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North and His Critics -- North´s Legacy -- Cross-References -- References -- Selected References by Douglass C. North (In Order of Publication) -- Other Selected References -- Economic History and Economic Development: New Economic History in Retrospect and Prospect -- References -- Economic History as Humanomics -- Introduction -- What Economic History Has Become -- What Economic History Could Be -- Conclusion -- References -- Ranking Economic History Journals -- Introduction -- A Short History of Economic History Journals -- Bibliometric Indicators and International Rankings -- Main Indicators -- Journals´ Rankings in Economics -- A Bibliometric Analysis of Economic History Journals: Indicators and International Rankings -- Main Indicators -- Journals´ Rankings -- The Top Five Economic History Journals (T5-EH) -- The Success in the T5-EH -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Part II: Clio Around the World -- Cliometrics and the Study of Canadian Economic History -- Introduction -- Resource-Led Growth: Curse or Blessing -- Indigenous Peoples and the Fur Trade: Market Signals, Demography, and Depletion -- The Wheat Boom: Time Series Analysis and the Identification of Structural Breaks -- The Adoption of Protectionism: General Equilibrium and ``New Trade´´ Models -- Transport Costs: Intracontinental Shipping and the Subsidization of Railways -- Immigration: Self-Selection and Assimilation -- Entrepreneurial Failure: Measuring Productivity and Technological Change -- Concluding Remarks -- Cross-References -- References -- Cliometric Contributions to Australia´s Economic History -- Australian Aboriginals. 327 $aAustralia´s Convict Economy -- Australian Demography -- Australia´s Growth in the Long Run -- The Australian Economy in International Context -- International Trade After Federation -- Dutch Disease and Resource Booms -- Labor Markets -- Heights and Welfare -- Conclusion -- References -- Cliometrics, the Russian Empire, and the Soviet Union -- Introduction -- Two Big (Linked) Questions and How Cliometrics Has Addressed Them -- Big Question Number 1: Why Did Russia Industrialize So Slowly? -- Introduction: Why Industrialize, and How? -- Serfdom -- Human Capital -- Industrialization: Entry Barriers, Financial Markets, and Factory Organization -- Political Economy -- Macroeconomic Assessments and Measurements of Living Standards -- Big Question Number 2: Why Was There an October Revolution? -- Why Was There an October Revolution? What Do We Know? -- What Happened to the Economy Once the Soviet Union Was Established? -- Addendum: A Short History of Cliometrics of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union -- Concluding Remarks: Avenues for Further Research -- References -- Cliometrics and the Study of German History -- The German Cliometrics Database -- What Makes a Publication Cliometric? -- When Does a Publication Contribute to German History? -- Which Types of Publication Are Considered? -- German Cliometrics in the Longue Durée: A Descriptive Overview Taken from the Corpus -- Recorded Publications by Type and Time: The Cliometric Lay of the Land -- Additional Publication and Author Characteristics: Language, Co-authorship, Sex -- Journal Characteristics: In Which Journals Has Cliometric Research Been Published? -- Publications by Author Affiliation: Where Are the ``Cliometric Hotspots´´ to be Located? -- Characteristics of the Research: The Business Cycles of Researched Epochs and Topics. 327 $aBroadening the Perspective: The Proportion of Cliometric Research in Historical Research -- Selected Topics in German History -- German National Accounts: The Size of the Pie -- and the Pie´s (Income and Wealth) Distribution -- All Lives Matter: Demography -- Crossing and Lifting Borders: Market (Dis)integration and the German Customs Union -- Getting Smart: Human Capital Formation and Economic Growth in Nineteenth Century Prussia -- Getting Smarter: Innovation and Economic Growth -- Financing Industrialization: The Role of Banks -- Weimar´s Economic Decline -- and the Rise of the Nazi Party -- Conclusion -- References -- Economic History of French Canadians -- Introduction -- Living Standards Compared Over Time and Space -- Cultural and Geographic Explanations for Divergence Pre-1867 -- Institutional Explanations for Divergence and Eventual Convergence -- Conclusion -- References -- Cliometric Approaches to Central, East, and South-East Europe -- Introduction -- Landmark Publications on Central, East, and South-East Europe -- Gerschenkron (1962, 1965) -- Economic Backwardness and the Role of the State -- The Detrimental Impact of Serfdom on Economic Development -- Hajnal (1965) -- Berend and Rnki (1974) -- Lampe and Jackson (1982) and Kaser and Radice (1985-1989) -- Long-Term Factors Impeding Economic Growth in CESEE -- The ``Rise and Fall´´ of Serfdom in the Historiography -- The Efficiency of Serfdom -- The Consequences of Emancipation on Agricultural Productivity, Urbanization, and Industrialization -- Institutional Weaknesses -- Demography -- Market Access and Market Integration -- Where Did the CESEE Economies Stand by the Time Central Planning Was Introduced? -- Late Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union Until 1928 -- Central Europe and South-East Europe -- Economic Achievements of the State Socialist Period -- Conclusion -- References. 327 $aPart III: Human Capital -- Human Capital -- Human Capital and History -- What Is Human Capital? -- Why the Study of Human Capital Is Inherently Historical -- Human Capital and Economic Growth -- Human Capital and Economic Performance in the Long Run: Escaping Malthus -- Human Capital, Institutions, and Economic Growth -- Producing Human Capital: Education and Training -- The Rise of Formal Education and the Role of the State -- Formal Schooling in Europe and America -- Why Invest in Education or Training? -- Role of the State in Education -- Why Education Levels Increased -- Race Between Education and Technology -- Human Capital and Education: Concluding Remarks -- Producing Human Capital: Health -- Health Human Capital and Income -- Measures of Health Human Capital -- Increased Life Expectation: The Three Historical Phases -- Phase I: Improvements in Nutrition -- Phase II: Public Health Interventions -- Phase III: The Age of Modern Medicine -- Human Capital: Summary -- References -- Labor Markets -- Introduction -- Definition of the Labor Force -- What Is a Labor Market? 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