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QUCEH Working Paper Series: 2018

Working papers by QUCEH Research Associates, Research Affiliates and Research Students distributed in 2018 are available for download on this page.

No. 18-13: 
Alan Fernihough and Cormac Ó Gráda 
'Population and Poverty in Ireland on the Eve of the Great Famine'
December 2018

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No. 18-12: 
Stephen D. Billington
'"War, What Is It Good For?" The Industrial Revolution!'
November 2018

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No. 18-11: 
Nikita Lychakov
'Government-made Bank Distress: Industrialisation Policies and the Russian Financial Crisis of 1899-1902'
November 2018

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No. 18-10: 
Stephen D. Billington
'Patent Costs and the Value of Inventions: Explaining Patenting Behaviour between England, Ireland and Scotland, 1617-1852'
October 2018

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No. 18-09: 
Graeme G. Acheson,Gareth Campbell, Áine Gallagher and John D. Turner
'Independent Women: Shareholders in the Age of the Suffragettes'
September 2018

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No. 18-08: 
Alan de Bromhead, Alan Fernihough and Enda Hargaden
'Representation of the People: Franchise Extension and the 'Sinn Féin Election' in Ireland, 1918'
June 2018
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No. 18-07: 
Seán Kenny and John D. Turner
'Wildcat Bankers or Political Failure? The Irish Financial Pantomime, 1797-1826'
June 2018

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No. 18-06: 
Stephen D. Billington and Alan J. Hanna
'That's Classified! Inventing a New Patent Taxonomy'
June 2018

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No. 18-05: 
Graeme G. Acheson, Christopher Coyle and John D. Turner
'Prices and Informed Trading: Evidence from an Early Stock Market'
April 2018

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No. 18-04: 
Graeme G. Acheson, Christopher Coyle, David P. Jordan and John D. Turner
'Share Trading Activity and the Rise of the Rentier in the UK before 1920'
March 2018

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No. 18-03: 
Christopher L. Colvin, Stuart Henderson and John D. Turner
'The Origins of the (Cooperative) Species: Raiffeisen Banking in the Netherlands, 1898–1909'
February 2018
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No. 18-02: 
Alan de Bromhead, Alan Fernihough, Markus Lampe and Kevin O'Rourke
'The Anatomy of a Trade Collapse: The UK, 1929-33'
February 2018
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No. 18-01:
Rowena Gray
'Selection Bias in Historical Housing Data'
January 2018


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