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that municipal autonomy shaped national institutions over the subsequent centuries. We focus on England after the Norman … the Great Reform Act of 1832. Finally, we compare England's institutional path to Continental Europe and discuss the …
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find that removing the entire railway network reduces the population and the value of land and buildings in London by up to …
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The historical fertility transition is one of the most important events in economic history. This study provides new … famous Bradlaugh-Besant trial that took place in England in 1877, which revolved around the morality of family planning, and …
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An analogy has been made between the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1971 and the recent Eurozone crisis. The build up of TARGET balances in the Eurosystem of Central Banks after 2007 with the GIPS (deficit countries having large liabilities) and Germany (a surplus country) with large...
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Nearly 40% of England's privately built waterworks were municipalised in the late 19th century. We examine how this …
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British general incorporation law granted companies an extraordinary degree of contractual freedom to craft their own governance rules. It provided companies with a default set of articles of association, but incorporators were free to reject any part or all of the model and write their own...
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The impact of fiscal policy on economic activity is still a matter of great debate. And, ever since Keynes first commented on it, interwar Britain, 1918- 1939, has remained a particularly contentious case | not least because of its high debt environment and turbulent business cycle. This debate...
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This study provides new evidence on the impact of air pollution in a high-pollution high-mortality setting: London over the century from 1866-1965. I identify pollution effects by comparing detailed new weekly mortality data to the timing of London's famous fog events, which trapped emissions in...
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includes the threat of extralegal appropriative activities by the indigenous population in the colony. The analysis of this …
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Proponents of stronger copyright terms have argued that stronger copyright terms encourage creativity by increasing the profitability of authorship. Empirical evidence, however, is scarce, because data on the profitability of authorship is typically not available to the public. Moreover at...
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