in Norway 1887–19202
Technology transfer and domestic innovation: evidence from a new dataset of Italian inventors, 1855–19142
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