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Accominotti, Olivier, Flandreau, Marc and Rezzik, Riad (2011) The spread of empire: clio and the measurement of colonial borrowing costs. Economic History Review, 64 (2). pp. 385-407. ISSN 0013-0117

Adams, Jon and Ramsden, Edmund (2011) Rat cities and beehive worlds: density and design in the modern city. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 53 (04). pp. 722-756. ISSN 0010-4175

Allen, Robert C., Bassino, Jean-Pascal, Ma, Debin ORCID: 0000-0002-9604-8724, Moll-Murata, Christine and van Zanden, Jan Luiten (2011) Wages, prices, and living standards in China, 1738-1925: in comparison with Europe, Japan, and India. Economic History Review, 64 (s1). pp. 8-38. ISSN 0013-0117

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Bakker, Gerben (2011) Adopting the rights-based model: music multinationals and local music industries since 1945. Popular Music History, 6 (3). pp. 307-343. ISSN 1743-1646

Bakker, Gerben (2011) Book review: from betamax to blockbuster: video stores and the invention of movies on video. Business History, 53 (3). pp. 472-474. ISSN 0007-6791

Bakker, Gerben (2011) Leisure time and structure of household entertainment expenditure, 1890-1940. In: Cameron, Samual, (ed.) Handbook on the Economics of Leisure. Elgar original reference. Elgar. ISBN 9781848444041

Bakker, Gerben (2011) Leisure time, cinema and the structure of household entertainment expenditure, 1890-1940. In: Cameron, Samuel, (ed.) Handbook on the Economics of Leisure. Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 315-356. ISBN 9781848444041

Bakker, Gerben (2011) Trading facts: Arrow's fundamental paradox and the origins of global news networks. In: Putnis, Peter, Kaul, Chandrika and Wilke, Jurgen, (eds.) International Communication and Global News Networks: Historical Perspectives. Hampton Publishing, New York, USA, pp. 9-53. ISBN 9781612890555

Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan ORCID: 0000-0001-9920-8765, Meen, Geoff, Monk, Sarah, Overman, Henry G. ORCID: 0000-0002-3525-7629, Power, Anne, Scanlon, Kathleen ORCID: 0000-0001-9957-4853, Rode, Philipp, Tonkiss, Fran, Travers, Tony and Whitehead, Christine M E (2011) The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Oct 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie, Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128, Carrera, Leandro N. and Leunig, Tim (2011) All change in the UK’s welfare state?: first thoughts on what policy commitments should go, and which should not. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Oct 2011). Website.

Bloom, Nick, Sadun, Raffaella and Van Reenen, John ORCID: 0000-0001-9153-2907 (2011) Keeping family-owned firms family-run from one generation to the next can be bad for business. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Dec 2011). Website.

Boerner, Lars and Volckart, Oliver (2011) The utility of a common coinage: currency unions and the integration of money markets in late Medieval Central Europe. Explorations in Economic History, 48 (1). pp. 53-65. ISSN 0014-4983

Broadberry, Stephen and Crafts, Nicholas (2011) Openness, protectionism and Britain’s productivity performance over the long-run. In: Wood, Geoffrey, Mills, Terence C. and Crafts, Nicholas, (eds.) Monetary and Banking History: Essays in Honour of Forrest Capie. Routledge international studies in money and banking. Routledge, Abingdon, UK. ISBN 9780415451468

Broadberry, Stephen and Hindle, Steve (2011) Asia in the great divergence: editors’ introduction. Economic History Review, 64 (s1). pp. 1-7. ISSN 0013-0117

Broadberry, Stephen and Klein, Alexander (2011) When and why did Eastern European economies begin to fail?: lessons from a Czechoslovak/UK productivity comparison, 1921–1991. Explorations in Economic History, 48 (1). pp. 37-52. ISSN 0014-4983

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Carlos, Ann M. and Neal, Larry (2011) Amsterdam and London as financial centers in the eighteenth century. Financial History Review, 18 (1). pp. 21-46. ISSN 0968-5650

Chilosi, David ORCID: 0000-0002-2251-0381 and Volckart, Oliver (2011) Money, states, and empire: financial integration and institutional change in Central Europe, 1400–1520. Journal of Economic History, 71 (03). pp. 762-791. ISSN 0022-0507

Claridge, Jordan ORCID: 0000-0002-8064-7394 and Langdon, John (2011) Storage in medieval England: the evidence from purveyance accounts, 1295–1349. Economic History Review, 64 (4). pp. 1242-1265. ISSN 0013-0117

Crafts, Nicholas, Leunig, Tim and Mulatu, Abay (2011) Corrigendum: were British railway companies well managed in the early twentieth century? Economic History Review, 64 (1). 351 - 356. ISSN 0013-0117

Cummins, Neil (2011) Summaries of doctoral dissertations. Journal of Economic History, 71 (02). pp. 465-497. ISSN 0022-0507

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Deng, Kent (2011) China's political economy in modern times: changes and economic consequences, 1800-2000. Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia. Routledge, Abingdon, UK. ISBN 9780415674058

Deng, Kent ORCID: 0000-0002-9795-3646 (2011) Why shipping “declined” in China from the middle ages to the nineteenth century. In: Unger, Richard W., (ed.) Shipping and Economic Growth 1350-1850. Global Economic History Series (7). Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, Netherlands. ISBN 9789004194397

della Paolera, Gerardo, Irigoin, Alejandra and Bózzoli, Carlos G. (2011) Passing the buck: monetary and fiscal policies. In: della Paolera, Gerardo and Taylor, Alan M., (eds.) A New Economic History of Argentina. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 46-86. ISBN 9780521822473

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Fenske, James (2011) African polygamy: past and present. In: Modern and comparative economic history seminar, 2011-11-03, London, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

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Gourvish, Terry (2011) The financing of a large infrastructure project: the case of the Channel Tunnel. In: Amatori, Franco, Millward, Robert and Toninelli, Pier Angelo, (eds.) Reappraising state-owned enterprise: a comparison of the UK and Italy. Routledge international studies in business history. Routledge, New York, USA, pp. 100-118. ISBN 9780415878326

Grafe, Regina and Irigoin, Alejandra (2011) A stakeholder empire: the political economy of Spanish imperial rule in America. Economic History Review, 65 (2). pp. 609-651. ISSN 0013-0117

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Hannah, Leslie (2011) J. P. Morgan in London and New York before 1914. Business History Review, 85 (01). pp. 113-150. ISSN 0007-6805

Hileman, Garrick (2011) Book review: grand pursuit: the story of economic genius. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Dec 2011). Website.

Horrell, Sara and Oxley, Deborah (2011) Inferring decision making in c19th British households: expenditure, diet and stature. In: Household Decision Making in History, 2011-12-12 - 2011-12-12, All Souls College, Oxford, United Kingdom. (In Press)

Howlett, Peter and Velkar, Aashish (2011) Technology transfer and travelling facts: a perspective from Indian agriculture. In: Howlett, Peter and Morgan, Mary S., (eds.) How Well Do Facts Travel? the Dissemination of Reliable Knowledge. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 273-300. ISBN 9780521196543

Hunt, Edward and Pam, S. J. (2011) Agricultural depression in England, 1873-96: skills transfer and the 'Redeeming Scots'. Agriculture History Review, 59 (1). pp. 81-100. ISSN 0002-1490

Hunter, Janet (2011) Introduction: the historical consumer: consumption and everyday life in Japan, 1850-2000. In: Hunter, Janet and Francks, Penelope, (eds.) The Historical Consumer: Consumption and Everyday Life in Japan, 1850-2000. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230273665

Hunter, Janet (2011) People and post offices: consumptions and postal services since the 19th century. In: Hunter, Janet and Francks, Penelope, (eds.) The Historical Consumer: Consumption and Everyday Life in Japan, 1850-2000. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230273665

Hunter, Janet (2011) Technology transfer and the gendering of communications work: Meiji Japan in comparative historical perspective. Social Science Japan Journal, 14 (1). pp. 1-20. ISSN 1468-2680

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Jerven, Morten (2011) The quest for the African dummy: explaining African post-colonial economic performance revisited. Journal of International Development, 23 (2). pp. 288-307. ISSN 1099-1328

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Langdon, John and Claridge, Jordan ORCID: 0000-0002-8064-7394 (2011) Transport in medieval England. History Compass, 9 (11). pp. 864-875. ISSN 1478-0542

Lehmann, Sibylle and Volckart, Oliver (2011) The political economy of agricultural protection: Sweden 1887. European Review of Economic History, 15 (1). pp. 29-59. ISSN 1474-0044

Leunig, Tim (2011) Abolishing quotas for students with high A level grades will not drive down university fees. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jun 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Budget 2011: Fiscally neutral, and some ‘radical’ planning changes, but the devil is definitely in the detail. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Budget 2011: The new flat rate pension will reduce poverty among the retired, but employers who offer good pensions may be penalised financially as a result. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Mar 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Conditional discharges for looters that come forward would be a first step towards community reconciliation in the wake of the recent riots. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Aug 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) George Osborne's Comprehensive Spending Review has yielded few surprises. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Oct 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Growth figures show that Britain is essentially going backwards. Bringing forward the £10,000 tax allowance is the best option to encourage growth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jul 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) The Higher Education White Paper is a good start at introducing real competition between universities for academic places. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jun 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) History tells us that we can get out of the current economic slump if government guarantees low interest rates, rising prices, and provides a more sensible planning system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Dec 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Housing is expensive in Britain. This is because we have built too few houses for the number of new households – land auctions will help give us the homes we need. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Labour’s proposed tuition fees cap does not change the fact that most graduates will never earn enough to repay their loans. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Sep 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Location matters: putting people first in planning. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Aug 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Measuring economic performance and social progress. European Review of Economic History, 15 (2). pp. 357-363. ISSN 1474-0044

Leunig, Tim (2011) National Insurance is complex and pointless and should be merged with income tax. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Nov 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) The News International phone-hacking saga threatens to retoxify the Tory brand. Cameron needs to be ruthless to save his reputation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jul 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) The Office of Fair Access has failed: university fees have been allowed to rise too high and are disproportionate to graduate incomes. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jul 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Only competitive tension will keep student fees down – it is time to quit the quotas. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Mar 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Poor pupil performance is more about poverty than school quality. We must ensure our schools work for poor children in all places. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Aug 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Unlocking growth in cities. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 Dec 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) We need hundreds of thousands of new homes in Britain. But in its present form, the government’s proposed new planning framework is not likely to deliver them. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Oct 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) We need to invest much more in our schools. A better educated Britain is better for employers and for improving social mobility. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Oct 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) What "FOREVER 21" means to spatial economists. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (16 Aug 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) When planning for new housing developments, we must make sure they are built where people actually want to live. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Aug 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) While Cameron’s vision is seriously constrained by the economy, his government’s advantage is that the alternative is still tainted by the past. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Oct 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Without a greater focus on education, the government’s strategy of transferring more power to cities may struggle to deliver growth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Dec 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) The government’s proposed cap on benefits is based upon a questionable grasp of how the benefits system actually works, and would exacerbate difficulties for poor, out of work families. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jun 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) The right to strike is an important one, but the public and private sectors should be treated equally: government should ensure that when unions ballot members simultaneously, ballots are counted separately by employers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Nov 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) The rise in global gas prices is being passed on disproportionately to the poor by utility companies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Aug 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim, Minns, Chris ORCID: 0000-0003-1685-7757 and Wallis, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0003-1434-515X (2011) Networks in the premodern economy: the market for London apprenticeships, 1600-1749. Journal of Economic History, 71 (2). pp. 413-443. ISSN 0022-0507

Leunig, Tim and Voth, Joachim (2011) Spinning welfare: the gains from process innovation in cotton and car production. CEP Discussion Papers (CEPDP1050). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance, London, UK.

Longinotti, Edward (2011) An alternative strategic defence and security review: reconstituting a shrinking force. Economic Affairs, 31 (3). pp. 56-59. ISSN 0265-0665

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Ma, Debin ORCID: 0000-0002-9604-8724 (2011) Rock, scissors, paper: the problem of incentives and information in traditional Chinese state and the origin of Great Divergence. Economic history working papers (152/11). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Ma, Debin ORCID: 0000-0002-9604-8724 and van Zanden, Jan Luiten (2011) Law and economic change in traditional China: a 'legal origin' perspective on the great divergence. In: Ma, Debin and van Zanden, Jan Luiten, (eds.) Law and Long Term Economic Change: a Eurasian Perspective. Stanford University Press, California, USA. ISBN 9780804772730

Ma, Debin ORCID: 0000-0002-9604-8724 and van Zanden, Jan Luiten (2011) Law and economic change: an editorial introduction. In: Ma, Debin and van Zanden, Jan Luiten, (eds.) Law and Long Term Economic Change: a Eurasian Perspective. Stanford University Press, California, USA. ISBN 9780804772730

Minns, Chris ORCID: 0000-0003-1685-7757 and Wallis, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0003-1434-515X (2011) Why did (pre‐industrial) firms train?: premiums and apprenticeship contracts in 18th century England. Economic History working papers (155/11). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Mirrlees, James, Adam, Stuart, Besley, Timothy, Blundell, Richard, Bond, Stephen, Chote, Robert, Gammie, Malcolm, Johnson, Paul, Myles, Gareth D. and Poterba, James (2011) The Mirrlees review: conclusions and recommendations for reform. Fiscal Studies, 32 (3). pp. 331-359. ISSN 0143-5671

Morgan, Mary S. (2011) Seeking parts, looking for wholes. In: Daston, Lorraine and Lunbeck, Elizabeth, (eds.) Histories of Scientific Observation. University of Chicago. Press, Chicago, USA. ISBN 9780226136776

Morgan, Mary S. (2011) Travelling facts. In: Morgan, Mary S. and Howlett, Peter, (eds.) How Well Do Facts Travel?: the Dissemination of Reliable Knowledge. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 3-42. ISBN 9780521196543

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O'Brien, Patrick (2011) The contributions of warfare with Revolutionary and Napoleonic France to the consolidation and progress of the British industrial revolution. Economic History Working Papers (150/11). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

O'Brien, Patrick (2011) The nature and historical evolution of an exceptional fiscal state and its possible significance for the precocious commercialization and industrialization of the British economy from Cromwell to Nelson. Economic History Review, 64 (2). pp. 408-446. ISSN 0013-0117

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Partridge, Matthew (2011) Book review: British foreign policy: the new Labour years. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Dec 2011). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) Book review: political communication in Britain: the leader debates, the campaign and the media in the 2010 general election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2011). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) Book review: the unfinished global revolution: the limits of nations and the pursuit of a new politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 May 2011). Website.

Postel-Vinay, Natacha (2011) From a “normal recession” to the “Great Depression”: finding the turning point in Chicago bank portfolios, 1923-1933. Economic History Working Papers (151/11). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Prak, Maarten (2011) Citizenship in pre-modern Eurasia: a comparison between China, the Near East and Europe. In: Modern and comparative economic history seminar, 2011-11-24, London, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

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Rabier, Christelle (2011) Capturing the cut. LSE Connect (2011). Website.

Rabier, Christelle (2011) Le service public de la chirurgie: administration des premiers secours et pratiques professionnelles à Paris au XVIIIe siècle. Revue D’histoire Moderne et Contemporaine, 58 (1). pp. 101-127. ISSN 1776-3045

Rabier, Christelle (2011) L’histoire de la médecine au prisme du marché: perspectives britanniques. Recherches Britanniques, 1 (1). pp. 17-36.

Rabier, Christelle (2011) Posséder les savoirs: les catalogues de vente des bibliothèques des chirurgiens français et britanniques (1760-1830). In: Millot, Vincent, Minard, Philippe and Porret, Michel, (eds.) La Grande Chevauchée: Faire De L'histoire Avec Daniel Roche. Bibliothèque des lumières (78). Droz, France. ISBN 9782600015059

Richards, John F. (2011) The finances of the East India Company in India, c. 1766-1859. Working papers (153/11). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Roy, Tirthankar (2011) Indigo and law in colonial India. Economic History Review, 64 (S1). pp. 60-75. ISSN 0013-0117

Roy, Tirthankar (2011) Law and economic change in India, 1600-1900. In: Ma, Debin and van Zanden, Jan Luiten, (eds.) Law and Long-Term Economic Change: an Eurasian Perspective. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, pp. 115-137. ISBN 9780804772730

Roy, Tirthankar (2011) Where is Bengal?: situating an Indian region in the early modern world economy. Past and Present, 213 (1). pp. 115-146. ISSN 0031-2746

Roy, Tirthankar (2011) The economic history of India, 1857-1947. Oxford University Press, Delhi, IN. ISBN 9780198074175

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Schulze, Max-Stephan and Wolf, Nikolaus (2011) Economic nationalism and economic integration: the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the late nineteenth century. Economic History Review, 65 (2). pp. 652-673. ISSN 0013-0117

Seltzer, Andrew (2011) The impact of female employment on male wages and careers: evidence from the English banking industry, 1890-1941. In: Modern and comparative economic history seminar, 2011-10-20, London, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

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Valeriani, Simona (2011) Facts and building artefacts: what travels in material objects? In: Howlett, Peter and Morgan, Mary S., (eds.) How Well Do Facts Travel: the Dissemination of Reliable Knowledge. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 43-71. ISBN 9780521196543

Vonyó, Tamás (2011) Socialist industrialisation or post-war reconstruction: under- standing Hungarian economic growth. Journal of European Economic History, 39 (2). p. 253. ISSN 0391-5115

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Wallis, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0003-1434-515X (2011) Debating a duty to treat: AIDS and the professional ethics of American medicine. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 85 (4). pp. 620-649. ISSN 0007-5140

Wallis, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0003-1434-515X (2011) Labour, law and training in early modern London: apprenticeship and the city’s institutions. Economic History working papers (154/11). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Wallis, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0003-1434-515X and Webb, Cliff (2011) The education and training of gentry sons in early modern England. Social History, 36 (1). pp. 36-53. ISSN 0307-1022 (Submitted)

Wolf, Nikolaus and Ritschl, Albrecht O. (2011) Endogeneity of currency areas and trade blocs: evidence from a natural experiment. Kyklos, 64 (2). pp. 291-312. ISSN 0023-5962

Wolf, Nikolaus, Schulze, Max-Stephan and Heinemeyer, Hans-Christian (2011) On the economic consequences of the peace: trade and borders after Versailles. Journal of Economic History, 71 (04). pp. 915-949. ISSN 0022-0507

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