This paper presents new regional GDP estimates for the Habsburg Monarchy and constructs measures of market potential for its 22 major regions. The paper argues that regional income differentials were significantly larger, that intra-empire catching-up of poor with rich regions was far more limited and that the empire’s Eastern regions were much further behind Western Europe than suggested in the historiography. The measurement of regional market potential proves strongly sensitive to the composition of foreign economies considered in the computations and the choice of regional ‘nodes’. Further, though being ‘remote’ imposed some penalty, there was no uniform relationship between changes in regions’ relative GDP position and their market pot...
Abstract: Austria-Hungary was from 1867 to the beginning of the first world war, one of Europe’s lar...
This paper investigates regional business cycle co-movements in Austria–Hungary from 1867 to 1913. E...
his paper investigates regional business cycle co-movements in Austria–Hungary from 1867 to 1913. Ec...
The paper addresses changes in income and wealth inequality in the first decades of modern economic ...
This dissertation examines the extent to which proximity to markets - as measured by market potentia...
The period between 1648 and 1815 saw an increase in regional disparities throughout the Habs-burg Mo...
This paper reviews the growing body of evidence on the relative economic standing of different regio...
This paper estimates regional GDP for three different geographical levels in Switzerland. My analysi...
This paper presents estimates of regional GDP per capita for certain benchmark years during the firs...
The paper builds on a method proposed by Geary and Stark (2002) for estimating regional incomes in V...
The Habsburg crownland Galicia was one of the poorest region of the Habsburg Monarchy and could in t...
In this paper we present estimates of regional GDP per capita for certain benchmark years during the...
We provide the first long-run dataset of regional employment structures and regional GDP and GDP per...
This paper studies regional income inequality in France since mid-nineteenth century. Given the domi...
This study focuses on South-West Europe, an area comprising France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, to ev...
Abstract: Austria-Hungary was from 1867 to the beginning of the first world war, one of Europe’s lar...
This paper investigates regional business cycle co-movements in Austria–Hungary from 1867 to 1913. E...
his paper investigates regional business cycle co-movements in Austria–Hungary from 1867 to 1913. Ec...
The paper addresses changes in income and wealth inequality in the first decades of modern economic ...
This dissertation examines the extent to which proximity to markets - as measured by market potentia...
The period between 1648 and 1815 saw an increase in regional disparities throughout the Habs-burg Mo...
This paper reviews the growing body of evidence on the relative economic standing of different regio...
This paper estimates regional GDP for three different geographical levels in Switzerland. My analysi...
This paper presents estimates of regional GDP per capita for certain benchmark years during the firs...
The paper builds on a method proposed by Geary and Stark (2002) for estimating regional incomes in V...
The Habsburg crownland Galicia was one of the poorest region of the Habsburg Monarchy and could in t...
In this paper we present estimates of regional GDP per capita for certain benchmark years during the...
We provide the first long-run dataset of regional employment structures and regional GDP and GDP per...
This paper studies regional income inequality in France since mid-nineteenth century. Given the domi...
This study focuses on South-West Europe, an area comprising France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, to ev...
Abstract: Austria-Hungary was from 1867 to the beginning of the first world war, one of Europe’s lar...
This paper investigates regional business cycle co-movements in Austria–Hungary from 1867 to 1913. E...
his paper investigates regional business cycle co-movements in Austria–Hungary from 1867 to 1913. Ec...