Economic history and E Guide - Resources and Review

Tables of contents from this journal which concentrates on monetary theory, fiscal policy, labour economics, planning and development, micro and macroeconomic theory, international trade and finance, industrial organisation, the history of economic thought, and social economics.
 
Provides an introduction to economic history from the end of WWII to the present day, illustrating how events brought us to our current state of economic development.
 
Analyses the development of the Dutch economy from 1800
1940, using data gleaned from a project undertaken to reconstruct the Netherlands' national accounts during this period. Identifies the sources employed, provides a complete data archive, and offers the full text of the final report.
 
Collection of resources about the Calvin Coolidge presidency and the American economy of the 1920s, including written materials, photographs, audio files of Calvin Coolidge's speeches, and several volumes of his personal papers. Also offers background information, analyses and historical resources on topics such as merchandising and advertising, African Americans and consumerism, and poverty in the 1920s.
 
Provides information on archives around the world which contain records of foreign investment in Spain between 1780 and 1914. Outlines the importance of such investment to Spain, and offers an alphabetical list of investors with background information and details of particular companies.
 
Guide to the life and work of the economist Friedrich Hayek (1899
1992). Includes research papers, quotes, essays, interviews, journal articles and bibliographies of writings by and about Hayek.
 
Alphabetical list of history journals and newsletters with details of whether full text or selected articles are available. Emphasis on business, economic and social history.
 
Resources on business history. Includes general links for business historians, archival collections of special interest to business historians and company history links.
 
Examines the trade history of Native Americans of the southwest through photographs from the special collections of the university's Cline Library, maps of Indian territories, and oral histories from Native American and white traders and residents who interacted with the Navaho. Includes information on products made and traded such as livestock, weaving, jewellery, and pinon nuts, and features a silent film of Navaho rug weaving.
 
A central source of information for economic historians, including announcements, a directory of members, list archives, data files, book reviews, syllabi, abstracts in economic history and links to other business history organisations.
 
Collection of data describing the people and the economy of the United States for each state and county from 1790 to 1970.
 
Extensive exploration of the history of economic theory, where information is arranged according to schools of economic thought such as thematic, neo
classical, political, or alternative, or alphabetically by theorist. Writings by eminent economists are available, along with essays and surveys, on subjects including the theory of value, and macro and microeconomics.
 
Set of five books of economic analysis, published in 1776.
 
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