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Karl Gunnar Persson
In this 1999 book, Karl Gunnar Persson surveys a broad sweep of economic history, examining one of the most crucial markets - grain. His analysis allows him to draw more general lessons, for example that liberalization of markets was linked to politi
Autor:
Karl Gunnar Persson, Mette Ejrnæs
Publikováno v:
European Review of Economic History. 14:361-381
This article looks at the gains from improved market efficiency in long-distance grain trade in the second half of the nineteenth century, when violations of the law of one price were reduced due to improved information transmission. Two markets, a m
Autor:
Karl Gunnar Persson
Publikováno v:
An Economic History of Europe. :242-249
Publikováno v:
The Economic History Review. 61:140-171
This paper traces the evolution of the international market for wheat, from an emerging market structure after the repeal of the corn laws to a mature market characterized by efficient arbitrage after the introduction of the transatlantic telegraph a
Autor:
Karl Gunnar Persson
Publikováno v:
European Review of Economic History. 8:125-147
The conventional view asserts that sharply falling transport costs practically closed the transatlantic price gap for grain by the end of the nineteenth century. This article challenges that view on the basis of an analysis of a new data set of weekl
Autor:
Karl Gunnar Persson, Mette Ejrnes
This paper exploits microdata from parish registers in a rural Tuscan village to trace the relationship between experienced and expected child mortality on household fertility strategies. It turns out that spacing of births and hence completed fertil
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::049f96c4400beee73cc4e90bbc716b5a
http://www.econ.ku.dk/english/research/publications/wp/dp_2014/1411.pdf
http://www.econ.ku.dk/english/research/publications/wp/dp_2014/1411.pdf
Autor:
Karl Gunnar Persson
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
This paper addresses two issues. It documents the changes in the publication strategy of the members of the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen over the last 50 years, away from a broad domestic audience to the international community o
Autor:
Louis H. Feldman, Andrew C. Ross, John J. Contreni, Benjamin Arnold, Jonathan Riley-Smith, Peter Edbury, Kenneth Pennington, Francis A. Dutra, Julius Kirshner, Antonio Santosuosso, Karl Gunnar Persson, John E. Kicza, Roger Buckley, Timothy J. Shannon, Kenneth Morgan, J. A. De Moor, John Grenier, M. N. Pearson, Kenneth J. Andrien, Pieter Emmer, Penelope Carson, J. C. D. Clark, Anthony Rhinelander, Lawrence S. Kaplan, K. David Milobar, Hannah Barker, John Gascoigne, Paul Webb, Deirdre Mcmahon, Malcolm C. Barber, Catherine R. Schenk, Anthony J. Barker, Kendrick A. Clements, Ralph Lee Woodward, Helen Callaway, Gregory Mann, Peter Kivisto, Vaclav Smil, Charles C. Pentland, Lothar Höbelt, Ian F. W. Beckett, Modris Eksteins, C. I. Hamilton, John W. Cell, R. W. Davies, Michael Jabara Carley, Paul Dukes, Farid El Khazen, Jean-Christian Lambelet, Norman J. W. Goda, Sarah Ansari, Robert J. Mcmahon, Bruce A. Elleman, Glen Balfour-Paul, John W. Young, Howard Dooley, Tyler Priest, Hugh Laracy, Timothy N. Castle, Glenn J. Dorn, Alan P. Dobson, Choon-Ho Park, David Tal, Leszek Buszynski, Peter Shearman, Roger Petersen, Fred H. Lawson, Macalister Brown, Vassilis Fouskas, Chris Healy, T. David Mason, Richard Falk, John G. Darwin, Paul Gordon Lauren, Cathal J. Nolan, Walter Lafeber
Publikováno v:
The International History Review. 23:629-753