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Economic history is the study of economies or economic phenomena in the past. Analysis in economic history is undertaken using a combination of historical methods, statistical methods, and by applying economic theory to historical situations and institutions. The topic includes business history, financial history and overlaps with areas of social history such as demographic history and labor history. Quantitative (econometric) economic history is also referred to as Cliometrics.
General works
[edit]- "The Future of National Banking" by in Popular Science Monthly, 27 (August 1885)
- "The Economic Outlook: Present and Prospective I" by in Popular Science Monthly, 32 (February 1888)
- "The Economic Outlook: Present and Prospective II" by in Popular Science Monthly, 32 (March 1888)
- "The Economic Outlook: Present and Prospective III" by in Popular Science Monthly, 33 (May 1888)
- "Recent Economic Changes" by in Popular Science Monthly, 35 (September 1889)
- "The Relation of Evolution to Political Economy" by in Popular Science Monthly, 44 (February 1894)
Coinage
[edit]- "The Debasement of Coinages" by in Popular Science Monthly, 12 (March 1878)
- "A Coming Solution of the Currency Question" by in Popular Science Monthly, 39 (July 1891)
Commodities
[edit]- "Changes in the Relative Values of the Precious Metals" by in Popular Science Monthly, 32 (December 1887)
- "The Past and Future of Gold" by in Popular Science Monthly, 48 (November 1895)
Crises
[edit]- "The Tulip Mania," by William R. Hooper in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, no. 340, volume 52, April 1876.
- "The Economic Disturbances Since 1873 I" by in Popular Science Monthly, 31 (July 1887)
- "The Economic Disturbances Since 1873 II" by in Popular Science Monthly, 31 (August 1887)
- "The Economic Disturbances Since 1873 III" by in Popular Science Monthly, 31 (September 1887)
- "The Economic Disturbances Since 1873 IV" by in Popular Science Monthly, 31 (October 1887)
- "The Economic Disturbances Since 1873 V" by in Popular Science Monthly, 32 (November 1887)
Climate change
[edit]- The Economics of Climate Change: a Primer by the Congressional Budget Office (Congress of the United States)
Espionage
[edit]- Foreign Economic Espionage in Cyberspace by the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (United States)
Regional
[edit]Britain
[edit]Czech Republic
[edit]- "The Trade of Bohemia" by František Peroutka in Bohemian Section at the Austrian Exhibition, Earl's Court London 1906
- "Economic Strength of the Bohemian Lands" by Vojta Beneš in The Bohemian Review, 2 (2, 4) (1918)
Mexico
[edit]- "An Economic Study of Mexico I" by in Popular Science Monthly, 28 (April 1886)
- "An Economic Study of Mexico II" by in Popular Science Monthly, 29 (May 1886)
- "An Economic Study of Mexico III" by in Popular Science Monthly, 29 (June 1886)
- "An Economic Study of Mexico IV" by in Popular Science Monthly, 29 (July 1886)
- "An Economic Study of Mexico V" by in Popular Science Monthly, 29 (August 1886)
United States
[edit]- Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century, 1896 by Philip Alexander Bruce
- The History of Fiat Money and Currency Inflation in New England from 1620 to 1789, 1898 by Frank Fenwick McLeod
- "The Progress of Socialism, Second Paper" by Frank Arthur Vanderlip, in Scribner's Magazine (February 1905)
- Augustine Herrman, Beginner of the Virginia Tobacco Trade, Merchant of New Amsterdam and First Lord of Bohemia Manor in Maryland, 1904 by Leon Heck