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Accounting for the Great DivergenceStephen BROADBERRY

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African Capitalism: Historical PerspectivesGareth AUSTIN

1F ROOM C1

The Quantitative Economic History of Central, East and South-East EuropeTamas VONYO, Mikolaj MALINOWSKI

1F ROOM C2

Business cycles, depressions and their effect on long-term development, 1793-2015Jordi CATALAN

1F ROOM F

Share and Co-Creation: History of Global Production, Circulation and Consumption of Clothing and Material Culture Miki SUGIURA, Michael NORTH

1F ROOM G

Population density and long-run economic developmentLeigh Shaw TAYLOR, Jordi MARTI-HENNEBERG

1F ROOM H

Global Patterns in Family Structures and Their Impact on DevelopmentClaude DIEBOLT, Selin DILLI, Auke RIJPMA

2F ROOM I

The power of the purse: public finance and human development in the developing worldAnne G. HANLEY

2F ROOM J

Agriculture and economic development in the periphery, 19th and 20th centuriesVicente PINILLA, Sandra KUNTZ-FICKER

2F ROOM K

Economic History of SportJohn Kyle WILSON, Richard POMFRET

5F ROOM 501

Changes and Continuities in a Bustling Time: Chinese Long-distance Merchants and Their Business World, 1700-1900Meng ZHANG, Luman WANG

5F ROOM 509

Hunger of 1932 – 1933 in the USSRViktor KONDRASHIN

5F ROOM 510

Competition and Complementarity of International Financial Centres: International Banking and Historical PerspectiveAyumu SUGAWARA, Daisuke KOGA, Edoardo ALTAMURA

5F ROOM 554

Visiting Industrial Districts in History and Developing WorldTomoko HASHINO, Keijiro OTSUKA

5F ROOM 555

Network Management in Late Medieval and Renaissance EuropeMatthieu SCHERMAN, Francesco GUIDI BRUSCOLI, Joana SEQUEIRA

6F ROOM 662

Deflation, money and commodities: Maritime Asia and its linkages to the Americas in the first half of the 19th century Kohei WAKIMURA, Kayoko FUJITA

6F ROOM 664

The Asian Seas: a stage for cooperation and self-organization in the First Global Age (1500-1800)Amélia POLÓNIA, Ana Sofia RIBEIRO

6F ROOM 665

Merchants, Migrants, and Slaves in the Development of a Pacific Ocean World Robert HELLYER, Ryuto SHIMADA

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Accounting for the Great DivergenceStephen BROADBERRY

Stephen BROADBERRY Accounting for the Great DivergenceBas VAN LEEUWEN National income and productivity in China and Northwestern Europe, c. 1800-1860Peter LINDERT Leader, follower, leader, follower, leader: American incomes 1650-1870Paul SHARP Danish historical national accountsJan Luiten VAN ZANDEN Accounting for the “Little Divergence”: what drove growth in pre-industrial Europe, 1300-1800Masanori TAKASHIMA Japan and the Great Divergence, 725-1874Carol SHIUE Capital market development in Europe and China: a comparisonPeter Sandholt JENSEN The heavy plough and the agricultural revolution in medieval Europe

Discussant: Kyoji FUKAO

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African Capitalism: Historical PerspectivesGareth AUSTIN

Grietjie VERHOEF Access to the capitalist market: historical evidence from minorities in South Africa, 19th-20th centuryDmitri Van Den BERSSELAAR

African entrepreneurs and European business: the changing position of the United Africa Company (UAC) in West Africa, 1929-1994

Chibuike UCHE ‘They milked the cow but did not feed it to grow fat’: Idi Amin, British government and the expulsion of Asians from Uganda

Hanaan MARWAH The rise of ‘state entrepreneurs’ in commodity-rich African states: A case study from the Nigerian cement and construction sectors 1960-2000

James FENSKE African polygamy, past and presentErik GREEN Settler colonialism and capitalism revisited: new estimates on the role of rural non-wage labour, 1920-1960Gareth AUSTIN The moral economy of accumulation in colonial AshantiStefano BELLUCCI Unfree, wage and precarious labour from an African perspective: a comparative analysis of Eritrea and Kenya

Discussant: Joseph E. INIKORI

1F ROOM C1 S20043

The Quantitative Economic History of Central, East and South-East EuropeTamas VONYO, Mikolaj MALINOWSKI

Marvin SUESSE Breaking the Unbreakable Union: Nationalism, Trade Disintegration and the Soviet Economic CollapseTamas VONYO Why Did Socialism Fail? Revised Growth Accounts for East Central Europe, 1950-1989 (with Alexander Klein)Leonard KUKIC Socialist Growth Revisited: Insights from YugoslaviaStefan NIKOLIC 1931 Spells Financial Crisis: Was the European Financial Crisis Contagious for Eastern Europe?Hana NIELSEN East versus West: Energy Transition and Energy Intensity in Coal-Rich Europe 1820-2010Tomas CVRCEK School, What is it Good For? The Politics and Economics of Public Education in 19th Century Habsburg Empire

(with Miroslav Zajicek)Alexander KLEIN Was Domar Right? The Second Serfdom, the Land-Labour Ratio, and Urbanization in 18th Century Bohemia

(with Sheilagh Ogilvie)Ilya VOSKOBOYNIKOV Income, Souls and Productivity of Russian Estates on the Eve of the Abolition of Serfdom: The Case of Ryazan

Province in 1827 (with Elena Korchmina)Mikolaj MALINOWSKI National Income and its Distribution in Preindustrial Poland in a Global Perspective (with Jan Luiten van Zanden)Piotr KORYS Economic Development in a Non-Existent Country: GDP of the Polish Lands in the Time of the First

Globalization, 1870-1913, Preliminary Estimations (with Maciej Tymiński and Cecylia Leszczyńska)

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Business cycles, depressions and their effect on long-term development, 1793-2015Jordi CATALAN

Adolfo Enrique MEISEL The Great Depression in Colombia a stimulus to industrialization, 1930-1953 Aiko IKEO Japanese Economic Thought and the Great Depression of the 1930sJordi CATALAN Depressions and industrial development in peripheral Europe: the seven plagues in Spain, 1850-2015 Franco AMATORI Financial Crises and Corporate Change: The creation of the Institute of Industrial Reconstruction (IRI) Ramon RAMON-MUÑOZ Globalization, crisis and recovery: countries’ export performance in the international olive oil market prior to

World War II Alexander NÜTZENADEL Real estate bubbles,financial markets and economic growth in Europe in the late 19th century Florent LE BOT The reactionary path: French SME in shoe industry between deflation and modernization during the thirties and

forties Marcel BOLDORF Germany’s crisis after World War I revisited Giovanni Luigi FONTANA Product life-cycle, crisis and adaptation in the footwear industry of Southern Europe, 1973-2014 Claudio BELINI War, Depression and Failed Industrialization. Argentina in the 1910s Carles MANERA The 2008-2015’s slump: a heterodox view Yoshimoto OKUNO The 1797-1814’s slump and the adaption of the Catalan cotton industry

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Share and Co-Creation: History of Global Production, Circulation and Consumption of Clothing and Material Culture Miki SUGIURA, Michael NORTH

Michael NORTH Possessions of Sarongs in Batavia and Malacca in the 18th centuryAnne MCCANT The possession of globally-traded textiles among Amsterdam inhabitants in the 18th centuryMiki SUGIURA Garments for sail and textiles for slaves. Possessions of Cloth and Clothing in Cape Town in the 18th centuryRenate PIEPER Changing dress codes in the Spanish Empire during the 18th centuryIzumi TAKEDA Irish coarse linens and the American market: an analysis from an 18th-century perspectiveNaoko INOUE Silk waste industry in Japan in global context from late 19th century to early 20th centuryJeremy PRESTHOLDT Fashion between empires: African consumers, Japanese industry and the limits of colonial power

1F ROOM G S20119

Population density and long-run economic developmentLeigh Shaw TAYLOR, Jordi MARTI-HENNEBERG

Jorge SALANOS A spatial analysis of patterns of growth and concentration of population based on homogeneous population censuses: Spain (1877-2001). Co-authors: Xavier Franch-Auladell, Jordi- Marti-Henneberg, Josep Puig-Farré

Timur VALATOV Geographical distribution of the rural and urban population in Russia/USSR: 1897-1959Cheng YANG Long Run Regional Economic Development and Population Density in Late Imperial China. (1776-1953)Tsukasa MIZUSHIMA Explaining population density in early modern IndiaLeigh SHAW-TAYLOR Population density, occupational structure and economic development in England and Wales, the Netherlands

and Belgium in the nineteenth century. Co-authors: Erik Buyst, Max Satchell, Richard ZjidemanMasanori TAKASHIMA Population densities and Sectoral Output shares in Early Modern Japan. Co-author: Osamu Saito

Discussants: Erdem KABADAYI, Alexis LITVINE

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Global Patterns in Family Structures and Their Impact on DevelopmentClaude DIEBOLT, Selin DILLI, Auke RIJPMA

Neil CUMMINS The Child Quality-Quantity Trade-off, England, 1750-1879: Is a Fundamental Component of the Economic Theory of Growth Missing? (with Gregory Clark)

María M. CAMOU Family structure, gender and well-being during First Globalization in UruguayFelipe Valencia CAICEDO The Mission: Human Capital Transmission, Economic Persistence and Culture in South AmericaJames FOREMAN-PECK The Family as the Origin of the Industrial Revolution in England (with Peng Zhou)Dacil JUIF Skill Selectivity in Transatlantic Migration: The case of Canary Islanders in CubaVellore ARTHI Weakness in Numbers? Female Wellbeing and the Scarcity of Women in the American West (with Diana

Greenwald)Faustine PERRIN Towards a Cliometric Theory of Unified Growth The Role of Female Empowerment (with Claude Diebolt)Selin DILLI The Deep Causes of Economic Development: Family Systems and Female AgencyAuke RIJPMA Child Quantity versus Quality: Household structure, number of siblings, and educational attainment in the long

nineteenth century (with Sarah Carmichael and Lotte van der Vleuten)

2F ROOM I S20077

The power of the purse: public finance and human development in the developing worldAnne G. HANLEY

Jutta BOLT De-compressing history? Pre-colonial institutions and local government finance in British colonial AfricaLeigh GARDNER De-compressing history? Pre-colonial institutions and local government finance in British colonial AfricaEwout FRANKEMA Metropolitan Blueprints of Colonial Taxation? Lessons from Fiscal Capacity Building in British and French Africa,

c. 1880-1940Marlous VAN WAIJENBURG

Metropolitan Blueprints of Colonial Taxation? Lessons from Fiscal Capacity Building in British and French Africa, c. 1880-1940

Kleoniki ALEXOPOULOU Metropolitan vision under question: Colonial policies and fiscal practices in Portuguese Africa (1890s-1970s)Anne HANLEY Public finance and social investment in Brazil’s first century of independence, 1822-1930Garciela MARQUEZ Fiscal centralization and Mexico’s human development in the XX centuryDmitry V. DIDENKO Institutional structure of financing Russian human capital development in comparative perspective (from late

19th to early 21st centuries)

2F ROOM J S20031

Agriculture and economic development in the periphery, 19th and 20th centuriesVicente PINILLA, Sandra KUNTZ-FICKER

Takashi KUROSAKI The agriculture-macroeconomy growth link in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, c.1900-2000Qunyi LIU Rethinking Land Reforms in East Asia: Egalitarian or Inegalitarian?Anne BOOTH Southeast Asian Agricultural Growth: 1930-2010Montserrat LÓPEZ-JEREZ The Two Rice Deltas of Vietnam: Success and Failures over a CenturyHenry WILLEBALD Land frontier expansion in settler economies (1830-1950): Was it a Ricardian process?Jorge ÁLVAREZ Technological change and productivity growth in the agrarian systems of New Zealand and Uruguay (1870-2010)Vicente PINILLA Is there a Latin American pattern? An analysis of agricultural productivity in the second half of the XX centuryPiet CLEMENT Agricultural development in the Belgian Congo: the origins of the “indigenous peasantry” scheme, 1917-1949Marvin SUESSE Market Integration, Financial Institutions and the Origins of Ethnic Segregation”

2F ROOM K S20051

Economic History of SportJohn Kyle WILSON, Richard POMFRET

Lionel FROST Ground sharing between cricket and football in AustraliaRichard POMFRET The evolution of professional team sportsSumner LA CROIX The very short tenure of foreign players in Japanese baseball, 1951-2004Kris INWOOD Discrimination against French-Canadians in the National Hockey League: An anthropometric revisionWray VAMPLEW Worker’s playtime: Developing an explanatory typology of work-associated sportMichelle SIKES The muscle exodus: an economic history of east African runnersJohn WILSON The relationship between crowd attendance and competitive balance: evidence from the SANFL, 1920-83

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Changes and Continuities in a Bustling Time: Chinese Long-distance Merchants and Their Business World, 1700-1900Meng ZHANG, Luman WANG

Meng ZHANG Mountain Land Economy and Timber Trade in Southeastern Guizhou, 1700-1900Hongzhong YAN The Guilds of Hohhot: How Market Was Organized in Early Modern North ChinaZhijian QIAO The Guilds of Hohhot: How Market Was Organized in Early Modern North ChinaGuillermo Ruiz STOVEL Minnan Merchants and the Manila Trade: evidence from shipping manifests in Spanish Colonial ArchivesPeichen LI Old Tradition and New Competitions: Sugar Trade between Taiwan and Japan, 1865-1910Miriam KAMANISHI The Market Structure and the Commercialization of the Agricultural Commodity: Japanese merchants and

indigenous business network in ManchuriaJohn D. WONG Traders in the “forex” and credit markets of early-nineteenth-century CantonLuman WANG From heartland to coasts: Shanxi piaohao and the expansion of treaty-port trade, 1840-1900

Discussant: R. Bin WONG

5F ROOM 509 S10061

Hunger of 1932 – 1933 in the USSRViktor KONDRASHIN

Viktor KONDRASHIN The Famine of 1932-1933 as the common tragedy of the USSR nations: national and regional aspectStephen G. WHEATCROFT Demographic losses in the Soviet Famines of 1928-33 as indicated by registration data and by the censuses

5F ROOM 510 S20142

Competition and Complementarity of International Financial Centres: International Banking and Historical PerspectiveAyumu SUGAWARA, Daisuke KOGA, Edoardo ALTAMURA

Ayumu SUGAWARA Competition and Complementarity of International Financial Centres: International Banking and Historical Perspective

Daisuke KOGA The Banking network and Foreign Exchange Business of the British and American Giant Banks in the early twentieth century

Toshio SUZUKI The Development of Market Linkages in the Japanese Government Foreign Loan Issues before and after the First World War (1870-1930)

Masashi KITABAYASHI The International Money Market from 1914 to 1930 ―The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China in London and New York―

Man-han SIU China and the International Financial Centers in the 1930s: The Foreign Exchange Business of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China

Edoardo ALTAMURA Getting Back on Track: the Eurodollar Revolution, the Oil Crisis and the Rise of European Banks

Discussants: Kazuhiko YAGO, Gail D. TRINER, Catherine R. SCHENK

5F ROOM 554 S20135

Visiting Industrial Districts in History and Developing WorldTomoko HASHINO, Keijiro OTSUKA

Keijiro OTSUKA An Overview and Major Issues to Be Discussed in this SessionJoan R. ROSES Accounting for the Impact of Districts on Wage Inequality (Spain, c. 1930)Jordi DOMENECH Accounting for the Impact of Districts on Wage Inequality (Spain, c. 1930)Joseph P. LANE Networks, Knowledge and the Evolution of Firms in an Early Industrial District: The North Staffordshire Potteries,

1750-1850Tomoko HASHINO Comparative Development of Weaving Districts in Modern Japanese Economic History: Kiryu, Fukui and

Nishijin, 1870-1930Xiaobo ZHANG How Much Is China’s Industrial Development Cluster-Based?Jianqing RUAN How Much Is China’s Industrial Development Cluster-Based?Tetsushi SONOBE Possibility of Cluster Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

Discussants: Masayuki TANIMOTO, Edward M. KERBY, Maarten PRAK

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Network Management in Late Medieval and Renaissance EuropeMatthieu SCHERMAN, Francesco GUIDI BRUSCOLI, Joana SEQUEIRA

Francesco GUIDI BRUSCOLI / Matthieu SCHERMAN Introduction

Joana SEQUEIRA HIDES TRADE BETWEEN LISBON AND PISA IN THE 15TH CENTURY: AGENTS AND NETWORKMathieu ARNOUX BETWEEN CHANGING MARKETS: THE SALVIATI WOOLCLOTH FIRM IN SAN MARTINO DI FIRENZE (CA

1420-CA 1500)Ingrid HOUSSAYE TEXTILE PRODUCTS FROM FLORENTINE WORKSHOPS TO OTTOMAN BAZAARS: A MULTIFACETED

MERCHANT NETWORKJuni HOPPE THE IDENTITY OF JEWISH GENIZAH MERCHANTSBeverly A. DOUGHERTY JOHN WHITSON, BRISTOL MERCHANT: A FORTUNE IN FOREIGN TRADEAgnès PALLINI-MARTIN FLORENCE AND MERCHANT NETWORK IN FRANCE : THE NALDINI COMPANY IN TOULOUSENadia MATRINGE CREDIT REALLOCATION AND THE FINANCING OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN EARLY MODERN AGE: THE

FAIR DEPOSIT

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Deflation, money and commodities: Maritime Asia and its linkages to the Americas in the first half of the 19th century Kohei WAKIMURA, Kayoko FUJITA

Atsuko OHASHI Deflation and Southeast Asia: The first Half of the 19th CenturyAlejandra IRIGOIN ‘The end of the (silver) world as we knew it’: the effects of US trade in silver to China and South East Asia

1780s-1850sYoshihiro TAGA The Development of Silver Economy in Nineteenth-Century VietnamKenji TANIGUCHI The Economic Depression, Coinage, and Precious Metals in India in the First Half of 19th CenturyKohei WAKIMURA Export Trade, Deflation and Agrarian Economy in India during the First Half of the 19th CenturyRichard VON GLAHN Economic Depression in China in the Early Nineteenth CenturyNariko SUGAYA The Spanish Philippines in Socio-Economic Transition, ca. 1780-1820Teruko SAITO Changing Economic Patterns in the Early 19th Century BurmaKayoko FUJITA The Monetary System of Tokugawa Japan and the Market-Oriented Production of Marine Goods

6F ROOM 664 S10100

The Asian Seas: a stage for cooperation and self-organization in the First Global Age (1500-1800)Amélia POLÓNIA, Ana Sofia RIBEIRO

Ana Sofia RIBEIRO The Asian Seas: a stage for cooperation and self-organization in the First Global Age. An introductionAmélia POLÓNIA The Asian Seas: a stage for cooperation and self-organization in the First Global Age. An introductionMaximilian KALUS Foreign Foreigners: Germans in Portuguese India and Beyond in the 16th centuryJurre J. A. KNOEST Shadow Markets in Early Modern Nagasaki: Institutionalized Trade and Self-Organized Smuggling Networks

circa 1666-1800Lisa HELLMAN Everyday life in the foreign quarters of CantonAmélia POLÓNIA Women as Go-betweens in the Portuguese State of India, 1500-1600Rosa CAPELÃO Women as Go-betweens in the Portuguese State of India, 1500-1600Radhika SESHAN Asian Trade from Fort St. George (Madras/Chennai) in the late 17th and early 18th centuries

Discussants: Francisco BETHENCOURT, Om PRAKASH

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Merchants, Migrants, and Slaves in the Development of a Pacific Ocean World Robert HELLYER, Ryuto SHIMADA

Takahiro YAMAMOTO Procuring in the Pacific: Settlers, Whalers, and Navies in the Bonin Islands in the Early-Nineteenth CenturyRobert HELLYER Japanese Castaway Narratives as Lenses on 18th and 19th-century Pacific NetworksJames WARREN Tea, Guns, and Slaves: the Sulu Zone Arms Trade, China and the West, 1768-1898Ryuto SHIMADA The Birth of Pacific Links in Southeast Asia: American Shipping at Batavia from the Late Eighteenth Century to

the Mid-Nineteenth CenturySeong Ho JUN Research on the Financial System Used by Kaesong MerchantsJames B. LEWIS Kaesong Merchants and the Domestic and International Trade in GinsengYoshinori YOKOYAMA The Changes of Early Modern Japan and the Pacific Ocean

Discussants: Peter PERDUE, Takeshi HAMASHITA

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Businessmen and their organisations: impacts of the diversity on Economic Development. Europe – Asia – America - 19-21th C.Danièle FRABOULET, Pierre VERNUS, Philip OLLERENSHAW

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Towards a Social History of MoneyMarcel VAN DER LINDEN, Francesco BOLDIZZONI

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Post, Telegraph & Telephone: Diverse Developments yet Global ConnectionsFlorian PLOECKL

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Political Economy of China’s Modern Transition, 1840-1930Chicheng MA

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Multigenerational approaches to social and economic mobilityJonas HELGERTZ, Martin DRIBE

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Development through Human Capital and Knowledge DiffusionPetra MOSER, Nico VOIGTLAENDER

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GIS Approaches to Land Development and Social Change in Asia and AfricaTsukasa MIZUSHIMA

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Production, trade and business organization in the dairy sector between early industrialization and globalization.Silvia A. CONCA MESSINA, Francesco CHIAPPARINO, Claudio BESANA, Rita D’ERRICO

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Wealth Inequality in East Asia from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth CenturyShuang CHEN, Matthew NOELLERT

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Contact, Conflicts and Cooperation between Business and Businessmen in the Pacific Rim since 18th CenturyHaiyan FU, Min MA, Yuanbao XIONG

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Entrepreneurs at sea: sailors’ trading practices and legal opportunities in the first globalization (15th-19th centuries)Maria FUSARO, Richard BLAKEMORE, Tijl VANNESTE, Yoshihiko OKABE

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State and Development in the (former) French coloniesAlexander MORADI, Denis COGNEAU

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An Undervalued Comparison. Growth, Inequality and Institutions in Africa and Latin America since 1492 Ewout FRANKEMA, Luis BERTOLA

Gareth AUSTIN Comparing the economic histories of Africa and Latin America: preliminary reflectionsLuis BERTOLA Commodity cycles, government budgets and fiscal policies in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa,

1870-presentEwout FRANKEMA Commodity cycles, government budgets and fiscal policies in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa,

1870-presentLeigh GARDNER From the West Indies to Africa: Lessons in the Financial Management of an EmpireJoerg BATEN Late-Colonial and Postcolonial Human Capital Developments in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa

2F ROOM B2 S20014

Businessmen and their organisations: impacts of the diversity on Economic Development. Europe – Asia – America - 19-21th C.Danièle FRABOULET, Pierre VERNUS, Philip OLLERENSHAW

Pierre VERNUS Reducing incertainty in a time of changes - The Silk Merchants Union and the regulating of the Lyon silk market (mid 19th century-1920s)

Tomoko HASHINO New technologies and new marketing: The case of local trade associations in weaving districts in JapanShachi AMDEKAR Caste, Networks and Social Distinctions: Access and Diversity in Indian Business Organisations in the 19th and

20th CenturyPhilipp OLLERENSHAW The Federation of British Industries, business services and public policy 1918-1951Pierre EICHENBERGER The historical construction of business coordination. Business Interest Associations and Interlocking

Directorates in the Swiss IndustryDanièle FRABOULET The role of the Railway Industry Association (FIF) in the economic regulation - France (second half of the

twentieth century)

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Towards a Social History of MoneyMarcel VAN DER LINDEN, Francesco BOLDIZZONI

Ayodeji OLUKOJU Currency Counterfeiting in British West AfricaFrancesco BOLDIZZONI Social Structures and the Myth of Economic Performance: Preindustrial Europe RevisitedPim DE ZWART Poverty or Prosperity in Bengal (c.1690-c.1850): New Evidence, Methods and PerspectivesElise VAN NEDERVEEN Comments

Discussant: Elise VAN NEDERVEEN

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Post, Telegraph & Telephone: Diverse Developments yet Global ConnectionsFlorian PLOECKL

Pasi NEVALAINEN Facing the inevitable? The Finnish Post and Telecommunications Department, its choices and opportunities during the deregulation process of European Post- and telecommunications markets

Jan OTTOSSON New Technology,the role of the state and the innovation of air mail in civil aviation. The emergence of cooperation among the Nordic Post Offices and civil aviation companies during the interwar years

Florian PLOECKL Market Access and Information Technology Adoption: Historical Evidence from the Telephone in BavariaKars AZNAVOUR The Price System of International Telegraphy and the Emergence of a Regulatory Order in the mid-19th CenturyElisabeth PERLMAN Delivering the Vote: The Political Effect of Free Mail Delivery in Early Twentieth Century AmericaTom VELK The relative impact of Railroad Service on New England Small Town economic activity, measured by micro-level

Postal ActivityDiane DEBLOIS U.S. Postal Networks & Economies of Scale 1840-1870

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Political Economy of China’s Modern Transition, 1840-1930Chicheng MA

Ruixue JIA Mobility and Revolution: The Impact of the Abolition of China’s Civil Service Exam SystemQiang CHEN The Shadow of Mongol Conquests: External Shocks, Institiutions, and Long-term DevelopmentNan LI The Legacy of War: The Long-term Effect of Taiping Rebellion on Economic Development in Modern ChinaChicheng MA The Long-term Persistence of China’s Civil Exam System

Discussant: Ting CHEN

1F ROOM G S20093

Multigenerational approaches to social and economic mobilityJonas HELGERTZ, Martin DRIBE

Joseph FERRIE Intergenerational Occupational Mobility Across Six Generations in the U.S., 1850-2000Martin KOLK Number of decendants and their socioeconomic outcomes. A prospective analysis of multigenerational and

demographic stratification in Northern Sweden in the 19th and 20th centuries.Bongoh KYE Intergenerational mobility in socioeconomic status in Korea at the turn of the twentieth centuryLionel KESZTENBAUM Intergenerational wealth mobility in France, 19th and early 20th century

Discussant: Jonas HELGERTZ

1F ROOM H S20160

Development through Human Capital and Knowledge DiffusionPetra MOSER, Nico VOIGTLAENDER

Jeremiah DITTMARNoam YUCHTMANDavide CANTONINico VOIGTLAENDER

2F ROOM I S20076

GIS Approaches to Land Development and Social Change in Asia and AfricaTsukasa MIZUSHIMA

Tsukasa MIZUSHIMA A GIS Approach to Land Development and Social Change in IndiaHiroshi KATO “Personality” of Economic Development in the Delta region of Egypt in modern timesFan I-CHUN Urbanization and Land Utilization of Tainan Region of Southern Taiwan with GIS ApproachTomohiro ICHINOSE Long-term land use changes in relation to topographical situation in Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, central

JapanBiplab BISWAS Human Response towards Arsenic Hazard & GIS Application for its management: A Case Study of Purbasthali I

and II Block, BurdwanRyuto SHIMADA Spatial Growth of Batavia and Socio-economic Changes in the Multiethnic Society, 1619-1870

Discussant: Dennis O. FLYNN

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Production, trade and business organization in the dairy sector between early industrialization and globalization.Silvia A. CONCA MESSINA, Francesco CHIAPPARINO, Claudio BESANA, Rita D’ERRICO

Paul Richard SHARP (with Markus Lampe) Accounting for the Evolution of the Danish Dairy Industry: Book-keeping, record-keeping and the development of comparative advantage

Hildete de Moraes VODOPIVES Contemporary challenges of the Brazilian dairy industry.

Ai HISANO Creating “Natural” Yellow: The Development of the American Dairy Industry at the Turn of the Twentieth CenturyStefano MAGAGNOLI The Parmesan cheese: the industrialization of typicalitySilvia A. CONCA MESSINA

Italian dairy enterprises: Industry, markets and business organisation (19th- 20th centuries)Claudio BESANA The Italian dairy production and the Galbani Company (1930-1970)Francesco CHIAPPARINO Agriculture and crisis: The impact of the interwar recession on the Italian livestock sectorRita D’ERRICO (with Paolo Tedeschi) Notes about the Italian dairy and sheep milk cheeses during the inter-war periodPaolo TEDESCHI (with Rita d’Errico) Notes about the Italian dairy and sheep milk cheeses during the inter-war period

Discussants: Francesco CHIAPPARINO, Dominique BARJOT

2F ROOM K S20156

Wealth Inequality in East Asia from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth CenturyShuang CHEN, Matthew NOELLERT

Yutaka ARIMOTO Land and Labor Reallocation in Pre-modern Japan:A Case of a Northeastern Village in 1720–1870Yingze HU Continuity and Change: Long-Term Trends in the Distribution of Land in North China from the Qing to the

RepublicShuang CHEN Institutional Change and Wealth Inequality: A Case from Northeast China, 1870-1906Matthew NOELLERT Communist Land Reform and the Redistribution of Rural Wealth: Evidence from Northeast China, 1946-1948Kuentae KIM The Legacy of Status System on Land Ownership to Single-Surname Villages in the First Half of the 20th-

century Korea

Discussant: Guido ALFANI

5F ROOM 501 S20117

Contact, Conflicts and Cooperation between Business and Businessmen in the Pacific Rim since 18th CenturyHaiyan FU, Min MA, Yuanbao XIONG

Min MA Zhang Jian and the World Expositions of the Early Years of the 20th Century: An Inter-Cultural Historical Analysis

Yuanbao XIONG The Flow of Silver and the Breakdown of China’s Southeastern Coastal Defense System Seen through the “Great Japanese Pirate Raids” of Mid-Sixteenth Century

Masato KIMURA The Impact of Business Delegations on Early 20th Century Relationsbetween Japan, China, and the USDuan ZHAO A Reexamination of Zhang Jian’s Managerial Thoughts and Practices—Based on Social Network AnalysisHelin WU The Baptist Missionary in Serampore and the Danish SettlementHong LIU Between Market and the State: Patterns and Characteristics of Transnational Chinese Capitalism in Southeast

Asia

Discussants: Pai_tak LEE, Haiyan FU, Min MA, Masato KIMURA, Duan ZHAO, Yuanbao XIONG, Hong LIU

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Entrepreneurs at sea: sailors’ trading practices and legal opportunities in the first globalization (15th-19th centuries)Maria FUSARO, Richard BLAKEMORE, Tijl VANNESTE, Yoshihiko OKABE

Maria FUSARO Entrepreneurs at Sea: Sailors’ Trading Practices and Legal Opportunities in the First Globalization (15th-19th Centuries): a Research Agenda

Richard BLAKEMORE Adventurers by sea: the trading activities of early modern English sailorsBenedetta CRIVELLI (with Germano Maifreda) Religious Courts and International Trade: the Inquisition and the Lisbon Port of Trade

in the Second Half of the Seventeenth CenturyKate EKAMA ‘Give me back my money’! Suing the Dutch East and West India Companies for wages’Tijl VANNESTE Maritime Entrepreneurship between an Old Sea & a New Republic: Commercial Activities by Dutch Seafarers in

the Early Modern MediterraneanJan LUCASSEN (with Matthias van Rossum) Smuggling for wages? VOC-crews and the (illegal) transport of silver from Europe

the AsiaYoshihiko OKABE Mariners in Bristol in the seventeenth and eighteen centuries -An analysis based on probate inventoriesPer HALLÉN Shipmasters as importers of salt (18th-19th centuries)Patrick KANE Merchant Seamen and Culture of the Early Modern Arabian Seas: A Research Agenda for Comparative History

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State and Development in the (former) French coloniesAlexander MORADI, Denis COGNEAU

Sandrine MESPLÉ-SOMPS Public Finance and Investment in the French Colonial Empire, 1870-1960

Federico TADEI Colonial Trade and Extractive Institutions in British and French AfricaYannick DUPRAZ Public Finance in Colonial West Africa: British and French ComparedLéa ROUANET Health in Former French West Africa: Main Determinants of Colonial PoliciesAlexander MORADI African Living Standards under the French Empire: Evidence from Recruits to the Tirailleurs SénégalaisLaurent HEYBERGER Stature, Food Availabilities and Population Censuses in 19th century Algeria: A Calling into Question of the

Classic Vision of Demographic History

5F ROOM 555 S20150

Local and Global Determinants of Early Financial Crises: The Mississippi and South Sea Bubbles revisitedKoji YAMAMOTO, Stefano CONDORELLI

Shinsuke SATSUMA The South Sea Company and Britain’s Global Trading Projects in the Early Eighteenth CenturyStefano CONDORELLI The 1720 Financial Boom: A Transnational PerspectiveFrançois VELDE John Law’s Lottery Insurance BusinessKoji YAMAMOTO Behavioural Foundations of the South Sea BubbleDaniel MENNING Economic Re-Ordering after the South Sea Bubble: The East India Company 1720-1723

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The politics of consumer credit since 1945: an exploratory comparative history Sean O’CONNELL, Sabine EFFOSSE, Orsi HUSZ

Sean O’CONNELL It’s the economy, stupid! Politicians, civil servants and the development of consumer credit in the UK 1938-1992

Sabine EFFOSSE The construction of consumer credit market in France, 1950s-1960s: credit control, concentrated lending sector and economic priorities.

Orsi HUSZ Proof of trust or modern money? The cultural making of markets for credit cards in the 1960s and 1970s Sweden

Jan LOGEMAN None. Speaker unable to attend.

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6F ROOM 664 S20050

EVOLUTION OF BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS IN THE EUROPEAN PERIPHERY, 1850-1950Seven AGIR, Cihan ARTUNC

Seven AGIR Corporate Law and Path Dependence in Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish RepublicCihan ARTUNC Firm Organization in Egypt between 1910 and 1949: Evidence from the Mixed CourtsSusana RODRIGUEZ-M Women-Partners of Multi-owner Firms in Spain, 1886-1936.Amanda GREGG Corporate Governance, Capital Structure, and Firm Performance in Late Imperial RussiaMustafa KURT Managerial Practices at Imperial Factories During Late Ottoman Period

6F ROOM 665 S20072

Diversity and Changes in Role of the Economic Elites in Politics in the 19th and 20th Centuries Roman HOLEC, Judit PÁL

Antonie DOLE!ALOVÁ To be an Entrepreneur in the Central Europe throughout the 19th and 20th Centuries. Introductory Remarks.Franz ADLGASSER Bankers, Industrialists and Lobbyists: Economic Elites in the Austrian Parliament, 1861–1918Judit PÁL The Economic Elites in the Hungarian Parliament: The Case of the Transylvanian ConstituenciesMilan HLAVAČKA Family businesses and their anchorages in Central European society in the 19th centuryAndrea POKLUDOVÁ The Development and Role of new Elites in the Era of Modernization. The Case of industrial City OstravaRoman HOLEC The Economic Elites on the Crossroads of Central European Political History (Dynamit Nobel as Central-

European multinational enterprise)

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Winners and Losers? Accounting for divergent redistributive effects of environmental shocks and hazards on property distribution across the pre-industrial world, 1300-1850.Daniel Robert CURTIS

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The analysis of historical market integration – where do we stand?Edmund CANNON, Liam BRUNT

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Total War? Rethinking Resource Mobilization in the Japanese Empire, 1895-1945Chad B. DENTON

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Long-Distance Trade and Institutional Development Beyond EuropeRichard VON GLAHN, Alejandra IRIGOIN

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Law and Custom for the Globalizing Maritime Business World in Modern ChinaBilly K. L. SO

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The economic impact of migration: lessons from historyFrancesca FAURI, Donatella STRANGIO

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Family Strategies during the Great GlobalisationKristina LILJA, Livio DI MATTEO

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Innovation, the Diffusion of Technology and Frontier AnalysisJoost VEENSTRA, Pieter J. WOLTJER

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The economic consequences of independence in Latin America revisitedManuel LLORCA JAÑA, XABIER LAMIKIZ, Cristián Arturo DUCOING RUIZ

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New Histories of Global Inequality and Global GovernanceGlenda SLUGA, Francine MCKENZIE

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Historical Diversities of Intra-Asian Trade Networks 16-19 CTakeshi HAMASHITA

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The Economic and Business History of Occupied JapanTom FRENCH

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Intensive Economic Growth in Premodern East Asia, 1000 - 1800Ronald A. EDWARDS, Kent DENG

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The Historical Origins of Economic Development: A Comparative Perspective James Kai-sing KUNG

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Diversity in the Development of the U.S. SouthPeter Angelo COCLANIS

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Starting Your Own Business: Self-employment, Agglomeration, and Sources of Innovation from a Comparative PerspectiveAsuka IMAIZUMI, Jaehyang HAN

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Crisis and Growth in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean during the interwar periodLaura PANZA, Andrew SCHEIN, Alexandros APOSTOLIDES, Ulaş KARAKOÇ

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Winners and Losers? Accounting for divergent redistributive effects of environmental shocks and hazards on property distribution across the pre-industrial world, 1300-1850.Daniel Robert CURTIS

Guido ALFANI The long-term consequences of plagues and severe mortality crises on economic inequality: the case of Italy from the Black Death to the eighteenth century

Francisco Beltrán TAPIA (also co-written with Julio Martínez-Galarraga) The roots of land inequality in SpainPeter C PERDUE Relieving Disaster: Qing China and Modern China comparedStuart BORSCH Lives at Risk: Falling Wages and Incomes in Late Mamluk Egypt (1381-1517)

2F ROOM B2 S20154

The analysis of historical market integration – where do we stand?Edmund CANNON, Liam BRUNT

Paul SHARP Globalization and Empire: Market integration and international trade between Canada, the United States and Britain from 1750 to 1870 (joint with Vincent Geloso)

Alfredo GARCÍA HIERNAUX Market Integration Dynamics and Asymptotic Price Convergence in Distribution (joint with David Guerrero)

Andrew COLEMAN Quality heterogeneity, price variation, and the integration of markets: evidence from 19th century AmericaEdmund CANNON National Market Integration: Consistent International Comparisons (joint with Liam Brunt)

1F ROOM C1 S20092

Total War? Rethinking Resource Mobilization in the Japanese Empire, 1895-1945Chad B. DENTON

Michael KIM Tobacco Goes to War: Wartime Mobilization and Tobacco Production in Colonial Korea, 1937-1945Daqing YANG Fueling Expansion? The Search for Petroleum in Manchuria and Japanese War MobilizationChad B. DENTON Pacific Nickel: Japanese Acquisition of a Strategic Mineral in New Caledonia, the Dutch East Indies, and the

Korean Peninsula, 1931-1945Jaehyun JEOUNG Indochina’s Mines at the Service of Japan’s War Effort? Japanese Strategies to Mobilize Mineral Resources and

the Situation of the Mining Industry in Indochina during World War II

1F ROOM C2 S20111

Long-Distance Trade and Institutional Development Beyond EuropeRichard VON GLAHN, Alejandra IRIGOIN

Richard VON GLAHN Port Polities and Overseas Trade Networks in Maritime East Asia in the 16th and 17th CenturiesAlejandra IRIGOIN Why was the Manila galleon Only a Single Ship? Spanish Mercantilism in the East Indies during the Early

Modern PeriodKayoko FUJITA Small-scale Business by the Employees of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the Shogun’s Port of

NagasakiGhislaine LYDON Instruments of Virtual Finance in Pre-Modern Muslim Economies: The Debated Role of the Suftāja (Bill of

Exchange)Hui Kian KWEE Chinese Social-Religious Institutions and Migrant Entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia, c. 1680-1850

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Law and Custom for the Globalizing Maritime Business World in Modern ChinaBilly K. L. SO

Billy K. L. SO Between Law Court and Custom-based ADR for Commercial Dispute Resolution in Modern Shanghai’s Publishing Industry (co-authored with Sufumi So)

Sufumi SO Between Law Court and Custom-based ADR for Commercial Dispute Resolution in Modern Shanghai’s Publishing Industry (co-authored with Billy K. L. So)

Michael H.K. NG Dirt of Whitewashing: Re-conceptualizing Debtors’ Obligations in Chinese Business by Transplanting Bankruptcy Law to Early British Hong Kong (1860s-1880s)

Fei-hsien WANG Protecting Private Interests under the Shadow of the Law: Shanghai Booksellers’ “Copyright” Regime and its “Piratical” Twin

Xiaowen HAO Sharing Insolvency Risk Chinese Style: Partnership Debt, Proportional Liability, and Legal Regime in Republican Shanghai

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The economic impact of migration: lessons from historyFrancesca FAURI, Donatella STRANGIO

Peter ZEITZ Can culture cause growth? Evidence from overseas Chinese investment in ancestral allocationsHamdi GENÇ Ottoman migration to Australia between 1880 and 1918Bindeshwar RAM Economics of Afro-Asian labour migration in the colonies abroad during colonial and post colonial period – an

analytical studyAlice REININGER The flight and expulsion of German minorities from central and Eastern Europe after 1945Gloria SANZ LAFUENTE Intra-European migration and large-sized company. The case of Spanish immigrant in the FRG from the Golden

Age to the crisis of the ’70sPaolo TEDESCHI Changing Belgium becoming Belgian: notes on the social and economic impact of the emigration in Belgium

during the 20th centuryPierre TILLY Changing Belgium becoming Belgian: notes on the social and economic impact of the emigration in Belgium

during the 20th centuryPatrizia BATTILANI The history of Chinese immigrant business in Bologna and the surrounding areaFrancesca FAURI The history of Chinese immigrant business in Bologna and the surrounding areaMatteo GOMELLINI The impact of remittances on financial development in Italy: 1890-1910Francesco VERCELLI The impact of remittances on financial development in Italy: 1890-1910Alessandra DE ROSE Institutions and migration in a comparative perspective: the case of VenetiDonatella STRANGIO Institutions and migration in a comparative perspective: the case of VenetiElena AMBROSETTI Institutions and migration in a comparative perspective: the case of Veneti

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Family Strategies during the Great GlobalisationKristina LILJA, Livio DI MATTEO

Jacob WEISDORF Malthus in the bedroom: birth spacing as birth control in historical England.Livio DI MATTEO Revisting the Life Cycle Squeeze:Differential Rates of Life Cycle Wealth Accumulation Across Deciles.Kristina LILJA Changing life-cycle squeezes during industrialisation: Swedish workers, children and family wealth.Anja TOLONEN Local industrial shocks, female empowerment, and infant health: evidence from Africa´s gold mining industry.Shunsuke NAKAOKA How to use old business strategy in the new era? Child adoption and inheritance of family business in modern

Japan.

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Innovation, the Diffusion of Technology and Frontier AnalysisJoost VEENSTRA, Pieter J. WOLTJER

Pieter J. WOLTJER A Vision of the Growth Process in a Technologically Progressive Economy: the United States, 1899-1941Cristiano RISTUCCIA War and the US Aircraft Industry, 1930-1944: A Productivity Cul-De-Sac?Nicholas ZAMMIT Manufacturing Success in the Nineteenth Century: An Application of Data Envelopment AnalysisHarry KITSIKOPOULOS Constraints Imposed by Market Size to the Diffusion of Newcomen Engines, 1706-73Les OXLEY Innovation, Invention and Technological Diffusion in New Zealand 1871-1939: Were There Spatial Spillovers?

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The economic consequences of independence in Latin America revisitedManuel LLORCA JAÑA, XABIER LAMIKIZ, Cristián Arturo DUCOING RUIZ

Leticia ARROYO-ABAD Growth under extractive institutions? Latin American per capita GDP in colonial times, co-author J. L. van Zanden

Cristián Arturo DUCOING RUIZ Mining dependency in Chile 1760 – 1850, co-author Rafael Dobado

Luis Felipe ZEGARRA Political Instability, Institutions and Private Capital Markets in Lima, Peru: 1835-1865Antonio TENA-JUNGUITO The Americas Divergence. Independence versus Emancipation in Latin America and the Caribbean 1820-1870,

co-author Giovanni FedericoManuel LLORCA-JAÑA The economic performance of Chile, c.1810-1860, co-author Juan Navarrete-Montalvo

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New Histories of Global Inequality and Global GovernanceGlenda SLUGA, Francine MCKENZIE

Glenda SLUGA Economic Internationalism: The International History of an Idea [Introduction to the Panel]Jamie MARTIN The Wartime Origins of Global Economic Governance, 1916-1920Sophie LOY-WILSON Internationalizing the Problem of Inequality in Interwar East AsiaDavid ENGERMAN Planning for Prosperity: The Economic Cold War in IndiaFrancine MCKENZIE The Inequality of Universalism in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1947-1968

Discussant: Eric HEILLENER

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Historical Diversities of Intra-Asian Trade Networks 16-19 CTakeshi HAMASHITA

Keng We KOH Diasporas, Trade, and the Making of the Colonial Malay WorldWeichung CHENG The Initiation of Taiwan Deerskin Exports by the VOC (1624-1640)

Crossing over the Hills and Streaming along the Rivers: Border Market Towns, Upland - Lowland Connections and Exchange Networks of the Greater Sino - Vietnamese Border Region in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Ying FENG A Tale of Two Crops Rice and Sugar in the Late Colonial Java 1910s-1920s

Discussant: Takeshi HAMASHITA

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The Economic and Business History of Occupied JapanTom FRENCH

William TSUTSUI An Empire Reborn: The Japanese Fishing Industry during the OccupationSteven ERICSON Present but Largely Missing: Japanese Businessmen and SCAP Business ReformsIwakazu TAKAHASHI Zaibatsu Dissolution and its Meaning to Japan after World War IITakahiro OHATA The Structure of the industrial policy of GHQ/SCAP to the Japanese cotton spinning industryJean-Pascal BASSINO Regional Disintegration in Post-WWII Japan - Evidences from Black Market PricesMasanori TAKASHIMA Regional Disintegration in Post-WWII Japan - Evidences from Black Market Prices

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""Intensive Economic Growth in Premodern East Asia, 1000 - 1800""Ronald A. EDWARDS, Kent DENG

Kent DENG Demystifying growth and development in Northern Song China, 960-1127William Guanglin LIU A Study of the Evolution of China’s Farming Patterns and Changes in Agricultural Productivity, ca. 1000-1500Ronald A. EDWARDS Economic Growth: Song China and EnglandKojiro TAGUCHI Economic development of the early modern China: A revisitingKenichi TOMOBE Fertility, morality and economic development in Tokugawa JapanMiho TANAKA Long-term interest rate changes in credit/loan markets and economic development during the Tokugawa period

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The Historical Origins of Economic Development: A Comparative Perspective James Kai-sing KUNG

Nico VOIGTLAENDER Human Capital and Long-Run Economic GrowthStylianos MICHALOPOULAS

The Influence of Ancestral Lifeways on Individual Economic Outcomes: Evidence from Sub-Saharan AfricaYing BAI Economic Legacies of North-to-South Migration in China during 1127-1130James Kai-sing KUNG Does Genetic Distance have a Barrier Effect on Technology Diffusion? Evidence from Historical China

Discussants: Noam YUCHTMAN, Jeremiah DITTMAR, Tuan Hwee SNG

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Diversity in the Development of the U.S. SouthPeter Angelo COCLANIS

Tomoko YAGYU The Effects of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in the North American Colonies: The Cases of Virginia and South Carolina

Peter A. COCLANIS Pattern and Variation in the U.S. Rice IndustryLouis A. FERLEGER How Science Changed Southern Agriculture: The Post-Reconstruction Southern Development of Agricultural

CommoditiesDavid L. CARLTON Southern U.S. Textiles in Global PerspecctiveLacy K. FORD The Influence of History and Policy on Trends in the Economic Development of South Carolina and the Current

Challenge

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Starting Your Own Business: Self-employment, Agglomeration, and Sources of Innovation from a Comparative PerspectiveAsuka IMAIZUMI, Jaehyang HAN

Asuka IMAIZUMI Small but Mass Entrepreneurs in Pre-war Tokyo: A Historical Perspective of Their Socio-economic SignificanceJean-Marc OLIVIER Entrepreneurs and Soft Industrialization in the Jura Mountains during the 19th CenturyLaura EKHOLM Problematizing entrepreneurship: Comparative analysis of the ready-to-wear industry-owners in the 20th

century Gothenburg and HelsinkiSumiyo NISHIZAKI Economic experiences of Japanese civilian repatriates, 1945-1965 — entrepreneurship as a means to start

over in post-war JapanMomoko KAWAKAMI Changing patterns of cross-border dynamism of Asian immigrant entrepreneurs in Silicon ValleyJaehyang HAN Korean Ethnic Minority Start-ups in Japan: A Comparative-historical Analysis of Community Function

Discussants: Georgina Mercedes GOMEZ, Yoshitaka SUZUKI

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Crisis and Growth in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean during the interwar periodLaura PANZA, Andrew SCHEIN, Alexandros APOSTOLIDES, Ulaş KARAKOÇ

Alexander APOSTOLIDES From British protectorate to Crown colony: How Cyprus was affected by the breakdown of the Ottoman Empire and the riots of 1931

Ulaş KARAKOÇ Accounting for the crisis and recovery of Egyptian cotton between 1900 and 1940Andrew SCHEIN Oranges, the gold standard, and the economic growth in Palestine during the Great Depression, 1929-1933Marcela SABATE' Seigniorage and exchange rates in the pre-Bretton Woods era (1870-1938). The periphery versus the core

Discussants: Regina ESCARIO, Alexander APOSTOLIDES, Laura PANZA, Andrew SCHEIN, Mohamed SALEH

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The interaction between the multiple payment systems and the emerging banking infrastructures in global and historical comparisonMina ISHIZU, Christiaan VAN BOCHOVE, Takeshi NISHIMURA

Christiaan VAN BOCHOVE Payments systems and financial development: The case of the Dutch RepublicMina ISHIZU Payment systems and the emergence of financial institutions in England and WalesKeiichiro KATO Salt industry of the 19th century JapanMasato SHIZUME The national commodity markets and payment system in Japan during the Edo period: case of the Kaga

domainToyomu MASAKI Multiple payment systems in Senegambia (1815–1901) —Indian cotton, silver coin, and paper money—Takeshi NISHIMURA The role of multiple payment systems in raw cotton trade between India and Japan in the 1920s: a case of

Tokyo-Menka Kaisya

Discussant: Om PRAKASH