Calls for Papers

Please find below a list of Calls for Papers that session organisers have asked the WEHC 2012 Programme Secretariat to publicise. Kindly contact the session organiser directly with any questions.

Ref 15 - FISCAL SYSTEMS, URBANIZATION AND TRAJECTORIES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN EARLY MODERN ECONOMIES
Ref 39 - BUYING AND SELLING CHILDREN
Ref 47 - THE INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS FORGED BY THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY SINCE THE END OF THE 18TH CENTURY
Ref 50 - ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC CONSEQUENCES OF FAMINES IN THE PRE‐INDUSTRIAL PERIOD
Ref 57 - MERCANTILISM AND ACCOUNTING RECORDS: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PERIPHERY‐CORE STRUCTURE AND ITS IMPACTS ON INDIGENOUS MARKET PLAYERS
Ref 59 - FINANCIAL MARKETS AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
Ref 69 - LAND TRANSACTION IN PRE-MODERN ECONOMY
Ref 78 - SECOND-HAND CIRCULATIONS IN WORLD PERSPECTIVE
Ref 79 - NEW PERSPECTIVES ON HISTORICAL COMPARISONS OF LEVELS OF WELFARE AND PRODUCTIVITY
Ref 80 - INNOVATION IN THE MODERN ECONOMY: INDICATORS AND ANALYSIS
Ref 87 - FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH ACROSS THE GLOBE FROM EARLY MODERN AGE UP TO THE XXTH CENTURY
Ref 94 - LOOKING FOR THE ROOTS OF DEVELOPMENT IN EARLY TRADE STATISTICS (18TH‐19TH CENTURY)
Ref 109 - FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE
Ref 111 - DOES THE HISTORY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN AFRICA MATTER
Ref 127 - STOCK MARKETS IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Ref 131 - TRADE AND GROWTH IN THE PERIPHERY: THE DEPENDENCY THEORY REVISITED
Ref 136 - WHERE IS CENTRAL ASIA IN LONG-RUN HISTORIES OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT?
Ref 138 - CORPORATE FORMS IN THE INSURANCE BUSINESS: PERSPECTIVES ON A COMPARATIVE HISTORY
Ref 141 - DIVERSITY OF ACCOUNTING KNOWLEDGE IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES: TAKING THE FIRST STEPS TOWARDS A COMPARATIVE APPROACH
Ref 142 - THE CENTURY OF MANAGEMENT: FROM TAYLOR TO PRAHALAD. THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN MANAGEMENT FROM A HISTORICAL, POLITICAL, ECONOMICAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE, 1900-2010
Ref 146 - POST TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE
Ref 148 - EARLY PROFESSIONAL WOMEN, C. 1600-1850
Ref 152 - THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF NATURAL DISASTERS: JAPAN'S GREAT KANTO EARTHQUAKE OF 1923 SESSION
Ref 153 - HUMAN CAPITAL FROM A HOUSEHOLD PERSPECTIVE: KNOWLEDGE INVESTMENTS BEFORE AND DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Ref 154 - TRAVERSING THE CURRENTS: INDIAN OCEAN EXCHANGE NETWORKS, 16TH - 18TH CENTURIES
Ref 155 - BEFORE AND AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF THE GUILDS: DEVELOPING MEDIEVAL URBAN LABOR MARKETS IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Ref 158 - Marriage patterns, agency in households, and economic growth
Ref 161 - DEVELOPMENT ARRESTED: PROPERTY TAXES IN THE XIX AND EARLY XX CENTURIES
Ref 162 - THE PATH TO MODERNIZATION: THE HISTORY AND THOUGHT OF CHINESE MONEY AND FINANCE: PERSPECTIVE FROM THE TRANSFORMATION FROM ANCIENT TIMES TO MODERN TIMES
Ref 163 - MONETARY DYNAMICS IN THE MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC WORLD
Ref 167 - LAND RECLAMATION IN PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES: ECONOMICS AND SUSTAINABILITY
Ref 168 - HISTORICAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF BUSINESS INTEREST ASSOCIATIONS (19TH-20TH CENTURY)
Ref 171 - SOLUTIONS TO POOR NATIONAL ACCOUNTING DATA
Ref 172 - TRANSNATIONAL MARRIAGE MARKETS AND MIGRATION
Ref 176 - WORK AND THE LIFE COURSE IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Ref 177 - INEQUALITY, HOUSEHOLD RISK MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Ref 185 - CURRENCY AND BANKING IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN FROM COLONIAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT
Ref 187 - The Birth of the Bankruptcy Institute in Early Modern Time in a Comparative Perspective
Ref 193 - MARITIME EXCHANGES, MULTIPOLAR ENTANGLEMENTS: FORGOTTEN FLOWS OF COMMODITIES, PEOPLE, AND EXPERIENCES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC AND INDIAN OCEAN WORLDS
Ref 197 - INTERROGATION OF CASTE-ECONOMY IN SOUTH ASIA
Ref 202 - THE ART OF TRADING ART. NEGOTIATING THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF EUROPEAN ART IN ASIA AND THE AMERICAS, 1600-1800
Ref 211 - KNOWLEDGE WORK AND ORGANIZATIONS: PROPERTY AND MANAGEMENT (19TH-20TH CENTURIES)
Ref 213 - MERCHANT PRACTICE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES
Ref 214 - WORK FOR LEISURE? ECONOMIC INEQUALITY, WOMEN'S WORK AND LEISURE IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
Ref 218 - GLOBAL LAND GRABBING AND FOOD SECURITY IN AFRICA: ON WHOSE TERMS?
Ref 225 - THE ECONOMICS OF CIVIL WAR
Ref 228 - GENDER AND THE LABOR MARKET: WOMEN'S WORK AND HOUSEHOLD STRATEGIES IN LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY EUROPE
Ref 229 - THE NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS AND CAUSATION IN HISTORY
Ref VP - SUSTAINABILITY, ENVIRONMENT AND HISTORY: HOW CAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY CONTRIBUTE TO DEBATES ON ECONOMIC HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT

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Congress Opening Session
9 July 2012

Welcome Reception
9 July 2012

Book Launch
10 July 2012

Cultural Evening
11 July 2012

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