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QUCEH Working Paper Series: 2015

Working papers by QUCEH Research Associates, Research Affiliates and Research Students distributed in 2015 are available for download on this page.

No. 15-09: 
Matthias Blum, Christopher L. Colvin, Laura McAtackney and Eoin McLaughlin
'Quantifying Human Capital Accumulation in Rural Ireland in the Nineteenth Century'
December 2015


No. 15-08: 
Matthias Blum and Claudia Rei
'Escaping the Holocaust: Human and Health Capital of Refugees to the United States, 1940-42'
November 2015


No. 15-07: 
Graeme G. Acheson, Gareth Campbell and John D. Turner
'Who Financed the Expansion of the Equity Market? Shareholder Clienteles in Victorian Britain'
October 2015


No. 15-06: 
Gareth Campbell, William Quinn, John D. Turner and Qing Ye
'What Moved Share Prices in the Nineteenth-Century London Stock Market?'
September 2015


No. 15-05: 
Christopher L. Colvin
'The Past, Present and Future of Banking History'
July 2015


No. 15-04: 
Graziella Bertocchi and Arcangelo Dimico
'The Long-Term Determinants of Female HIV Infection in Africa: The Slave Trade, Polygyny, and Sexual Behavior'
June 2015


No. 15-03: 
Alan de Bromhead
'Women Voters and Trade Protectionism in the Interwar Years'
June 2015


No. 15-02: 
Liam Kennedy
'Nationalism and Unionism in Ireland: Economic Perspectives'

May 2015

No. 15-01: 
Graeme G. Acheson, Christopher Coyle and John D. Turner
'Happy Hour Followed by Hangover: Financing the UK Brewery Industry, 1880-1913'
March 2015


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