All Stories

  1. Understanding the economics of limited access orders: incentives, organizations and the chronology of developments
  2. Importance of formalized relief in the pre-modern period
  3. History as a laboratory to better understand the formation of institutions
  4. Factor Markets in Early Islamic Iraq, c. 600-1100 AD
  5. New Perspectives on Factor Markets and Ancient Middle Eastern Economies: A Survey
  6. Economy
  7. The organisation of markets as a key factor in the rise of Holland from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century: a test case for an institutional approach
  8. Markets for Land, Labor, and Capital in Northern Italy and the Low Countries, Twelfth to Seventeenth Centuries
  9. Manors and Markets
  10. The Economy in the Late Middle Ages: Agriculture and Industries
  11. Economic Growth and Social Change in the Very Long Run
  12. The Emergence of a Regional Framework in the Early and High Middle Ages: Land and Occupation
  13. The Emergence of a Regional Framework in the Early and High Middle Ages: Power, Property, and Social Structures
  14. The Economy: Agriculture and Industries in the Early and High Middle Ages
  15. The Rise and the Institutional Framework of Markets in the High and Late Middle Ages
  16. Introduction: Factor markets in global economic history
  17. The institutional organization of land markets: introduction
  18. Rural wage labour in the sixteenth-century Low Countries: an assessment of the importance and nature of wage labour in the countryside of Holland, Guelders and Flanders
  19. The jump‐start of the Holland economy during the late‐medieval crisis, c.1350–c.15001
  20. Early Proto-Industrialization in the Low Countries ? The Importance and Nature of Market-Oriented Non-Agricultural Activities on the Countryside in Flanders and Holland, c. 1250-1570
  21. People and land: rural population developments and property structures in the Low Countries, c. 1300–c. 1600