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Volume Contents VOLUME CONTENTS 313 Number 1 March 2022 Original Articles Forced displacement in history: Some recent research 2 Sascha O. Becker Industriousness and divergence: Living standards, housework and the Japanese diet in comparative historical perspective 26 Penelope Francks Revisiting the tariff‐growth correlation: The Australasian colonies, 1866–1900 47 Brian D. Varian Research in business history: From theorising to bizhismetrics 66 Abe De Jong Export development in New Zealand: Kiwifruit and seafood 1975–1985 80 Jim McAloon 314 Volume Contents Number 2 July 2022 Editor's Note Report of the Editor for 2021 and Announcements of the President 102 Kris Inwood and Lionel Frost Original Articles Determining the reasons for the failure of British aircraft manufacturers to invest in Australia's industry, 1934–1941 105 Malcolm Abbott and Jill Bamforth A Fabian paradise or a one‐man show? How the interwar Queensland economy seduced two prominent English economists 123 Alex Millmow ‘Australian sailors wanted’: Labour supply and Australian shipping, c. 1870–c. 1914 141 Dmytro Ostapenko and Diane Kirkby Dissertation Summaries Rich Europe, poor Asia: How wealth inequality, demography, and crop risks explain the poverty of pre‐industrial East Asia, 1300–1800 161 Yuzuru Kumon Understanding the effects of social networks on banking development: Essays on modern Chinese Bank Networks http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Economic History Review Wiley

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Wiley
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© 2022 Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
ISSN
0004-8992
eISSN
1467-8446
DOI
10.1111/aehr.12254
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VOLUME CONTENTS 313 Number 1 March 2022 Original Articles Forced displacement in history: Some recent research 2 Sascha O. Becker Industriousness and divergence: Living standards, housework and the Japanese diet in comparative historical perspective 26 Penelope Francks Revisiting the tariff‐growth correlation: The Australasian colonies, 1866–1900 47 Brian D. Varian Research in business history: From theorising to bizhismetrics 66 Abe De Jong Export development in New Zealand: Kiwifruit and seafood 1975–1985 80 Jim McAloon 314 Volume Contents Number 2 July 2022 Editor's Note Report of the Editor for 2021 and Announcements of the President 102 Kris Inwood and Lionel Frost Original Articles Determining the reasons for the failure of British aircraft manufacturers to invest in Australia's industry, 1934–1941 105 Malcolm Abbott and Jill Bamforth A Fabian paradise or a one‐man show? How the interwar Queensland economy seduced two prominent English economists 123 Alex Millmow ‘Australian sailors wanted’: Labour supply and Australian shipping, c. 1870–c. 1914 141 Dmytro Ostapenko and Diane Kirkby Dissertation Summaries Rich Europe, poor Asia: How wealth inequality, demography, and crop risks explain the poverty of pre‐industrial East Asia, 1300–1800 161 Yuzuru Kumon Understanding the effects of social networks on banking development: Essays on modern Chinese Bank Networks

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Australian Economic History ReviewWiley

Published: Nov 1, 2022

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