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Epidemics and Trust: The Case of the Spanish Flu. (2020). Alfani, Guido ; Aassve, Arnstein ; Gandolfi, Francesco ; le Moglie, Marco.
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  15. Historical effects of shocks on inequality: the great leveler revisited. (2021). Van Bavel, Bas J.P. ; Scheffer, Marten.
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  16. Disease and demographic development: the legacy of the plague. (2021). Sunde, Uwe ; Siuda, Fabian.
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  17. Selection, Patience, and the Interest Rate. (2021). Trew, Alex ; Stefanski, Radoslaw.
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  18. COVID-19 and Social Control. (2021). Chriss, James J.
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  19. Local institutions and pandemics: City autonomy and the Black Death. (2021). Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés ; Rodriguez-Pose, Andres ; Wang, Han.
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  20. Housing markets in a pandemic: Evidence from historical outbreaks. (2021). Korevaar, Matthijs ; Francke, Marc.
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  21. COVID-19 vaccine rollout—scale and speed carry different implications for corruption. (2021). Nelson, Michael ; Goel, Rajeev.
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  22. Disease, downturns, and wellbeing: Economic history and the long-run impacts of COVID-19. (2021). Parman, John ; Arthi, Vellore.
    In: Explorations in Economic History.
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  23. A bitter epidemic: The impact of the 1918 influenza on sugar production in Java. (2021). de Zwart, Pim ; Gallardo-Albarran, Daniel.
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  24. Class differences and the Commercial Revolution: An equilibrium selection story. (2021). Iacopetta, Maurizio.
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  25. The economics of COVID-19 pandemic: A survey. (2021). Prabheesh, K P ; Padhan, Rakesh.
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  26. Influenza Pandemics and Macroeconomic Fluctuations in Recent Economic History. (2021). Summerfield, Fraser ; di Matteo, Livio.
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  27. Italy and the little divergence in wages and prices: evidence from stable employment in rural areas. (2021). Weisdorf, Jacob ; Rota, Mauro.
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  28. An assessment on the potential impact of COVID-19 on the Italian demographic structure. (2021). Pellegrino, Dario ; lo Bello, Salvatore ; Lobello, Salvatore ; Caracciolo, Giacomo.
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  29. COVID-19, race and redlining. (2020). Bertocchi, Graziella ; Dimico, Arcangelo.
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  30. COVID-19, Race, and Redlining. (2020). Bertocchi, Graziella ; Dimico, Arcangelo.
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  31. Assessing climate impacts on English economic growth (1645–1740): an econometric approach. (2020). Suriñach, Jordi ; Suriñach, Jordi ; Suriñach, Jordi ; Martínez-González, José Luis ; Suriñach, Jordi ; Tello, Enric ; Barriendos-Vallve, Mariano ; Martin-Vide, Javier ; Jover, Gabriel ; Suriach, Jordi ; Martinez-Gonzalez, Jose Luis .
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  32. Persistent patterns of behavior: Two infectious disease outbreaks 350 years apart. (2020). Sarangi, Sudipta ; Jha, Chandan ; Dasgupta, Utteeyo.
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  33. Mortality and demographic recovery in early post-black death epidemics: Role of recent emigrants in medieval Dijon. (2020). Labesse, Henri ; Giraudoux, Patrick ; Galanaud, Anne.
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  34. Disease, Downturns, and Wellbeing: Economic History and the Long-Run Impacts of COVID-19. (2020). Parman, John ; Arthi, Vellore.
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  35. Longer-run Economic Consequences of Pandemics. (2020). Taylor, Alan ; Singh, Sanjay ; Jorda, Oscar.
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  36. COVID-19, Race, and Redlining. (2020). Bertocchi, Graziella ; Dimico, Arcangelo.
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  37. COVID-19, Race, and Redlining. (2020). Bertocchi, Graziella ; Dimico, Arcangelo.
    In: Department of Economics.
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  38. COVID-19, Race, and Redlining. (2020). Bertocchi, Graziella ; Dimico, Arcangelo.
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  39. COVID-19, Race, and Redlining. (2020). Dimico, Arcangelo ; Bertocchi, Graziella.
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  40. Epidemics and Trust: The Case of the Spanish Flu. (2020). Alfani, Guido ; Aassve, Arnstein ; Gandolfi, Francesco ; le Moglie, Marco.
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  41. Epidemics, inequality and poverty in preindustrial and early industrial times. (2020). Alfani, Guido.
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  42. Economic Effects of the Black Death: Spain in European Perspective. (2020). Santiago-Caballero, Carlos ; Prados de la Escosura, Leandro ; Álvarez-Nogal, Carlos ; Alvarez-Nogal, Carlos.
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  43. Epidemics, inequality and poverty in preindustrial and early industrial times. (2020). Alfani, Guido.
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  44. COVID-19, Race, and Redlining. (2020). Bertocchi, Graziella ; Dimico, Arcangelo.
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  45. When ‘the state made war’, what happened to economic inequality? Evidence from preindustrial Germany (c.1400-1800). (2020). Schaff, Felix.
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  46. When ‘the state made war’, what happened to economic inequality? Evidence from preindustrial Germany (c.1400-1800). (2020). Schaff, Felix.
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  47. Italy and the Industrial Revolution: Evidence from Stable Employment in Rural Areas. (2020). Weisdorf, Jacob ; Rota, Mauro.
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  48. The Political Economy of Status Competition: Sumptuary Laws in Preindustrial Europe. (2020). Desierto, Desiree ; Koyama, Mark.
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  49. Italy and the Little Divergence in Wages and Prices: New Data, New Results. (2020). Weisdorf, Jacob ; Rota, Mauro.
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  50. Epidemics, inequality and poverty in preindustrial and early industrial times. (2020). Alfani, Guido.
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  51. The determinants of wealth inequality in the Republic of Venice (1400-1800). (2020). Fochesato, M ; di Tullio, M ; Alfani, Guido.
    In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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  52. Pandemics and asymmetric shocks: evidence from the history of plague in Europe and the Mediterranean. (2020). Alfani, Guido.
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  53. COVID-19, Race, and Redlining. (2020). Bertocchi, Graziella ; Dimico, Arcangelo.
    In: CHILD Working Papers Series.
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  56. The ‘light touch’ of the Black Death in the Southern Netherlands: an urban trick?. (2019). Curtis, Daniel R ; Roosen, Joris.
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  57. Famine and Disease in Economic History: A Summary Introduction. (2018). Ó Gráda, Cormac ; Alfani, Guido ; Grada, Cormac O.
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  58. Origins of Europe’s north-south divide: Population changes, real wages and the ‘little divergence’ in early modern Europe. (2018). Fochesato, Mattia.
    In: Explorations in Economic History.
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  59. Six centuries of real wages in France from Louis IX to Napoleon III: 1250-1860. (2017). Ridolfi, Leonardo .
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  61. Plague and long-term development: the lasting effects of the 1629-30 epidemic on the Italian cities. (2016). Percoco, Marco ; Alfani, Guido.
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