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  1. The last major smallpox outbreak in the Netherlands 1870-72 laid bare deep-seated social and health inequalities across Amsterdam, according to Katalin Buzasi, Sanne Muurling &Tim Riswick & in a new open access article in Social Science History.
    doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2022.31

    @epiverse @demography @sociology @economics @politicalscience @geography @inequalityecon @econhist #smallpox #epidemiology #epidemic #health #inequality #HealthInequality #Amsterdam #Netherlands #history #histodons #disease

  2. “Why Are the Wealthiest So Wealthy?” A rich longitudinal study on amazing Norwegian data 1993-2015 by Serdar Ozkan, Joachim Hubmer, Sergio Salgado & Elin Halvorsen. Higher initial wealth, higher returns & higher saving rates in roughly equal parts account for 90% of the difference at age 50yrs btw top 0.1% & mid-wealth households.
    cesifo.org/DocDL/cesifo1_wp103
    @economics @sociology @politicalscience @inequalityecon @ecosocio @econhist #inequality #wealth #inheritance #longitudinal @Norway

  3. Amaury de Vicq & Christiaan van Bochove argue in the journal Social Science History that 18thC & 19thC ‘cosignatory lending’ enabled small-scale credit at low rates. This kind of credit intermediation allowed more people & small business to borrow in European & North American urban credit markets. Useful for low-income communities today. doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2022.29
    @sociology @politicalscience @economics @econhist @anthropology #finance #credit #urban #Amsterdam #bizhis #history #histodons #equity

  4. Read the 63:1 issue of Asia-Pacific Econ History Review for great articles on Aboriginal rugby, arms trafficking to NZ, indentured labour to Fiji, mechanized silk manufacture in Meiji Japan & the VFL stadium in Melbourne! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/28

    @econhist @economics @sociology @politicalscience @anthropology @ecosocio @devecon

  5. Interesting Finnish evidence 1761-1895: "Having a living but not co-residing grandmother or grandfather were both associated with better survival whereas having a co-resident grandfather was associated with lower chance to survive for infants ... Predictions made by grandmother hypothesis & resource competition both received support"
    doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arad013
    @econhist @economics @sociology @demography @healthecon @ecosocio #family #familyhistory #Finalnd #survival #children #infants #history

  6. Interesting Finnish evidence 1761-1895: "Having a living but not co-residing grandmother or grandfather were both associated with better survival whereas having a co-resident grandfather was associated with lower chance to survive for infants ... Predictions made by grandmother hypothesis & resource competition both received support"
    doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arad013
    @econhist @economics @sociology @demography @healthecon @ecosocio #family #familyhistory #Finalnd #survival #children #infants #history

  7. Interesting Finnish evidence 1761-1895: "Having a living but not co-residing grandmother or grandfather were both associated with better survival whereas having a co-resident grandfather was associated with lower chance to survive for infants ... Predictions made by grandmother hypothesis & resource competition both received support"
    doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arad013
    @econhist @economics @sociology @demography @healthecon @ecosocio #family #familyhistory #Finalnd #survival #children #infants #history

  8. Interesting Finnish evidence 1761-1895: "Having a living but not co-residing grandmother or grandfather were both associated with better survival whereas having a co-resident grandfather was associated with lower chance to survive for infants ... Predictions made by grandmother hypothesis & resource competition both received support"
    doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arad013
    @econhist @economics @sociology @demography @healthecon @ecosocio

  9. Interesting Finnish evidence 1761-1895: "Having a living but not co-residing grandmother or grandfather were both associated with better survival whereas having a co-resident grandfather was associated with lower chance to survive for infants ... Predictions made by grandmother hypothesis & resource competition both received support"
    doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arad013
    @econhist @economics @sociology @demography @healthecon @ecosocio #family #familyhistory #Finalnd #survival #children #infants #history

  10. New paper in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review @apehr (formerly Australian Eco His Rev) shows that the purpose-built Australian Rules football stadium in Melbourne that was opened in 1970 increased attendance & revenue. Realization of its full potential, however, required further institutional & management changes. doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12258 @economics @econhist @organizationalecon
    @industrialorganization @politicalscience #Australia #history #histodons #sport #AustralianRules #Melbourne

  11. New paper in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review @apehr (formerly Australian Eco His Rev) shows that the purpose-built Australian Rules football stadium in Melbourne that was opened in 1970 increased attendance & revenue. Realization of its full potential, however, required further institutional & management changes. doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12258 @economics @econhist @organizationalecon
    @industrialorganization @politicalscience #Australia #history #histodons #sport #AustralianRules #Melbourne

  12. New paper in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review @apehr (formerly Australian Eco His Rev) shows that the purpose-built Australian Rules football stadium in Melbourne that was opened in 1970 increased attendance & revenue. Realization of its full potential, however, required further institutional & management changes. doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12258 @economics @econhist @organizationalecon
    @industrialorganization @politicalscience #Australia #history #histodons #sport #AustralianRules #Melbourne

  13. New paper in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review @apehr (formerly Australian Eco His Rev) shows that the purpose-built Australian Rules football stadium in Melbourne that was opened in 1970 increased attendance & revenue. Realization of its full potential, however, required further institutional & management changes. doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12258 @economics @econhist @organizationalecon
    @industrialorganization @politicalscience

  14. New paper in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review @apehr (formerly Australian Eco His Rev) shows that the purpose-built Australian Rules football stadium in Melbourne that was opened in 1970 increased attendance & revenue. Realization of its full potential, however, required further institutional & management changes. doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12258 @economics @econhist @organizationalecon
    @industrialorganization @politicalscience #Australia #history #histodons #sport #AustralianRules #Melbourne

  15. The diffusion of mechanized silk-reeling, a key element in Japan’s precocious industrialization, is dissected by Shota Moriwaki using 1880s plant-level panel data for Gifu & Yamanashi in a new paper in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review @apehr doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12256
    @econhist @econhistory @devecon @ecosocio @economics @industrialorganization @politicalscience @geography #history #histodons #Japan #industrialization #industrial #mechanization #silk #Meiji #Gifu #Yamanashi #productivity

  16. Aboriginal rugby teams in interwar Queensland reduced segregation & bolstered community pride, according to new paper in @apehr. However, revenue went to the state gov’t reflecting the dispossession of Aboriginal Queenslanders. Ethically comparable to Stolen Wages! doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12260
    @econhist @devecon @laborecon @ecosocio @economics @sociology @politicalscience #history #histodons #Aboriginal #rugby #Australia #StolenWages #Dispossession #Queensland #sport #discrimination #indigenous

  17. What was the financial cost & who paid to move large numbers of Indian migrants to Fiji as indentured labour 1884-1916? Careful forensic accounting by Alexander Persaud reveals that employers paid although this was never reported in the Blue Books. doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12257
    @econhist @devecon @laborecon @economics @ecosocio @sociology #history #histodons #India #Fiji #Pacific #PacificIslands #immigration #immigrant #labour #labor #colonialism #PublicFinance #FiscalCapacity

  18. What was the financial cost & who paid to move large numbers of Indian migrants to Fiji as indentured labour 1884-1916? Careful forensic accounting by Alexander Persaud reveals that employers paid although this was never reported in the Blue Books. doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12257
    @econhist @devecon @laborecon @economics @ecosocio @sociology #history #histodons #India #Fiji #Pacific #PacificIslands #immigration #immigrant #labour #labor #colonialism #PublicFinance #FiscalCapacity

  19. What was the financial cost & who paid to move large numbers of Indian migrants to Fiji as indentured labour 1884-1916? Careful forensic accounting by Alexander Persaud reveals that employers paid although this was never reported in the Blue Books. doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12257
    @econhist @devecon @laborecon @economics @ecosocio @sociology

  20. What was the financial cost & who paid to move large numbers of Indian migrants to Fiji as indentured labour 1884-1916? Careful forensic accounting by Alexander Persaud reveals that employers paid although this was never reported in the Blue Books. doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12257
    @econhist @devecon @laborecon @economics @ecosocio @sociology #history #histodons #India #Fiji #Pacific #PacificIslands #immigration #immigrant #labour #labor #colonialism #PublicFinance #FiscalCapacity

  21. Best paper in the 2022 Asia-Pacific Economic History Review (formerly Australian Econ Hist Rev) by Nan Li and Baomin Dong on the long-run impact of colonial RRs in Manchuria is now open access!
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/ep
    @econhist @devecon
    @transportecon
    @economics
    @politicalscience @geography @china
    @geodons
    @geopolitics @sociology #socialscience #history #histodons #colonialism #railroads #Manchuria #China #Japan #econtwitter #longrun #apehr #Asia#PacificEconHistRev