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I am pleased to extend a very warm welcome to all participants from around the world on this occasion of the opening ceremony of XVIIth World Economic History Congress in Kyoto. I am happy that the congress is being held under the joint sponsorship of Science Council of Japan and International Economic History Association. I hope that this international congress for advancement in the field of Economic History will be a great success.

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It is our great pleasure to welcome leading scholars from many countries and regions of the world who specialize in economic history and related (elds, to the XVIIth World Economic History Congress (WEHC 2015). WEHC 2015 is an epoch-making event in that it is the (rst congress in Asia in the history of the WEHC. Today, Asia is regarded as one of the most important engines of growth of the world economy. For economic historians, late nineteenth century Japan was the (rst Asian country to experience economic growth based on modern technologies and institutions, and its post World War II economic miracle has long been seen as setting a new model of economic growth. Japan’s growth experience has been followed by many other Asian countries and regions. The Japanese and other Asian examples of rapid development have been based on a diversity of paths of development, drawing on indigenous elements of their economies, societies and cultures, while simultaneously interacting with many areas in Asia and the West. As historians we all (nd that this Asian rise has challenged our theories and become an important subject in our e)orts to understand global patterns of development from a long-term viewpoint. Indeed, research that reconsiders Asian economic history from global perspectives has come to be one of the most active (elds of research in recent years. I am certain that through presentations and academic dialogue, WEHC 2015 will offer a wonderful opportunity to extend our discussions of fundamental issues in global economic history and encourage economic history research in Japan, in Asia and in the world.

Grietjie VERHOEF, President, International Economic History Association

*e warm hearts of the community of Economic and Business historians of the extended family of the International Economic History Association have gathered in the heart of historical Kyoto for the seventeenth international congress. We are privileged to have another gathering of the IEHA, especially following on from the first ever event in Africa – Stellenbosch, South Africa, in 2012. *is WEHC2015 is the (rst meeting of the IEHA congresses in Japan, the home of a very sizeable community of Economic and Business historians. In the most picturesque comfort of the city surrounded by mountains, an opportunity has arrived for us to engage in the challenging intellectual discourse of our disciplines, the most recent research and the new perspectives emerging from such work. *e opportunity to have the whole IEHA family of researchers, teachers and scholars together for a week, is a gi+ too precious to overlook. A week is sadly, only (ve days - my wish is that we will all experience the friendly hospitality of our wonderful Japanese hosts and that we will all be inspired by the occasion to strengthen our work in the interest of the greater community. I welcome you all as trusted friends, respected colleagues and leaders in society from the farthest corners of the globe to this congress. Enjoy the splendour of Japan, the re(ned culture of Kyoto and the sincerity of our Japanese hosts while we extend the fruits of our labour towards service to humanity. Welcome to Kyoto!

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O4".6.2 C"1"3,.5 DAY 1 09:00-09:30 MONDAY, 3 AUGUST 1F MAIN HALL Welcome Address Professor Tetsuji OKAZAKI, Chair, Local Organizing Committee Professor Kumie INOSE, Vice-President, Science Council of Japan Message from His Excellency Shinzo ABE, Prime Minister of Japan

K"5.,/" S4""$# — 4+".)15 ' DAY 1 09:30-10:30 MONDAY, 3 AUGUST 1F MAIN HALL Keynote Address His Excellency Yasuo FUKUDA, Former Prime Minister of Japan Keynote Lecture Professor Osamu SAITO, Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University, and Fellow of Japan Academy

His Excellency Yasuo FUKUDA Yasuo Fukuda was Prime Minister of Japan from 2007 to 2008. During his time in office he focused on issues related to constructing a sustainable society, and as host of the Hokkaido Toyako G8 Summit negotiated an agreement to halve CO2 emissions by 2050. His domestic policy initiatives included the establishment of the Consumer Affairs Agency to protect consumers’ rights and efforts to see that government decision-making more effectively reflected public opinion. On the diplomatic front, former Prime Minister Fukuda has dedicated himself to building better relations with Japan’s East Asian neighbors. In 2008 Prime Minister Fukuda and Chinese President Hu Jintao issued a joint statement calling for mutually beneficial Sino-Japanese relations based on a joint understanding of common strategic interests. As Prime Minister he also promoted historical research through his promotion of the Public Records Management Act.

Professor Osamu SAITO Osamu Saito, Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University, Fellow of the Japan Academy and a past President of Japan’s Socio-Economic History Society, is an economic and population historian. He served on the Executive Committee of the International Economic History Association (IEHA) and chaired the Committee on Historical Demography of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP). He was Leverhulme Visiting Professor at the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, University of Cambridge, 2009-10. Since 2007, he has been joint organiser (with Leigh Shaw-Taylor, Director of the Cambridge Group) of the International Network for the Comparative History of Occupational Structure (INCHOS). His recent publications include ‘Proto-industrialization and labour-intensive industrialization’ (in Labour- Photographer: Miyuki YONEI intensive Industrialization in Global History, ed. G. Austin and K. Sugihara, 2013) and ‘Growth and inequality in the Great and Little Divergence debate’ (Economic History Review 68, 2015). In his Keynote lecture, he will talk about ‘diversity’ and ‘interdependence’ in development.

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D"*)/" — 4+".)15 % DAY 3 17:15-18:45 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST 2F ROOM A Speakers Professor Pranab BARDHAN, University of California, Berkeley Professor R. Bin WONG, Director of the UCLA Asia Institute Moderator Professor Linda GROVE, Professor Emeritus, Sophia University

The second plenary session will focus on two of the world's largest economies — China and India — from the perspectives of economic history and development economics. The rise of what Prof. Pranab Bardhan, one of our speakers, has termed the “two ‘Awakening Giants’ of Asia” continues to play a central role in shaping the twenty- first century global economy. Moreover, the experiences of China and India have also been at the heart of academic discussions in economic history and development economics — debates that have focused on the diversity of development experiences, including institutional forms, governance patterns, and their impact on contemporary development experience. We have invited two leading experts in these fields to present their views and discuss the experiences of India and China from regional, global and historical perspectives. Prof. Pranab Bardhan, speaking from the perspective of development economics, will contrast the entrepreneurial, rentier and state capitalist patterns of development in China and India with special focus on labor-intensive production in the agriculture and manufacturing sectors, infrastructural considerations, rights and governance issues. Prof. R. Bin Wong, approaching the same issues from a long-term historical perspective, will examine patterns of change stressing the role of socially constructed institutions that shaped production and exchange and their fit with government policies.

Professor Pranab BARDHAN Pranab Bardhan is Professor of Graduate School in the Department of Economics, University of California at Berkeley. Educated at Presidency College, Kolkata and Cambridge University, England, he had been at the faculty of MIT, Indian Statistical Institute and Delhi School of Economics before joining Berkeley. He has been Visiting Professor/Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, St. Catherine's College, Oxford, and London School of Economics. He held the Distinguished Fulbright Siena Chair at the University of Siena, Italy in 2008-9 and the BP Centennial Professor at London School of Economics for 2010 and 2011. He was the Editor of the Journal of Development Economics for 18 years. He has done theoretical and field studies research on rural institutions in poor countries, on political economy of development policies, and on international trade. A part of his work is in the interdisciplinary area of economics, political science, and social anthropology. He is the author of 14 books and more than 150 journal articles and the editor of 12 books.

Professor R. Bin WONG Wong studies Chinese patterns of political, economic and social change both within Asian regional contexts and compared with more familiar European patterns, as part of the efforts under way to make world history speak to contemporary conditions of globalization. He is author of China Transformed: Historical Change and the Limits of European Experience (1997). Wong has also written or co-authored more than ninety articles published in Chinese, English, French, German and Japanese. His most recent book, co-authored with Jean-Laurent Rosenthal, is Before and Beyond Divergence: The Politics of Economic Change in China and Europe (2011). He has been a visiting professor and researcher at institutions in China, France, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Since 2009 he has been a Distinguished Guest Professor at the Fudan University Institute for Advanced Study in Social Sciences.

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R,9.? T)*+" — 4+".)15 < DAY 5 17:15-18:30 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST 2F ROOM A Speakers Professor Abhijit BANERJEE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Nicholas CRAFTS, University of Warwick Professor Avner GREIF, Stanford University Moderator Professor Tetsuji OKAZAKI, University of Tokyo

The third plenary session focuses on new approaches in economic history. We have invited leading economic historians and a development economist to discuss the following broad questions: Are there new approaches that will help us better understand diversity in economic development? How might economic historians and development economists interact and collaborate in fruitful ways to advance research in this field? How can we write a diverse and complex history of global economic development with theoretical consistency and rigor? Professor Abhijit Banerjee is a distinguished development economist. His best known contributions include a frequently cited article that models economic development as a process of institutional transformation, and an article that explores the impact of the colonial Indian system on present economic outcomes. Professor Nicholas Crafts has played a leading role in developing the field of cliometrics; his classic works on the Industrial Revolution and long-term growth of the British economy set new standards for quantitative understanding of economic growth and are frequently referred to in debates about the “great divergence.” Professor Avner Greif has developed a new game theoretic approach to economic history, Historical and Comparative Institutional Analysis, and in recent years has applied this approach to the comparative historical study of China and Europe.

Professor Abhijit BANERJEE Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee is the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2003 he founded the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), along with Esther Duflo and Sendhil Mullainathan and remains one of the directors of the lab. In 2009 J-PAL won the BBVA Foundation “Frontier of Knowledge” award in the development cooperation category. Banerjee is a past president of the Bureau for the Research in the Economic Analysis of Development, a Research Associate of the NBER, a CEPR research fellow, International Research Fellow of the Kiel Institute, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Econometric Society and has been a Guggenheim Fellow and an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow. He received the Infosys Prize 2009 in Social Sciences and Economics. In 2011, he was named one of Foreign Policy magazine's top 100 global thinkers. His areas of research are development economics and economic theory. He is the author of a large number of articles and three books, including Poor Economics which won the Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year. He is the editor of a fourth book, and finished his first documentary film, “The Name of the Disease” in 2006. Most recently, Banerjee served on the U.N. Secretary-General’s High-level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda.

Professor Nicholas CRAFTS Nicholas Crafts is Professor of Economic History and Director of the ESRC Research Centre on Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) at the University of Warwick. He is a Fellow of the British Academy. His earlier career included positions at UC Berkeley, London School of Economics, Stanford and Oxford. He was Editor of the Economic History Review from 1999 to 2004 and President of the Economic History Society from 2004 to 2007. His research interests focus on comparative long-run economic growth and the economic history of the 1930s. He has published a number of books and articles, which include British Economic Growth during the Industrial Revolution, Oxford University Press (1985) and The Great Depression of the 1930s : Lessons for Today, Oxford University Press (co-edited, 2013).

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Professor Avner GREIF Avner Greif is Professor of Economics, the Bowman Family Endowed Professor in Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University, a Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (Stanford) and a Fellow in the Canadian Institute for Advance Research (CIFAR). He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a fellow of the Econometrics Society and a MacArthur Foundation Fellow. His research interests include the historical development of economic institutions, their interrelations with political, social and cultural factors and their impact on economic growth. Among his publications are Institutions and the Path to the Modern Economy: Lessons from Medieval Trade, Cambridge University Press (2006) and Analytic Narratives, Oxford University Press (co-authored 1998). Greif’s research extensively relies on the method known as historical and comparative institutional analysis which he applied for the study of Europe, the Middle East, and China.

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Alfred Marshall introduced the concept of the industrial district in his explanation of the development of British manufacturing. Economic historians in Japan have also used the concept to analyse Japanese economic growth, and it has been widely used in understanding Smithian growth in regional economies. The city of Kyoto was not only an ancient capital of Japan, but also has been the center of advanced industrial districts throughout Shigehiko HATTORI Masatoshi TAKEDA Akimasa YAMASHITA Japanese history. Kyoto is not only home to the well- Shimadzu Corporation crossEffect, Inc. Vice-governor of known traditional silk-weaving industry, but also to Kyoto prefecture high-tech machinery industries. Economic historians, beginning with Marshall, have usually characterized industrial districts as centers of a particular industry, but Kyoto is unusual in being the center of a mixture of specialized forms of production. This seminar explores the complexity of manufacturing in this Kyoto industrial district. Tomoko HASHINO (Kobe University), a leading economic historian, will kick off the Takao SHIBA Tomoko HASHINO debate with an historical overview of the city from the Kyoto Sangyo Kobe University University perspective of industrial concentration. Her presentation will be followed by talks by two eminent businessmen, Shigehiko HATTORI (Shimadzu Corporation) and Masatoshi TAKEDA (crossEffect, Inc.) who will discuss the present and future of Kyoto industry. The three * This seminar will be held in Japanese, and is open speakers will then be joined by Akimasa YAMASHITA, to the general public, in an effort to encourage greater vice-governor of Kyoto Prefecture, in a round-table communication between the academic community and discussion. Takao SHIBA (Kyoto Sangyo University), a members of the local community. specialist in Kyoto business history, will moderate the * For further information, please check with the Information seminar. Desk.

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Masters of War. State, capital, and military enterprise in the Dutch cycle of accumulation (1600-1795) 09 DAY 2 A : Pepijn BRANDON, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam 00 - 12

An inquiry into the nature, causes and distribution of wealth in the Cape Colony, 1652-1795 : 30 Johan FOURIE, Stellenbosch University 13 DAY 2 B :

The Political Economy of the Ganga River: Highway of State Formation in Mughal India, c.1600-1800. 30

Murari Kumar JHA, National University of Singapore - 15 : 30 16 DAY 2 C

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2F ROOM B2 18 : 00 Natural Resources, Settler Economies and Economic Development during the First Globalization: Land

Frontier Expansion and Institutional Arrangements 09 DAY 3 A :

Henry Francisco WILLEBALD, Universidad de la República, Uruguay 00 - 12 Globalisation and the Ottoman Empire : A study of integration between Ottoman and world cotton markets 30 Laura PANZA, The University of Melbourne 13 DAY 3 B : 30

The Development of Intra-Southeast Asian Trade in the Nineteenth Century: With Reference to the Role - of Singapore 17 : Atsushi KOBAYASHI, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies 00 09 DAY 4 A : 00 -

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The hegemony of growth. The making and remaking of the economic growth paradigm and the OECD, : 1948-2010 30 -

Matthias SCHMELZER, University of Geneva 17 : 00 Monetary policy and credit policy during France's Golden Age, 1945-1973 Eric MONNET, Banque de France, Paris School of Economics 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

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13 DAY 1 A DAY 5 09:00-13:00 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST : 30 5F ROOM 553 - 17 Posters will be on display in room 553, 5th floor, for the duration of the week. Delegates are all invited to visit the : 00 posters. 09 DAY 2 A : 00

- Poster Presentaton: 12 DAY 2 12:30-13:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST : 30 DAY 3 12:30-13:30 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST

13 DAY 2 B Presenters are expected to come to Room 553 for communication with the congress participants as well as the jury : 30 consisting of members of the Executive Committee of the IEHA. -

15 The jury will assess the posters and give awards to the best posters. The result will be announced and the award :

30 winners will be commended at the Closing Ceremony on DAY 5 (7 August). 16 DAY 2 C : 00 - 18 :

00 Vocational education and industrialization in Italy (1861-1914) *(! Chiara MARTINELLI 09 DAY 3 A : 00 Dense Enough To Be Brilliant: Patents, Urbanization, and Transportation in Nineteenth Century - *(' America 12

: Elisabeth Ruth PERLMAN 30 13 DAY 3 B The Role of Russian Millers' Congresses in promotion of the Russian Flour to Mediterranean : 30 *(+ Market at the Edge of XIX-XX Centuries -

17 Alexander BESSOLITSYN : 00

Globalization of bicycle parts trade and local industrialization/urbanization 09 DAY 4 A *(,

: Keisuke NISHI 00 - 12

: The role of the state mortgage lending in the resolution of the agrarian question 30 *() Artur A. KUKHARENKA 13 DAY 4 B : 30 Diversity in development: the case of divergent coffee-producing paths in the Lake Kivu area.

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17 Sven VAN MELKEBEKE : 00 Manufacturing Revolutions: Industrialization and the Developmental State in Post-War South 09 DAY 5 A *(. Korea : 00 Nathaniel J LANE - 12 : 30 *(" Cancelled 13 DAY 5 B : 30

- ABOUT MONETARY RELATIONS IN EUROPE AFTER THE MONGOL INVASION. 17 *(/

: Nukolay Alexandrovithc KHAN 00

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Long-Term Persistence of Colonial Education? A Discontinuity Analysis at the Border between - *'% French and British Cameroon 17 : Yannick DUPRAZ 00 09 DAY 2 A : *'+ Colonial Legacies in Indonesian SME Development (1900-1945) 00

Greta Christine SEIBEL - 12 : 30 Tax system and redistribution: the Spanish fiscal transition (1960-1990)

*', 13 DAY 2 B Sara TORREGROSA : 30 - The Cold War and the foreign aid to the the non-aligned countries : a case study on the Nasserist 15

*'( : Egypt (1955-1967). 30 Pedro Rocha FLEURY CURADO 16 DAY 2 C : 00

Nitobe Inazo’s Conservative in prewar Japan: British Forms of Manners, Personality, - *'- and Liberty 18 : Shimpei YAMAMOTO 00 09 DAY 3 A : *'. Influence of river and railway transport upon industrialization in Germany after 1914 -The case 00

study of Frankfurt am Main. - Mai SHIOKAWA 12 : 30

Long-term human capital formation in Spain at the Regional level and Economic Growth 13 DAY 3 B

*'/ : ERIC GOMEZ-I-AZNAR 30 - 17 : *') Corporate Governance and Resilience to Financial Crisis 00 Luca FROELICHER 09 DAY 4 A : 00

Freeholders versus tenants – property rights, farm productivity and investment in southern -

*%& Sweden, 1700-1860 12 : Anna MISSIAIA 30 13 DAY 4 B : *%' Labour recruitment and workplace abuse in Japan’s Far North: the takobeya of Colonial Karafuto 30

(Southern Sakhalin) - 17 Steven IVINGS : 00

Leaving home? Multinationals-territory-work relations in Switzerland [1945-2000] 09 DAY 5 A

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Sabine PITTELOUD 00 - 12 :

Changes in navigation on the Rhine in the first half of the 19th century: Technological innovation 30 *%+ and institutional transition.

Junichi TANAKA 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

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/!( Climate shocks and Conflict: Four Essays in the Economic History of the Ancien Regime

13 DAY 1 A Cedric CHAMBRU : 30 - 17 /!1 What Did Swedish Mercantilists Think about Issues with the Swedish Fisheries Economy?:

: Fisheries Economy, Maritime History, and Mercantilism 00 Takehiro SAITO 09 DAY 2 A : 00 Urban Energy Transitions, Long term spatial and temporal dynamics : case study of Paris

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12 Eunhye KIM : 30 How lonely was the ‘lone inventor’? A network analysis of independent inventors in Sweden, 13 DAY 2 B /!3 1885-1914. : 30 David E. ANDERSSON - 15 : 30 A Historical Study of the Common VAT System in the European Community - Focusing on /!4 questions over “fiscal sovereignty” and “fiscal neutrality” - 16 DAY 2 C

: Anna KONISHI 00 - 18

: Japanese Majolica Tiles in Inter-war India: Modernization, Sanitization, and Beautification of the 00 /5" National Landscape

09 DAY 3 A Aki TOYOYAMA : 00 - 12 /5' Long-term effects of the Spanish Inquisition

: Jordi VIDAL-ROBERT 30

13 DAY 3 B Performing arts and economy --- An analysis of the supply–demand relationship of Viennese : 30 /5! theatre in the late 18th century -

17 Ryohei OSHIO : 00

Cancelled 09 DAY 4 A /55 : 00 - 12 The Geography of Industrial Productivity in mid-19th Century France : 30 /50 Frédéric OLLAND 13 DAY 4 B : 30 /5( Future Lessons from Past Epidemics? The Economics of Smallpox vaccination in 19th Century

- Germany 17 Katharina MUEHLHOFF : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

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2F ROOM B1 2F ROOM K 17 : Presidential Session The Innovative Firm 00 The state and enterprise: Legacy and future strategy Knut SOGNER, William LAZONICK Grietjie VERHOEF 5F ROOM 501 2F ROOM B2 Urban labour markets in Europe and North America Long-term trends in China’s economy from the XVth to the XXIth century in Global Thomas G. RAWSKI perspective Florent LE BOT, Isidro DUBERT, Yvan ROUSSEAU, Thierry NOOTENS 1F ROOM C1

The Maddison Project: measuring economic 5F ROOM 509 performance across time and space. Jutta BOLT, Debin MA Global Impact of Slave Trade and Slavery – a comparative approach Matthias VAN ROSSUM, Karwan J. FATAH-BLACK 1F ROOM C2

Causes and Hurdles: Gender Equality in the 5F ROOM 510 development process Lotte VAN DER VLEUTEN, Latika CHAUDHARY, Chinese Public Finance: From military-fiscal state Sarah Guilland CARMICHAEL, Selin DILLI through the issues of common pool resources and foreign trade taxation to the emergence of public debt 1F ROOM F R Bin WONG

Ancient Economic Development from Multiple 5F ROOM 554 Perspectives: Ecology, Institutions, and Evolution. Brooks A. KAISER, Roland OETJEN Economic History Textbooks in Comparative Perspective: Chronological and Geographical Issues. 1F ROOM G Giovanni FAVERO, Paola LANARO, Michael W. SERRUYS

How Financial Networks become Vulnerable to Crises: 5F ROOM 555 a Global and Historical Perspective Hugh ROCKOFF, Isao SUTO, John JAMES The domestic integration of financial markets Alberto FEENSTRA, D’Maris COFFMAN, Rui ESTEVES, Christiaan VAN BOCHOVE 1F ROOM H

Crisis managers: international organizations and the 6F ROOM 662 turbulent 1970s Kazuhiko YAGO, Matthieu LEIMGRUBER The persistence of health and wealth over two centuries: Intergenerational social mobility in colonial South Africa 2F ROOM I Johan FOURIE, Jeanne CILLIERS Session Cancelled 6F ROOM 664 Importance of Trade, Conflicts, and Neutrality for 2F ROOM J Small and Medium Powers from the 18th to the 20th Globalization, inequality and gender inequality and Centuries implications for the study of living standards and Jari A ELORANTA, Peter HEDBERG, Maria Cristina MOREIRA, demography (19th and 20th centuries) Eric GOLSON Enriqueta CAMPS-CURA, Silvana MAUBRIGADES, Pula RODRIGUEZ 6F ROOM 665 Changes in the Market Economy in China: Mechanisms, Structure and Integration, 17th – 20th Centuries Yuru WANG, Kent G. DENG

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Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM B1 Presidential Session The state and enterprise: Legacy and future strategy Grietjie VERHOEF

13 DAY 1 A Franco AMATORI The experience of State-owned enterprise in Europe over the past century :

30 Price FISHBACK How Successful Was the New Deal? The Microeconomic Impact of New Deal Spending and Lending Policies

- That Influenced Policy Responses to the Great Recession 17 Takeo KIKKAWA The state and enterprise: The perspective from Japan’s energy industry : 00 Pui-Tak LEE The Capitalist Dilemma in China’s Communist Revolution: The Shanghai Bankers in Hong Kong, 1948-1951 Aldo MUSACCHIO The Resilient Leviathan: The State as an Owner, Manager, and Entrepreneur Since World War 09 DAY 2 A Tirthankar ROY The British Empire and the Economic Development of India 1850-1950 : 00 Andrey YUDANOV The Exponential Growth of Russian Gazelle Firms: Can the State Take Advantage of It? -

12 Discussant: Louis GALAMBOS : 30

13 DAY 2 B 2F ROOM B2 S20082 : 30 Long-term trends in China’s economy -

15 Thomas G. RAWSKI : 30 Kenneth POMERANZ Late imperial institutions and modern Chinese development Thomas G. RAWSKI Not From 1978 Alone: How History Shapes China’s Recent Economic Trajectory 16 DAY 2 C

: James Kai-sing KUNG Why was the Lower Yangtze More Prosperous (or Less Malthusian) in Late Imperial China? 00 Richard VON GLAHN Modalities of the Fiscal State in Imperial China - 18 Discussants: Mio KISHIMOTO, Tuan-Hwee SNG, Peter H. LINDERT : 00

09 DAY 3 A 1F ROOM C1 S20059 : 00 The Maddison Project: measuring economic performance across time and space. -

12 Jutta BOLT, Debin MA : 30 Ye MA Living standards in China between 1840 and 1912: a new estimate of Gross Domestic Product per capita

13 DAY 3 B Xuyi XUYI Chinese National Income, ca. 1661-1933

: Jean-Pascal BASSINO Revisiting Meiji Japan’s economic miracle: Evidence from sectorial prefecture-level GDP estimates (1874, 1890, 30 and 1909) -

17 Osamu SAITO Estimation of GDP per capita in early modern Japan, 1600-1874 : 00 Leticia ARROYO ABAD Growth under extractive institutions? Latin American per capita GDP in colonial times Morten JERVEN Potential and pitfalls of historical national accounts for Africa

09 DAY 4 A Jutta BOLT Rebasing Maddison: new relative prices and the shape of long run global development : 00 -

12 1F ROOM C2 S20147 : 30 Causes and Hurdles: Gender Equality in the development process

13 DAY 4 B Lotte VAN DER VLEUTEN, Latika CHAUDHARY, Sarah Guilland CARMICHAEL, Selin DILLI : 30 Carmen GRUBER Virtue or Vice? Women and work in post-war Japan -

17 Sun GO Long-term economic impacts of early marriage during wartime: evidence from colonial Korea :

00 Lotte VAN DER VLEUTEN The best thermometer: A Long run perspective on Indian gender inequality in British ruled states Selin DILLI The best thermometer: A Long run perspective on Indian gender inequality in British ruled states

09 DAY 5 A Sarah Guilland CARMICHAEL

: The best thermometer: A Long run perspective on Indian gender inequality in British ruled states 00 Melanie Meng XUE Textiles and the Historical Emergence of Gender Equality in China - 12 Elise VAN NEDERVEEN M Between stereotype and reality. Colonialism and the position of Javanese women in long-term perspective (ca. :

30 1600-1940) Daniëlle TEEUWEN Between stereotype and reality. Colonialism and the position of Javanese women in long-term perspective (ca.

13 DAY 5 B 1600-1940) :

30 Helen MACNAUGHTAN Creativity and Constraint: Assessing gender equality in Japan’s contemporary development

- Bonnie SMITH Diversity, Convergence, and Intersectionality among Women in World History 17

: Discussants: Latika CHAUDHARY, Janet HUNTER 00

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Thomas E. CURRIE The Cultural Evolution of Economic Growth: Testing competing hypotheses with a global, long-term historical

database 13 DAY 1 A :

James FENSKE Is Africa Different? Historical Conflict and State Development. 30

Anne Sophie Beck KNUDSEN - The Bounty of the Sea and Long Run Development 17 : Brooks A KAISER Sustainable Development: A Long Run and Comparative View 00 Stylianos MICHALOPOULOS Trade and Geography in the Origins and Spread of Islam Athanassios PITSOULIS The Empire Strikes Coins: Islamic Conquests, Iconoclasm and Debasement in Byzantium, 650-900 CE 09 DAY 2 A : Robert FLECK The Foundations of Wealth-Enhancing Democracy: , Lindahl, and Institutional Design in Ancient Greece 00

Roland OETJEN The Voluntary Provision of Public Goods in Greek Cities in the Hellenistic Period - 12 : 30 1F ROOM G S20039 13 DAY 2 B

How Financial Networks become Vulnerable to Crises: a Global and Historical Perspective : 30

Hugh ROCKOFF, Isao SUTO, John JAMES - 15

Etsuo ABE Only Yesterday, 2008: Financial Crises’ Impact on the Industrial World : 30 Michael BORDO Fiscal and Financial Crises (with Christopher Meissner)

Anders ÖGREN Foreign capital and financial crises in Sweden, 1850-2000 16 DAY 2 C

Antoine PARENT International Contagion of Short-run Interest Rates during the Great Depression : 00

Hugh ROCKOFF It is always the Shadow Banks: the Failures that Ignited America’s Great Financial Panics - Masato SHIZUME Making Credit Policy in Japan: Discounting of the Earthquake Bills by the Bank of Japan after the Great Kanto 18 :

Earthquake in 1923 (with Takashi Nanji) 00 Isao SUTO The Economic and Social Background of Directors and Presidents of the Federal Reserve Banks: the Effects of

the Great Depression 09 DAY 3 A : Discussants: Etsuo ABE, Michael BORDO, Anders ÖGREN, Antoine PARENT, Hugh ROCKOFF, Masato SHIZUME, Isao SUTO 00 - 12 :

1F ROOM H S10066 30

Crisis managers: international organizations and the turbulent 1970s 13 DAY 3 B :

Kazuhiko YAGO, Matthieu LEIMGRUBER 30 -

Matthias SCHMELZER ‘Born in the corridors of the OECD’: The forgotten origins of the Club of Rome and the unraveling of the 17

postwar confidence in economic growth : 00 Samuel BEROUD “Positive adjustments”: the emergence of supply-side economics in OECD and G7 debates, 1975-1983.

Teru NISHIKAWA Debate over International Monetary Reform in the OECD WP3 — Transition to a Floating Exchange Rate — 09 DAY 4 A

Catherine SCHENK The accumulation of sovereign debt in the 1970s: Too many crisis managers? : 00 Piet CLEMENT Alexandre Lamfalussy, the BIS and the Great Inflation of the 1970s -

Ivo MAES Alexandre Lamfalussy, the BIS and the Great Inflation of the 1970s 12 : 30

2F ROOM I 13 DAY 4 B : 30 Session Cancelled - 17 : 00

2F ROOM J S20101

09 DAY 5 A : Globalization, inequality and gender inequality and implications for the study of living standards and 00 -

demography (19th and 20th centuries) 12

Enriqueta CAMPS-CURA, Silvana MAUBRIGADES, Pula RODRIGUEZ : 30 Silvana MAUBRIGADES The lingering face of gender inequality in Latin America María CAMOU coauthor of the paper together with Sivana Maubrigades (presenter 1) 13 DAY 5 B : Paula RODRIGUEZ Female labour force participation, inequality and household well-being in the Second Globalization. The Spanish 30 Case. - 17

Enriqueta CAMPS The gender bias and children’s work: Spain, Latin America and Developing Countries in a long run comparative : perspective. 00

Discussant: Natalia MORA-SITJA

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Louis GALAMBOS (with Robert Hogan, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic) Historical and Theoretical Explorations in the Theory and

13 DAY 1 A Practice of Entrepreneurship :

30 Jang-Sup SHIN Innovation in Strategy and Organization for Building a Largest Emerging Market MNCs: Daewoo’s Se-kye- kyung-yung and its Implications -

17 Andrea COLLI The Ownership and governance of European large companies in the long run: at the roots of the innovative :

00 enterprise Henrik GLIMSTEDT Constructing International Markets, Shaping Global Innovation: Ericsson in the Formative Years of Competition

09 DAY 2 A over Mobile Internet Technologies

: William LAZONICK Innovative Enterprise: Foundation of Economic Analysis 00 Knut SOGNER Corporate Capabilities vs. Systems of innovation: How firms in Norway got to be innovative -

12 Per BOJE Why Denmark became rich - On the history of the Danish innovation system : 30 Yin LI (With William Lazonick) China’s Path to Indigenous Innovation: How infrastructure investment, technology transfer and business enterprise transformed Chinese industry

13 DAY 2 B Marie CARPENTER Minitel, i-mode and iPhone: three innovative eco-systems in three decades : 30 Jeff FEAR The German National Innovation System and the Making of the Modern Mittelstand

- Rajneesh NARULA (With Tiju Prasad Kodiyat) How home country weaknesses can constrain further EMNE growth: extrapolating 15 from the example of India : 30

16 DAY 2 C 5F ROOM 501 S20021 : 00 Urban labour markets in Europe and North America from the XVth to the XXIth century in Global -

18 perspective :

00 Florent LE BOT, Isidro DUBERT, Yvan ROUSSEAU, Thierry NOOTENS

Florent LE BOT Urban labour markets: general introduction 09 DAY 3 A

: Claude DIDRY Urban labour markets: general introduction 00 Corine MAITTE Craft migrations, urban labour market and integration in the city of the glassmakers, XVIth-XVIIth centuries -

12 Thierry NOOTENS Contract, ‘Privileges’ and the Unprivileged: Wage Labour and the Civil Code of Lower Canada (Quebec), 1866-

: 1900 30 Cristina BORDERIAS Gender Gap in the Urban Labour Market integration. Barcelona XVIIIth-XXth century

13 DAY 3 B Angels SOLA Gender Gap in the Urban Labour Market integration. Barcelona XVIIIth-XXth century :

30 Manuela MARTINI Displacing south-Europeans workers in Western Europe. Migrants, intermediaries and the organization of

- gendered labour flow in the XXth century 17 Matthieu SCHERMAN Migration and Social Mobility: Urban Labour Markets’ cornerstones? Glances from a Small Italian City in the :

00 XVth Century Isidro DUBERT Labor markets and social mobility in urban Galicia (Northwest Spain), 1844-1920)

09 DAY 4 A Yvan ROUSSEAU Adapting to urban life in the small industrial centres of Quebec’s St. Lawrence Valley, 1880-1930: Questions, :

00 hypotheses and preliminary data. -

12 Discussants: Pierre-Yves DONZÉ, Kentaro SAITO, Shinji SUGAYAMA, Chiaki YAMAMOTO : 30

5F ROOM 509 S20028 13 DAY 4 B :

30 Global Impact of Slave Trade and Slavery – a comparative approach

- Matthias VAN ROSSUM, Karwan J. FATAH-BLACK 17 :

00 Filipa RIBEIRO DASILVA Impact of Slave Trade in the Portuguese and Brazilian Economies: an assessment Matthias van ROSSUM Slave prices in the Dutch Asian and Atlantic slave trade, 1670-1800

09 DAY 5 A Richard B. ALLEN Slavery, abolition, and the Indian Ocean origins of modern global labor migration, 1770-1850 :

00 Tamira COMBRINK Who profited from an eighteenth century cup of coffee? The reconstruction of the total surplus value of a slave-

- based commodity chain, and its contribution to the economy of the Dutch Republic. 12 Chris EVANS Scandinavian metals in the Atlantic slave trade: was there an African ‘industrious revolution’? : 30 Göran RYDÉN Scandinavian metals in the Atlantic slave trade: was there an African ‘industrious revolution’? Chhaya GOSWAMI Indian Plantation Investments and the Slave Trade at Zanzibar 13 DAY 5 B Michael ZEUSKE [tba] : 30 Klas RÖNBÄCK The slave trade and material living standards in pre-colonial West Africa - 17 Discussants: William Gervase CLARENCE-SMITH, Karel DAVIDS : 00

!" #$%&!'() P)*)++"+ S",,-./, DAY 1 A 13:30-17:00 MONDAY, 3 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 5F ROOM 510 S20133 Chinese Public Finance: From military-fiscal state through the issues of common pool resources and foreign trade taxation to the emergence of public debt R Bin WONG

Elisabeth KASKE Taxing Sichuan Province: Changing Center-Province Relations in late Qing China (1850-1911) 13 DAY 1 A :

William Guanglin LIU The Song Military Fiscal State: Travel with Robert Hartwell in early modern Europe and Song China 30

Man WU Studies on Chen Zhijian and Qiancang Canal Water Conservancy Order Tablet - 17

Shigu LIU common resources and the taxation system in Poyang Lake Region during the Ming and Qing Periods : 00 Wenkai HE Information and Discipline: The Monitoring of the Collection of Transit Duties on Domestic Trades in Qing China, 1740-1850 09 DAY 2 A Diao LI The Research of Tea Trade and Taxation between China and Russia in the Late Qing Dynasty : Jinhua MA A study on Local government debt in modern China (1840-1949) 00 -

Dong YAN Introduction of Western instruments of public credit to China 12

Discussant: Philip HOFFMAN : 30 13 DAY 2 B : 30 5F ROOM 554 S10140 - 15

Economic History Textbooks in Comparative Perspective: Chronological and Geographical Issues. : 30 Giovanni FAVERO, Paola LANARO, Michael W. SERRUYS

André VILLELA Half a century of Brazilian ‘general’ economic history textbooks: An appraisal. 16 DAY 2 C : Humberto MORALES MORENO 00

60 years of economic history textbooks in México: 1954-2014. A historiographical approach. (with Miguel - Reyes Hernandez) 18 : Eyup OZVEREN An assessment of economic history textbooks in Turkey: Content, approaches, and implications for economic 00 history education.

Natalya A. ROZINSKAYA In search of a Russian view: Russian economic historians on world development. 09 DAY 3 A :

Sanjukta DAS GUPTA An economic history of the Indian peasantry: A discussion of B.B. Chauduri’s “Peasant History of the Late Pre- 00

Colonial and Colonial India”. - Preston PERLUSS Chandler’s vision of efficiency and the American business paradigm of size. 12 : Rick SZOSTAK Why not an “Economic history” text? 30

Discussant: Mathieu ARNOUX 13 DAY 3 B : 30 -

5F ROOM 555 S20128 17 : The domestic integration of financial markets 00 Alberto FEENSTRA, D’Maris COFFMAN, Rui ESTEVES, Christiaan VAN BOCHOVE 09 DAY 4 A :

Rui ESTEVES Legitimized Rent-Seeking in Late Ancien Régime 00

Veronica Aoki SANTOROS Pre-Banking Financial Intermediation: Evidence from a Brokerage Law Reform in Eighteenth Century Marseille - 12 Jérôme LOISEAU Provincial capital markets and French absolute monarchy (XVIIth-XVIIIth centuries) : 30 Alberto FEENSTRA Converging cost of capital? Provincial borrowing in the Dutch Republic

Christiaan VAN BOCHOVE Regulation and domestic payments infrastructures in pre-industrial financial markets 13 DAY 4 B

Saumitra JHA Financial Asset Holdings and Political Attitudes: Evidence from Revolutionary England : 30 Paul KOSMENTATOS The Role of Bills of Exchange in the Contagious Transmission of the 1772-3 British Credit Crisis - Alex TREW Banking and Industrialization: Country Banks and Secondary Employment Growth in 19th Century England and 17 :

Wales (With Stephan Heblich) 00 D’Maris COFFMAN Country Banks, Corn Markets and the Revenue: Fiscal Extraction during the Napoleonic Wars

Coşkun TUNCER Stock market integration and capital flows in the periphery: the Ottoman Empire before 1914 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( %( P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 1 A 13:30-17:00 MONDAY, 3 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 6F ROOM 662 S10031 The persistence of health and wealth over two centuries: Intergenerational social mobility in colonial South Africa Johan FOURIE, Jeanne CILLIERS

13 DAY 1 A Martine MARIOTTI A history of settler fertility in South Africa :

30 Jeanne CILLIERS Intergenerational occupational mobility in South Africa

- Sophia DU PLESSIS The concentration camps of the Anglo-Boer War 17

: Johan FOURIE The health and wealth of the Voortrekkers 00 Christie SWANEPOEL ‘Impending ruin’ or ‘remarkable wealth’: The role of private credit markets at the Cape Colony Jeanne CILLIERS Mobilities compared: health, wealth and occupations 09 DAY 2 A : 00

- 6F ROOM 664 S20139 12 : 30 Importance of Trade, Conflicts, and Neutrality for Small and Medium Powers from the 18th to the 20th Centuries 13 DAY 2 B Jari A ELORANTA, Peter HEDBERG, Maria Cristina MOREIRA, Eric GOLSON : 30

- Jari OJALA Swedish-Finnish Trade before Napoleon 15 Werner SCHELTJENS Baltic Relations between Portugal and Russia: Neutrality, trade and finance (1761-1831) : 30 Jeremy LAND US Trade as a Weak State, 1783-1860 Niklas JENSEN-ERIKSEN No Room for Neutrality? The Uncommitted European nations and the Economic Cold War in the 1950s 16 DAY 2 C Eric GOLSON Neutrality and Warfare during the World Wars : 00 Mehmet BULUT Ottoman Empire as a Case Study of Neutrality and Trade -

18 Peter SIMS Small State and War: The case of Uruguy :

00 Jason LENNARD Impact of the First World War on Swedish Trade Leos MULLER Concept and Practices of Neutrality from the 16th to the 19th Century 09 DAY 3 A Discussants: Jari OJALA, Toshiaki TAMAKI : 00 - 12 6F ROOM 665 S10107 : 30 Changes in the Market Economy in China: Mechanisms, Structure and Integration, 17th – 20th Centuries

13 DAY 3 B Yuru WANG, Kent G. DENG : 30 Kent G DENG Causes of China’s Population Expansion during the Qing Period, 1644–1911 -

17 Yiming ZHU The cultivated land research of Shandong , Qing Dynasty : 00 Hong PARK Economic Structural Change with Rural Industrialisation in China The Southern Jiangsu Model, Past and Present

09 DAY 4 A Yuna DENG Research into Problems of the Rural Market in Henan Province in Qing Dynasty (Co-author Pro. Yuru Wang) :

00 Man-houng LIN Import Substitution of Opium in Late Qing China (1858-1906)

- Yu GAO Research of Late Qing China Northeast Grain Future Market 12 Hongzhong YAN A Regional Investigation of the Operation and Development of the Chinese Currency Market: The Case of : 30 “Guoluyin” in Yingkou Jianbing DAI Study on the “expensive silver and cheap coin” in Qing China in the first half of 19th century 13 DAY 4 B Jianhua MA Financial Market Circles in Modern China with Analysis of an Exchange Hierarchy : 30 Jianguo SUN Cheap silver, expensive copper coins in abnormal situation of Qing Dynasty: Centered on Yellow River Flood in - Kai Feng in 1841 17

: Ning GONG Why Overseas Chinese Achieve Success in the Pilipino Economy (1834-1942) 00 Chenghu LIU Shanxi Businessmen and Trade Transition in Modern Northeast

09 DAY 5 A Jiansheng LIU A Research on Jin–merchants’ Joint-stock System

: Xiqin ZHANG A study on the Main merchant-Groups in Sino-Russia Border Trade Zone In Qing Dynasty 00 Shengmin SUN Causes of China’s Population Expansion during the Qing Period, 1644–1911 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&!'() P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 2 A 09:00-12:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST 10:30-11:00

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2F ROOM B1 2F ROOM K Accounting for the Great Divergence Economic History of Sport Stephen BROADBERRY John Kyle WILSON, Richard POMFRET 09 DAY 2 A : 2F ROOM B2 5F ROOM 501 00 - African : Historical Perspectives Changes and Continuities in a Bustling Time: Chinese 12 : Gareth AUSTIN Long-distance Merchants and Their Business World, 30 1700-1900 1F ROOM C1 Meng ZHANG, Luman WANG

The Quantitative Economic History of Central, East and 5F ROOM 509 South-East Europe Tamas VONYO, Mikolaj MALINOWSKI Hunger of 1932 – 1933 in the USSR Viktor KONDRASHIN 1F ROOM C2 5F ROOM 510 Business cycles, depressions and their effect on long- term development, 1793-2015 Competition and Complementarity of International Jordi CATALAN Financial Centres: International Banking and Historical Perspective 1F ROOM F Ayumu SUGAWARA, Daisuke KOGA, Edoardo ALTAMURA

Share and Co-Creation: History of Global Production, 5F ROOM 554 Circulation and Consumption of Clothing and Material Culture Visiting Industrial Districts in History and Developing Miki SUGIURA, Michael NORTH World Tomoko HASHINO, Keijiro OTSUKA 1F ROOM G 5F ROOM 555 Population density and long-run economic development Network Management in Late Medieval and Leigh Shaw TAYLOR, Jordi MARTI-HENNEBERG Renaissance Europe Matthieu SCHERMAN, Francesco GUIDI BRUSCOLI, Joana SEQUEIRA 1F ROOM H

Global Patterns in Family Structures and Their Impact 6F ROOM 662 on Development Claude DIEBOLT, Selin DILLI, Auke RIJPMA Deflation, money and commodities: Maritime Asia and its linkages to the Americas in the first half of the 19th century 2F ROOM I Kohei WAKIMURA, Kayoko FUJITA The power of the purse: public finance and human development in the developing world 6F ROOM 664 Anne G. HANLEY The Asian Seas: a stage for cooperation and self- organization in the First Global Age (1500-1800) 2F ROOM J Amélia POLÓNIA, Ana Sofia RIBEIRO Agriculture and economic development in the periphery, 19th and 20th centuries 6F ROOM 665 Vicente PINILLA, Sandra KUNTZ-FICKER Merchants, Migrants, and Slaves in the Development of a Pacific Ocean World Robert HELLYER, Ryuto SHIMADA

!"#$%&'( %) P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 2 A 09:00-12:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM B1 S10039 Accounting for the Great Divergence Stephen BROADBERRY

Stephen BROADBERRY Accounting for the Great Divergence

13 DAY 1 A Bas VAN LEEUWEN National income and productivity in China and Northwestern Europe, c. 1800-1860 : 30 Peter LINDERT Leader, follower, leader, follower, leader: American incomes 1650-1870

- Paul SHARP Danish historical national accounts 17

: Jan Luiten VAN ZANDEN Accounting for the “Little Divergence”: what drove growth in pre-industrial Europe, 1300-1800 00 Masanori TAKASHIMA Japan and the Great Divergence, 725-1874

09 DAY 2 A Carol SHIUE Capital market development in Europe and China: a comparison

: Peter Sandholt JENSEN The heavy plough and the agricultural revolution in medieval Europe 00

- Discussant: Kyoji FUKAO 12 : 30 2F ROOM B2 S10143 13 DAY 2 B :

30 African Capitalism: Historical Perspectives

- Gareth AUSTIN 15

: Grietjie VERHOEF Access to the capitalist market: historical evidence from minorities in South Africa, 19th-20th century 30 Dmitri Van Den BERSSELAAR African entrepreneurs and European business: the changing position of the United Africa Company (UAC) in 16 DAY 2 C West Africa, 1929-1994 : 00 Chibuike UCHE ‘They milked the cow but did not feed it to grow fat’: Idi Amin, British government and the expulsion of Asians - from Uganda 18

: Hanaan MARWAH The rise of ‘state entrepreneurs’ in commodity-rich African states: A case study from the Nigerian cement and 00 construction sectors 1960-2000 James FENSKE African polygamy, past and present 09 DAY 3 A Erik GREEN Settler colonialism and capitalism revisited: new estimates on the role of rural non-wage labour, 1920-1960 : 00 Gareth AUSTIN The moral economy of accumulation in colonial Ashanti -

12 Stefano BELLUCCI Unfree, wage and precarious labour from an African perspective: a comparative analysis of Eritrea and Kenya : 30 Discussant: Joseph E. INIKORI 13 DAY 3 B :

30 1F ROOM C1 S20043 - 17 The Quantitative Economic History of Central, East and South-East Europe : 00 Tamas VONYO, Mikolaj MALINOWSKI

09 DAY 4 A Marvin SUESSE Breaking the Unbreakable Union: Nationalism, Trade Disintegration and the Soviet Economic Collapse

: Tamas VONYO Why Did Socialism Fail? Revised Growth Accounts for East Central Europe, 1950-1989 (with Alexander Klein) 00 Leonard KUKIC Socialist Growth Revisited: Insights from Yugoslavia - 12 Stefan NIKOLIC 1931 Spells Financial Crisis: Was the European Financial Crisis Contagious for Eastern Europe? : 30 Hana NIELSEN East versus West: Energy Transition and Energy Intensity in Coal-Rich Europe 1820-2010 Tomas CVRCEK School, What is it Good For? The Politics and Economics of Public Education in 19th Century Habsburg Empire 13 DAY 4 B (with Miroslav Zajicek) : 30 Alexander KLEIN Was Domar Right? The Second Serfdom, the Land-Labour Ratio, and Urbanization in 18th Century Bohemia

- (with Sheilagh Ogilvie) 17 Ilya VOSKOBOYNIKOV Income, Souls and Productivity of Russian Estates on the Eve of the Abolition of Serfdom: The Case of Ryazan : 00 Province in 1827 (with Elena Korchmina) Mikolaj MALINOWSKI National Income and its Distribution in Preindustrial Poland in a Global Perspective (with Jan Luiten van Zanden) 09 DAY 5 A Piotr KORYS Economic Development in a Non-Existent Country: GDP of the Polish Lands in the Time of the First :

00 Globalization, 1870-1913, Preliminary Estimations (with Maciej Tymiński and Cecylia Leszczyńska) - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&!'() P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 2 A 09:00-12:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM C2 S10025 Business cycles, depressions and their effect on long-term development, 1793-2015 Jordi CATALAN

Adolfo Enrique MEISEL The Great Depression in Colombia a stimulus to industrialization, 1930-1953

Aiko IKEO Japanese Economic Thought and the Great Depression of the 1930s 13 DAY 1 A : Jordi CATALAN Depressions and industrial development in peripheral Europe: the seven plagues in Spain, 1850-2015 30

Franco AMATORI Financial Crises and Corporate Change: The creation of the Institute of Industrial Reconstruction (IRI) - 17

Ramon RAMON-MUÑOZ Globalization, crisis and recovery: countries’ export performance in the international olive oil market prior to : World War II 00 Alexander NÜTZENADEL Real estate bubbles,financial markets and economic growth in Europe in the late 19th century 09 DAY 2 A Florent LE BOT The reactionary path: French SME in shoe industry between deflation and modernization during the thirties and : forties 00

Marcel BOLDORF Germany’s crisis after World War I revisited - 12

Giovanni Luigi FONTANA Product life-cycle, crisis and adaptation in the footwear industry of Southern Europe, 1973-2014 : 30 Claudio BELINI War, Depression and Failed Industrialization. Argentina in the 1910s

Carles MANERA The 2008-2015’s slump: a heterodox view 13 DAY 2 B :

Yoshimoto OKUNO The 1797-1814’s slump and the adaption of the Catalan cotton industry 30 - 15

1F ROOM F S10139 : 30 Share and Co-Creation: History of Global Production, Circulation and Consumption of Clothing and 16 DAY 2 C Material Culture : 00 Miki SUGIURA, Michael NORTH - 18 Michael NORTH Possessions of Sarongs in Batavia and Malacca in the 18th century : Anne MCCANT The possession of globally-traded textiles among Amsterdam inhabitants in the 18th century 00 Miki SUGIURA Garments for sail and textiles for slaves. Possessions of Cloth and Clothing in Cape Town in the 18th century 09 DAY 3 A Renate PIEPER Changing dress codes in the Spanish Empire during the 18th century : 00 Izumi TAKEDA Irish coarse linens and the American market: an analysis from an 18th-century perspective -

Naoko INOUE Silk waste industry in Japan in global context from late 19th century to early 20th century 12 :

Jeremy PRESTHOLDT Fashion between empires: African consumers, Japanese industry and the limits of colonial power 30 13 DAY 3 B

1F ROOM G S20119 : 30 -

Population density and long-run economic development 17 :

Leigh Shaw TAYLOR, Jordi MARTI-HENNEBERG 00

Jorge SALANOS A spatial analysis of patterns of growth and concentration of population based on homogeneous population censuses: Spain (1877-2001). Co-authors: Xavier Franch-Auladell, Jordi- Marti-Henneberg, Josep Puig-Farré 09 DAY 4 A : Timur VALATOV Geographical distribution of the rural and urban population in Russia/USSR: 1897-1959 00

Cheng YANG Long Run Regional Economic Development and Population Density in Late Imperial China. (1776-1953) - 12

Tsukasa MIZUSHIMA Explaining population density in early modern India : 30 Leigh SHAW-TAYLOR Population density, occupational structure and economic development in England and Wales, the Netherlands and Belgium in the nineteenth century. Co-authors: Erik Buyst, Max Satchell, Richard Zjideman 13 DAY 4 B

Masanori TAKASHIMA Population densities and Sectoral Output shares in Early Modern Japan. Co-author: Osamu Saito : 30

Discussants: Erdem KABADAYI, Alexis LITVINE - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( %) P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 2 A 09:00-12:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM H S20103 Global Patterns in Family Structures and Their Impact on Development Claude DIEBOLT, Selin DILLI, Auke RIJPMA

Neil CUMMINS The Child Quality-Quantity Trade-off, England, 1750-1879: Is a Fundamental Component of the Economic

13 DAY 1 A Theory of Growth Missing? (with Gregory Clark) :

30 María M. CAMOU Family structure, gender and well-being during First Globalization in Uruguay

- Felipe Valencia CAICEDO The Mission: Human Capital Transmission, Economic Persistence and Culture in South America 17 James FOREMAN-PECK The Family as the Origin of the Industrial Revolution in England (with Peng Zhou) : 00 Dacil JUIF Skill Selectivity in Transatlantic Migration: The case of Canary Islanders in Cuba Vellore ARTHI Weakness in Numbers? Female Wellbeing and the Scarcity of Women in the American West (with Diana 09 DAY 2 A Greenwald) : 00 Faustine PERRIN Towards a Cliometric Theory of Unified Growth The Role of Female Empowerment (with Claude Diebolt)

- Selin DILLI The Deep Causes of Economic Development: Family Systems and Female Agency 12

: Auke RIJPMA Child Quantity versus Quality: Household structure, number of siblings, and educational attainment in the long 30 nineteenth century (with Sarah Carmichael and Lotte van der Vleuten) 13 DAY 2 B : 30 2F ROOM I S20077 - 15 The power of the purse: public finance and human development in the developing world : 30 Anne G. HANLEY

16 DAY 2 C Jutta BOLT De-compressing history? Pre-colonial institutions and local government finance in British colonial Africa

: Leigh GARDNER De-compressing history? Pre-colonial institutions and local government finance in British colonial Africa 00

- Ewout FRANKEMA Metropolitan Blueprints of Colonial Taxation? Lessons from Fiscal Capacity Building in British and French Africa,

18 c. 1880-1940 :

00 Marlous VAN WAIJENBURG Metropolitan Blueprints of Colonial Taxation? Lessons from Fiscal Capacity Building in British and French Africa,

09 DAY 3 A c. 1880-1940

: Kleoniki ALEXOPOULOU Metropolitan vision under question: Colonial policies and fiscal practices in Portuguese Africa (1890s-1970s) 00 Anne HANLEY Public finance and social investment in Brazil’s first century of independence, 1822-1930 -

12 Garciela MARQUEZ Fiscal centralization and Mexico’s human development in the XX century : 30 Dmitry V. DIDENKO Institutional structure of financing Russian human capital development in comparative perspective (from late 19th to early 21st centuries) 13 DAY 3 B : 30 2F ROOM J S20031 - 17

: Agriculture and economic development in the periphery, 19th and 20th centuries 00 Vicente PINILLA, Sandra KUNTZ-FICKER

09 DAY 4 A Takashi KUROSAKI The agriculture-macroeconomy growth link in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, c.1900-2000 : 00 Qunyi LIU Rethinking Land Reforms in East Asia: Egalitarian or Inegalitarian? -

12 Anne BOOTH Southeast Asian Agricultural Growth: 1930-2010

: Montserrat LÓPEZ-JEREZ The Two Rice Deltas of Vietnam: Success and Failures over a Century 30 Henry WILLEBALD Land frontier expansion in settler economies (1830-1950): Was it a Ricardian process?

13 DAY 4 B Jorge ÁLVAREZ Technological change and productivity growth in the agrarian systems of New Zealand and Uruguay (1870-2010) :

30 Vicente PINILLA Is there a Latin American pattern? An analysis of agricultural productivity in the second half of the XX century

- Piet CLEMENT Agricultural development in the Belgian Congo: the origins of the “indigenous peasantry” scheme, 1917-1949 17 Marvin SUESSE Market Integration, Financial Institutions and the Origins of Ethnic Segregation” : 00

09 DAY 5 A 2F ROOM K S20051 : 00 Economic History of Sport -

12 John Kyle WILSON, Richard POMFRET : 30 Lionel FROST Ground sharing between cricket and football in Australia

13 DAY 5 B Richard POMFRET The evolution of professional team sports

: Sumner LA CROIX The very short tenure of foreign players in Japanese baseball, 1951-2004 30

- Kris INWOOD Discrimination against French-Canadians in the National Hockey League: An anthropometric revision 17 Wray VAMPLEW Worker’s playtime: Developing an explanatory typology of work-associated sport : 00 Michelle SIKES The muscle exodus: an economic history of east African runners John WILSON The relationship between crowd attendance and competitive balance: evidence from the SANFL, 1920-83

!" #$%&'"() P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 2 A 09:00-12:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 5F ROOM 501 S20088 Changes and Continuities in a Bustling Time: Chinese Long-distance Merchants and Their Business World, 1700-1900 Meng ZHANG, Luman WANG

Meng ZHANG Mountain Land Economy and Timber Trade in Southeastern Guizhou, 1700-1900 13 DAY 1 A :

Hongzhong YAN The Guilds of Hohhot: How Market Was Organized in Early Modern North China 30

Zhijian QIAO The Guilds of Hohhot: How Market Was Organized in Early Modern North China - 17

Guillermo Ruiz STOVEL Minnan Merchants and the Manila Trade: evidence from shipping manifests in Spanish Colonial Archives : 00 Peichen LI Old Tradition and New Competitions: Sugar Trade between Taiwan and Japan, 1865-1910 Miriam KAMANISHI The Market Structure and the Commercialization of the Agricultural Commodity: Japanese merchants and 09 DAY 2 A indigenous business network in Manchuria : John D. WONG Traders in the “forex” and credit markets of early-nineteenth-century Canton 00 -

Luman WANG From heartland to coasts: Shanxi piaohao and the expansion of treaty-port trade, 1840-1900 12 : Discussant: R. Bin WONG 30 13 DAY 2 B

5F ROOM 509 S10061 : 30 -

Hunger of 1932 – 1933 in the USSR 15 :

Viktor KONDRASHIN 30

Viktor KONDRASHIN The Famine of 1932-1933 as the common tragedy of the USSR nations: national and regional aspect 16 DAY 2 C

Stephen G. WHEATCROFT Demographic losses in the Soviet Famines of 1928-33 as indicated by registration data and by the censuses : 00 - 18 5F ROOM 510 S20142 : 00 Competition and Complementarity of International Financial Centres: International Banking and Historical Perspective 09 DAY 3 A : Ayumu SUGAWARA, Daisuke KOGA, Edoardo ALTAMURA 00 - Ayumu SUGAWARA Competition and Complementarity of International Financial Centres: International Banking and Historical 12 :

Perspective 30 Daisuke KOGA The Banking network and Foreign Exchange Business of the British and American Giant Banks in the early

twentieth century 13 DAY 3 B :

Toshio SUZUKI The Development of Market Linkages in the Japanese Government Foreign Loan Issues before and after the 30 First World War (1870-1930) - Masashi KITABAYASHI The International Money Market from 1914 to 1930 ―The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China in 17 :

London and New York― 00 Man-han SIU China and the International Financial Centers in the 1930s: The Foreign Exchange Business of the Chartered

Bank of India, Australia and China 09 DAY 4 A

Edoardo ALTAMURA Getting Back on Track: the Eurodollar Revolution, the Oil Crisis and the Rise of European Banks : 00

Discussants: Kazuhiko YAGO, Gail D. TRINER, Catherine R. SCHENK - 12 : 30 5F ROOM 554 S20135 13 DAY 4 B :

Visiting Industrial Districts in History and Developing World 30

Tomoko HASHINO, Keijiro OTSUKA - 17 :

Keijiro OTSUKA An Overview and Major Issues to Be Discussed in this Session 00 Joan R. ROSES Accounting for the Impact of Districts on Wage Inequality (Spain, c. 1930)

Jordi DOMENECH Accounting for the Impact of Districts on Wage Inequality (Spain, c. 1930) 09 DAY 5 A :

Joseph P. LANE Networks, Knowledge and the Evolution of Firms in an Early Industrial District: The North Staffordshire Potteries, 00 1750-1850 - Tomoko HASHINO Comparative Development of Weaving Districts in Modern Japanese Economic History: Kiryu, Fukui and 12 :

Nishijin, 1870-1930 30 Xiaobo ZHANG How Much Is China’s Industrial Development Cluster-Based?

Jianqing RUAN How Much Is China’s Industrial Development Cluster-Based? 13 DAY 5 B : Tetsushi SONOBE Possibility of Cluster Development in Sub-Saharan Africa 30 -

Discussants: Masayuki TANIMOTO, Edward M. KERBY, Maarten PRAK 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( )' P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 2 A 09:00-12:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 5F ROOM 555 S10060 Network Management in Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe Matthieu SCHERMAN, Francesco GUIDI BRUSCOLI, Joana SEQUEIRA

Francesco GUIDI BRUSCOLI / Matthieu SCHERMAN

13 DAY 1 A Introduction :

30 Joana SEQUEIRA HIDES TRADE BETWEEN LISBON AND PISA IN THE 15TH CENTURY: AGENTS AND NETWORK

- Mathieu ARNOUX BETWEEN CHANGING MARKETS: THE SALVIATI WOOLCLOTH FIRM IN SAN MARTINO DI FIRENZE (CA 17 1420-CA 1500) : 00 Ingrid HOUSSAYE TEXTILE PRODUCTS FROM FLORENTINE WORKSHOPS TO OTTOMAN BAZAARS: A MULTIFACETED MERCHANT NETWORK

09 DAY 2 A Juni HOPPE THE IDENTITY OF JEWISH GENIZAH MERCHANTS :

00 Beverly A. DOUGHERTY JOHN WHITSON, BRISTOL MERCHANT: A FORTUNE IN FOREIGN TRADE

- Agnès PALLINI-MARTIN FLORENCE AND MERCHANT NETWORK IN FRANCE : THE NALDINI COMPANY IN TOULOUSE 12 Nadia MATRINGE CREDIT REALLOCATION AND THE FINANCING OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN EARLY MODERN AGE: THE : 30 FAIR DEPOSIT

13 DAY 2 B 6F ROOM 662 S20094 : 30

- Deflation, money and commodities: Maritime Asia and its linkages to the Americas in the first half of the 15 19th century : 30 Kohei WAKIMURA, Kayoko FUJITA

16 DAY 2 C Atsuko OHASHI Deflation and Southeast Asia: The first Half of the 19th Century :

00 Alejandra IRIGOIN ‘The end of the (silver) world as we knew it’: the effects of US trade in silver to China and South East Asia 1780s-1850s -

18 Yoshihiro TAGA The Development of Silver Economy in Nineteenth-Century Vietnam : 00 Kenji TANIGUCHI The Economic Depression, Coinage, and Precious Metals in India in the First Half of 19th Century Kohei WAKIMURA Export Trade, Deflation and Agrarian Economy in India during the First Half of the 19th Century 09 DAY 3 A Richard VON GLAHN Economic Depression in China in the Early Nineteenth Century : 00 Nariko SUGAYA The Spanish Philippines in Socio-Economic Transition, ca. 1780-1820 -

12 Teruko SAITO Changing Economic Patterns in the Early 19th Century Burma

: Kayoko FUJITA The Monetary System of Tokugawa Japan and the Market-Oriented Production of Marine Goods 30

S10100 13 DAY 3 B 6F ROOM 664 : 30 The Asian Seas: a stage for cooperation and self-organization in the First Global Age (1500-1800) -

17 Amélia POLÓNIA, Ana Sofia RIBEIRO : 00 Ana Sofia RIBEIRO The Asian Seas: a stage for cooperation and self-organization in the First Global Age. An introduction Amélia POLÓNIA The Asian Seas: a stage for cooperation and self-organization in the First Global Age. An introduction 09 DAY 4 A Maximilian KALUS Foreign Foreigners: Germans in Portuguese India and Beyond in the 16th century : 00 Jurre J. A. KNOEST Shadow Markets in Early Modern Nagasaki: Institutionalized Trade and Self-Organized Smuggling Networks -

12 circa 1666-1800

: Lisa HELLMAN Everyday life in the foreign quarters of Canton 30 Amélia POLÓNIA Women as Go-betweens in the Portuguese State of India, 1500-1600

13 DAY 4 B Rosa CAPELÃO Women as Go-betweens in the Portuguese State of India, 1500-1600 :

30 Radhika SESHAN Asian Trade from Fort St. George (Madras/Chennai) in the late 17th and early 18th centuries -

17 Discussants: Francisco BETHENCOURT, Om PRAKASH : 00 6F ROOM 665 S20145

09 DAY 5 A Merchants, Migrants, and Slaves in the Development of a Pacific Ocean World : 00 Robert HELLYER, Ryuto SHIMADA - 12 Takahiro YAMAMOTO Procuring in the Pacific: Settlers, Whalers, and Navies in the Bonin Islands in the Early-Nineteenth Century : 30 Robert HELLYER Japanese Castaway Narratives as Lenses on 18th and 19th-century Pacific Networks James WARREN Tea, Guns, and Slaves: the Sulu Zone Arms Trade, China and the West, 1768-1898 13 DAY 5 B Ryuto SHIMADA The Birth of Pacific Links in Southeast Asia: American Shipping at Batavia from the Late Eighteenth Century to : 30 the Mid-Nineteenth Century -

17 Seong Ho JUN Research on the Financial System Used by Kaesong Merchants

: James B. LEWIS Kaesong Merchants and the Domestic and International Trade in Ginseng 00 Yoshinori YOKOYAMA The Changes of Early Modern Japan and the Pacific Ocean Discussants: Peter PERDUE, Takeshi HAMASHITA !" #$%&"'() P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 2 B 13:30-15:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST

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2F ROOM B1 2F ROOM K An Undervalued Comparison. Growth, Inequality and Wealth Inequality in East Asia from the Eighteenth to Institutions in Africa and Latin America since 1492 the Twentieth Century Ewout FRANKEMA, Luis BERTOLA Shuang CHEN, Matthew NOELLERT

2F ROOM B2 5F ROOM 501 Businessmen and their organisations: impacts of the Contact, Conflicts and Cooperation between Business diversity on Economic Development. Europe – Asia – and Businessmen in the Pacific Rim since 18th Century America - 19-21th C. Haiyan FU, Min MA, Yuanbao XIONG 13 DAY 2 B :

Danièle FRABOULET, Pierre VERNUS, Philip OLLERENSHAW 30

5F ROOM 509 -

15 1F ROOM C1 : Entrepreneurs at sea: sailors’ trading practices and 30 Towards a Social History of Money legal opportunities in the first globalization (15th-19th Marcel VAN DER LINDEN, Francesco BOLDIZZONI centuries) Maria FUSARO, Richard BLAKEMORE, Tijl VANNESTE, Yoshihiko OKABE 1F ROOM C2

Post, Telegraph & Telephone: Diverse Developments 5F ROOM 510 yet Global Connections Florian PLOECKL Session Cancelled

1F ROOM F 5F ROOM 554 Political Economy of China’s Modern Transition, 1840- 1930 State and Development in the (former) French colonies Chicheng MA Alexander MORADI, Denis COGNEAU

1F ROOM G 5F ROOM 555 Multigenerational approaches to social and economic Local and Global Determinants of Early Financial mobility Crises: The Mississippi and South Sea Bubbles Jonas HELGERTZ, Martin DRIBE revisited Koji YAMAMOTO, Stefano CONDORELLI 1F ROOM H 6F ROOM 662 Development through Human Capital and Knowledge Diffusion The politics of consumer credit since 1945: an Petra MOSER, Nico VOIGTLAENDER exploratory comparative history Sean O’CONNELL, Sabine EFFOSSE, Orsi HUSZ 2F ROOM I 6F ROOM 664 GIS Approaches to Land Development and Social Change in Asia and Africa EVOLUTION OF BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS IN THE Tsukasa MIZUSHIMA EUROPEAN PERIPHERY, 1850-1950 Seven AGIR, Cihan ARTUNC 2F ROOM J 6F ROOM 665 Production, trade and business organization in the dairy sector between early industrialization and Diversity and Changes in Role of the Economic Elites globalization. in Politics in the 19th and 20th Centuries Silvia A. CONCA MESSINA, Francesco CHIAPPARINO, Roman HOLEC, Judit PÁL Claudio BESANA, Rita D’ERRICO

!"#$%&'( )) P+,+--$- S$../01. DAY 2 B 13:30-15:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM B1 S20027 An Undervalued Comparison. Growth, Inequality and Institutions in Africa and Latin America since 1492 Ewout FRANKEMA, Luis BERTOLA

Gareth AUSTIN Comparing the economic histories of Africa and Latin America: preliminary reflections

13 DAY 1 A Luis BERTOLA Commodity cycles, government budgets and fiscal policies in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa, :

30 1870-present

- Ewout FRANKEMA Commodity cycles, government budgets and fiscal policies in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa, 17 1870-present : 00 Leigh GARDNER From the West Indies to Africa: Lessons in the Financial Management of an Empire Joerg BATEN Late-Colonial and Postcolonial Human Capital Developments in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa 09 DAY 2 A : 00 2F ROOM B2 S20014 - 12

: Businessmen and their organisations: impacts of the diversity on Economic Development. Europe – Asia 30 – America - 19-21th C.

13 DAY 2 B Danièle FRABOULET, Pierre VERNUS, Philip OLLERENSHAW : 30 Pierre VERNUS Reducing incertainty in a time of changes - The Silk Merchants Union and the regulating of the Lyon silk market - (mid 19th century-1920s) 15

: Tomoko HASHINO New technologies and new marketing: The case of local trade associations in weaving districts in Japan 30 Shachi AMDEKAR Caste, Networks and Social Distinctions: Access and Diversity in Indian Business Organisations in the 19th and 20th Century 16 DAY 2 C Philipp OLLERENSHAW The Federation of British Industries, business services and public policy 1918-1951 : 00 Pierre EICHENBERGER The historical construction of business coordination. Business Interest Associations and Interlocking -

18 Directorates in the Swiss Industry

: Danièle FRABOULET The role of the Railway Industry Association (FIF) in the economic regulation - France (second half of the 00 twentieth century)

09 DAY 3 A Discussant: Philipp OLLERENSHAW : 00 -

12 1F ROOM C1 S20105 : 30 Towards a Social History of Money

13 DAY 3 B Marcel VAN DER LINDEN, Francesco BOLDIZZONI : 30 Ayodeji OLUKOJU Currency Counterfeiting in British West Africa -

17 Francesco BOLDIZZONI Social Structures and the Myth of Economic Performance: Preindustrial Europe Revisited

: Pim DE ZWART Poverty or Prosperity in Bengal (c.1690-c.1850): New Evidence, Methods and Perspectives 00 Elise VAN NEDERVEEN Comments

09 DAY 4 A Discussant: Elise VAN NEDERVEEN : 00 -

12 1F ROOM C2 S20040 : 30 Post, Telegraph & Telephone: Diverse Developments yet Global Connections

13 DAY 4 B Florian PLOECKL : 30 Pasi NEVALAINEN Facing the inevitable? The Finnish Post and Telecommunications Department, its choices and opportunities -

17 during the deregulation process of European Post- and telecommunications markets

: Jan OTTOSSON New Technology,the role of the state and the innovation of air mail in civil aviation. The emergence of 00 cooperation among the Nordic Post Offices and civil aviation companies during the interwar years Florian PLOECKL Market Access and Information Technology Adoption: Historical Evidence from the Telephone in Bavaria 09 DAY 5 A Kars AZNAVOUR The Price System of International Telegraphy and the Emergence of a Regulatory Order in the mid-19th Century : 00 Elisabeth PERLMAN Delivering the Vote: The Political Effect of Free Mail Delivery in Early Twentieth Century America -

12 Tom VELK The relative impact of Railroad Service on New England Small Town economic activity, measured by micro-level

: Postal Activity 30 Diane DEBLOIS U.S. Postal Networks & Economies of Scale 1840-1870 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()* P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 2 B 13:30-15:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM F S20126 Political Economy of China’s Modern Transition, 1840-1930 Chicheng MA

Ruixue JIA Mobility and Revolution: The Impact of the Abolition of China’s Civil Service Exam System

Qiang CHEN The Shadow of Mongol Conquests: External Shocks, Institiutions, and Long-term Development 13 DAY 1 A : Nan LI The Legacy of War: The Long-term Effect of Taiping Rebellion on Economic Development in Modern China 30

Chicheng MA The Long-term Persistence of China’s Civil Exam System - 17 :

Discussant: Ting CHEN 00 09 DAY 2 A 1F ROOM G S20093 : 00

Multigenerational approaches to social and economic mobility - 12

Jonas HELGERTZ, Martin DRIBE : 30 Joseph FERRIE Intergenerational Occupational Mobility Across Six Generations in the U.S., 1850-2000 Martin KOLK Number of decendants and their socioeconomic outcomes. A prospective analysis of multigenerational and 13 DAY 2 B :

demographic stratification in Northern Sweden in the 19th and 20th centuries. 30

Bongoh KYE Intergenerational mobility in socioeconomic status in Korea at the turn of the twentieth century - 15 Lionel KESZTENBAUM Intergenerational wealth mobility in France, 19th and early 20th century : 30 Discussant: Jonas HELGERTZ 16 DAY 2 C : 00 1F ROOM H S20160 - 18

Development through Human Capital and Knowledge Diffusion : 00 Petra MOSER, Nico VOIGTLAENDER

Jeremiah DITTMAR 09 DAY 3 A : Noam YUCHTMAN 00

Davide CANTONI - 12

Nico VOIGTLAENDER : 30 13 DAY 3 B 2F ROOM I S20076 : 30

GIS Approaches to Land Development and Social Change in Asia and Africa - 17

Tsukasa MIZUSHIMA : 00 Tsukasa MIZUSHIMA A GIS Approach to Land Development and Social Change in India

Hiroshi KATO “Personality” of Economic Development in the Delta region of Egypt in modern times 09 DAY 4 A :

Fan I-CHUN Urbanization and Land Utilization of Tainan Region of Southern Taiwan with GIS Approach 00

Tomohiro ICHINOSE Long-term land use changes in relation to topographical situation in Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, central - Japan 12 : Biplab BISWAS Human Response towards Arsenic Hazard & GIS Application for its management: A Case Study of Purbasthali I 30 and II Block, Burdwan Ryuto SHIMADA Spatial Growth of Batavia and Socio-economic Changes in the Multiethnic Society, 1619-1870 13 DAY 4 B : 30 Discussant: Dennis O. FLYNN - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( )( P+,+--$- S$../01. DAY 2 B 13:30-15:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM J S20109 Production, trade and business organization in the dairy sector between early industrialization and globalization. Silvia A. CONCA MESSINA, Francesco CHIAPPARINO, Claudio BESANA, Rita D’ERRICO

13 DAY 1 A Paul Richard SHARP (with Markus Lampe) Accounting for the Evolution of the Danish Dairy Industry: Book-keeping, record-keeping

: and the development of comparative advantage 30

- Hildete de Moraes VODOPIVES

17 Contemporary challenges of the Brazilian dairy industry. :

00 Ai HISANO Creating “Natural” Yellow: The Development of the American Dairy Industry at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Stefano MAGAGNOLI The Parmesan cheese: the industrialization of typicality

09 DAY 2 A Silvia A. CONCA MESSINA :

00 Italian dairy enterprises: Industry, markets and business organisation (19th- 20th centuries)

- Claudio BESANA The Italian dairy production and the Galbani Company (1930-1970) 12 Francesco CHIAPPARINO Agriculture and crisis: The impact of the interwar recession on the Italian sector : 30 Rita D’ERRICO (with Paolo Tedeschi) Notes about the Italian dairy and sheep milk cheeses during the inter-war period Paolo TEDESCHI (with Rita d’Errico) Notes about the Italian dairy and sheep milk cheeses during the inter-war period 13 DAY 2 B :

30 Discussants: Francesco CHIAPPARINO, Dominique BARJOT - 15

: 2F ROOM K S20156 30 Wealth Inequality in East Asia from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century 16 DAY 2 C

: Shuang CHEN, Matthew NOELLERT 00

- Yutaka ARIMOTO Land and Labor Reallocation in Pre-modern Japan:A Case of a Northeastern Village in 1720–1870 18

: Yingze HU Continuity and Change: Long-Term Trends in the Distribution of Land in North China from the Qing to the 00 Republic Shuang CHEN Institutional Change and Wealth Inequality: A Case from Northeast China, 1870-1906 09 DAY 3 A Matthew NOELLERT Communist Land Reform and the Redistribution of Rural Wealth: Evidence from Northeast China, 1946-1948 : 00 Kuentae KIM The Legacy of Status System on Land Ownership to Single-Surname Villages in the First Half of the 20th- - century Korea 12 :

30 Discussant: Guido ALFANI 13 DAY 3 B

: 5F ROOM 501 S20117 30 -

17 Contact, Conflicts and Cooperation between Business and Businessmen in the Pacific Rim since 18th :

00 Century Haiyan FU, Min MA, Yuanbao XIONG 09 DAY 4 A Min MA Zhang Jian and the World Expositions of the Early Years of the 20th Century: An Inter-Cultural Historical :

00 Analysis

- Yuanbao XIONG The Flow of Silver and the Breakdown of China’s Southeastern Coastal Defense System Seen through the “Great 12 Japanese Pirate Raids” of Mid-Sixteenth Century : 30 Masato KIMURA The Impact of Business Delegations on Early 20th Century Relationsbetween Japan, China, and the US Duan ZHAO A Reexamination of Zhang Jian’s Managerial Thoughts and Practices—Based on Social Network Analysis 13 DAY 4 B Helin WU The Baptist Missionary in Serampore and the Danish Settlement : 30 Hong LIU Between Market and the State: Patterns and Characteristics of Transnational Chinese Capitalism in Southeast -

17 Asia : 00 Discussants: Pai_tak LEE, Haiyan FU, Min MA, Masato KIMURA, Duan ZHAO, Yuanbao XIONG, Hong LIU 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()* P+,+--"- S"../01. DAY 2 B 13:30-15:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 5F ROOM 509 S20151 Entrepreneurs at sea: sailors’ trading practices and legal opportunities in the first globalization (15th-19th centuries) Maria FUSARO, Richard BLAKEMORE, Tijl VANNESTE, Yoshihiko OKABE

Maria FUSARO Entrepreneurs at Sea: Sailors’ Trading Practices and Legal Opportunities in the First Globalization (15th-19th 13 DAY 1 A

Centuries): a Research Agenda : 30

Richard BLAKEMORE Adventurers by sea: the trading activities of early modern English sailors - Benedetta CRIVELLI (with Germano Maifreda) Religious Courts and International Trade: the Inquisition and the Lisbon Port of Trade 17 :

in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century 00 Kate EKAMA ‘Give me back my money’! Suing the Dutch East and West India Companies for wages’

Tijl VANNESTE Maritime Entrepreneurship between an Old Sea & a New Republic: Commercial Activities by Dutch Seafarers in 09 DAY 2 A :

the Early Modern Mediterranean 00

Jan LUCASSEN (with Matthias van Rossum) Smuggling for wages? VOC-crews and the (illegal) transport of silver from Europe - the Asia 12 :

Yoshihiko OKABE Mariners in Bristol in the seventeenth and eighteen centuries -An analysis based on probate inventories 30 Per HALLÉN Shipmasters as importers of salt (18th-19th centuries) Patrick KANE Merchant Seamen and Culture of the Early Modern Arabian Seas: A Research Agenda for Comparative History 13 DAY 2 B : 30 - 5F ROOM 510 15 : 30 Session Cancelled 16 DAY 2 C : 00 -

5F ROOM 554 S20055 18 : 00 State and Development in the (former) French colonies

Alexander MORADI, Denis COGNEAU 09 DAY 3 A : Sandrine MESPLÉ-SOMPS 00

Public Finance and Investment in the French Colonial Empire, 1870-1960 - 12

Federico TADEI Colonial Trade and Extractive Institutions in British and French Africa : 30 Yannick DUPRAZ Public Finance in Colonial West Africa: British and French Compared

Léa ROUANET Health in Former French West Africa: Main Determinants of Colonial Policies 13 DAY 3 B

Alexander MORADI African Living Standards under the French Empire: Evidence from Recruits to the Tirailleurs Sénégalais : 30

Laurent HEYBERGER Stature, Food Availabilities and Population Censuses in 19th century Algeria: A Calling into Question of the -

Classic Vision of Demographic History 17 : 00

5F ROOM 555 S20150 09 DAY 4 A : Local and Global Determinants of Early Financial Crises: The Mississippi and South Sea Bubbles 00

revisited - 12

Koji YAMAMOTO, Stefano CONDORELLI : 30 Shinsuke SATSUMA The South Sea Company and Britain’s Global Trading Projects in the Early Eighteenth Century Stefano CONDORELLI The 1720 Financial Boom: A Transnational Perspective 13 DAY 4 B : François VELDE John Law’s Lottery Insurance Business 30 -

Koji YAMAMOTO Behavioural Foundations of the South Sea Bubble 17 :

Daniel MENNING Economic Re-Ordering after the South Sea Bubble: The East India Company 1720-1723 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( )* P+,+--$- S$../01. DAY 2 B 13:30-15:30 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 6F ROOM 662 S20062 The politics of consumer credit since 1945: an exploratory comparative history Sean O’CONNELL, Sabine EFFOSSE, Orsi HUSZ

Sean O’CONNELL It’s the economy, stupid! Politicians, civil servants and the development of consumer credit in the UK 1938-

13 DAY 1 A 1992 :

30 Sabine EFFOSSE The construction of consumer credit market in France, 1950s-1960s: credit control, concentrated lending sector and economic priorities. -

17 Orsi HUSZ Proof of trust or modern money? The cultural making of markets for credit cards in the 1960s and 1970s :

00 Sweden Jan LOGEMAN None. Speaker unable to attend.

09 DAY 2 A Discussant: Paul THOMES : 00 - 12 6F ROOM 664 S20050 : 30 EVOLUTION OF BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS IN THE EUROPEAN PERIPHERY, 1850-1950

13 DAY 2 B Seven AGIR, Cihan ARTUNC : 30 Seven AGIR Corporate Law and Path Dependence in Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic -

15 Cihan ARTUNC Firm Organization in Egypt between 1910 and 1949: Evidence from the Mixed Courts :

30 Susana RODRIGUEZ-M Women-Partners of Multi-owner Firms in Spain, 1886-1936. Amanda GREGG Corporate Governance, Capital Structure, and Firm Performance in Late Imperial Russia 16 DAY 2 C Mustafa KURT Managerial Practices at Imperial Factories During Late Ottoman Period : 00 -

18 6F ROOM 665 S20072 : 00 Diversity and Changes in Role of the Economic Elites in Politics in the 19th and 20th Centuries

09 DAY 3 A Roman HOLEC, Judit PÁL : 00 Antonie DOLEŽALOVÁ To be an Entrepreneur in the Central Europe throughout the 19th and 20th Centuries. Introductory Remarks. -

12 Franz ADLGASSER Bankers, Industrialists and Lobbyists: Economic Elites in the Austrian Parliament, 1861–1918 :

30 Judit PÁL The Economic Elites in the Hungarian Parliament: The Case of the Transylvanian Constituencies Milan HLAVAČKA Family businesses and their anchorages in Central European society in the 19th century

13 DAY 3 B Andrea POKLUDOVÁ The Development and Role of new Elites in the Era of Modernization. The Case of industrial City Ostrava :

30 Roman HOLEC The Economic Elites on the Crossroads of Central European Political History (Dynamit Nobel as Central-

- European multinational enterprise) 17 : 00 09 DAY 4 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 4 B : 30 - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()* P+,+--"- S"../01. DAY 2 C 16:00-18:00 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST

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2F ROOM B1 2F ROOM K Winners and Losers? Accounting for divergent New Histories of Global Inequality and Global redistributive effects of environmental shocks and Governance hazards on property distribution across the pre- Glenda SLUGA, Francine MCKENZIE industrial world, 1300-1850. Daniel Robert CURTIS 5F ROOM 501

2F ROOM B2 Historical Diversities of Intra-Asian Trade Networks 16- 19 C The analysis of historical market integration – where do Takeshi HAMASHITA we stand? Edmund CANNON, Liam BRUNT 5F ROOM 509

1F ROOM C1 The Economic and Business History of Occupied Japan

Total War? Rethinking Resource Mobilization in the Tom FRENCH 16 DAY 2 C

Japanese Empire, 1895-1945 : 00

Chad B. DENTON 5F ROOM 510 - 18 : 1F ROOM C2 Intensive Economic Growth in Premodern East Asia, 00 1000 - 1800 Long-Distance Trade and Institutional Development Ronald A. EDWARDS, Kent DENG Beyond Europe Richard VON GLAHN, Alejandra IRIGOIN 5F ROOM 554

1F ROOM F The Historical Origins of Economic Development: A Comparative Perspective Law and Custom for the Globalizing Maritime Business James Kai-sing KUNG World in Modern China Billy K. L. SO 5F ROOM 555

1F ROOM G Diversity in the Development of the U.S. South Peter Angelo COCLANIS The economic impact of migration: lessons from history 6F ROOM 662 Francesca FAURI, Donatella STRANGIO Starting Your Own Business: Self-employment, 1F ROOM H Agglomeration, and Sources of Innovation from a Comparative Perspective Family Strategies during the Great Globalisation Asuka IMAIZUMI, Jaehyang HAN Kristina LILJA, Livio DI MATTEO 6F ROOM 664 2F ROOM I Crisis and Growth in the Middle East and Eastern Innovation, the Diffusion of Technology and Frontier Mediterranean during the interwar period Analysis Laura PANZA, Andrew SCHEIN, Alexandros APOSTOLIDES, Joost VEENSTRA, Pieter J. WOLTJER Ulaş KARAKOÇ

2F ROOM J 6F ROOM 665 The economic consequences of independence in Latin The interaction between the multiple payment systems America revisited and the emerging banking infrastructures in global and Manuel LLORCA JAÑA, XABIER LAMIKIZ, Cristián Arturo historical comparison DUCOING RUIZ Mina ISHIZU, Christiaan VAN BOCHOVE, Takeshi NISHIMURA

!"#$%&'( )* P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 2 C 16:00-18:00 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM B1 S20024 Winners and Losers? Accounting for divergent redistributive effects of environmental shocks and hazards on property distribution across the pre-industrial world, 1300-1850. Daniel Robert CURTIS

13 DAY 1 A Guido ALFANI The long-term consequences of plagues and severe mortality crises on economic inequality: the case of Italy

: from the Black Death to the eighteenth century 30

- Francisco Beltrán TAPIA (also co-written with Julio Martínez-Galarraga) The roots of land inequality in Spain 17 Peter C PERDUE Relieving Disaster: Qing China and Modern China compared : 00 Stuart BORSCH Lives at Risk: Falling Wages and Incomes in Late Mamluk Egypt (1381-1517) 09 DAY 2 A

: 2F ROOM B2 S20154

00 -

12 The analysis of historical market integration – where do we stand? :

30 Edmund CANNON, Liam BRUNT

Paul SHARP Globalization and Empire: Market integration and international trade between Canada, the United States and 13 DAY 2 B Britain from 1750 to 1870 (joint with Vincent Geloso) : 30 Alfredo GARCÍA HIERNAUX - Market Integration Dynamics and Asymptotic Price Convergence in Distribution (joint with David Guerrero) 15

: Andrew COLEMAN Quality heterogeneity, price variation, and the integration of markets: evidence from 19th century America 30 Edmund CANNON National Market Integration: Consistent International Comparisons (joint with Liam Brunt) 16 DAY 2 C : 00 1F ROOM C1 S20092 - 18 Total War? Rethinking Resource Mobilization in the Japanese Empire, 1895-1945 : 00 Chad B. DENTON

09 DAY 3 A Michael KIM Tobacco Goes to War: Wartime Mobilization and Tobacco Production in Colonial Korea, 1937-1945 :

00 Daqing YANG Fueling Expansion? The Search for Petroleum in Manchuria and Japanese War Mobilization

- Chad B. DENTON Pacific Nickel: Japanese Acquisition of a Strategic Mineral in New Caledonia, the Dutch East Indies, and the 12 Korean Peninsula, 1931-1945 : 30 Jaehyun JEOUNG Indochina’s Mines at the Service of Japan’s War Effort? Japanese Strategies to Mobilize Mineral Resources and the Situation of the Mining Industry in Indochina during World War II 13 DAY 3 B : 30 1F ROOM C2 S20111 - 17 :

00 Long-Distance Trade and Institutional Development Beyond Europe Richard VON GLAHN, Alejandra IRIGOIN 09 DAY 4 A Richard VON GLAHN Port Polities and Overseas Trade Networks in Maritime East Asia in the 16th and 17th Centuries : 00 Alejandra IRIGOIN Why was the Manila galleon Only a Single Ship? Spanish Mercantilism in the East Indies during the Early

- Modern Period 12 Kayoko FUJITA Small-scale Business by the Employees of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the Shogun’s Port of : 30 Nagasaki Ghislaine LYDON Instruments of Virtual Finance in Pre-Modern Muslim Economies: The Debated Role of the Suftāja (Bill of 13 DAY 4 B Exchange) : 30 Hui Kian KWEE Chinese Social-Religious Institutions and Migrant Entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia, c. 1680-1850 - 17 : 00 1F ROOM F S20075

09 DAY 5 A Law and Custom for the Globalizing Maritime Business World in Modern China :

00 Billy K. L. SO -

12 Billy K. L. SO Between Law Court and Custom-based ADR for Commercial Dispute Resolution in Modern Shanghai’s

: Publishing Industry (co-authored with Sufumi So) 30 Sufumi SO Between Law Court and Custom-based ADR for Commercial Dispute Resolution in Modern Shanghai’s Publishing Industry (co-authored with Billy K. L. So) 13 DAY 5 B

: Michael H.K. NG Dirt of Whitewashing: Re-conceptualizing Debtors’ Obligations in Chinese Business by Transplanting 30 Bankruptcy Law to Early British Hong Kong (1860s-1880s) -

17 Fei-hsien WANG Protecting Private Interests under the Shadow of the Law: Shanghai Booksellers’ “Copyright” Regime and its

: “Piratical” Twin 00 Xiaowen HAO Sharing Insolvency Risk Chinese Style: Partnership Debt, Proportional Liability, and Legal Regime in Republican Shanghai

!" #$%&'"() P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 2 C 16:00-18:00 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM G S20030 The economic impact of migration: lessons from history Francesca FAURI, Donatella STRANGIO

Peter ZEITZ Can culture cause growth? Evidence from overseas Chinese investment in ancestral allocations

Hamdi GENÇ Ottoman migration to Australia between 1880 and 1918 13 DAY 1 A : Bindeshwar RAM Economics of Afro-Asian labour migration in the colonies abroad during colonial and post colonial period – an 30

analytical study - Alice REININGER The flight and expulsion of German minorities from central and Eastern Europe after 1945 17 : Gloria SANZ LAFUENTE Intra-European migration and large-sized company. The case of Spanish immigrant in the FRG from the Golden 00 Age to the crisis of the ’70s Paolo TEDESCHI Changing Belgium becoming Belgian: notes on the social and economic impact of the emigration in Belgium 09 DAY 2 A :

during the 20th century 00

Pierre TILLY Changing Belgium becoming Belgian: notes on the social and economic impact of the emigration in Belgium - during the 20th century 12 : Patrizia BATTILANI The history of Chinese immigrant business in Bologna and the surrounding area 30 Francesca FAURI The history of Chinese immigrant business in Bologna and the surrounding area Matteo GOMELLINI The impact of remittances on financial development in Italy: 1890-1910 13 DAY 2 B : Francesco VERCELLI The impact of remittances on financial development in Italy: 1890-1910 30 -

Alessandra DE ROSE Institutions and migration in a comparative perspective: the case of Veneti 15 :

Donatella STRANGIO Institutions and migration in a comparative perspective: the case of Veneti 30 Elena AMBROSETTI Institutions and migration in a comparative perspective: the case of Veneti 16 DAY 2 C : 1F ROOM H S20033 00 - 18

Family Strategies during the Great Globalisation : 00 Kristina LILJA, Livio DI MATTEO

Jacob WEISDORF Malthus in the bedroom: birth spacing as birth control in historical England. 09 DAY 3 A : Livio DI MATTEO Revisting the Life Cycle Squeeze:Differential Rates of Life Cycle Wealth Accumulation Across Deciles. 00

Kristina LILJA Changing life-cycle squeezes during industrialisation: Swedish workers, children and family wealth. - 12

Anja TOLONEN Local industrial shocks, female empowerment, and infant health: evidence from Africa´s gold mining industry. : 30 Shunsuke NAKAOKA How to use old business strategy in the new era? Child adoption and inheritance of family business in modern Japan. 13 DAY 3 B :

Discussant: Elyce ROTELLA 30 - 17 :

2F ROOM I S20122 00

Innovation, the Diffusion of Technology and Frontier Analysis 09 DAY 4 A

Joost VEENSTRA, Pieter J. WOLTJER : 00

Pieter J. WOLTJER A Vision of the Growth Process in a Technologically Progressive Economy: the United States, 1899-1941 - 12

Cristiano RISTUCCIA War and the US Aircraft Industry, 1930-1944: A Productivity Cul-De-Sac? : 30 Nicholas ZAMMIT Manufacturing Success in the Nineteenth Century: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis

Harry KITSIKOPOULOS Constraints Imposed by Market Size to the Diffusion of Newcomen Engines, 1706-73 13 DAY 4 B

Les OXLEY Innovation, Invention and Technological Diffusion in New Zealand 1871-1939: Were There Spatial Spillovers? : 30 - 17

2F ROOM J S20134 :

00 The economic consequences of independence in Latin America revisited 09 DAY 5 A Manuel LLORCA JAÑA, XABIER LAMIKIZ, Cristián Arturo DUCOING RUIZ : 00

Leticia ARROYO-ABAD Growth under extractive institutions? Latin American per capita GDP in colonial times, co-author J. L. van - Zanden 12 : Cristián Arturo DUCOING RUIZ 30 Mining dependency in Chile 1760 – 1850, co-author Rafael Dobado

Luis Felipe ZEGARRA Political Instability, Institutions and Private Capital Markets in Lima, Peru: 1835-1865 13 DAY 5 B : Antonio TENA-JUNGUITO The Americas Divergence. Independence versus Emancipation in Latin America and the Caribbean 1820-1870, 30

co-author Giovanni Federico - 17 Manuel LLORCA-JAÑA The economic performance of Chile, c.1810-1860, co-author Juan Navarrete-Montalvo : 00

!"#$%&'( )' P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 2 C 16:00-18:00 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM K S20037 New Histories of Global Inequality and Global Governance Glenda SLUGA, Francine MCKENZIE

Glenda SLUGA Economic Internationalism: The International History of an Idea [Introduction to the Panel]

13 DAY 1 A Jamie MARTIN The Wartime Origins of Global Economic Governance, 1916-1920 : 30 Sophie LOY-WILSON Internationalizing the Problem of Inequality in Interwar East Asia

- David ENGERMAN Planning for Prosperity: The Economic Cold War in India 17

: Francine MCKENZIE The Inequality of Universalism in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1947-1968 00 Discussant: Eric HEILLENER 09 DAY 2 A : 00 5F ROOM 501 S20152 - 12

: Historical Diversities of Intra-Asian Trade Networks 16-19 C 30 Takeshi HAMASHITA

13 DAY 2 B Keng We KOH Diasporas, Trade, and the Making of the Colonial Malay World : 30 Weichung CHENG The Initiation of Taiwan Deerskin Exports by the VOC (1624-1640) -

15 Crossing over the Hills and Streaming along the Rivers: Border Market Towns, Upland - Lowland Connections and Exchange Networks of the Greater Sino - Vietnamese Border Region in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth : 30 Centuries Ying FENG A Tale of Two Crops Rice and Sugar in the Late Colonial Java 1910s-1920s 16 DAY 2 C

: Discussant: Takeshi HAMASHITA 00 - 18

: 5F ROOM 509 S20035 00 The Economic and Business History of Occupied Japan 09 DAY 3 A Tom FRENCH : 00

- William TSUTSUI An Empire Reborn: The Japanese Fishing Industry during the Occupation 12 Steven ERICSON Present but Largely Missing: Japanese Businessmen and SCAP Business Reforms : 30 Iwakazu TAKAHASHI Zaibatsu Dissolution and its Meaning to Japan after World War II Takahiro OHATA The Structure of the industrial policy of GHQ/SCAP to the Japanese cotton spinning industry 13 DAY 3 B

: Jean-Pascal BASSINO Regional Disintegration in Post-WWII Japan - Evidences from Black Market Prices 30 Masanori TAKASHIMA Regional Disintegration in Post-WWII Japan - Evidences from Black Market Prices - 17 : 00 5F ROOM 510 S20086

09 DAY 4 A ""Intensive Economic Growth in Premodern East Asia, 1000 - 1800"" : 00 Ronald A. EDWARDS, Kent DENG - 12 Kent DENG Demystifying growth and development in Northern Song China, 960-1127 : 30 William Guanglin LIU A Study of the Evolution of China’s Farming Patterns and Changes in Agricultural Productivity, ca. 1000-1500 Ronald A. EDWARDS Economic Growth: Song China and England 13 DAY 4 B Kojiro TAGUCHI Economic development of the early modern China: A revisiting : 30 Kenichi TOMOBE Fertility, morality and economic development in Tokugawa Japan -

17 Miho TANAKA Long-term interest rate changes in credit/loan markets and economic development during the Tokugawa period : 00

5F ROOM 554 S20146 09 DAY 5 A : 00 The Historical Origins of Economic Development: A Comparative Perspective

- James Kai-sing KUNG 12 : 30 Nico VOIGTLAENDER Human Capital and Long-Run Economic Growth Stylianos MICHALOPOULAS 13 DAY 5 B The Influence of Ancestral Lifeways on Individual Economic Outcomes: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa : 30 Ying BAI Economic Legacies of North-to-South Migration in China during 1127-1130

- James Kai-sing KUNG Does Genetic Distance have a Barrier Effect on Technology Diffusion? Evidence from Historical China 17 :

00 Discussants: Noam YUCHTMAN, Jeremiah DITTMAR, Tuan Hwee SNG

!" #$%&"'() P+,+--"- S"../01. DAY 2 C 16:00-18:00 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 5F ROOM 555 S20068 Diversity in the Development of the U.S. South Peter Angelo COCLANIS

Tomoko YAGYU The Effects of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in the North American Colonies: The Cases of Virginia and South

Carolina 13 DAY 1 A :

Peter A. COCLANIS Pattern and Variation in the U.S. Rice Industry 30

Louis A. FERLEGER How Science Changed Southern Agriculture: The Post-Reconstruction Southern Development of Agricultural - Commodities 17 : David L. CARLTON Southern U.S. Textiles in Global Perspecctive 00 Lacy K. FORD The Influence of History and Policy on Trends in the Economic Development of South Carolina and the Current

Challenge 09 DAY 2 A : 00 -

6F ROOM 662 S20124 12 : Starting Your Own Business: Self-employment, Agglomeration, and Sources of Innovation from a 30

Comparative Perspective 13 DAY 2 B

Asuka IMAIZUMI, Jaehyang HAN : 30

Asuka IMAIZUMI Small but Mass Entrepreneurs in Pre-war Tokyo: A Historical Perspective of Their Socio-economic Significance - 15

Jean-Marc OLIVIER Entrepreneurs and Soft Industrialization in the Jura Mountains during the 19th Century : 30 Laura EKHOLM Problematizing entrepreneurship: Comparative analysis of the ready-to-wear industry-owners in the 20th century Gothenburg and Helsinki 16 DAY 2 C Sumiyo NISHIZAKI Economic experiences of Japanese civilian repatriates, 1945-1965 — entrepreneurship as a means to start : over in post-war Japan 00 -

Momoko KAWAKAMI Changing patterns of cross-border dynamism of Asian immigrant entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley 18

Jaehyang HAN Korean Ethnic Minority Start-ups in Japan: A Comparative-historical Analysis of Community Function : 00 Discussants: Georgina Mercedes GOMEZ, Yoshitaka SUZUKI 09 DAY 3 A : 00 6F ROOM 664 S20084 - 12 :

Crisis and Growth in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean during the interwar period 30 Laura PANZA, Andrew SCHEIN, Alexandros APOSTOLIDES, Ulaş KARAKOÇ 13 DAY 3 B Alexander APOSTOLIDES From British protectorate to Crown colony: How Cyprus was affected by the breakdown of the Ottoman Empire : and the riots of 1931 30 -

Ulaş KARAKOÇ Accounting for the crisis and recovery of Egyptian cotton between 1900 and 1940 17

Andrew SCHEIN Oranges, the gold standard, and the economic growth in Palestine during the Great Depression, 1929-1933 : 00 Marcela SABATE' Seigniorage and exchange rates in the pre-Bretton Woods era (1870-1938). The periphery versus the core

Discussants: Regina ESCARIO, Alexander APOSTOLIDES, Laura PANZA, Andrew SCHEIN, Mohamed SALEH 09 DAY 4 A : 00 -

6F ROOM 665 S20149 12 : 30 The interaction between the multiple payment systems and the emerging banking infrastructures in

global and historical comparison 13 DAY 4 B :

Mina ISHIZU, Christiaan VAN BOCHOVE, Takeshi NISHIMURA 30 -

Christiaan VAN BOCHOVE Payments systems and financial development: The case of the Dutch Republic 17 :

Mina ISHIZU Payment systems and the emergence of financial institutions in England and Wales 00 Keiichiro KATO Salt industry of the 19th century Japan

Masato SHIZUME The national commodity markets and payment system in Japan during the Edo period: case of the Kaga 09 DAY 5 A

domain : 00 Toyomu MASAKI Multiple payment systems in Senegambia (1815–1901) —Indian cotton, silver coin, and paper money— - Takeshi NISHIMURA The role of multiple payment systems in raw cotton trade between India and Japan in the 1920s: a case of 12 :

Tokyo-Menka Kaisya 30

Discussant: Om PRAKASH 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

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2F ROOM B1 2F ROOM K Global Migrations since 1500: towards a new Productivity, efficiency and measures of technological comparative method Leo LUCASSEN Rajabrata BANERJEE, Paul Richard SHARP, Martin SHANAHAN

2F ROOM B2 5F ROOM 501 Cliometric Perspectives to the Study of World Wars Latin American Economic Growth in the long run (19th Antoine PARENT, Price FISHBACK, Jari ELORANTA and 20th centuries) Sandra KUNTZ-FICKER, Anna CARRERAS 1F ROOM C1 5F ROOM 509 Formation of Logistics Clusters in the Age of Global Trade Expansion: The Cases in Asia from the 19th to At the origins of consumer credit: pawn-broking in the 20th Century pre-industrial and developing societies. Economic Tomoko SHIROYAMA, Ei MURAKAMI concerns and moral connotations Mauro CARBONI, MariaGiuseppina MUZZARELLI, Shunji OGURO 1F ROOM C2 5F ROOM 510 Reassessing the Role of Management in the Golden Age:An International Comparison of Public Sector Women’s work: female labour force participation and

Managers, 1945-1975 earning possibilities in the past 09 DAY 3 A

Daniela FELISINI, Franco AMATORI, Nuria PUIG RAPOSO Jacob Louis WEISDORF, Alexandra DE PLEIJT : 00 - 1F ROOM F 5F ROOM 554 12 : 30 Privileges and economic development from the 16th The modernization of China in the early twentieth to the 19th century: a comparative approach (Europe- century: institutional Change and economic Asia) development corine MAITTE, Chuan-hui MAU Se YAN, Noam YUCHTMAN, Xuejun ZHAO

1F ROOM G 5F ROOM 555 Mercantilism and Cameralism – New Approaches The State and Economic Development in Early Modern and Reconfigurations, Lessons for Development, Japan and China: Continuity and Discontinuity from the Explanations for Divergence? 17th Century to the 20th Century Philipp Robinson ROESSNER, Toshiaki TAMAKI Wenkai HE, Peng-sheng CHIU, Mark METZLER

1F ROOM H 6F ROOM 662 The Nature and Diversity of Business in Africa. The Business History of Contemporary South Asia from Grietjie VERHOEF, Chibuike UCHE a Global Perspective, 1914-1990 Douglas HAYNES, Tirthankar ROY 2F ROOM I 6F ROOM 664 Cores and peripheries in national capital markets: exploring the role of regional stock exchanges, 19th- reinsurance history from the middle XIXth to today 20th c André STRAUS, Leonardo CARUANA, Peter BORSCHEID, Stefano BATTILOSSI, Carsten BURHOP, Angelo RIVA André STRAUS

2F ROOM J 6F ROOM 665 Free Banking systems, diversity in financial and Reconstructing the National Income of the Former economic growth British Colonies: The Role of the “Blue Books” and Anders ÖGREN, Masato SHIZUME, Carlos Andrés ALVAREZ Other Sources Ichiro SUGIMOTO, Keen Meng CHOY, Alexander APOSTOLIDES

!"#$%&'( )( P+,+--$- S$../01. DAY 3 A 09:00-12:30 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM B1 S20060 Global Migrations since 1500: towards a new comparative method Leo LUCASSEN

Jelle van LOTTUM The difficulty of categorising global migrations: some European evidence

13 DAY 1 A Patrick MANNING Globalising Migration History and World Historical Study of Migration : 30 Jan LUCASSEN and Leo LUCASSEN

- Comparing human mobility in time and space: The Cross-Cultural Migration method 17 Kaoru SUGIHARA Asia in the World Trade and Migration Statistics in the Long Nineteenth Century : 00

09 DAY 2 A 2F ROOM B2 S20070 : 00 Cliometric Perspectives to the Study of World Wars -

12 Antoine PARENT, Price FISHBACK, Jari ELORANTA : 30 Antoine PARENT (1) Morts pour la France: Do demographic factors alone explain the regional disparities of the Great War ? with Jean-Pascal Guironnet 13 DAY 2 B Jari ELORANTA (2) Mobilization Paths for the UK, USA, Germany, and Russia Prior to and During the First World War. with Pavel : 30 Osinsky, Matthias Blum and Lon Strauss. -

15 COX (3) The Economic History of Aid after Wartime: Inequality in Vienna and the First World War

: Olivier GUILLOT (4) A microeconometric analysis of deaths of French soldiers during the Great War with Antoine Parent 30 Nicolas OVTRACHT (5) The French troop allocation logic at the front at the begining of WW1 with Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu and Antoine Parent 16 DAY 2 C

: Price FISHBACK (6) The Impact of World War II on the Demand for Female Workers in Manufacturing with Dina Shatnawi 00 Hugh ROCKOFF (7) Capitalizing Patriotism: The Liberty Loans of World War I -

18 Piotr STANEK (8) Consensus under Pressure: What Drove Dissent inside the FOMC during WWII? with Etienne Farvaque and

: Antoine Parent 00 Jonas SCHERNER (9) Getting ready for the next blockade. Nazi Germany’s metal policy and the lessons from World War I

09 DAY 3 A Discussants: Jari ELORANTA, Mary COX, Olivier GUILLOT, Price FISHBACK, Hugh ROCKOFF, Jonas SCHERNER, Piotr STANEK : 00 - 12 1F ROOM C1 S10138 : 30 Formation of Logistics Clusters in the Age of Global Trade Expansion: The Cases in Asia from the 19th

13 DAY 3 B to the 20th Century :

30 Tomoko SHIROYAMA, Ei MURAKAMI -

17 Ei MURAKAMI Introduction of the Session :

00 Atsushi KOBAYASHI Trade Growth and International Banks in Singapore, c.1820s-1913 Keng We KOH Ports, Infrastructure, and Power in the Malay World: Contextualizing the Rise of 19th-century Singapore as a

09 DAY 4 A Regional and Global Logistics Cluster

: Sundar VADLAMUDI Servicing an Entrepôt: Tamil Muslims and Shipping Services in Penang, 19th-20th Centuries 00

- Chi Cheung CHOI The port and the hub: Building of Shantou treaty port and the Teochew trading network in the late Qing and

12 early Republican period :

30 Koichiro HARA The Role of Calcutta in Opium Export,c.1870-1910 Michihiro OGAWA The Development of the Port City ‘Bombay’ after the opening of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway in 1853 13 DAY 4 B Tomoko SHIROYAMA Theoritical Implications of the Cases in the Session : 30 Discussants: Robert BICKERS, Roy Bin WONG - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()* P+,+--"- S"../01. DAY 3 A 09:00-12:30 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM C2 S10007 Reassessing the Role of Management in the Golden Age:An International Comparison of Public Sector Managers, 1945-1975 Daniela FELISINI, Franco AMATORI, Nuria PUIG RAPOSO

Daniela FELISINI Introductive remarks. 13 DAY 1 A :

Shinji FUKUKAWA The role of MITI: testimonial from the experience of a senior manager. Interview by Franco Amatori (Bocconi 30

University) and Corrado Molteni (Italian Embassy in Japan and University of Milan) - Grietjie VERHOEF SASOL. From State-owned enterprise to chemical leader: Management and Strategy (1952-1980). 17 : Aldo MUSACCHIO The top-management of State-owned enterprises: the case of Brazil. 00 Cinzia N. RUSSO State intervention in strategic industries in Argentina. The role of the military managers: AFNE (1953-1986) 09 DAY 2 A Neil ROLLINGS The boards of UK nationalised industries and their members (1950-1981). : Daniela FELISINI The managerial revolution in Italy: the Managers of IRI (1945-1970) 00 -

Franco AMATORI Two lives both parallel and divergent: Pasquale Saraceno and Giorgio Fuà. 12

Patrick FRIDENSON French Public Sector Managers 1945-1975: Modernization without Miracle : 30 Chirashree DAS GUPTA The Public Sector and the Regime of Capital in India (1947-1975).

Eugene K. CHOI State-Led Formation of Industrial Complexes in the 1970s: State Entrepreneur’s Leadership and Vision in 13 DAY 2 B

Korean Style : 30

Discussants: Matthias KIPPING, Luciano SEGRETO - 15 : 30 1F ROOM F S20032 16 DAY 2 C :

Privileges and economic development from the 16th to the 19th century: a comparative approach 00

(Europe-Asia) - corine MAITTE, Chuan-hui MAU 18 : 00 Corine MAITTE Introduction

Dominique MARGAIRAZ Revisiting Economic Privileges in Western Europe (France, Italy, England, Holy Roman Empire), 16th-19th c. : 09 DAY 3 A

beyond National History. : 00 Guillaume GARNER Revisiting Economic Privileges in Western Europe (France, Italy, England, Holy Roman Empire), 16th-19th c. : -

beyond National History. 12 :

Lilliane HILAIRE-PEREZ Revisiting Economic Privileges in Western Europe (France, Italy, England, Holy Roman Empire), 16th-19th c. : 30 beyond National History.

Anne CONCHON State and Economics through Privileges (France, 17th-18th centuries) 13 DAY 3 B

Pauline LEMAIGREGAFFIER : 30 State and Economics through Privileges (France, 17th-18th centuries) -

Isabelle BRETTHAUER Patents and exclusivity in 17th century England : was invention at stake ? 17 :

Yohann GUFFROY Patents and exclusivity in 17th century England : was invention at stake ? 00 Francesco AMMANNATI Economic Privileges in Early Modern Italy: Trades, Actors, Chronologies (16th-18th centuries)

Andrea CARACAUSI Economic Privileges in Early Modern Italy: Trades, Actors, Chronologies (16th-18th centuries) 09 DAY 4 A : Beatrice ZUCCAMICHELOTTO 00

Economic Privileges in Early Modern Italy: Trades, Actors, Chronologies (16th-18th centuries) - Cihan ARTUNC The Political Economy of Selling Legal Privileges in the 18th century Ottoman Empire 12 : Chuan-hui MAU Privilege for maritime trade at Canton in Qing China (1644-1911) 30 Asuka IMAIZUMI Introduction of Modern Industrial Property Regulation and its Reception: Forms of Privileges in 19th-Century Japan 13 DAY 4 B : 30 Discussant: Marco BELFANTI - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( )* P+,+--$- S$../01. DAY 3 A 09:00-12:30 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM G S20016 Mercantilism and Cameralism – New Approaches and Reconfigurations, Lessons for Development, Explanations for Divergence? Philipp Robinson ROESSNER, Toshiaki TAMAKI

13 DAY 1 A Georg CHRIST Economic Reason of State in Ibn Khaldûn’s Muqaddimah and the fiscal transformations under the early

: Circassian Mamluks 30

- Carl WENNERLIND Restoring Atlantis: The Swedish Improvement Culture during the Age of Greatness 17 Toshiaki TAMAKI Mercantilism as State Policy and Merchant Activities of International Merchants: A proposal from Global :

00 Perspective Mehmet BULUT The Economic Policies of the Ottomans and Western Europeans during the Mercantilist Ages

09 DAY 2 A Barak YAIR CAMERALISM: A HISTORIOGRAPHY THAT REFUSES TO BE SONDERWEG - THE CAMERALISM AS A :

00 HISTORIOGRAPHICAL PUZZLE

- Francesco BOLDIZZONI The Legacy of Cameralism 12

: Discussant: Patrick-Karl O’BRIEN 30 13 DAY 2 B 1F ROOM H S10124 : 30

- The Nature and Diversity of Business in Africa. 15 Grietjie VERHOEF, Chibuike UCHE : 30 Tetshuiko TAKAI Transformations of Francophone business networks in colonial Africa.

16 DAY 2 C John Ngoy KALENGA The development of the copper industry in the Katanga Region from the colonial era to the independent Congo. : 00 Chibuike UCHE The Rise of Nigerian Multinational Banks

- Kofi Tayi ASANTE ‘Colluding nationalism’ versus ‘Conflictual nationalism’: Gold Coast Merchants and the Making of the Colonial 18 State, 1850-1950 : 00 Adriana CASTAGNOLI The path of diversity in entrepreneurship: African women entrepreneurs in Italy. Mariusz LUKASIEWISZ Mineral Revolutions and Southern African Stock Exchanges, 1880-1899. 09 DAY 3 A Grietjie VERHOEF Mineral Revolutions and Southern African Stock Exchanges, 1880-1899. : 00

- Discussant: Dmitri V D BERSSELAAR 12 : 30 2F ROOM I S10123 13 DAY 3 B

: Cores and peripheries in national capital markets: exploring the role of regional stock exchanges, 19th- 30 20th c -

17 Stefano BATTILOSSI, Carsten BURHOP, Angelo RIVA : 00 Peter WARDLEY Bank shares and the genesis of stock exchanges in the English and Welsh provinces (co-authors: Victoria Barnes and Lucy Newton) 09 DAY 4 A Meeghan ROGERS A national capital market? The rise and decline of the UK's provincial stock markets, 1869-1929 (co-authors: :

00 Gareth Campbell and John Turner)

- Carsten BURHOP The Berlin stock exchange and the geography of German stock markets in 1913 (co-author: Sybille Lehmann) 12 Angelo RIVA The Lyon stock exchange: a struggle for survival 1866-1914 (co-author: Jérémy Ducros) : 30 Pilar NOGUES-MARCO The making of a territorial currency. Spatial transaction costs and money market integration in Spain 1825-1874 (co-author: Alfonso Herranz) 13 DAY 4 B Ronan LYONS Long-run patterns and shifts in wealth: insights from Irish equities, 1825-1939 (co-authors: Richard Grossman, : 30 Masami Imai, Kevin O'Rourke) -

17 Rita MARTINS SOUSA The Lisbon stock exchange during the first era of financial globalization, 1870-1913 (co-authors: Amelia Branco

: and Pedro Neves) 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()* P+,+--"- S"../01. DAY 3 A 09:00-12:30 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM J S10133 Free Banking systems, diversity in financial and economic growth Anders ÖGREN, Masato SHIZUME, Carlos Andrés ALVAREZ

Anders ÖGREN Private bank notes, central banking and monetary policy. The case of Sweden

Masato SHIZUME The National Banking in Japan as a Layer of the Free Banking System 13 DAY 1 A : Masayoshi TSURUMI The National Banking in Japan as a Layer of the Free Banking System 30

Andrés ÁLVAREZ Family Networks and the Emergence of a Financial Capital in Antioquia (Colombia) - 17

Javier MEJÍA-CUBILLOS Family Networks and the Emergence of a Financial Capital in Antioquia (Colombia) : 00 Akinobu KURODA Local Paper Monies Ubiquitous Across Early 20th Century China

Patrick MARDINI Free Banking in Belgium 09 DAY 2 A

Keiichiro KATO Private notes in the late Tokugawa Japan: the case of the Itami Brewery Guild : 00 Mathieu BÉDARD Free Banking and Economic Growth in Lower Canada, 1817–1851 -

Takeshi NISHIMURA The Role of the Bangkok agency of the HSBC in Southeast Asia before 1913 12 : Fernando ARTEAGA The Mexican Banking System, 1897-1907: A Networked Agent Based Modelling Approach 30 André L’HUILLIER The Mexican Banking System, 1897-1907: A Networked Agent Based Modelling Approach Hiroaki MOROTA Chinese Economic Order and Banknotes -1935 currency reform Reconsidered 13 DAY 2 B : 30 - 2F ROOM K S10014 15 : 30 Productivity, efficiency and measures of technological progress

Rajabrata BANERJEE, Paul Richard SHARP, Martin SHANAHAN 16 DAY 2 C : 00 Svante PRADO Swedish productivity levels in market services relative to the UK and US since the mid-nineteenth century -

Paul SHARP Using postal data to measure the efficiency of government service provision, 1886-1937 18 :

Florian PLOECKL Uniform Service, Uniform Productivity? Regional Efficiency of the Imperial German Postal, Telegraph & 00 Telephone Service

Stephen BROADBERRY How did Japan catch-up on the West? a sectoral analysis of anglo-japanese productivity differences, 1885- 09 DAY 3 A

2000 : 00 Herman de JONG A tale of two tails: plant size variation and comparative labor productivity in US and German manufacturing -

around 1910 12 :

John TANG A tale of two SICs: industrial development in Japan and the United States in the late nineteenth century 30 Les OXLEY The role of productivity and technological change in measures of sustainable development: Some results for

Britain, the USA and Germany, 1870-2011 13 DAY 3 B

Rajabrata BANERJEE Productivity and technological progress in the Australian agriculture, 1860-1939 : 30

Harilaos KITSIKOPOULOS The diffusion of Newcomen engines, 1706-73: the determining factors - Ilya VOSKOBOYNIKOV Accounting for Russia’s growth in 1961-2012 17 : 00

5F ROOM 501 S10096 09 DAY 4 A : Latin American Economic Growth in the long run (19th and 20th centuries) 00 -

Sandra KUNTZ-FICKER, Anna CARRERAS 12 : Cristián DUCOING Uneven Paths. Energy Capital ratios in Europe and Latin America. 1875 - 1970 30 Felipe VALENCIA Engineers, Innovative Capacity and Development in the Americas 13 DAY 4 B

Anna CARRERAS-MARIN The productivity race in the Southern Cone of Latin America (1910-50): new evidence for the effect of trade : costs on trade margins. 30 -

Miguel MARTIN-RETORTI The Dynamics of Agricultural Production Growth in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century; Is there a Latin 17

American Pattern? : 00 Sigismundo BIALOSKORSKI Cooperatives organizations in Latin America economic growth: the case of Brazil” 09 DAY 5 A Salomón KALMANOVITZ Del Panamá colombiano al Panamá republicano 1856-1940 : Sandra KUNTZ-FICKER The economic contribution of exports during the first globalization: How to measure it? A proposal after the 00 -

case of Mexico 12

Sergio ESPUELAS Education and ethnic diversity in Bolivia, 1950-2010: the long-term effects of the 1952 Revolution : 30 Bruno Gabriel WITZEL Immigration and the Path-Dependency of Education: German Immigrants, Human Capital and Development in São Paulo, Brazil (1840-1920-2010) 13 DAY 5 B

España IRINA Colonial Mestizaje and its Consequences for Human Capital and Early Twentieth Century Regional : Industrialization in Colombia 30 -

Javier MEJÍA CUBILLOS Social networks and the industrialization of Antioquia 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( )* P)*)++$+ S$,,-./, DAY 3 A 09:00-12:30 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 5F ROOM 509 S20079 At the origins of consumer credit: pawn-broking in pre-industrial and developing societies. Economic concerns and moral connotations Mauro CARBONI, MariaGiuseppina MUZZARELLI, Shunji OGURO

13 DAY 1 A Mauro CARBONI The civic model of Italian public pawnshops. An ethical approach to consumer credit. :

30 Paola AVALLONE Consumer and production credit in the Kingdom of Naples. The Monti di pietà (pawnshops) and the Monti

- frumentari (wheat brokers) between assistance and credit (16th-19th centuries) 17 Donatella STRANGIO Pawn-broking economic concerns and moral connotations in Rome (16th-19th centuries) : 00 Federico CANNELLONI The daily running of the Lombards’ casane in the Burgundian Low Countries (1453): social relevance of an underestimated activity

09 DAY 2 A Myriam GREILSAMMER Revisiting the issue of Christian money-lenders’ (Lombards) exclusion and their subsequent replacement by :

00 Monts-de-Piété in the Southern Low Countries

- Christos DESYLLAS Consumer credit and economic strategies of a moral banking institution 12 Montserrat CARBONELL Gender, pawn-broking and grassroot economies in Southern Europe. Barcelona, 18th- 19th centuries : 30 Marie FRANCOIS Moral economy and pawning in Mexico City Sofia MURHEM Pawning for the poor or the poorest? Pawning in Sweden (1880-1950) - first part 13 DAY 2 B Göran ULVÄNG Pawning for the poor or the poorest? Pawning in Sweden (1880-1950) - second part : 30 Naoko NISHIMOTO Pawnbroker as a theft-watcher: Shichiya in early modern Osaka (first part) -

15 Shunji OGURO Pawnbroker as theft watcher: Shichiya in early modern Osaka (second part) : 30 Discussant: Beverly LEMIRE 16 DAY 2 C :

00 5F ROOM 510 S10052 -

18 Women’s work: female labour force participation and earning possibilities in the past :

00 Jacob Louis WEISDORF, Alexandra DE PLEIJT

09 DAY 3 A Markus BRUECKNER Effects of Agricultural Productivity Shocks on Female Labor Supply: Evidence from the Boll Weevil Plague in the US South : 00 Elise van Nederveen MEERKERK - Between bare bone necessity and respectability: household income in the Netherlands and the Netherlands 12 Indies, ca. 1850-1940 : 30 Faustine PERRIN French Female Wages and the Long Run of History Sofia LING The Swedish Gender and Work Project: Approach and main results 13 DAY 3 B

: Jessica RICHTER Making a living in the household – Transformations and practices of domestic service (Austria, ca. 1900-1938) 30 Kathryn GARY Women’s relative wages in pre-industrial Europe: Evidence from Scandinavia -

17 Jose Joaquin Garcia GOMEZ :

00 Women at work during the Spanish industrialization: Alcoy (1836-1936) Inger JONSSON Female labor force participation in early 19th century Sweden: regional and sector variations in earning

09 DAY 4 A possibilities

: Xuesheng YOU Married women’s labour force participation in the context of household economy: evidence from the nineteenth 00 century British Census Enumerators’ Books (CEBs) -

12 Eric SCHNEIDER Real Wages and the Working Household: Incorporating Children and Women’s Labour Participation into English

: Real Wages, 1750-1830 30 13 DAY 4 B : 30 - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'"(! P)*)++"+ S",,-./, DAY 3 A 09:00-12:30 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 5F ROOM 554 S20138 The modernization of China in the early twentieth century: institutional Change and economic development Se YAN, Noam YUCHTMAN, Xuejun ZHAO

Weipeng YUAN The Development Of Chinese Accounting and booking before 1850: Initial Insights form The 13 DAY 1 A

Business Accout books (1798-1850) : 30

Rixu LAN Analysis on Dividend Structure in Modern China Banks - Guo FAN From “Shang” to “Shangwu” and “Shangye”: Evolution of the Concept of Economic Development in Modern 17 :

China 00 Mingkong WEI Gender Inequality on People’s Commune in Rural China

Fumin SUI Market Development, Non-agriculture Employment and Farmers choice: Evidence from Baoding Villages in 09 DAY 2 A :

the1930s and 1940s 00

Xuejun ZHAO Credit Collateral Evolution and Rural Household Financing Predicament— on the Priority of Collateral System - Construction in Rural Financial System Development 12 :

Se YAN Civil Exams and Social Mobility: Jinshi’s Exam Performances and Official Careers in Ming China (1368-1644) 30 Baomin DONG The Macroeconomics of the First Sino-Japanese War Noam YUCHTMAN “Teaching to the Tests: An Economic Analysis of Educational Institutions in Late Imperial and Republican China” 13 DAY 2 B : Xule ZHANG How did Shanghai Gold Market Turn International in Modern Times 30 -

Jianying LI Economies of Scale, Size of Market and Industry Structure Based on the Comparison of Alkali Industry of China 15 and Japan in Modern Times : 30 Yu-Ping LEE Bombay and Shanghai under the Bloc Economy in Late 1930s: comparative observations on Asian international monetary order 16 DAY 2 C

Discussants: Debin MA, Yingwe HUANG, Yun QU, Wenhao YU : 00 - 18

5F ROOM 555 S20025 : 00 The State and Economic Development in Early Modern Japan and China: Continuity and Discontinuity from the 17th Century to the 20th Century 09 DAY 3 A : Wenkai HE, Peng-sheng CHIU, Mark METZLER 00 - Wenkai HE The Role of the State in Infrastructural Building in Early Modern Times: Water Control Projects in Qing China, 12 : 1720-1850 30 Taisu ZHANG Fiscal Ideology, Agricultural Taxation, and State Capacity in the Late Qing Peng-sheng CHIU Constructing “Commercial Law” in 18th-century China 13 DAY 3 B : Naofumi NAKAMURA Reconsidering the role of the State in Technological Development: Railways and Government in Early Meiji 30

Japan - 17

Yasuo TAKATSUKI Property Rights Protection in 18th century Japan Revisited: the Case of Rice-Backed Security Exchange Market : 00 Takeshi NAGASHIMA The ‘Edo System’ as a Model for Meiji Public Health Reformers

Discussant: Mark METZLER 09 DAY 4 A : 00 -

6F ROOM 662 S10022 12 : The Business History of Contemporary South Asia from a Global Perspective, 1914-1990 30

Douglas HAYNES, Tirthankar ROY 13 DAY 4 B : Arafaat VALIANI Entrepreneurship, Urban Planning and Real Estate Speculation in Postcolonial Karachi 30 -

Tirthankar ROY Monsoon and the Market for Money in Colonial India 17

Prakash KUMAR To be supplied : 00 Bishnupriya GUPTA To be supplied

Mircea RAIANU Trade, Finance and Debt in the Expansion of an Indian Business Empire: The Tatas in the World, ca. 1900-1950 09 DAY 5 A :

Chinmay TUMBE Transnational Indian Business in the Twentieth Century 00

Douglas HAYNES Brand-Name Capitalism, Global Advertising, and the Making of Middle-Class Conjugality, 1918-1940 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( (' P)*)++$+ S$,,-./, DAY 3 A 09:00-12:30 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 6F ROOM 664 S20157 reinsurance history from the middle XIXth to today André STRAUS, Leonardo CARUANA, Peter BORSCHEID, André STRAUS

Robin PEARSON Doing Reinsurance : from its origine to 1938

13 DAY 1 A Takau YONEYAMA The impact of Reinsurance upon Marine and Fire Insurance Markets in Japan, 1890-1923: How the first mover :

30 and followers in marine and fire Insurance business did built their organizational capabilities by making use of Reinsurance network -

17 Yuri A. PETROV Sergey Witte and the international Insurance market, late 19th-early 20 th Ctrs : 00 André STRAUS The impact of the two world wars on the international reinsurance Jeronia PONS PONS Reinsurance stratégies in the Spanish Insurance market (1880-1940) 09 DAY 2 A Mikael LONNBORG Organising Risk Management in Sweden: The Life Reinsurance Market : 00 Christopher KOPPER From actuaries to scientific research. The evolution of risk assessments at the Munich Re

- Leonardo CARUANA The development of Spanish Reinsurance since the second half of the XX century 12

: Eleonora ROHLAND Insurance as adaptation? The development of the U.S. National Flood Insurance Program in the Wake of 30 Hurricane Betsy, 1965 13 DAY 2 B : 30 6F ROOM 665 S10098 - 15 Reconstructing the National Income of the Former British Colonies: The Role of the “Blue Books” and : 30 Other Sources Ichiro SUGIMOTO, Keen Meng CHOY, Alexander APOSTOLIDES 16 DAY 2 C

: Alexander APOSTOLIDES How trustworthy is the information in the Colonial blue books and what could be used for National Account 00 creation. A case study analysis of and Cyprus -

18 Tin Htoo NAING Constructing GDP estimates by the Output Approach: Malaya, 1900-1939 :

00 Ichiro SUGIMOTO The methodology employed for the construction of GDP and Its Components in the Colony of Singapore, 1870- 1900, Progress and Prospects

09 DAY 3 A Morten JERVEN Economic Growth in British Africa, 1890-1960 :

00 Yoshihisa GODO The Role of Education in the Economic Catch-Up in East Asia

- Pim DE ZWART Work for Wages: A Note on Labour and National Income from the Blue Books (with Bas van Leeuwen) 12 Keen Meng CHOY The Rise of a Staple Port: Real Wages and Living Standards in Singapore, 1870-1939 (with Ichiro Sugimoto) : 30 13 DAY 3 B : 30 - 17 : 00 09 DAY 4 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 4 B : 30 - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

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2F ROOM B1 2F ROOM K Internationalization, Globalization, and their Effects Business and the Development of the Twentieth on Taxation and Redistribution in OECD-nations since Century Welfare State 1945 Jeroen TOUWEN, Neil ROLLINGS, Dennie OUDE NIJHUIS Gisela HUERLIMANN, W. Elliot BROWNLEE, Eisaku IDE 5F ROOM 501 2F ROOM B2 Human capital formation compared: knowledge Global well-being and economic development: investments in different regions before and during the perspectives from the Clio Infra project industrial revolutions Jan Luiten VAN ZANDEN, Jutta BOLT Annelies DE BIE, Bert DE MUNCK, Patrick WALLIS

1F ROOM C1 5F ROOM 509 The State and Economic Development in Colonial India Welfare, inequality and standards of living compared: Bishnupriya GUPTA, Anand SWAMY America, Europe and Asia, ca. 1500-2000 Julio C. DJENDEREDJIAN, Rafael Dobado GONZALEZ, Maria Ines MORAES, Daniel V. SANTILLI 1F ROOM C2

DIVERSITY IN THE EVOLUTION OF BIG BUSINESS: 5F ROOM 510 BUSINESS GROUPS IN MATURE INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES Small Things and Copy Culture in Global Economic Asli M. COLPAN, Takashi HIKINO History: From the Perspective of 19-20th Centuries East Asia Kazuko FURUTA, Linda GROVE 1F ROOM F

On Plural way for Educational Institutionalisation: 5F ROOM 554

Analysis to diversified modern Educational Systems 13 DAY 3 B Regional GDPs in the periphery: a long run perspective for Business elites : 30 Fumihiko ICHIKAWA, Elisabeth Weinberger DE TOUCHET Marc BADIA-MIRÓ, Max-Stephan SCHULZE, Julio MARTÍNEZ, -

Henry WILLEBALD 17 : 1F ROOM G 00 5F ROOM 555 Evolution in History: Applying Biological and Demographic Concepts to Explain Economic Decision Shibusawa Eiichi’s gappon capitalism (ethical Making in Global History capitalism) as a model for developing countries in future global perspectives Charlotte STÖRMER, Tine DE MOOR, Anita H. BOELE Geoffrey JONES, Takeo KIKKAWA, Janet HUNTER, Myungsoo KIM 1F ROOM H The Great Depression and Macroeconomic Policy in 6F ROOM 662 the 1930s War and Economy. The consequences of wartime Andrew JALIL, Gisela RUA, Jonathan ROSE taxation, public debts and expenditure in the late medieval and early modern period 2F ROOM I Marjolein 't HART, Rafael TORRES SANCHEZ Patents and Incentives for Innovation across Time and Space 6F ROOM 664 Zorina KHAN, Naomi LAMOREAUX Pre-modern and Modern Energy Transitions. Mathieu ARNOUX, Astrid KANDER 2F ROOM J RISK MANAGEMENT, INSURANCE AND 6F ROOM 665 ORGANISATIONAL CHOICE IN HISTORY Chinese Enterprises under the Socialist Economic Robin PEARSON, Takau YONEYAMA System in Comparative Perspective Jun KAJIMA, Robert CLIVER, Juanjuan PENG, Carles Brasó BROGGI

!"#$%&'( () P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 3 B 13:30-17:00 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM B1 S10116 Internationalization, Globalization, and their Effects on Taxation and Redistribution in OECD-nations since 1945 Gisela HUERLIMANN, W. Elliot BROWNLEE, Eisaku IDE

13 DAY 1 A Gunnar LANTZ How They All Came to Love the VAT: General Consumption Taxes in Postwar Sweden :

30 Seiichiro MOZUMI The Emergence of Tax Expenditure and Tax Cut: Federal Income Tax Reform in the 1960s in the United States

- Marc BUGGELN From a Tax State to a Consolidation State? West German Tax Policy on a Path between Efficiency and Social 17 Justice (1949-1989) : 00 Eisaku IDE The Rise and Fall of the Construction State: Social Contract in Postwar Japan Mari OSAWA Japan’s Livelihood Security System Is Reverse-functioning: Focus on Progressivity of Tax and Social Security 09 DAY 2 A Scheme :

00 Gabriel ALONSO SANTANA

- Smaller State: Political-Economic Changes in Mexico between 1982 and 2013 and Their Impact on Income 12 Distribution, Social Protection and a Fiscal Weak State :

30 Sara Torregrosa HETLAND Political Transition and Fiscal Transition in Spain Frances B. LYNCH Personal Taxation in France and Britain, 1958-2007: What Room for Manoeuvre? 13 DAY 2 B Gisela HUERLIMANN Swiss Worlds of Taxation: Tax Justice and Tax Competition in an International Context : 30 Joseph J. THORNDIKE New Deal Taxation and the Long 20th Century of Progressive Taxation -

15 W. Elliot BROWNLEE The Long-Swings in Fiscal Regimes in the U.S. from the New Deal to “Retro-liberalism”

: Isaac W. MARTIN Tax Protest in the Era of Globalization 30 16 DAY 2 C 2F ROOM B2 S10102 : 00

- Global well-being and economic development: perspectives from the Clio Infra project 18 Jan Luiten VAN ZANDEN, Jutta BOLT : 00 Auke RIJPMA What can’t money buy? GDP and well-being since 1820

09 DAY 3 A Emanuele FELICE The misty grail: the search for a comprehensive measure of development and the reason of GDP primacy :

00 Brian A’HEARN Living Standards, Inequality and Poverty around the World, 1815-2015. A New Household Budget Approach

- Daniel Gallardo ALBARRAN 12 Accounting for the Health Dimension in European Living Standards during the First Half of the 20th Century : 30 Ewout FRANKEMA Here has all the education gone; the free-fall of skill-premiums in Sub-Saharan African and Southern Asia in the long 20th century 13 DAY 3 B Faustine PERRIN On the Construction of a Historical Gender Gap Index. An Implementation on French Data. : 30 Dan HOYER The Deep Roots of the Modern World: Investigating Economic Growth and Political Stability through the Seshat:

- Global History Databank 17 : 00 1F ROOM C1 S10037 09 DAY 4 A

: The State and Economic Development in Colonial India 00 Bishnupriya GUPTA, Anand SWAMY - 12

: James FENSKE Colonialism, cotton and famine in India, 1858-1914 30 Anand SWAMY TBA

13 DAY 4 B Dan BOGART The Growth Contribution of Colonial Indian Railways in Comparative Perspective :

30 Bishnupriya GUPTA The political economy of irrigation in colonial India

- Guilhem CASSAN Income concentration in British India, 1885-1922. 17 Namrata KALA The long-run effects of colonial forest reserves in India : 00 Chinmay TUMBE The Growth of Cities in India, 1870-2010 Lakshmi IYER Franchise Extensions and Long Run Political Outcomes : Evidence from India 09 DAY 5 A Prashant BHARADWAJ Displacement and Development: Long Run Consequences of the Partition of India : 00 Latika CHAUDHARY Human Capital and Development: Christian Missions to Luminosity in India - 12 Discussant: Tirthankar ROY : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()! P)*)++"+ S",,-./, DAY 3 B 13:30-17:00 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM C2 S10028 DIVERSITY IN THE EVOLUTION OF BIG BUSINESS: BUSINESS GROUPS IN MATURE INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES Asli M. COLPAN, Takashi HIKINO

Asli M. COLPAN The evolution and resilience of business groups in mature industrial economies 13 DAY 1 A :

Takashi HIKINO Business groups in the United States 30

Simon VILLE Business groups in Australia - 17

Youssef CASSIS Business groups in France : 00 Andrea COLLI Business groups in Italy Randall MORCK Business groups in Canada 09 DAY 2 A

Pedro NEVES Business groups in Portugal : 00 Harm SCHROTER Business groups in Germany -

Alvaro Ferreira da SILVA Business groups in Portugal 12 :

Michelangelo VASTA Business groups in Italy 30

Discussants: Franco AMATORI, Tetsuji OKAZAKI 13 DAY 2 B : 30

1F ROOM F S10103 - 15 : On Plural way for Educational Institutionalisation: Analysis to diversified modern Educational 30 Systems for Business elites Fumihiko ICHIKAWA, Elisabeth Weinberger DE TOUCHET 16 DAY 2 C : 00

Fumihiko ICHIKAWA Introduction= On Plural way for Educational Institutionalisation: Analysis to diversified modern Educational -

Systems for Business elites 18 :

Motonobu KAJIMOTO Education and training of British railway engineers in the 19th century 00 Fumihiko ICHIKAWA Transplanting School & transforming lectures: Orgnaisational process of higher commercial education in Modern

Japan 09 DAY 3 A :

Elisabeth Weinberger DE TOUCHET 00 The Implementation of Navy Engineer Education by French Navy Officers at the Yokosuka Naval Dockyards in -

the 19th Century 12 :

Naoki KAWAMITSU A Discussion concerning the Department of Commerce at Doshisha College 30 Sayuri INOUE Multi-social functions of Polytechnic system in Singapore : Historical perspective

Takehisa YAMADA The Development of Higher Educational System at the faculty of Economics in Kyushu-district 13 DAY 3 B :

Choji YAMAMOTO The Development of Higher Educational System at the faculty of Economics in Kyushu-district 30 -

Discussant: Holger R. BUNGCHE 17 : 00

1F ROOM G S20061 09 DAY 4 A : Evolution in History: Applying Biological and Demographic Concepts to Explain Economic Decision 00

Making in Global History - 12 Charlotte STÖRMER, Tine DE MOOR, Anita H. BOELE : 30 Marc KLEMP The Biocultural Origins of Human Capital Formation

Sarah G. CARMICHAEL Investing in Offspring: The Quantity-Quality Tradeoff from an Interdisciplinary Perspective 13 DAY 4 B : Alan FERNIHOUGH The Child Quality-Quantity Trade-Off in a Historical Society: Evidence from a New Estimation Technique 30

Corry GELLATLY The Role of Household Wealth in Sex Selective Abortion and Premature Death of Females in India - 17

Melissa BROWN Footbinding and Household Economy in Rural China: Anthropological and Evolutionary Perspectives : 00 Anita H. BOELE “Because Family and Friends Got Easily Weary of Taking Care” - A New Perspective on the Specialisation in the Elderly Care Sector in Early Modern Holland 09 DAY 5 A Jörg BATEN The Rise and Fall of Empires and Core Regions in a Biological Welfare Perspective (5000 BCE to 1900 CE) : Katharina MÜLHOFF Future Lessons of Past Epidemics? How Disease Environments Shaped Health Strategies in 19th Century 00 -

Germany 12

Neil CUMMINS The Political Economy of Dynastic Marriage, 800-1800 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( (( P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 3 B 13:30-17:00 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM H S20140 The Great Depression and Macroeconomic Policy in the 1930s Andrew JALIL, Gisela RUA, Jonathan ROSE

Angela VOSSMEYER Sample Selection and Treatment Effect Estimation of Lender of Last Resort Policies

13 DAY 1 A Kris MITCHENER Contagion of Fear : 30 Jeremie COHEN-SETTON The trilemma in a currency union: Evidence from the early years of the Federal Reserve System

- Changkeun LEE Employment Dynamics during the Great Depression: A Job-Perspective Analysis 17

: Jonathan ROSE The Resolution of a Systemically Important Insurance Company during the Great Depression 00 Stefan GISSLER A margin call gone wrong: Credit, stock prices, and Germany’s Black Friday 1927

09 DAY 2 A Christopher MEISSNER Foreign Currency Debt, Devaluation, and Recovery from the Great Depression

: Gisela RUA Inflation Expectations and the Recovery from the Great Depression in 1933: Evidence from the Narrative Record 00 - 12 2F ROOM I S20091 : 30 Patents and Incentives for Innovation across Time and Space 13 DAY 2 B Zorina KHAN, Naomi LAMOREAUX : 30

- Tom NICHOLAS Patents and Prizes in the Search for Longitude 15 Zorina KHAN Inventing Prizes: Innovation Awards and Technology Policy in Britain, France and the United States : 30 Sean BOTTOMLEY Securing the returns to invention: The English Patent System during the Industrial Revolution Gabriel GALVEZ-BEHAR Patents and the market for technology in the early 19th century France 16 DAY 2 C Jochen STREB The Berlin Stock Exchange in Imperial Germany – a Market for New Technology? : 00 Shigehiro NISHIMURA Managing Inventions: What caused patent expansion during the 1920s and 1930s in Japan? -

18 Yovanna PINEDA The Role of Foreign Technology in Economic Development: Evidence from Patenting in Argentina, 1866-1914 :

00 Naomi LAMOREAUX Patenting in the United States during the Second Industrial Revolution Alessandro NUVOLARI The Geography of Inventive Activity in Italy, 1861-1913: Evidence from Patent Records

09 DAY 3 A Keith MASKUS Intellectual Property and Economic Development : 00 Discussants: Stephen BROADBERRY, Carsten BURHOP, Walker HANLON - 12 : 30

2F ROOM J S20058 13 DAY 3 B : 30 RISK MANAGEMENT, INSURANCE AND ORGANISATIONAL CHOICE IN HISTORY -

17 Robin PEARSON, Takau YONEYAMA : 00 Lars-Fredrik ANDERSSON Investment returns and portfolio composition in Swedish life insurance – an analysis of corporate forms Takau YONEYAMA (co-author Yaofeng Tseng) Conflict between a non-tariff strategy and organizational capability: the case of Taisei 09 DAY 4 A Fire Insurance Company, 1919-1939. :

00 Hisaaki KAMIYA Risk Management by Mitsubishi: From Self-Insurance to Captive Insurance.

- Robin PEARSON Escaping from the state? Historical paths to public and private insurance between the eighteenth and twentieth 12 centuries : 30 Monica J KENELEY Selling the Message: How Mutual Insurers Built the Market for Life Insurance in Australia 1850-1940 13 DAY 4 B : 30 - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()! P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 3 B 13:30-17:00 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM K S10062 Business and the Development of the Twentieth Century Welfare State Jeroen TOUWEN, Neil ROLLINGS, Dennie OUDE NIJHUIS

Neil ROLLINGS Organised Business and the Welfare State in Britain in the 1960s and 1970s

Julia MOSES Risky Business: Accidents, Industry, and the Origins of the Welfare State in Britain 13 DAY 1 A : Jennifer KLEIN The Business of Care: Employers, Labor, and Long-Term Care in the U.S. Welfare State 30

Dennie OUDE NIJHUIS Business, Labor, and the Notion of the Social Wage in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands - 17

Martin CHICK Business and the Allocation of Resources to and within the National Health Service in the United Kingdom since : 1951 00 Susanna FELLMAN Tensions between the Private and the Public: the Employer, the Municipality and Welfare State Reforms in Finland, 1950s-1970s 09 DAY 2 A : Matthieu LEIMGRUBER Expatriate Benefits and the Making of a Transatlantic Pensions Industry, 1960- 1980s 00

Pierre EICHENBERGER How did Employers’ Associations get involved in the Administration of Welfare Provision? The Swiss Experience - 12 between the 1930s and the 1960s : Jeroen TOUWEN From Opponents to Participants. Employer Organizations in the Netherlands in the Twentieth Century 30 13 DAY 2 B : 5F ROOM 501 S10084 30 - Human capital formation compared: knowledge investments in different regions before and during the 15 : industrial revolutions 30 Annelies DE BIE, Bert DE MUNCK, Patrick WALLIS 16 DAY 2 C

Annelies DE BIE Aspirations in accounts. How to measure human capital expenditures in early modern guardians’ accounts : 00

Irfan KOKDAS More books, less children? Human capital formation in Ottoman Bursa 1460-1840 (co-authors: Hulya Canbakal -

and Fatma Pelin Tiglay) 18 :

Beatrice ZUCCA M. Professional destiny or vocation? Learning and training patterns in early modern Italy (Turin 18th-19th centuries) 00 Patrick WALLIS Human capital before the industrial revolution: Institutions and the ‘decline’ of apprenticeship in eighteenth-

century England 09 DAY 3 A :

Karine VAN DER BEEK Flexible supply of apprenticeship in the British Industrial Revolution (co-authors: Nadav Ben Zeev and Joel 00 Mokyr) -

Sakari SAARITSA Schooling, social inequality and intrahousehold allocation in early 20th-century Finland: Implications for 12

gendered human capital accumulation (co-author: Antti Kaihovaara) : 30 Ralph HIPPE The long-run impact of human capital on innovation and economic growth in the regions of Europe (introduction) 13 DAY 3 B Discussants: Bert DE MUNCK, Patrick WALLIS : 30 - 17 5F ROOM 509 S20108 : 00 Welfare, inequality and standards of living compared: America, Europe and Asia, ca. 1500-2000

Julio C. DJENDEREDJIAN, Rafael Dobado GONZALEZ, Maria Ines MORAES, Daniel V. SANTILLI 09 DAY 4 A : 00 Miguel Calderón CHELIUS Social mobility and the Mexican public policy. An income revenue and wages approach in the last 35 years. -

Co-authored with: Miguel Reyes Hernández, Humberto Morales Moreno 12

Rafael Dobado GONZALEZ : 30 Pre-Independence Spanish Americans: Poor, Short and Unequal... or the opposite?

Maria Ines MORAES Was there a fall in the standard of living in Latin America before independence? Prices, wages and standard of 13 DAY 4 B living in late colonial times at Montevideo. : Co-authored with Florencia Thul 30 -

Andrés Calderón FERNÁNDEZ 17

‘Barebone’ baskets vs. real consumer baskets in 18th century Mexico City : 00 Amílcar E. CHALLÚ New Indices of Prices and Real Wages and Prices in Mexico City, 1730-1930. Co-authored with Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato 09 DAY 5 A Julio C. DJENDEREDJIAN Salary earnings and family income. Some issues concerning salary elements, available currencies, debts and : credit in pre-modern Rio de la Plata region, 1770-1830. 00

Co-authored with Juan Luis Martirén - Jorge D. GELMAN A consumption basket of Buenos Aires, XIXth Century. The Bare Bone Basket and the Welfare Ratio. 12 : Co-authored with Daniel Santilli 30 Manuel González MARISCAL

La evolución de los precios y el nivel de vida en Sevilla durante los siglos XVI y XVII 13 DAY 5 B :

Ricardo D. SALVATORE Industrialization, Roads, and Uneven Biological Wellbeing: Regional Convergence of Stature in Argentina (1918- 30

1953) - 17

Discussants: Rafael Dobado GONZÁLEZ, Julio C. DJENDEREDJIAN, María I. MORAES, Daniel V. SANTILLI : 00

!"#$%&'( () P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 3 B 13:30-17:00 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 5F ROOM 510 S10056 Small Things and Copy Culture in Global Economic History: From the Perspective of 19-20th Centuries East Asia Kazuko FURUTA, Linda GROVE

13 DAY 1 A Kazuko FURUTA Product Imitation, Trademark Counterfeiting, and the Market in Early 20th Century Japan and China: Intra-Asian

: Trade in Modern Small Sundry Goods 30

- Linda GROVE Technology Transfer, Imitation and Local Production: The Soap Industry in Tianjin in the Early 20th Century 17 Kensuke HIRAI Assimilation and Industrialization: Demand for Soap in Colonial Taiwan : 00 Kai Yiu CHAN Playing with ‘Alien Fire’ (Yanghuo): The Dilemma and Dynamics of Growth in Match-Manufacturing and Distribution in Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth China

09 DAY 2 A Masataka SETOBAYASHI Imitation, industrialization and quality in the candle market in China from the 1890s to the 1940s :

00 Masayuki TANIMOTO From emulation to innovation: Japanese toy export to high-income countries before World War II

- Asei ITO Bottom-up Industrialization in People’s Republic of China: The Case of Rural Small Goods Industries in Zhejiang 12 :

30 Discussants: Giorgio RIELLO, Takashi OISHI, Kaoru SUGIHARA 13 DAY 2 B S20132

: 5F ROOM 554 30 -

15 Regional GDPs in the periphery: a long run perspective

: Marc BADIA-MIRÓ, Max-Stephan SCHULZE, Julio MARTÍNEZ, Henry WILLEBALD 30

Paul CARUANA Chinese Regions in the Great Divergence: Provincial GDP per capita, 1873-1918 16 DAY 2 C Co-authored with: Ye Ma. : 00 Jean-Pascal BASSINO Regional inequality in prewar Japan, 1874-1940

- Co-authored with: Kyoji Fukao and Tokihiko Settsu. 18 Joan Ramón ROSÉS Canadian Regional Inequality in the Long-run, 1880-2010 :

00 Co-authored with: Chris Minns. Julio MARTÍNEZ U-shaped regional income inequality in Uruguay along a century (1908-2008). Did the productive public policy

09 DAY 3 A contribute to an equalizing process?

: Co-authored with: Adrián Rodríguez Miranda and Henry Willebald 00 Eustaquio REIS Long Run Perspectives on Regional Inequalities in Brazil, 1872-2000 - 12 Emanuele FELICE Regional GDP in Italy over the long-run (1871-2011): patterns and determinants : 30 Carlo CICCARELLI Industrial growth and spatial spillovers in 19th century Italy Co-authored with: Stefano Fachin.

13 DAY 3 B Leonard KUKIC Structural change, economic growth and regional income disparities: Yugoslavia, 1945-1990 : 30 Teresa SANCHIS Regional Inequality in France: The Dynamic Role of Structural Change, 1860-2010

- Co-authored with: Joan R. Rosés and Alfonso Díez Minguela. 17 : 00 5F ROOM 555 S20083 09 DAY 4 A

: Shibusawa Eiichi’s gappon capitalism (ethical capitalism) as a model for developing countries in future 00 global perspectives -

12 Geoffrey JONES, Takeo KIKKAWA, Janet HUNTER, Myungsoo KIM : 30 Geoffrey JONES Gappon-shugi in Global Perspective: Debating the Responsibility of Capitalism Takeo KIKKAWA The Crisis of Capitalism and the Gappon-shugi of Shibusawa Eiichi 13 DAY 4 B

: Ryutaro YAMAFUJI Shibusawa’s Gappon-shugi from the viewpoints of the education of a business person 30 Myungsoo KIM Korean Views on Shibusawa Eiichi’s Gappon capitalism -

17 Chen YU Chinese Views on Shibusawa Eiichi’s Gappon Capitalism : 00 Discussants: Patrick FRIDENSON, Melissa WILLIAMS, Janet HUNTER, Masato KIMURA 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()! P*+*,,", S"--./0 DAY 3 B 13:30-17:00 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 6F ROOM 662 S10078 War and Economy. The consequences of wartime taxation, public debts and expenditure in the late medieval and early modern period Marjolein 't HART, Rafael TORRES SANCHEZ

Patrick O’BRIEN War and long-term economic growth 13 DAY 1 A :

Agustin GONZALEZ ENCISO 30

War contracting and artillery production in eighteenth century Spain - Pepijn BRANDON War profits and capital markets: Anglo-Dutch connections from the War of the Spanish Succession to the 17 :

South Sea Bubble 00 Farley GRUBB Colonial New Jersey’s Provincial Fiscal Policy, 1704-1775: Revenue Source, Uses, and Counterfactual

Assessments 09 DAY 2 A :

Annemieke ROMEIN Rhetoric and Economics: the Nobility’s Perceived Impact of Warfare and Taxations on Welfare - 1642-1655 00

Sergio SOLBES FERRI Introducing modifications of the supplying systems for the Spanish Army wardrobe in times of difficulties (1785- - 1808) 12 :

Petr VOREL The consequences of the Schmalkaldic War(1546-1547) in regard to the modification of the tax system in the 30 Kingdom of Bohemia

Rita MARTINSDESOUSA (with Cristina Moreira): State administration and financial management of provisioning food for the Army, 1762- 13 DAY 2 B

1815 : 30

Cristina MOREIRA (with Rita Martins de Sousa): State administration and financial management of provisioning food for the Army, -

1762-1815) 15 :

Ivan VALDEZ-BUBNOV Involving the Elites: credit and public donations in the finance of naval shipbuilding, 1758-1798 30 Kent DENG War and economic growth in Northern Song China (c. 1000-1100)

Zacarias MOUTOUKIAS War, Political Actors and Institutional Change in a Colonial Economy: Buenos Aires and the Atlantic World, 16 DAY 2 C :

1790-1815 00

Joel FÉLIX French monetary policy in the War of the Spanish Succession: the experience of the billets de monnaie/money - bills, 1701-1710 18 : Gordon BANNERMAN The British state and military contracting in the eighteenth century 00 Martin WILCOX The naval supply system in Britain 09 DAY 3 A

Discussants: Patrick O’BRIEN, Rafael TORRES SANCHEZ, Marjolein ’t HART : 00 - 12 6F ROOM 664 S10027

: 30 Pre-modern and Modern Energy Transitions. 13 DAY 3 B Mathieu ARNOUX, Astrid KANDER : 30

Harilaos KITSIKOPOULOS The relative cost structures of steam vs other energy sources in the British economy, 1706-1773 - 17 Ben GALES Import dependence, vulnerability and energy transitions in the Netherlands, 1800-2012 (with Rick HÖLSGENS) : Eunhye KIM The part of renewable energy in the energy mix in 19th century Paris. 00 Hanaan MARWAH Electricity access and economic development in Africa 09 DAY 4 A John MURRAY Convergence in labour productivity in European coal production, 1850-1900 (with Javier Silvestre) : Hana NIELSEN The rise in energy consumption in Czechoslovakia and the role of foreign trade in a long-run perspective (1900- 00 -

2000): The “Machine shop” hypothesis 12

Sofia ENRIQUES The decline of energy intensity in Denmark: highlighting the role of energy efficiency. : 30 Discussant: Kander ASTRID 13 DAY 4 B : 30 6F ROOM 665 S20120

- 17 :

Chinese Enterprises under the Socialist Economic System in Comparative Perspective 00 Jun KAJIMA, Robert CLIVER, Juanjuan PENG, Carles Brasó BROGGI 09 DAY 5 A Carles Brasó BROGGI Red Compradores: The Socialist Transition and the Shanghai – Hong Kong Network : Robert CLIVER What Chinese Silk Exports Can Teach Us about the Cold War 00 -

Juanjuan PENG From the Japanese Occupation to the Communist Liberation: the transformation of a Chinese textile 12

manufacturer in the 1940s and 1950s : 30 Xiaocai FENG The Constraint-induced property changes: “Assets Liquidation and Capital Valuation” and the campaign of ‘joint state-private ownership’ in 1950s China 13 DAY 5 B

Jun KAJIMA Chinese Enterprises under the Planned Economy: A Case Study of Cement Industry in Shanghai : 30

Discussants: Pui-tak LEE, Shiho MATSUMURA, Toru KUBO - 17 : 00

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2F ROOM B1 2F ROOM K The Right to Dress: Sumptuary Regulations in a Global Demographic differentials by wealth and status Perspective, 1200-1800 Hao DONG, Tommy BENGTSSON Giorgio RIELLO, Ulinka RUBLACK, Eiko IKEGAMI 5F ROOM 501 2F ROOM B2 Public Goods Provision in the Early Modern Economy: Convergence and Divergence:The Role of Chinese Role of the Regional Society in Japan, China and “Characteristics” and Global Factorsin the Europe Development of China’s Economy in the Early 20th Masayuki TANIMOTO Century Toru KUBO, Elisabeth KOLL 5F ROOM 509

1F ROOM C1 Long run economic growth and the environment: international comparison from a socio-metabolic Economic inequality in pre-industrial Eurasia perspective Guido ALFANI, Osamu SAITO Iñaki IRIARTE-GOÑI, Fridolin KRAUSMANN

1F ROOM C2 5F ROOM 510 Special Economic Zones: Treaty Ports and Port Cities Microdata in African history of Maritime Asia, 1842-1942 Johan FOURIE, Martine MARIOTTI, Alex MORADI, Naoto KAGOTANI, Mark METZLER, Robert BICKERS Jacob WEISDORF, Felix Meier ZU SELHAUSEN

1F ROOM F 5F ROOM 554 Regulation of Natural Resources 1850-2000, Global Africa in an Era of Decolonization: British Aid and Perspectives Development in Comparative Perspective Pål Thonstad SANDVIK, Gail TRINER, Takeo KIKKAWA Ichiro MAEKAWA, Sarah Elizabeth STOCKWELL

1F ROOM G 5F ROOM 555 Competitiveness, Cooperation and The Globalization of Medicine and Public Health: ConfrontationMerchants, Networks and States in Intra- Economic and Social Perspectives (1850-2000) 09 DAY 4 A Asian Trade, 1500-1800 Donzé PIERRE-YVES, Thomas DAVID : Gerrit KNAAP, Ryuto SHIMADA 00 -

6F ROOM 662 12 :

1F ROOM H 30 Diverse Routes to Schooling for All Determinants of creativity: The case of the arts in the David MITCH, Sun GO 19th and 20th centuries Karol Jan BOROWIECKI, Kim OOSTERLINCK, Geraldine DAVID 6F ROOM 664

2F ROOM I Diverse accounts and accountings: constructions and creations of accounting across space and time NEW INSIGHTS INTO FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT Cheryl Susan MC WATTERS AND THE MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISE: ASSESSING LONG-TERM IMPACTS ON HOST ECONOMIES 6F ROOM 665 ADORACION ALVARO-MOYA, SUSANNA FELLMAN Revisiting the role of foreign trade in socialist 2F ROOM J economies Valeria ZANIER Wages and global development since 1950/1960s: diversity and convergence between emerging and advanced countries Michel-Pierre CHELINI

!"#$%&'( )' P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 4 A 09:00-12:30 THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM B1 S10036 The Right to Dress: Sumptuary Regulations in a Global Perspective, 1200-1800 Giorgio RIELLO, Ulinka RUBLACK, Eiko IKEGAMI

Giorgio RIELLO Sumptuary Prosecutions in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Padova, Italy

13 DAY 1 A Ulinka RUBLACK Sumptuary Laws in Early Modern Germany : 30 Luca MOLÀ Sumptuary Prosecutions in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Padova, Italy

- Suraiya FAROQHI The Right to Dress in the Ottoman Empire 17

: Stan DU PLESSIS The Possible Economics of a Social Act: Interpreting the VOC’s Sumptuary Laws of 1754 00 BuYun CHEN ‘Hat of Loyalty and Tranquillity’: Regulating the Male Official Body in Ming China (1368-1644)

09 DAY 2 A Francisco BETHENCOURT Sumptuary Laws in the Iberian World :

00 Discussant: Beverly LEMIRE - 12

: S10106 30 2F ROOM B2

13 DAY 2 B Convergence and Divergence:The Role of Chinese “Characteristics” and Global Factorsin the

: Development of China’s Economy in the Early 20th Century 30

- Toru KUBO, Elisabeth KOLL 15

: Kubo TORU Reconsideration on Modern Chinese Industrial Development 30 Koll ELISABETH Arrested Development? The Role of Technology Transfer, Industrial Growth, and Strategic Competition in the Emergence of the Chinese Machine Manufacturing Industry, 1890s to 1940s 16 DAY 2 C

: Yoshia TOMIZAWA Technical transfer in the cotton textile industry from Japan to China 00 Chie ASHIZAWA The Process of Hybrid Labor Management System Established by Japanese Cotton Company in China, -

18 NAIGAIWATA

: Wei ZHANG Market Rules and Market Structure in the New Private Business Practices of North China in the Early 20th 00 Century

09 DAY 3 A Kwan Man BUN Glocalization and transvergence of managerial organization and technology transfer in the cases of Jiuda and Yongli : 00 Saoyang HONG Technology Transfer of Taiwan in the Taiwan Shipbuilding Corporation - 12 Discussant: Kubo TORU : 30

13 DAY 3 B 1F ROOM C1 S10114 : 30 Economic inequality in pre-industrial Eurasia -

17 Guido ALFANI, Osamu SAITO : 00 Francesco AMMANNATI Economic inequality and poverty in the very long run: the case of the Florentine State (late thirteenth-early nineteenth centuries) 09 DAY 4 A Guido ALFANI Was there a “Little Convergence” in inequality? Low Countries and Italy compared, ca. 1500-1900 : 00 Antoni FURIÓ Economic Inequality in Iberia before and after the Black Death -

12 Carlos SANTIAGO-CABAL Economic Inequality in Madrid, 1500-1850 :

30 Jaime REIS Inequality in Early Modern Europe: The "Strange" Case of Portugal, 1550-1770 Fabrice BOUDJAABA and economic inequalities to the test of crises. France, late seventeenth - first quarter of eighteenth

13 DAY 4 B century :

30 Mats OLSSON Wealth inequality in Sweden 1750–1900

- Satoshi MURAYAMA Village Network and Economic Inequality in Early Modern Japan 17 Jean-Pascal BASSINO Inequality, Poverty, and Growth in Japan, 1850-1955 : 00 Hanhui GUAN Measuring Wealth Inequality in Song China Maarten F. VAN DIJCK Why do we need equality? Dutch inequality on three continents during the seventeenth and eighteenth 09 DAY 5 A centuries : 00 Hülya CANBAKAL Inequality of wealth in central lands of the Ottoman Empire, 1500-1840

- Matteo DI TULLIO Wealth inequality in the Republic of Venice during the early modern period: a research note 12

: Luca MOCARELLI Institutions in unequal societies: managing commons in the Alpine area 30 Discussants: Peter H. LINDERT, Osamu SAITO 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&"'() P+,+--"- S"../01. DAY 4 A 09:00-12:30 THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM C2 S20073 Special Economic Zones: Treaty Ports and Port Cities of Maritime Asia, 1842-1942 Naoto KAGOTANI, Mark METZLER, Robert BICKERS

Naoto KAGOTANI Introduction

Isabella JACKSON Merchant Municipal Management in Shanghai’s International Settlement 13 DAY 1 A : Simon BYTHEWAY Reconsidering the Yokohama “Gold Rush” of 1859 30

Harald FUESS NA - 17

Martha CHAIKLIN Reconsidering the Yokohama “Gold Rush” of 1859 : 00 Niv HORESH Stock Exchanges and Joint-Stock Enterprise in Treaty-Port Shanghai

Tomo ICHIKAWA Maritime Quarantine and Treaty Port Network in Meiji Japan 09 DAY 2 A

Ryota ISHIKAWA Chinese Merchants and their Networks in the Late Nineteenth Century Korea : 00 Ryuichi TANIGAWA Hydropower Development and Chemical Industrial City “Hungnam” -

Sabrina FAIRCHILD NA 12 : Susumu MIZUTA Dry Docks and Patent Slipways of Maritime Asia 30

Discussants: Tomotaka KAWAMURA, Mark METZLER 13 DAY 2 B : 30

1F ROOM F S10063 - 15 : Regulation of Natural Resources 1850-2000, Global Perspectives 30 Pål Thonstad SANDVIK, Gail TRINER, Takeo KIKKAWA 16 DAY 2 C :

Andreas Dugstad SANDERS 00 Introduction: Natural resource regulations and the global economy -

Co-authors: Pål Thonstad Sandvik and Espen Storli 18 :

Martin SHANAHAN Did democratic institutions determine Australian’s ownership rights to minerals? Interest groups, regulations and 00 the consequences of the gold rush era Co-author: Zdravka Brunkova 09 DAY 3 A Oscar GRANADOS Commodities regulations and business dynamics in the Amazon Basin 1901-1939 : 00 Takeo KIKKAWA National regulations in the petroleum industry, Japan’s case as an importing country -

Pål Thonstad SANDVIK A Nordic approach? Regulation of natural resources in the Nordic countries 1880-1939 12

Co-authors: Andreas Dugstad Sanders and Espen Storli : 30 Shirley YE The international regulation of China’s water: The League of Nations in republican China

Andrea LLUCH Politics of regulation on natural resources and food commodities in Latin America: the beef export trade and 13 DAY 3 B

meat packing industry in Argentina (c 1890-1939) : 30 Robin GENDRON Regulating the nickel industry in New Caledonia in the late 20th century - Gail TRINER Regulatory regimes for petroleum in Brazil 17 : Akira TANAKA Resource nationalism and the supply of iron ore to the US and Japanese steel industry 00 Hans Otto FRØLAND The European Union, raw materials and global governance

Co-author: Mats Ingulstad 09 DAY 4 A : 00 -

1F ROOM G S10069 12 : Competitiveness, Cooperation and ConfrontationMerchants, Networks and States in Intra-Asian Trade, 30

1500-1800 13 DAY 4 B

Gerrit KNAAP, Ryuto SHIMADA : 30 -

Ruby MALONI Gujarati merchant diaspora in the Arabian Sea, 17th and 18th century 17

Nadri GHULAM Parsi merchants of Surat, second half 18th century : 00 Hiromu NAGASHIMA Muslim merchants in Ayutthaya, 17th century

Hao PENG The role of consolidated merchant groups in Nagasaki Chinese maritime trade, late 18th century 09 DAY 5 A

Prakash OM Intra-Asian trade as the ‘soul’ of the VOC, 17th century : 00

Shimada RYUTO Intra-Asian trade according to “A new account of the East Indies” by Alexander Hamilton (1727) - Ota ATSUSHI Pirate leader-cum-collaborator for the Dutch: Raja Akil and maritime migrants in Southwest Kalimantan, 1780- 12 :

1850 30 Knaap GERRIT Between trade and extraction: The VOC and the Law of Imperfect Competition, c. 1760 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( )* P+,+--$- S$../01. DAY 4 A 09:00-12:30 THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM H 20153 Determinants of creativity: The case of the arts in the 19th and 20th centuries Karol Jan BOROWIECKI, Kim OOSTERLINCK, Geraldine DAVID

Sara MITCHELL Agglomeration Economies in Literature: A Study of Prominent Literary Artists in the UK and Ireland Since 1700

13 DAY 1 A Greenwald DIANA Of the Standard of Taste: Market Integration and the Emergence of National Tastes in the United States, 1825 – :

30 1885

- Karol Jan BOROWIECKI The Arts and Creativity in the United States since 1880 17 Kim OOSTERLINCK Determinants of creativity: Do pecuniary incentives influence artists’ creativity? : 00 Geraldine DAVID Determinants of creativity: Do pecuniary incentives influence artists’ creativity? John FORSTER A Simple Quantitative Indicator of Innovation in painting 09 DAY 2 A Helen HIGGS A Simple Quantitative Indicator of Innovation in painting : 00 José-Luis HERNÁNDEZ-MARCO - A determinant of creativity: the public art acquisitions at the Spanish Basque Country in the 20th century 12

: Xesqui CASTAÑER A determinant of creativity: the public art acquisitions at the Spanish Basque Country in the 20th century 30 Christiane HELLMANZIK Historic art exhibitions and modern day auction results 13 DAY 2 B : 30 2F ROOM I S20107 - 15 NEW INSIGHTS INTO FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND THE MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISE: : 30 ASSESSING LONG-TERM IMPACTS ON HOST ECONOMIES ADORACION ALVARO-MOYA, SUSANNA FELLMAN 16 DAY 2 C :

00 Dominique BARJOT France and American investments in France: between strategy of catching up and policy of national

- independence (1946-1974) 18 Margrit MÜLLER FDI of Swiss firms during the first half of the 20th century. Risks and rewards for the firms and the economies :

00 involved Jimmyn PARC The effects of two inherently different foreign direct investment on host country: A case study of Korean

09 DAY 3 A automobile industry :

00 Rafael CASTRO Technological Transfers and Foreign Multinationals in Emerging Markets: Derosne & Cail in the 19th Century

- Nadia FERNÁNDEZPINEDO 12 Technological Transfers and Foreign Multinationals in Emerging Markets: Derosne & Cail in the 19th Century :

30 David PRETEL Technological Transfers and Foreign Multinationals in Emerging Markets: Derosne & Cail in the 19th Century Andrea LLUCH Assessing the impacts of FDI in a host economy from a long-term perspective: The Argentinean experience

13 DAY 3 B (1870c-1971) :

30 Norma LANCIOTTI Assessing the impacts of FDI in a host economy from a long-term perspective: The Argentinean experience

- (1870c-1971) 17 Paul Kenneth KINYUA The Political Economy of Regulating Multinational Corporations in Africa: A Case Study of Kenya : 00 Andrea COLLI Joint Ventures as a Modernizing Factor in a developing economy. The Italian story in the 20th century Camilla BRAUTASET Rekindling Long Lost Love? Foreign direct investments, business history and migration studies 09 DAY 4 A Edward M. KERBY Geography, incentives, and ethnicity: What Determined Asian Foreign Direct Investment on South Africa’s : 00 Industrial Periphery (1975 - 1995)?

- Paloma FERNÁNDEZPÉREZ 12 Innovative Spanish Multinationals in the US between the 1950s and 2014: Apprentices becoming Masters, or :

30 just Globalization? Hildete VODOPIVES FDI in Brazil in the 1990s and 2000s; macro factors impacting the internationalization of Vale 13 DAY 4 B

: Discussants: Andrea LLUCH, Andrea COLLI, Paloma FERNÁNDEZ-PÉREZ 30 - 17 S20113 : 2F ROOM J 00 Wages and global development since 1950/1960s: diversity and convergence between emerging and 09 DAY 5 A advanced countries : 00 Michel-Pierre CHELINI - 12 Michel-Pierre CHELINI Wage issues since the 50s :

30 Report of the preconference 9-10 April 2015 in Arras (France) Edward M KERBY Wages issues in contemporary South-Africa

13 DAY 5 B Borodkin LEONID Wages issue in rural/urban Russia 1880-1914 for the first globalization related to the Soviet period (1950-1991) : 30 Pierre LANTHIER Indian salary issue (the impact of wages on the Indian part of the success of the Tata Group)

- Aomar IBOURK Labour market in Morocco and gender wage inequality 17

: Patrick BELSER The ILO Global Wage Report and current wage-related debates 00 Jimmyn PARC The economic profitability in corporation, the wages as secondary component, some examples

Discussant: Dominique BARJOT !" #$%&'()* P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 4 A 09:00-12:30 THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM K S20141 Demographic differentials by wealth and status Hao DONG, Tommy BENGTSSON

Lionel KESZTENBAUM Wealth accumulation and mortality differentials during the economic take off. France, 1825-1939

Volha LAZUKA Public health investment, industrialization and child mortality in a rural setting: The case of southern Sweden 13 DAY 1 A :

1870-1940 30

Christer LUNDH Social norms and human agency: Marriage in 19th century Sweden - Christa MATTHYS Delivered with care. Reproductive health seeking strategies by occupational status in 19th century Flanders 17 : Hao DONG Family influences on reproduction: An East Asian comparison, 1700-1950 00 Satomi KUROSU Marriage and household socioeconomic differentials in early modern northeastern Japan: Rural-urban similarity and diversity 09 DAY 2 A : Mary Louise NAGATA Socioeconomic status and class differences in family and demographic practice in nineteenth century Kyoto, 00

1843-1869 - 12 Long XING Marriage between equals: Assortative mating in revolutionary rural China, 1945-1965 : 30

5F ROOM 501 S10041 13 DAY 2 B : 30

Public Goods Provision in the Early Modern Economy: Role of the Regional Society in Japan, China and - Europe 15 : Masayuki TANIMOTO 30

Masayuki TANIMOTO From ‘feudal’ lords to local notables: changing patterns of public goods provision from 17th to 19th century 16 DAY 2 C Japan : 00 Kenichiro ARATAKE The administration system of domains in early modern Japan -

Kazuho SAKAI Outsourcing the lords’ finance: the origin of local public finance in early modern Japan 18 :

Mitsuo KINOSHITA Targetism, sanction and village autonomy in poor relief: a comparative perspective from early modern rural 00 Japan to England, Eastern Europe, and China

Jonathan HEALEY Coping with risk: the first century of the English Old Poor Law 09 DAY 3 A :

Heinrich KAAK Rulers and ruled in flood protection in the 18th century: dike construction and maintenance in Prussia 00

Junichi KANZAKA The development of civil engineering projects and the change of “kokudaka” in Tokugawa Japan - Takashi IIDA Lords’ forestry for people’s basic needs (“Notdurft”): evidence from Prussia’s royal forests during the 18th and 12 :

19th centuries 30 Takeshi AOKI The role of villagers in forest management: cases from state forestry in modern Japan Yoshiyuki AIHARA Forests as commons in early modern China: an analysis of legal cases 13 DAY 3 B : R.Bin WONG Towards a comparative history of public goods provision: state, domain and regional society 30 - 17 : 5F ROOM 509 S20042 00

Long run economic growth and the environment: international comparison from a socio-metabolic 09 DAY 4 A :

perspective 00

Iñaki IRIARTE-GOÑI, Fridolin KRAUSMANN - 12 :

Marina FISCHER Societies’ energy metabolism, revolutions, and transition to “modernity”, Marina Fischer-Kowalski, Fridolin 30 Krausmann, Irene Pallua and Elena Rovenskaya

Fridolin KRAUSMANN The global metabolic transition: Transformation of resource use patterns during industrialization. Fridolin 13 DAY 4 B Krausmann, Schaffartzik Anke, Andreas MayerFridolin Krausmann, Schaffartzik Anke, Andreas Mayer : 30 Juan INFANTE-AMATE The material basis of economic modernization. EW-MFA and GDP in the case of Spain (1860-2010). Authors: -

Infante-Amate, J. , Soto, D., Aguilera, E. , Guzmán, G. , Cid, A., García-Ruiz, R. y González de Molina, M. 17 :

Rick HÖLSGENS Long-term CO2 and SO2 emissions in the Netherlands: Industrialization and structural change. Rick Hölsgens; 00 Co-authors: Ben Gales; Jan Pieter Smits , Frank Notten.

vicente PINILLA Global water in a global world: a long term study on agricultural virtual water flows in the world. Rosa Duarte, 09 DAY 5 A Vicente Pinilla and Ana Serrano : Sofia HENRIQUES Hidden energy flows in Anglo-Danish Trade. Sofia Henriques, Astrid Kander, Paul Sharp, Paul Warde 00 -

Iñaki IRIARTE-GOÑI Spanish international trade in “M.E.F.A.” perspective (1870-1914), Iñaki Iriarte-Goñi. 12 :

Santiago LÓPEZ A case study of joint accounting of ecosystem services and economic activity applied to an infrastructure: the 30 Santa Teresa dam (1960-2010), Libia Santos & Santiago M. López

Enric TELLO An Intermediate Disturbance-Complexity model of agricultural and forest mosaics: Exploring the links between 13 DAY 5 B

socio-metabolic disturbance and landscape ecology performance (Mallorca Island, Spain, 1956-2011), Enric : Tello, Joan Marull, Carme Font, Nofre Fullana, Elena Domene 30 - 17 : 00

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Bokang MPETA Black living standards during before, during and after apartheid

13 DAY 1 A Martine MARIOTTI Labor migration and structural change in rural labor markets: Evidence from Malawi : 30 Alexander MORADI Ethnicity and Job Performance in the Kenyan Police (1940-1970)

- James FENSKE Labor and health in colonial Nigeria 17

: Felix Meier ZU SELHAUSEN 00 From Farmers to Clerks: Social Mobility in colonial and post-colonial Uganda, 1908-2008 Dieter VON FINTEL The pre-colonial roots of structural unemployment 09 DAY 2 A Nonso OBIKILI Climate, Yams and pre-colonial social organization in Africa : 00 - 12 5F ROOM 554 S10045 : 30 Africa in an Era of Decolonization: British Aid and Development in Comparative Perspective 13 DAY 2 B Ichiro MAEKAWA, Sarah Elizabeth STOCKWELL : 30 Ichiro MAEKAWA An Outline of British Aid after World War II: Introduction to the Session - 15 Sarah Elizabeth STOCKWELL :

30 From Colonial Development to Post-colonial Technical Assistance: British Approaches to State-building in Post- colonial Africa

16 DAY 2 C Joseph Morgan HODGE Afterlife of Empire: Post-colonial Careering of Former Colonial Experts

: Shoko MIZUNO International Cooperation in Technical Assistance for Development in Late Colonial and Early Postcolonial Africa 00

- Miguel Bandeira JERÓNIMO

18 Internationalism and Development: the Late Colonial State in the Portuguese Empire in a Comparative

: Perspective (1945-1975) 00 Naaborko SACKEYFIO-LENOCH

09 DAY 3 A Ghana’s Trades Union Congress and the Politics of International Labor Alliances, 1957-1966 :

00 Discussant: Gareth AUSTIN - 12 :

30 5F ROOM 555 S10034

13 DAY 3 B The Globalization of Medicine and Public Health: Economic and Social Perspectives (1850-2000) :

30 Donzé PIERRE-YVES, Thomas DAVID -

17 Takeuchi RYOSUKE The Process of the Foreign Pharmaceutical Enterprise’s Management in Japan after WWII: The Case of

: Schering AG, 1950s-1990s 00 Thomas DAVID Global health and development during the first half of the 20th century: The fellowship programs of international organizations and the notion of human capital 09 DAY 4 A William Gervase CLARENCE-SMITH : 00 The spread of Trypanosoma evansi (surra) in modern times: the globalisation of a disease of livestock in the

- 19th and 20th centuries 12 Davide RODOGNO Global health and development during the first half of the 20th century: The fellowship programs of international : 30 organizations and the notion of human capital Maki UMEMURA Globalisation in the creation of new therapeutics: Regenerative medicine and the case of tissue engineering 13 DAY 4 B Julia S. YONGUE Traditional Medicines Go Global: Business, “New” Drug Development and Health Inequalities : 30 Kohei WAKIMURA Situating the East Asian Quarantine Politics in the International Context: The Late 19th Century and the Inter-

- war Period 17

: Mai YAMASHITA Activity and History of Nurses Providing Care to the Poor 00 Pierre-Yves DONZÉ Introduction

09 DAY 5 A Yi-Tang LIN Making Health Comparable: WHO’s Engagement in Setting Standards for Health Statistics :

00 Discussant: Akihito SUZUKI - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!! "#$%&'() P+,+--"- S"../01. DAY 4 A 09:00-12:30 THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 6F ROOM 662 S10020 Diverse Routes to Schooling for All David MITCH, Sun GO

Gabriele CAPELLI Escaping from the Human Capital Trap? Italy’s Regions and the move to centralized primary schooling, 1861-

1936. 13 DAY 1 A :

Fran BELTRAN Land access inequality and education in pre-industrial Spain. 30

Hakan FORSELL Justifications of distance education in Sweden 1920-1970: geography, democratization, and the modern - economy. 17 : Irineu de Carvalho FILHO Education Performance: was it all determined 100 years ago? Evidence from Sao Paolo. 00 Irina ESPANA Actors, institutional change and reproduction. The Colombian case of racial exclusion and regional development Se YAN The long-term impacts of the rise of China’s modern education system. 09 DAY 2 A : Pei GAO Rise from Chaos: what drove the spread of modern primary schooling in China through the early twentieth 00

century? - 12 Sun GO Two paths to universal public schooling in Japanese colonies: a comparative analysis of Korea and Taiwan. : Jutta BOLT Financing the Protestant Missionary Wave, 1800-1960. 30 David MITCH Global Perspectives on Schooling for All 13 DAY 2 B :

Discussant: David MITCH 30 - 15

S10067 : 6F ROOM 664 30

Diverse accounts and accountings: constructions and creations of accounting across space and time 16 DAY 2 C

Cheryl Susan MC WATTERS : 00

José Miguel LANA-BERASAIN - 18 Accounting the Commons: Account Records for Managing Natural Resources in Northern Spain, 16th-20th : Centuries 00 Jessica Vechbanyongratana From Assessing Taxes to Securing Property Rights: The Evolution of Land Deeds in Thailand 09 DAY 3 A :

Frank LEWIS Understanding History Through Accounting Records and Economic Theory: Applications drawn from the Royal 00

African Company, the Hudson’s Bay Company, and the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada - Ann CARLOS Understanding History Through Accounting Records and Economic Theory: Applications drawn from the Royal 12 :

African Company, the Hudson’s Bay Company, and the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada 30 Frank J TOUGH Turning a 1670 Royal Charter into 20th Century Capital: The Hudson’s Bay Company’s Land Department

records and the financialization of an asset on the periphery of the British Empire 13 DAY 3 B :

Kim TODT “Perfect Reconyng”: The Use of Vade Mecums in Early America 30

Martin PERSSON The Stable Money Association: The Performativity of Monetary Lobbying - 17 Cheryl Susan MCWATTERS : Constructing Patient Identity: The Technology of the Medical Record in Making the Psychiatric Hospital 00 Calculable

Thomas FOTH Constructing Patient Identity: The Technology of the Medical Record in Making the Psychiatric Hospital 09 DAY 4 A

Calculable : 00 - 12 : 30 6F ROOM 665 S20136 13 DAY 4 B

Revisiting the role of foreign trade in socialist economies : 30 Valeria ZANIER - 17

Oscar SANCHEZ-SIBONY Big Oil, High Finance and the Diminution of the Soviet Union : 00 Valentina FAVA The “Front-line of Our Enterprises”: ENI, Fiat and the Italian-Soviet Economic Relations

Elena KOCHETKOVA Finnish-Soviet trade in the 1950s-60s: interests and tools of Cold War actors 09 DAY 5 A

Pui-Tak LEE The Film Industry Caught between the KMT and CCP Rivalry in Hong Kong, 1950s-80s : 00 Valeria ZANIER Engaging with the Storm: the transformation of trade institutions in Mao’s China -

Christopher LEIGHTON Stones in the River: China’s Big Capitalists through the post-Mao Transition 12 : Federico PACHETTI Forecasting China’s economic shift: US PRC Policy in the long 1970 30

Discussants: Jari ELORANTA, Niklas JENSEN-ERIKSEN 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

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2F ROOM B1 2F ROOM K Environmental Foundations of Asian Capitalism Foreign capital and colonial Southeast Asia: Profits, Kaoru SUGIHARA, Kenneth POMERANZ, Tirthankar ROY economic growth and indigenous society Thomas J. LINDBLAD 2F ROOM B2 5F ROOM 501 The Quantitative History of China, ca. 1368-1949 Bas VAN LEEUWEN, Yi XU, Peter FOLDVARI Total War, International Business and Organizational Innovation 1F ROOM C1 Ben WUBS, Takafumi KUROSAWA, Neil FORBES

Banking supervision in comparative perspective: 5F ROOM 509 Europe, America and East Asia Eiji HOTORI, Mikael WENDSCHLAG, Catherine R. SCHENK African, American, Asian and European ways of institutionalizing statistics 1F ROOM C2 Béatrice TOUCHELAY, Jean-Pierre BEAUD

Organizational Innovation and Business Enterprise in 5F ROOM 510 International Perspective Naomi R. LAMOREAUX, Zorina KHAN New Perspectives on the Economic Impact of Canals and Railways 1F ROOM F Dan BOGART, Xavier DURAN, Alfonso HERRANZ-LONCAN

Discovering North China: Regional Diversity and 5F ROOM 554 Development from the 18th Century to the 20th Century Linda GROVE, Wei ZHANG, Seiichiro YOSHIZAWA Opening of Treaty Ports Reconsidered: The Chinese Maritime Customs and Modern Chinese Economy 1F ROOM G Songdi WU

Monetary Systems in Post-colonial transition in Asia 5F ROOM 555 and Africa OLIVIER FEIERTAG, Vincent DUCHAUSSOY, Kako NUBUKPO Economic Information in Motion: Case Studies on Early Twentieth-Century East Asia 1F ROOM H Joyman LEE, Tai-kuang HO, Miriam KAMINISHI, Masao DAEUMER Piracy, Smuggling and Black Markets: Rethinking Market and Consumer Practice, c. 1600-1900s 6F ROOM 662 Beverly LEMIRE, Kenneth MOURE The City and the World – Spatial and Temporal Connectivities in the pre-Modern World 2F ROOM I 13 DAY 4 B Radhika SESHAN, Ruby MALONI : Authoritarianism, centre-local delegation, and the 30 - economy 6F ROOM 664 17 :

Steven NAFZIGER 00 The institutional foundations of long-distance trade before industrialization: diversity and change. 2F ROOM J Daniel STRUM, Yadira Gonzalez DE LARA, Tijl VANNESTE Multinationals from emerging and developing countries: historical roots 6F ROOM 665 Judith CLIFTON, Daniel DIAZ-FUENTES, Pierre LANTHIER Long-Run Perspectives on African Agricultural Development Erik GREEN, Lowe BÖRJESON, Jutta BOLT

!"#$%&'( )* P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 4 B 13:30-17:00 THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM B1 S10097 Environmental Foundations of Asian Capitalism Kaoru SUGIHARA, Kenneth POMERANZ, Tirthankar ROY

Kaoru SUGIHARA Introduction ①

13 DAY 1 A Kenneth POMERANZ Introduction ② : 30 Koji TANAKA Development of Intensive Agricultural Systems in Asian Rice-Growing Zone: From Tokugawa Japan to

- Contemporary Tropical Asia 17 Kenneth POMERANZ Resources, Growth, and the Persistence of Spatial Inequalities in China : 00 Tirthankar ROY Agrarian Expansion and Ecological Change in the Tropics: India in Comparative Perspective Kaoru SUGIHARA Transformation of Asia’s Resource Base: Impact of Fossil Fuels on Industrialization 09 DAY 2 A Gareth AUSTIN Comments ① : 00 Astrid KANDER Comments ② - 12 : 30 2F ROOM B2 S10053

13 DAY 2 B The Quantitative History of China, ca. 1368-1949 : 30 Bas VAN LEEUWEN, Yi XU, Peter FOLDVARI - 15 Osamu SAITO A brief introduction in the historical statistics of China and Japan : 30 Zhihong SHI Agriculture in the Qing Dynasty Yi XU Industrialisation in late Qing and Republican China 16 DAY 2 C Cheng ZHENGPING International Trade 1840-1949 : 00 Bas VAN LEEUWEN Urbanization in China, ca. 1100-1900 -

18 Yi XU Chinese GDP, ca. 1660-1933.

: Peter FOLDVARI Market development in Qing China 00 Martin UEBELE The extent and composition of disaster relief after China’s 1823 flood: New archival evidence. 09 DAY 3 A : 00 1F ROOM C1 S10094 - 12 Banking supervision in comparative perspective: Europe, America and East Asia : 30 Eiji HOTORI, Mikael WENDSCHLAG, Catherine R. SCHENK

13 DAY 3 B Eugene N. WHITE Stabilizing the National Banking System 1864-1913: The role of the bank examination : 30 Gerarda WESTERHUIS New beliefs at the top: Mapping the changing backgrounds of Dutch bankers, 1950-2007

- Catherine R. SCHENK Offshore markets and Shadow Banking: Hong Kong bank regulation in years of growth and crisis 1965-85 17

: Koji FUDA The factors which formed the Thai prudential policy before and after the crisis of 1997 00 Wang JINGBIN Comments from the case of China

09 DAY 4 A Thibaud GIDDEY The quiet influence of the Swiss banking law in the shaping of the Belgian supervisory regime of 1935

: Emmanuel MOURLON-DRUOL 00 Why did Europeans fail to create a banking union before the euro? The development of banking regulation and -

12 supervision in Western Europe, 1965-1983

: Pierre SIKLOS Benchmarking Macroprudential policies: An initial assessment 30 Eiji HOTORI Explaining the formalization of banking supervision: A comparison of five countries (with Mikael Wendschlag)

13 DAY 4 B Mikael WENDSCHLAG Explaining the formalization of banking supervision: A comparison of five countries (with Eiji Hotori) : 30 Discussants: Ayumu SUGAWARA, Teru NISHIKAWA - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'"() P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 4 B 13:30-17:00 THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM C2 S20089 Organizational Innovation and Business Enterprise in International Perspective Naomi R. LAMOREAUX, Zorina KHAN

Cihan ARTUNC Enterprise Forms and Firm Mortality

Zorina KHAN Related Investing: Corporate Ownership and the Dynamics of Capital Mobilization during Early Industrialization 13 DAY 1 A : Michael ALDOUS Avoiding Negligence and Profusion: The Role of Hybrid Ownership Forms in the 19th Century Anglo-Indian 30

Trade - Susana MARTINEZ Making Up the Rules for A New Enterprise Form: The Spanish SRL, 1886-1936 17 : Tom NICHOLAS The Organization of Enterprise in Japan" 00 Leslie HANNAH Twentieth Century Enterprise Forms: Japan in Comparative Perspective 09 DAY 2 A Naomi R. LAMOREAUX Political Democratization and Corporate Governance : Tetsuji OKAZAKI What Did Corporate Executives, Outside Directors and Large Shareholders Really Do? Corporate Governance 00 of Tokyo Marine Co. and Taisho Marine Co. in Mitsubishi and Mitsui Zaibatsu - 12

Eric D. HILT The Choice of Organizational Form among American Investment Banks, 1890-1990 : 30 Andrea COLLI Ownership and Performance in European Big Business: The Longitudinal Perspective

Discussants: Robin PEARSON, Amanda GREGG, Carola FRYDMAN 13 DAY 2 B : 30 - 1F ROOM F S10073 15 : 30 Discovering North China: Regional Diversity and Development from the 18th Century to the 20th Century

Linda GROVE, Wei ZHANG, Seiichiro YOSHIZAWA 16 DAY 2 C : Linda GROVE The "Discovering North China" Project: Introduction 00 -

Tan XU Commercial Cities and Towns of North China during the Ming-Qing Period: A Study Using Custom Archives 18

Records and Merchant Guild Inscriptions : 00 Yaping XIONG Development of the Modern Transportation System and the Rise and Fall of North China Towns: Taking Luohe and Zhoukou (1905-1985) as Case Studies 09 DAY 3 A Wei ZHANG Transition of the Rural Marketing System in Northern China: A Case Study of Hebei Province (1736-1937) : 00 Seiichiro YOSHIZAWA The Changing Concept of the "Northwest Region" in Late Imperial and Modern China -

Shinji ASADA Exploring North China in the Age of "New Geography": The Perspective of German-Japanese Relations 12 :

Toru KUBO Japan and the Development of North China as a Regional Concept 30 Limin ZHANG Characteristics of the Commodity Market in Modern North China 13 DAY 3 B Discussant: Bin WONG : 30 - 17 1F ROOM G S20048

: 00 Monetary Systems in Post-colonial transition in Asia and Africa OLIVIER FEIERTAG, Vincent DUCHAUSSOY, Kako NUBUKPO 09 DAY 4 A : 00 Nadeem AFTAB Monetary Decolonization: The Case of India (co-authored paper) - Tehreem HUSAIN Monetary Decolonization: The Case of India (co-authored paper) 12 : Nuno VALERIO Monetary decolonisation of the Portuguese Colonial Empire: 1961-1975 and after 30 Olivier FEIERTAG Morocco and the franc zone (1956-1959): "Morexit" or Decolonization? 13 DAY 4 B Vincent DUCHAUSSOY Monetary decolonisation and africanisation in the West Africa’s franc zone (1960s to 1970s) : Kako NUBUKPO Fifty years of Monetary Policy in West Africa: What have we learned? 30 - 17 : 1F ROOM H S10011 00

Piracy, Smuggling and Black Markets: Rethinking Market and Consumer Practice, c. 1600-1900s 09 DAY 5 A :

Beverly LEMIRE, Kenneth MOURE 00 -

Beverly LEMIRE In the Wake of Global Trade: Smuggling, Scavenging & Wrecking in the Expansion of Consumer Markets, c. 12

1600-1800 : 30 Michael KWASS Between Production and Consumption: The Role of Smuggling in the Eighteenth-Century Consumer Revolution

Kent G. DENG Extreme Entrepreneurship: Maritime Smuggling in Coastal China, in the Pre-Modern Period 13 DAY 5 B :

Robert J. ANTONY Piracy, Smuggling, and the Shadow Economy in the Gulf of Tonkin, 1550-1850 30

Kenneth MOURÉ ‘Empty Shelves’: Consumers and the Functions of the Black Market in Occupied France, 1940-1944 - 17 Aaron MOORE Little Autarkies: Youth and the Burdens of Self-Sufficiency During World War II, Japan : 00 Discussants: Danielle VAN DEN HEUVEL, Kent DENG

!"#$%&'( )' P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 4 B 13:30-17:00 THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM I S10055 Authoritarianism, centre-local delegation, and the economy Steven NAFZIGER

Gary MAGEE The Prisoner’s Dilemma: An (Un)Natural Experiment from Nazi Germany

13 DAY 1 A Maciej TYMIŃSKI The Party Agents in the Command Economy: The Case of Warsaw District in the Years 1950-1970 : 30 Marvin SÜßE Accounting for the Size of Nations. Empirical Determinants of Secessions and the Soviet Breakup

- Leigh A GARDNER A Missing Piece of the Fiscal Puzzle? Local Government Finance and Indirect Rule in British Colonial Africa 17

: Jessica HENNESSEY The Impact of Decentralization on Municipalities 00 Price FISHBACK The Interaction of the National and State Governments During the New Deal

09 DAY 2 A Maura DYKSTRA Anonymity, Place, Authority, and the Court of Chongqing: Exploring the Relationship between Qing Long- distance Commercial Practices and Imperial Jurisdiction from 1750 to 1911 : 00 Debin MA Centralization and Decentralization in Chinese History, An Institutional Approach - 12

: S10080

30 2F ROOM J

13 DAY 2 B Multinationals from emerging and developing countries: historical roots

: Judith CLIFTON, Daniel DIAZ-FUENTES, Pierre LANTHIER 30 -

15 Paloma FERNÁNDEZ A Rising Sun in Spain. Evidence of Japanese Knowledge Transfer to Spanish Multinationals in the second half of the twentieth century : 30 Dominique BARJOT Samsung’s historical roots Kathryn FURLONG EPM’s quest for “integrated autonomy”: The historical roots of a public multinational 16 DAY 2 C

: Pierre LANTHIER Historical roots of the TATA group 00 Alexandre MACCHIONE SAES -

18 Electric power and diplomacy: US-Brazil relations in the Brazilian electric sector, 1945-1954

: Daniel DÍAZ-FUENTES TELMEX and state-firm relations: a long-term perspective 00 Judith CLIFTON TELMEX and state-firm relations: a long-term perspective

09 DAY 3 A Rang-Ri PARK Samsung’s historical roots :

00 Angel CALVO Was there really a Latin American strategy in the ‘multinationalization’ of Telefónica

- Bernardo KOSACOFF ARCOR: three phases of internationalization 12 Xiaolan ZHOU The international activities of the biggest public works companies in China : 30

2F ROOM K S20015 13 DAY 3 B : 30 Foreign capital and colonial Southeast Asia: Profits, economic growth and indigenous society -

17 Thomas J. LINDBLAD : 00 Anne BOOTH Growth, Industrialization and the Role of Foreign Capital: Asian Colonies, 1900-42 Ewout FRANKEMA An Extraordinary Drain? New Estimates of the Return on Investment in the Netherlands Indies, 1919-1939 09 DAY 4 A Thomas LINDBLAD Corporate Structure and Profit in Late Colonial Indonesia : 00 Colin BROWN Commanders and Subalterns: Foreign Capital, Industrial Sugar Manufacture, Farmers and Workers in Rural

- Java from the Inter-War Depression to Nationalization, 1931-1959 12 Frank OCHSENDORF Gains from Foreign Investment for Indigenous Society in North Sumatra, 1860-1960 : 30 Mark VAN DE WATER Dutch Investment in Indonesia in the Late Colonial Period and after Indonesian Independence

13 DAY 4 B Pierre VAN DER ENG Extractive Institutions, Colonial Drain and Underdevelopment: The Case of Indonesia

: Bambang PURWANTO (to be announced) 30 Riad REZZIK The Hidden Hinge of Imperial Finance: Malaysia and the Unravelling of British Colonial Debt Policy - 17 : 00 5F ROOM 501 S10012

09 DAY 5 A Total War, International Business and Organizational Innovation :

00 Ben WUBS, Takafumi KUROSAWA, Neil FORBES -

12 Luciano SEGRETO Sliding doors. Siemens investments in Italy 1899-1949 :

30 Neil FORBES Rio Tinto’s Spanish investments before and after the Second World War: corporate strategy and political risk Takafumi KUROSAWA Total War, Political Risk and Organizational Change of Swiss and (Anglo)-Dutch Multinationals

13 DAY 5 B Ben WUBS Total War, Political Risk and Organizational Change of Swiss and (Anglo)-Dutch Multinationals :

30 Ryo IZAWA Impact on European MNEs of international double taxation on business income, 1914-1980s

- Haile MULUKEN AKALU Disposal of Italian Property in Ethiopia, 1941-1956: A Historical Review of the Theory and Practice of Custody 17 of Enemy Property : 00 Takeo KIKKAWA War and innovation: Two entrepreneurs who led Japan’s miracle post-war restoration Marten BOON International Business during the Cold War: the effects of Middle Eastern nationalism on European business, 1956-1960 !" #$%&"'() P+,+--"- S"../01. DAY 4 B 13:30-17:00 THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 5F ROOM 509 S20044 African, American, Asian and European ways of institutionalizing statistics Béatrice TOUCHELAY, Jean-Pierre BEAUD

Béatrice TOUCHELAY Presentation of session with Jean-Pierre Beaud

Theodore M. PORTER Keynote speaker. “The Special Problems of Counting the Insane" 13 DAY 1 A : Jean-Pierre BEAUD Statistical and public controversies in today’s world 30

Luiz-Carlos SOARES Sebastiâo Ferreira Soares and the introduction of statistical science in nineteenth Century Brazil - 17

Makoto HANASHIMA The constitution of cause-of-death statistics in modern Japan: the experience of standardization and : implementation with Kenichi Tomobe 00 Kenichi TOMOBE The constitution of cause-of-death statistics in modern Japan: the experience of standardization and implementation 09 DAY 2 A : Martine MESPOULET Statistics and statisticians in West of Europe 00

Thor O JENSEN Rise and fall of one regime of governing close to numbers - The Norwegian Case (1800-2005) - 12

Ute SCHNEIDER Creating international standards? Methodological considerations on economic statistics at the international : congresses since the 19th century 30 Facil TESFAYE The production and (mis)use of official statistics in Rwanda and South Africa 13 DAY 2 B

Cecilia LANATA BRIONES The Argentine comprehensive price index and the somber years (1918-1931) : 30 Beatrice TOUCHELAY Conclusion and perspectives - 15 : 5F ROOM 510 S20127 30

New Perspectives on the Economic Impact of Canals and Railways 16 DAY 2 C :

Dan BOGART, Xavier DURAN, Alfonso HERRANZ-LONCAN 00 -

Alex MORADI History, Path Dependence and Development: Evidence from Colonial Railroads, Settlers and Cities in Kenya 18 :

Christian HUNG Evaluating the Effects of Transportation Breaks on the U.S. Antebellum Economy 00 Elisabeth PERLMAN Dense Enough To Be Brilliant: Patents, Urbanization, and Transportation in Nineteenth Century America

John TANG The Engine and the Reaper: Industrialization and Mortality in Late Nineteenth Century Japan 09 DAY 3 A :

Xavier DURAN Why not using the wheel: Evidence from the Cambao Road 00

Johan FOURIE Rails to prosperity. The economic impact of Africa’s largest railway network before 1910 - 12 Bogart DAN Railways and Occupational Change in Industrial Britain : 30

5F ROOM 554 S20161 13 DAY 3 B : Opening of Treaty Ports Reconsidered: The Chinese Maritime Customs and Modern Chinese Economy 30 -

Songdi WU 17 : 00 Songdi WU The search,sorting and preliminary research on China’s Maritime Customs publications (1859-1949) Chihyun CHANG World War 1 and China’s financial reorganisation:The Boxer indermnity,foreign dets and national Loans 09 DAY 4 A Liehui WANG British and Japanese Maritime Network in China in 1920s : 00 Zhe WANG The spatial distribution of domestic trade flows in modern China (1849-1949) -

Lei YANG The Shinpping industry of Japan Before and after World war 1 12 :

Shusheng FANG How was modern China shaped economically? : Cues from Chinese Maritimes Customs statistics 30 Jingmin YANG The tariff policy of Nanking Republic Government and the import substitution in Chinese Cotton industry (1928-

1936) 13 DAY 4 B :

Qiuhong HE The study on free ports in modern China,taking Qingdao and Weihaiwei for examples 30 -

Discussants: Robert BICKERS, Takeshi HAMASHITA 17 : 00 5F ROOM 555 S10065 09 DAY 5 A

Economic Information in Motion: Case Studies on Early Twentieth-Century East Asia : 00 Joyman LEE, Tai-kuang HO, Miriam KAMINISHI, Masao DAEUMER - 12

Joyman LEE Impact of Japan’s Information Infrastructure on China as a Case of Technology Transfer : 30 Robert HELLYER How to Stop the Black Tea Wave? Information Gathering in Japan’s Tea Export Trade to the U.S., 1890 to 1940

Miriam KAMINISHI The Impact of Political and Economic Events on the Multiple-Currency System in Manchuria, 1929-32 13 DAY 5 B

Tai-kuang HO How to Evaluate Money Doctors Objectively: Money Doctors from the West Reconsidered : 30

Masao DAEUMER French and German Policies in Institutional Bargaining in Asian Trade: An Analysis of the Interplay of Tariffs, -

Diplomatic Prestige and Economic Information Flows, 1907-1932 17 :

Hikaru TANAKA Information Flows in the Bailout Process for the Local Economy: A Case Study of Modern Japan in the 1910s 00 and 1920s

Discussants: Masayuki TANIMOTO, Kazuko FURUTA, Denggao LONG !"#$%&'( )* P+,+--$- S$../01. DAY 4 B 13:30-17:00 THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 6F ROOM 662 S20020 The City and the World – Spatial and Temporal Connectivities in the pre-Modern World Radhika SESHAN, Ruby MALONI

Radhika SESHAN The City in and as the World – A Comparative Study of Cambay and Fort St. George

13 DAY 1 A Abha SINGH Merchant Groups and the Trading Rurban Networks in Suba Delhi in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries : 30 Ryuto SHIMADA South Asian merchants at Batavia in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

- Ishrat ALAM Ports and Hinterland in the Seventeenth Century Coromandel 17

: Sumitra KULKARNI Migration Patterns in the 18th century Maratha Regions – A Case of Pargana Towns in Malwa and Bundelkhand 00 Michihiro OGAWA The Networks of Market Towns (qasbas) in Western India from the late Eighteenth to the early Nineteenth centuries 09 DAY 2 A Shizuo KATAKURA Dual City of Muscat: Structure of the Commercial Centre and its Residents in the 18th and 19th centuries : 00 Ruquia HUSSAIN The Mughal Port City of Surat and the Foreign Merchants (1600-1730) -

12 Ruby MALONI Maritime Cities and their hinterland: Surat and Bombay : 30

6F ROOM 664 S20063 13 DAY 2 B : 30 The institutional foundations of long-distance trade before industrialization: diversity and change. -

15 Daniel STRUM, Yadira Gonzalez DE LARA, Tijl VANNESTE : 30 Kathryn M. HUDSON* Movers and Shakers: Political Economics and Exchange in Precolumbian America* John S. HENDERSON* Movers and Shakers: Political Economics and Exchange in Precolumbian America* 16 DAY 2 C Jessica GOLDBERG Labels and Letters: the material of trust in the medieval world : 00 Yadira González DE LARA The Impact of Formal Monitoring on Financial Development: from debt to equity in late medieval Venice -

18 Adrian B. LEONARD Institutions for Contract Enforcement: insiders, outsiders, and insurance in early modern London

: Daniel STRUM The Coevolution of Various Mechanisms Governing the Expansion of Commercial Agency Relations: Jews and 00 Conversos along the sugar route revisited (Brazil, Portugal and the Netherlands, 1595–1618) Esther SAHLE Quakers, Coercion and Pre-Modern Growth: why Friends’ formal institutions for contract enforcement did not 09 DAY 3 A matter for early modern trade expansion : 00 Tijl VANNESTE Forging and Breaking Ties of Business in Eighteenth-Century Europe -

12 Michihiro KANDORI From a Medieval to a Current Economic Issue: Greif’s interactive, context-specific analysis applied to a

: Community Union 30 Discussants: Avner GREIF, Regina GRAFE 13 DAY 3 B : 30 6F ROOM 665 S10148 - 17 :

00 Long-Run Perspectives on African Agricultural Development Erik GREEN, Lowe BÖRJESON, Jutta BOLT 09 DAY 4 A Joseph INIKORI Issues in West African Agricultural Development from Medieval Times to the late Nineteenth Century : 00 Elias MANDALA COLONIAL MARKETS AND THE PARASITIC COTTON SECTOR: MALAWI FROM THE 1880S TO THE - PRESENT 12

: Pieter WOLJTER Terms of trade volatility and Agricultural Development in sub-Saharan Africa, 1870-1939 30 Angus Dalrymple SMITH Did the Atlantic Slave Trade Boost West African Commercial Agriculture?

13 DAY 4 B Frans HUIJZENDVELD Western science and household strategies in the light of a long predicted Malthusian crisis in the West- Usambara Highlands of Tanzania (1900-2014) : 30 Erik GREEN Capturing the capital rents? The development of large-scale farming in Southern Rhodesia, 1900-1960 -

17 Michiel DE HAAS Measuring rural welfare development in colonial cash crop economies: the case of Uganda and beyond : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()* P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 5 A 09:00-12:30 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST 10:30-11:00

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2F ROOM B1 2F ROOM K Government Institutions, Access to Economic Industry, Organization, and Economic Structure in Opportunity, and Income Redistribution Russia in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Price FISHBACK, Andrew SELTZER, Jessica BEAN Amanda G GREGG, Ekaterina KHAUSTOVA

2F ROOM B2 5F ROOM 501 The Quality of Money: Global Monetary History beyond Nobility and business. The contribution of the the Trinity of Monetary Functions aristocracy to economic development in the 18th-19th Akinobu KURODA centuries Silvia A. CONCA MESSINA, Takeshi ABE 1F ROOM C1 5F ROOM 509 Government finance and state spending in China in comparative perspective, ca. 1500-1900 Varieties in regional competitiveness: Location and re- Bas VAN LEEUWEN, Zhihong SHI, Yi XU, Peter FOLDVARI location of business in the 20th century Takafumi KUROSAWA, Bram BOUWENS, Matthias KIPPING, Jari OJALA 1F ROOM C2

Central banks and their role in financial and economic 5F ROOM 510 crises Markus A. DENZEL, William ROBERDS, Werner SCHELTJENS The Globalization of the Luxury Industry (1970-2010) Rika FUJIOKA, Pierre-Yves DONZÉ 1F ROOM F 5F ROOM 554 “Cities and Economic Development: From the Dawn of History to the Present” in homage to Paul Bairoch The commonality and diversity in the histories of inter- Remi JEDWAB firm relationships within Japan, the US and South Korea Yongdo KIM, Shigeru MATSUSHIMA 1F ROOM G

A World Apart? The Eurasian Mountains and Modern 5F ROOM 555 Economic Growth Jon MATHIEU, Luca MOCARELLI, Satoshi MURAYAMA Textile trade and African consumers in a globalizing world, 1700-1850 Kazuo KOBAYASHI, Klaus WEBER 1F ROOM H

Numeracy, Human Capital and its Determinants 6F ROOM 662 Joerg BATEN, Dacil T. JUIF Similarity and difference in pre-industrial Eurasian marriage: Was Malthus right? 2F ROOM I Christer LUNDH, Satomi KUROSU Catching up now and then - do historical perspectives on developing-country dynamics still make sense? 6F ROOM 664 Martin ANDERSSON, Tobias AXELSSON Labour market development in international and historical perspectives 09 DAY 5 A

2F ROOM J : Kentaro SAITO, Natalia MORA-SITJA 00

The Trade Relations in the Mediterranean and the - 12 Black Sea from the middle of the 13th century up to the 6F ROOM 665 : beginning of the 20th century 30 Vladimir Vasilevic MOROZAN, Wolfgang SARTOR, Diversity-driven Dynamics of Economic Development: Irina Viktorovna POTKINA Ecological Constraints, Labour-intensive Production and Socio-cultural Representations of Consumption in Modern South Asia Takashi OISHI, Sayako KANDA, Lisa N. TRIVEDI

!"#$%&'( )( P+,+--$- S$../01. DAY 5 A 09:00-12:30 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM B1 S20106 Government Institutions, Access to Economic Opportunity, and Income Redistribution Price FISHBACK, Andrew SELTZER, Jessica BEAN

Melanie Meng XUE The Literary Inquisition

13 DAY 1 A He (Helen) YANG Fiscal Decentralization and Bureaucratic Capacity: Evidence from Late Imperial China. : 30 John Joseph WALLIS Conceptualizing Government

- Cong LIU International Trade Flows, Changes in Cross-Region Income Distribution, and Expanding Protests in China, 17 1900-1930 : 00 Price FISHBACK The Impact of Progressive Era Labor Regulations on the Manufacturing Labor Market in America Jessica BEAN World War I and Labor Regulations 09 DAY 2 A Andrew SELTZER The Impact of arbitrated minimum wages on wages and employment: Evidence from the 1896 Victoria (Australia) : 00 Factory and Shops Act -

12 Discussant: Price FISHBACK : 30

2F ROOM B2 S10017

13 DAY 2 B : 30 The Quality of Money: Global Monetary History beyond the Trinity of Monetary Functions -

15 Akinobu KURODA : 30 Eiji SAKURAI The Transferability of Bonds in Pre-Modern Japan Ping HE The Establishment of Silver as a Currency in Ming Dynasty—From the Perspective of the Function of World 16 DAY 2 C Currency : 00 Farley GRUBB Is Paper Money Just Paper Money? Experimentation and Variation in the Paper Monies Issued by the American

- Colonies from 1690 to 1775. 18 Craig MULDREW The Social Acceptance of Paper Credit is Currency in Eighteenth Century England: A Case Study of : 00 Glastonbury c.1720-1742 Anders ÖGREN Paper Vs Metal in 18th Century Sweden 09 DAY 3 A Patrice BAUBEAU French Copper Coins, 1789-1852, A Challenge to a Technological History of Coined Money : 00 Ekaterina SVIRINA Variety of Monetary Usage in Siberia in the 19th Century -

12 Georges DEPEYROT Money and Monetarisation at the End of 19th Century

: Georgina GOMEZ Why Do People Want a Currency? 30 Akinobu KURODA The Character of Money: Beyond the Trinity of Monetary Functions

13 DAY 3 B Discussant: Makoto NISHIBE : 30 - 17 1F ROOM C1 S10043 : 00 Government finance and state spending in China in comparative perspective, ca. 1500-1900

09 DAY 4 A Bas VAN LEEUWEN, Zhihong SHI, Yi XU, Peter FOLDVARI : 00 Guanglin LIU Regional government finance during the Song Dynasty -

12 Qingliang YU Chinese government finance in the Ming Dynasty :

30 Huimen LAI Imperial Household finances in the Qing Dynasty Zhihong SHI Chinese government finance ca. 1840-1949

13 DAY 4 B Debin MA Government finance in Late Imperial China : 30 Moriguchi CHIAKI Comparative institutional analysis of public finance in Tokugawa Japan and Qing China.

- Peter FOLDVARI Comparative government finance in Western Europe 17

: Karaman KIVANC Ottoman state finances in European comparative perspective 00 Discussant: Peter LINDERT 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()* P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 5 A 09:00-12:30 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM C2 S10059 Central banks and their role in financial and economic crises Markus A. DENZEL, William ROBERDS, Werner SCHELTJENS

Markus A. DENZEL ‘Central banks’ in the Holy Roman Empire and their Role in Financial and Economic crises: Hamburg and

Nuremberg in the 17th and 18th Century 13 DAY 1 A :

William ROBERDS Crisis management at the Bank of Amsterdam: four calamities and a funeral 30

Werner SCHELTJENS The Crimean War and the modernization of Russian finance (1853-1860) - Takashi SENDA Fiscal Remedies for Open Economies in a Liquidity Trap 17 : Tom KÄRRLANDER A stitch in time saves nine - the averted Swedish financial crisis of 1907 00 François VELDE An overview of early public banks in the United States 09 DAY 2 A Agnes POGANY Financial crisis and the lender of last resort in interwar Hungary : Eugene WHITE Protecting Financial Stability in the Aftermath of the Great War: The Experience of the Federal Reserve Bank of 00 Atlanta - 12

Natacha POSTEL-VINAY What caused Chicago Bank Failures in the Great Depression? A Look at the 1920s : 30 Maria LEONOR COSTA Credit markets and financial institutions in economies without a banking system: The Portuguese case in the 18th century 13 DAY 2 B

Pierre-Cyrille HAUTCOEUR NA : 30 Angelo RIVA NA -

Tetsuji OKAZAKI Final comment 15 : 30

1F ROOM F S20087

16 DAY 2 C : “Cities and Economic Development: From the Dawn of History to the Present” in homage to Paul 00 -

Bairoch 18

Remi JEDWAB : 00

Remi JEDWAB Urbanization without Growth in Historical Perspective 09 DAY 3 A Walker HANLON Endogenous City Disamenities: Lessons from Industrial Pollution in 19th Century Britain : Jeremiah DITTMAR Conflict and Economic Geography: Evidence from the Thirty Years War 00 -

Alex ROTHENBERG Skill Transferability, Migration, and Development: Evidence from Population Resettlement in Indonesia 12

Junfu ZHANG Walled Cities in Late Imperial China : 30 Mark DINCECCO The Economic Legacy of Warfare: Evidence from Urban Europe

Felipe V. CAICEDO The Persistence of (Subnational) Fortune 13 DAY 3 B : 30 -

1F ROOM G S20026 17 : 00 A World Apart? The Eurasian Mountains and Modern Economic Growth

Jon MATHIEU, Luca MOCARELLI, Satoshi MURAYAMA 09 DAY 4 A : Thomas JONES Set-up of Japan’s national parks in the 1920s and 1930s 00

Mei XUEQIN Coal mining of the Western Hill, Beijing, and the world economic system - 12

Xiao KUNBING Export of Bohea tea and the world economy, 17th-19th centuries : 30 Chetan SINGH Hydro-power and irrigation water in the second part of the 20th century

Aleksander PANJEK From pluriactivity to integrated peasant economy. A conceptual step in the Eastern Alps: Slovenia 13 DAY 4 B :

Paolo TEDESCHI Iron mining in the Alpine valleys, 18th-19th centuries 30

Luca MOCARELLE Do European and Asian mountains tell a different story? - Jon MATHIEU Do European and Asian mountains tell a different story? 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( )) P+,+--$- S$../01. DAY 5 A 09:00-12:30 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM H S20066 Numeracy, Human Capital and its Determinants Joerg BATEN, Dacil T. JUIF

Sascha O. BECKER Human Capital, Division of Labour and Conflict

13 DAY 1 A Jacob WEISDORF Human Capital Formation from Occupations: The ‘Deskilling Hypothesis’ Revisited : 30 Leticia ARROYO ABAD The Effects of Mining Activity on numeracy in Early Modern Latin America: Was there a Curse of Natural

- Resources? 17 Erik HORNUNG From Serfdom to Freedom: The Economic Origins of the Emancipation of Labor : 00 Jean-Pascal BASSINO Cash-crop production, Colonialism and Human Capital on the Phillippines Se YAN Ladders to Success: Civil Service Exams and Social Mobility in traditional China (1368-1644) 09 DAY 2 A Laurent HEYBERGER Living Standards and Human Capital in Pre-Colonial and Early-Colonial Algeria: Evidence from Age-Heaping : 00 Marta FELIS-ROTA Can Social Capital Contribute to Explaining the “Impoverished Numerates” puzzle? -

12 Felipe VALENCIA The Mission: Human Capital Transmission, Economic Persistence and Culture in South America :

30 Èric GÓMEZ Land Inequality, an Obstacle to Human Capital Development in Spain during the Eighteenth Century

Discussants: Jaime REIS, David MITCH 13 DAY 2 B : 30

- 2F ROOM I S20041 15 :

30 Catching up now and then - do historical perspectives on developing-country dynamics still make sense?

16 DAY 2 C Martin ANDERSSON, Tobias AXELSSON : 00 Luis BERTOLA Has Latin America changed tracks? Catching up now and then -

18 Lee ALSTON Economic Backwardness and Catching Up: Brazilian Agriculture, 1964–2014 :

00 Cristián DUCOING RUIZ Is equipment investment the key of economic growth? A historical reassessment Gareth AUSTIN Is Africa too late for ‘late industrialization’? 09 DAY 3 A Christer GUNNARSSON Misinterpreting the East Asian Miracles? : 00 Anne BOOTH Southeast Asia’s half-way miracles

- Montserrat LOPEZ JEREZ Catching-up? The different economic dynamics from within Vietnam 12 : 30

13 DAY 3 B 2F ROOM J S20023 : 30

- The Trade Relations in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea from the middle of the 13th century up to 17 the beginning of the 20th century : 00 Vladimir Vasilevic MOROZAN, Wolfgang SARTOR, Irina Viktorovna POTKINA

09 DAY 4 A Klemens KAPS From the Adriatic towards the West: Trade networks of Triestinian merchants with the Atlantic economy, 1740-

: 1820 00 Gelina HARLAFTIS The development of trade and shipping of Black Sea port – cities and there integration to the Western European -

12 Economy, 1830s – 1910s :

30 Constantin ARDELEANU The Market Integration of Danubian Grain during the 19th Century Nailya TAGIROVA Agricultural exports from Volga region to the Azov-Black Sea ports (the beginning of the XX century.)

13 DAY 4 B Boerries KUZMANY Economic and cultural interactions between the landlocked free port of Brody and the maritime free port of :

30 Odessa

- Wolfgang SARTOR The Development of the Grain Trading Company Louis Dreyfus in the Russian Empire in the 19th and in the 17 Beginning 20th Century. : 00 Guido HAUSMANN The effect of the Napoleonic Wars on Russia’s role in the Black Sea and Mediterranean trade. Irina POTKINA Russia’s trade with the Mediterranean countries, 19th century 09 DAY 5 A Bessolitsyn ALEXANDER The Role of Russian Millers’ Congresses in promotion of the Russian Flour to Mediterranean Market at the turn :

00 of the 20th century.

- Lilija BELOUSOVA Odessa and Mediterranean trade, customs policy, smuggling and cultural exchange (the end of the 18th c. - 12 the begginning of the 20th c.) : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()* P+,+--"- S"../01. DAY 5 A 09:00-12:30 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM K S20036 Industry, Organization, and Economic Structure in Russia in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Amanda G GREGG, Ekaterina KHAUSTOVA

Danila RASKOV The Role of Old Believers’ Enterprises: Evidence from the Nineteenth Century Moscow Textile Industry (with 13 DAY 1 A

Vadim Kufenko) : 30

Amanda GREGG Vertical and Horizontal Integration in Imperial Russian Cotton Textiles, 1894-1900 - 17 Güneş GÖKMEN Career Incentives of Governors in late Tsarist Russia (with Dmitry Kofanov) : Steven NAFZIGER Collective Action and Representation in Autocracies: Evidence from Russia’s Great Reforms (with Paul Dower, 00 Evgeny Finkel, and Scott Gelbach)

Sofya SALOMATINA Beyond the Gerschenkron Paradigm: Russian Banking Market Integration in World Comparative Perspective, 09 DAY 2 A :

1874-1897 00

Ekaterina KHAUSTOVA Backwardness and Economic Development in Nineteenth Century Russia (with Robert C. Allen) - Leonid BORODKIN Migration in Russia/USSR in the First Quarter of the 20th Century: Analysis of Economic Factors 12 : 30

5F ROOM 501 S20081 13 DAY 2 B : 30 Nobility and business. The contribution of the aristocracy to economic development in the 18th-19th -

centuries 15 :

Silvia A. CONCA MESSINA, Takeshi ABE 30

Takeshi ABE (with Izumi Shirai and Takenobu Yuki) Business activities of the former feudal lords in Meiji Japan 16 DAY 2 C

Shunsuke NAKAOKA Open the gateway to the business world?: Exploring the role of marriage network between modern Japanese : nobility and business elite 00 -

Porphant OUYYANONT The Privy Purse Bureau and its investment and development role in 19th Century Thailand 18 :

Amal Kumar MISHRA The nobility and the peasants: Situating Odisha in colonial perspective (A 19th century scenario) 00 Nkemjika Chimee IHEDIWA

The role of Hausa/Fulani aristocrats in the colonial economy of Northern Nigeria: 1900-1960 09 DAY 3 A

Marta PETRUSEWICZ Harmonious development on Europe’s peripheries or the landed elites’ last battle for dominion, 1815-1860s : 00

Maria Eugenia MATA Brokerage, an aristocratic entrepreneurial activity?: Illustrating aristocratic entrepreneurial activity before WWI, -

from a Portuguese perspective 12 :

Silvia A. CONCA MESSINA Nobility and Economy in 19th Century Italy: Investments, enterprises and innovations. 30 Stefania LICINI Patricians’ assets in Milan (Italy) during the industrialization: An overview Bartolomé YUN-CASALILLA 13 DAY 3 B :

Nobles here, merchants there: Examples and reflections on the trans-national dimensions of noble status and 30 its rationale, 16th-18th centuries. - Roberto TOLAINI The Genoese nobility: Finance, land and business from the French Revolution up to the First World War. 17 : Monika POETTINGER From aristocracy to business and back: The Ginori family and porcelain 1735-1896 00

Discussant: Daniela FELISINI 09 DAY 4 A : 00 - 12 5F ROOM 509 S10076 : 30 Varieties in regional competitiveness: Location and re-location of business in the 20th century 13 DAY 4 B Takafumi KUROSAWA, Bram BOUWENS, Matthias KIPPING, Jari OJALA : 30

Jari OJALA How to sail a sinking ship – regulatory innovation and the competitiveness of the European shipping industry - 17 Stig TENOLD How to sail a sinking ship – regulatory innovation and the competitiveness of the European shipping industry : Takafumi KUROSAWA The Rise, Decline and Resilience of the Versatile Supporting Industry : Cases from East Asia 00 Matthias KIPPING From Local Entrepreneurship and Innovation to Lasting Global Success: Cases from Canada 09 DAY 5 A So HIRANO Rising of New Chemical industry in East Asian Region: Gaining and Sustaining Competitive Advantage in : Electronic Devices 00 -

Sang-Cheol LEE The Development of Telephone Switchboard Manufacturing Industry and Industrial Policy in Korea (1959-86) 12

Nishimura SHIGEHIRO Technology, Marketing, and Government: Competitiveness of the East Asian Electrical Equipment Industry : 30 Julia YONGUE Exploring the Rise of Big Pharma: A French-Inspired Model for the Global Vaccine Industry

Andrea SCHNEIDER Leasing in Europe – Competitiveness between Historical Roots and American Impact 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( )* P*+*,,$, S$--./0- DAY 5 A 09:00-12:30 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 5F ROOM 510 S10021 The Globalization of the Luxury Industry (1970-2010) Rika FUJIOKA, Pierre-Yves DONZÉ

Rika FUJIOKA and Pierre-Yves DONZÉ

13 DAY 1 A The Globalization of the Luxury Industry (1970-2010) :

30 Laurent TISSOT Luxury Hotels and Globalisation: the Emergence of a New Sector (1970-2010)

- Stephen DOYLE and Christopher MOORE 17 The Establishment and Advancement of the European Luxury Conglomerate: 1980-2000 : 00 Tomoko HASHINO Emergence of Luxury Market and the Survival of Japanese Traditional Kimono Weaving Industry in the Second Half of the 20th Century

09 DAY 2 A Hiromi SHIOJI The Luxury Vehicle Market in Brazil: Different Types of Development :

00 In Soo BAEK The Evolution of Luxury Industry in Korea (1980-2010): Focusing on Reaction of Department Stores and Duty Free Shops -

12 Zhiqing JIANG and Shin’ya NAGASAWA :

30 New Luxury Brand Construction and Internationalization in Asia Pacific: a Comparison between Chinese and Japanese Market 13 DAY 2 B : 30 5F ROOM 554 S10033 - 15 The commonality and diversity in the histories of inter-firm relationships within Japan, the US and South : 30 Korea Yongdo KIM, Shigeru MATSUSHIMA 16 DAY 2 C :

00 Joshua MURRAY Hierarchical Networks: Supplier Relations in the Early American Automobile Industry

- Inman YEO The Formation and Change of the Relationship between Japanese Automakers and Their Suppliers, 18 1930s-1990s : 00 HangKoo LEE Korea’s Experience of the Developing Automobile Industry Yongdo KIM The Inter-firm Relationship in Japan’s Steel Industry of Pre-WWII: Transaction of Steel for Ships in the 1930s 09 DAY 3 A Keishi OKABE The Evolution of Machine Tools Trading System in the 1930s: the Relationship between Nissan Motor Co. and : 00 Japanese Trading Company in North America

- Takashi KITAURA Relationship between Japanese Financial Institutions and Japanese Companies in the 1930s: the Case of 12 Japanese Electric Power Companies and Keihan Electric Railway : 30 Discussants: Takashi SHIMIZU, Eugene K. CHOI 13 DAY 3 B : 30 5F ROOM 555 S10115 - 17

: Textile trade and African consumers in a globalizing world, 1700-1850 00 Kazuo KOBAYASHI, Klaus WEBER

09 DAY 4 A Klaus WEBER Interweaving Central Europe and India with the Atlantic World: A Spatial Approach :

00 Anka STEFFEN Silesia and the Atlantic: Silesian Linens at the pre-colonial West-African Coast

- Telma Gonçalves SANTOS European and Indian textiles in the West Central Africa’s trade, 1751-1775 12 Kazuo KOBAYASHI Guinée cloth, gum Arabic and early nineteenth-century global economy: the case of trade in the Lower Senegal : 30 River Katharine FREDERICK Ecology, Labor and Production: Tracing the decline of the Lower Shire Valley cloth industry, c. 1860-1890 13 DAY 4 B :

30 Discussant: Tirthankar ROY - 17

: S10120 00 6F ROOM 662 Similarity and difference in pre-industrial Eurasian marriage: Was Malthus right? 09 DAY 5 A

: Christer LUNDH, Satomi KUROSU 00

- Christer LUNDH Similarity in Difference: Marriage in Europe and Asia 1700-1900 12 Tommy BENGTSSON The Influence of Economic Factors on First Marriage in Historical Europe and Asia : 30 Satomi KUROSU Remarriage, Gender, and Rural Households in Europe and Asia 1700-1900

13 DAY 5 B James Z. LEE Beyond Malthus: Framework and Achievements of Eurasia Project : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'"() P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 5 A 09:00-12:30 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 6F ROOM 664 S10099 Labour market development in international and historical perspectives Kentaro SAITO, Natalia MORA-SITJA

Chiaki YAMAMOTO Reading and Writing Skills during the Industrial Revolution: a case study through quarter sessions records

Kentaro SAITO Labour market integration of skilled workers during “Second Industrial Revolution” in Britain 13 DAY 1 A : Jelle VAN LOTTUM Labour migration and displacement and replacement of native workers in the European Union: some lesson 30

from the past - Masayuki TANIMOTO Migration and occupational structure in the industrialising economy: trends and patterns of migration in early 17 : 20th century Japan 00 Natalia MORA-SITJA Economic growth, occupational structure, and women’s work: an international comparison Silvana MAUBRIGADES A gender approach to the dynamics of labor markets in Latin America during the 20th century 09 DAY 2 A : 00 Discussants: Daiji KAWAGUCHI, Tomoko HASHINO - 12 : 30 6F ROOM 665 S10125

Diversity-driven Dynamics of Economic Development: Ecological Constraints, Labour-intensive 13 DAY 2 B : Production and Socio-cultural Representations of Consumption in Modern South Asia 30 -

Takashi OISHI, Sayako KANDA, Lisa N. TRIVEDI 15 : Takashi OISHI Ornaments in the Commodity Diversity/Plurality of Modern India: Ecological Backgrounds, Socio-Economic 30 Dynamism and Imported Goods

Kaoru SUGIHARA Growth and Diversification of Trade in Domestic Products in Colonial India: Evidence from Internal Trade 16 DAY 2 C :

Statistics 00

Sayako KANDA Ecological Diversity and Cultural Resilience: the Salt Market in Eastern India in the Early Nineteenth Century - Naoto KAGOTANI Japanese Cotton Textiles Exported to British India in the 1930s: Analysis through a Report by Toyo Menka Co. 18 : Lisa N. TRIVEDI A Swadeshi Economy: Catalogues, Depots, and Shops in Nationalist India, 1920-1947 00 Srirupa PRASAD Market Encounters: Medical Pluralism and Commodity Culture in Colonial India 09 DAY 3 A Madhulika BANERJEE Making Medicines into Commodities: the Impact of Scales of Production on the Character of Ayurvedic : Medicines in India 00

Akio TANABE Developmental Democracy in a Diverse Society: Is There a Possibility of Vernacular Capitalism in Contemporary - 12 India? : 30 Discussant: Giorgio RIELLO 13 DAY 3 B : 30 - 17 : 00 09 DAY 4 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 4 B : 30 - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

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2F ROOM B1 2F ROOM K Vice-Presidential Session Heights in Development Historical and Comparative Institutional Analysis of Nikola KOEPKE, Alexander MORADI, Moramay LÓPEZ ALONSO East Asian Development Tetsuji OKAZAKI 5F ROOM 501

2F ROOM B2 When They Fail: Creditors, Debtors and Solutions Ann M CARLOS ATTEMPTING TO GRASP PROTEUS: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF COLLECTIVE 5F ROOM 509 BIOGRAPHIES OF ENTREPRENEURS Franco AMATORI, William J. HAUSMAN, Luciano SEGRETO Economic Aid, developmentalism and the transformation of the international order of Asia, 1F ROOM C1 1960s-1970s Shigeru AKITA, Shoichi WATANABE Global Court and State Manufactures, c. 1400-1800 Luca MOLÀ, Philippe MINARD, Masayuki TANIMOTO 5F ROOM 510

1F ROOM C2 Institutions of Exclusion? Guilds, Citizenship and Inequality in Early Modern Europe – and Asia State Formation and Economic Development Maarten PRAK, Bert DE MUNCK, Chris MINNS Kris James MITCHENER, Saumitra JHA, Masanori TAKASHIMA 5F ROOM 554 1F ROOM F The contribution of rural coastal areas to international From Fragmented Societies to Modern Welfare States: trade networks in the early modern period Comparative Public Sector Transition Paths Werner SCHELTJENS, Markus A. DENZEL, Toshiaki TAMAKI Christopher LLOYD, Matti HANNIKAINEN 5F ROOM 555 1F ROOM G Another Europe? Peculiarities of the economic and The development of nuclear energy: economics, civilization development of East Central Europe in 16th financial and business origins - 19th Centuries. M.d.Mar RUBIO, Duncan CONNORS, Joseba DE LA TORRE Filip WOLAŃSKI, Adam PERŁAKOWSKI, Jakub WĘGLORZ

1F ROOM H 6F ROOM 662 Occupational structure in the long-run process of and the market. Explaining economic industrialisation growth in the Middle Ages Osamu SAITO, Leigh SHAW-TAYLOR Phillipp R SCHOFIELD, Antoni FURIO

2F ROOM I 6F ROOM 664 The elusive quest for economic policy coordination: a Counting People, Understanding Economies: Global reassessment of international monetary systems Histories of Registration and Demographic Statistics Catherine R. SCHENK, Atish Rex GHOSH Gerardo SERRA, Morten JERVEN

2F ROOM J 6F ROOM 665 Cooperative networks in regional and national Costs and Economic Returns to Higher Education: perspective during the 19th and 20th century Competing Models in Historical Perspective Torsten LORENZ, Candido ROMAN-CERVANTES, Bogdan MURGESCU, Jan SADLAK Catherine BREGIANNI 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( )* P+,+--$- S$../01. DAY 5 B 13:30-17:00 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM B1 Vice-Presidential Session Historical and Comparative Institutional Analysis of East Asian Development Tetsuji OKAZAKI

13 DAY 1 A Masahiko AOKI A Three-Person Game of Institutional Resilience versus Transition: A Model and Comparative History of China-

: Japan Revisited 30

- Debin MA Political Institution and Long-Run Economic Growth: The Case of China 17 Myung-Soo CHA War and Peace: The Origins of Demographic and Institutional Divergence within East Asia : 00 Discussant: Price FISHBACK 09 DAY 2 A : 00 -

12 2F ROOM B2 S10108 : 30 ATTEMPTING TO GRASP PROTEUS: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF COLLECTIVE

13 DAY 2 B BIOGRAPHIES OF ENTREPRENEURS

: Franco AMATORI, William J. HAUSMAN, Luciano SEGRETO 30 -

15 Franco AMATORI How to assemble a national dictionary and what you can get from it

: Luciano SEGRETO A Thousand Economic Leaders for a Pioneering Work: the British Dictionary of Business Biography 30 Will HAUSMAN Between two cultures: German entrepreneurs in the US

16 DAY 2 C Uwe SPIEKERMANN Between two cultures: German entrepreneurs in the US :

00 Youssef CASSIS Bankers as entrepreneurs

- Gelina HARLAFTIS The global evolution of Eastern Mediterranean and Black Seas maritime business: collective biographies of 18 Greek shipowners :

00 Dominique BARJOT Search for Grandeur: French entrepreneurs in the 19th century Grietjie VERHOEF Culture, segregation and entrepreneurs in South Africa. Entrepreneurial biographies in history, 19th century to

09 DAY 3 A the present :

00 Stefania LICINI Entrepreneurs in Lombardy from the Restoration to the First World War: a collective biography -

12 Discussants: Louis GALAMBOS, Daniela FELISINI : 30

1F ROOM C1 S10130 13 DAY 3 B : 30 Global Court and State Manufactures, c. 1400-1800

- Luca MOLÀ, Philippe MINARD, Masayuki TANIMOTO 17 : 00 Luca MOLÀ Court and State Manufactures in Renaissance Italy: Practice and Theory John STYLES An Ambivalent State: State-promoted Manufacturing in the British Isles, 1550-1800 09 DAY 4 A Masayuki TANIMOTO The Role of Domains in Transferring and Building Manufacturing Systems in the Tokugawa Era : 00 Giorgio RIELLO European Court and State Manufactures in a Global Perspective, 1400-1800: The Research Project - 12 : 30 1F ROOM C2 S10147

13 DAY 4 B State Formation and Economic Development :

30 Kris James MITCHENER, Saumitra JHA, Masanori TAKASHIMA -

17 Mikolaj MALINOWSKI Freedom and Decline: Polish state formation and rye market disintegration, 1500-1772 :

00 Juan VARGAS Don’t make war, make elections: Franchise extension and violence in 19th century Colombia Hanhui GUAN Land Equalization, Social Mobility, and the Rise of Civil Service

09 DAY 5 A Mohamed SALEH The Cotton Boom, Slavery, and Land Inequality in Nineteenth-Century Rural Egypt :

00 Latika CHAUDHARY Religious Identity and the Provision of Public Goods: Evidence from the Indian Princely States

- Jerome SGARD Bureaucracy and Collegiality, State Support to Private Firms in Eighteenth Century France 12 Kris James MITCHENER Swords into Bank Shares: Financial Instruments, Violent Conflict Resolution and Reform in Meiji Japan : 30 Mark DINCECCO Broadening the State: Policy Responses to the Introduction of Income Tax

13 DAY 5 B Kim OOSTERLINCK Politics and the Conversion of French Sovereign Bonds

: Greg PRICE Did Slave-Trading Enable Expansion of the British Empire? Evidence from South Sea Company Risk-adjusted 30 Stock Returns During the Asiento de Negros, 1713 – 1743 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()* P*+*,,", S"--./0- DAY 5 B 13:30-17:00 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 1F ROOM F S20144 From Fragmented Societies to Modern Welfare States: Comparative Public Sector Transition Paths Christopher LLOYD, Matti HANNIKAINEN

Christopher LLOYD Backwardness Revisited: The Significance of Developmental Welfare States to Catch-Up and Modernization in

the Long-Run 13 DAY 1 A :

Jari ELORANTA Smooth Sailing Towards the Welfare State? Nordic Institutional and Economic Development Paths in the 19th 30 and 20th Centuries -

Jari OJALA Smooth Sailing Towards the Welfare State? Nordic Institutional and Economic Development Paths in the 19th 17 :

and 20th Centuries 00 Matti HANNIKAINEN The Growth of Public Finances in Finland before the Welfare State 1850–1960

Gudmundur JÓNSSON Tax capacity and political autonomy in 19th century Iceland 09 DAY 2 A :

Dan BOGART ‘There can be Partnership with the King’. Regulatory Commitment, Institutional Change, and the Rise of 00 England’s East Indian Empire -

Huck-yu KWON Transition to the ‘Universal Welfare State’: The Changing Meaning of the ‘Welfare State’ in Korea 12 : Steven NAFZIGER “Paying the Piper? Peasant Tax Arrears and State Capacity in Late Imperial Russia” 30 Jarmo PELTOLA The Growth of Public Finances in Finland before the Welfare State 1850–1960 Ilkka NUMMELA Economic consequences of Finland’s and Sweden’s different military solutions in the early 19th century 13 DAY 2 B : 30 - 1F ROOM G S20038 15 : 30 The development of nuclear energy: economics, financial and business origins

M.d.Mar RUBIO, Duncan CONNORS, Joseba DE LA TORRE 16 DAY 2 C : 00 M.d.Mar RUBIO-VARAS Spain—Eximbank’s Billion Dollar Client: the role of the U.S. financing the Spanish nuclear program -

Joseba DE LA TORRE Learning by Doing: The First Spanish Nuclear Plant 18 :

Martin CHICK Costing nuclear power in Britain since 1950 00 Michael CAMP “Limping indecisively”: The Clinch River Breeder Reactor in International Perspective Chris POKARIER From energy security to export industry: reactive policy & Japan’s reactor industry 09 DAY 3 A : Mauro ELLI Nuclear Power in the 1980s: the Guangdong Project and the Opening of China 00

Natalia MELINKOVA Nuclear project of the USSR: foundation, structuring, management - 12

Marly KAMIOJI Origins of the nuclear program in Brazil : 30 Federico LAZARÍN MIRANDA The Start of the Nuclear Industry in Mexico. The Creation of Uramex 13 DAY 3 B

Niall MACKENZIE TBA : 30 Duncan CONNORS The struggle for power: fast reactor technology in the UK, 1954-1990 - 17 : 00 1F ROOM H S10092

Occupational structure in the long-run process of industrialisation 09 DAY 4 A : Osamu SAITO, Leigh SHAW-TAYLOR 00 - Erik BUYST An Anglo-Belgian comparison of occupational structures during industrialisation, co-authored with Leigh Shaw- 12 :

Taylor 30 Alexis LITVINE Occupational structure and the experience of second and third-wave industrialisers in Europe

Mohamed SALEH Industrialisation and occupational structure in Egypt and Turkey, 1850-2000: Egypt 13 DAY 4 B : Mustafa Erdem KABADAYI Industrialisation and occupational structure in Egypt and Turkey, 1850-2000: Turkey, co-authored with Berkay 30

Kucukbaslar - 17 Gijs KESSLER Industrialization and occupational change: a comparison between China and Russia/USSR, co-authored with : Timur Valetov and Harry Wu 00 Osamu SAITO Size distribution of the industrial workforce in the early phases of industrialisation: Germany and Japan compared, co-authored with Yoko Tanaka 09 DAY 5 A : Discussants: Steve BROADBERRY, Kaoru SUGIHARA 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!"#$%&'( )( P+,+--$- S$../01. DAY 5 B 13:30-17:00 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 2F ROOM I S20148 The elusive quest for economic policy coordination: a reassessment of international monetary systems Catherine R. SCHENK, Atish Rex GHOSH

Michael BORDO Capital Flows and Domestic and International Order: Trilemmas from Macroeconmoics to Political Economy and

13 DAY 1 A International Relations Forgotten Foundations of Bretton Woods :

30 Kazuhiko YAGO The making of ‘Free Capital Flows’: historical evolution in international institutions

- Atish Rex GHOSH History of Capital Flows and Controls 17 Robert MCCAULEY Making Policy in a Global Bond Market : 00 Eric HELLEINER Forgotten Foundations of Bretton Woods Olivier FEIERTAG The franc zone in West Africa : from imperial economic coordination to international monetary cooperation 09 DAY 2 A (1958-1975) : a reappraisal : 00 Emmanuel MOURLON-DRUOL

- The making of a lopsided union: debates about economic adjustment in Europe before the euro 12 Catherine SCHENK Coordination failures during and after Bretton Woods : 30 Discussant: Francine MCKENZIE 13 DAY 2 B : 30 2F ROOM J S20019 - 15

: Cooperative networks in regional and national perspective during the 19th and 20th century 30 Torsten LORENZ, Candido ROMAN-CERVANTES, Catherine BREGIANNI

16 DAY 2 C Hikaru TANAKA Effect of cooperative on regional economic equality during interwar period in Japan : 00 Lars Fredrik ANDERSSON Voluntary or compulsory? Exploring dynamics of mutual cooperative formation in Swedish health insurance at

- the turn of the 20th century 18 Battlilani PATRIZIA Cooperative networks in the age of hybridization: the Italian cooperatives case study : 00 Michalis FEFES The Greek anti-paradigm: how legislation on agricultural co-operatives caused their failure Žarko LAZAREVIĆ The receptions of “consumer’s cooperatives” in Slovenian territory 09 DAY 3 A Uwe MÜLLER Rural credit cooperatives in Prussian East-Elbian regions at the turn of the 20th century. The role of the state, : 00 interest groups and the competition in a global agricultural market -

12 Patrice BAUBEAU Modernization with values: the Office Central of Landerneau vis-à-vis French state intervention, 1911-1972

: Torsten LORENZ Transnationalism in the East Central European cooperative movement (1890s-1930s) 30 Katerina BREGIANNI Rural Cooperatives as institutional organisation during interwar Mediterranean dictatorships. Comparisons and

13 DAY 3 B parallelisms

: Cándido ROMÁN CERVANTES 30 Agricultural cooperatives in Spain. Between failure and success? (1890-2001) - 17 : 00 2F ROOM K S20057

09 DAY 4 A Heights in Development : 00 Nikola KOEPKE, Alexander MORADI, Moramay LÓPEZ ALONSO -

12 Jean-Pascal BASSINO Biological wellbeing in late 19th century Philippines : 30 Stephen L. MORGAN Height and uneven development in China – health human capital, labor productivity and inequality Daniel Jong SCHWEKENDIEK

13 DAY 4 B The Biological Standard of Living in Early South Korea :

30 Moramay LÓPEZ ALONSO Assessing two centuries of poverty and inequality in Mexico (1750-1950): an anthropometric approach

- Nikola KOEPKE Gender inequality in pre- and early historic Europe and potential implications 17

: Deborah OXLEY Gender discrimination in 19th century England: Evidence from factory children 00 Denis COGNEAU Paris siege (1870-71), its impact on height and ensuing mortality (testing the Fogel channel) Ramon RAMON-MUÑOZ Industrialization, demographic transition and heights in Southern Europe: evidence from 19th century Catalonia 09 DAY 5 A

: Kaspar STAUB “From growth in height to growth in breadth”: the changing body shape in Switzerland since the 19th century 00 and an overview over 10 years of anthropometric history research in Switzerland, Part 1 -

12 Joel FLORIS “From growth in height to growth in breadth”: the changing body shape in Switzerland since the 19th century

: and an overview over 10 years of anthropometric history research in Switzerland, Part 2 30 Joerg BATEN Height Inequality and its Implications: A Global View, 1800-1990 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!" #$%&'()* P+,+--"- S"../01. DAY 5 B 13:30-17:00 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 5F ROOM 501 S10008 When They Fail: Creditors, Debtors and Solutions Ann M CARLOS

Ann M CARLOS Bankruptcy Discharge and the Emergence of Debtor Rights in Eighteenth Century England

Adrian LEONARD An English Experiment in Bankruptcy Avoidance: London’s Merchant-Insurers in 1693 13 DAY 1 A : David DE RUYSSCHER Debt Recovery and Debt Adjustment: Assessing Institutional Change in Antwerp (c.1490-c.1560) 30

Marina MARTIN Hindi in the Dock: Why Did Indian Merchants Using Hundi, the South Asian Bill of Exchange, Seek Dispute - Resolution in the British Indian Courts? 17 : Maura DYKSTRA “Bankrupt” Reform in the Late Chinese Empire 00 09 DAY 2 A

S10049 : 5F ROOM 509 00 -

Economic Aid, developmentalism and the transformation of the international order of Asia, 1960s-1970s 12 :

Shigeru AKITA, Shoichi WATANABE 30

Shigeru AKITA PL480, Food Aids to India and the United States in the 1960s 13 DAY 2 B

Shoichi WATANABE All-India Consortium and the Relief of Debt in the 1960s : 30 Pierre van der ENG Australian food aid to Indonesia, 1960s-1980s - Jeremy SURI U.S. Aid Policies in the Philippines and Vietnam during the “Short Century” of American Foreign Development 15 : Wei-chen LEE US Aid and Taiwan 30 Taizo MIYAGI The formation of Japan’s aid policy in the 1960s Ikuto YAMAGUCHI ECAFE and Asian Industrial Development Problems in the late 1960s and early 70s 16 DAY 2 C : 00 Discussants: Tirthankar ROY, Ichiro MAEKAWA - 18 : 00 5F ROOM 510 S10128

Institutions of Exclusion? Guilds, Citizenship and Inequality in Early Modern Europe – and Asia 09 DAY 3 A : Maarten PRAK, Bert DE MUNCK, Chris MINNS 00 - Maarten PRAK Access to the trade: Citizens, craft guilds and social and geographical mobility in early modern Europe 12 : Chris MINNS The scale and scope of citizenship in Early Modern Europe: preliminary estimates 30 Patrick H. WALLIS Barriers to Citizenship and Trades in Early Modern Europe 13 DAY 3 B Anna BELLAVITIS Gender and Citizenship in Early Modern Venetian Guilds : 30 Meng ZHANG Commercial Organizations of Timber Merchants in Shanghai: Enforcement, Disputes, and Tax Farming -

Masaru YONEYAMA Apprenticeship and freedom in early-modern English provincial towns: A Japanese perspective 17 : Discussants: Bert DE MUNCK, Kenneth POMERANZ 00 09 DAY 4 A

S20053 : 5F ROOM 554 00 -

The contribution of rural coastal areas to international trade networks in the early modern period 12 :

Werner SCHELTJENS, Markus A. DENZEL, Toshiaki TAMAKI 30

Werner SCHELTJENS The changing structure of Stettin’s international trade and its impact on the Pomeranian littoral, 1700-1850 13 DAY 4 B

Markus A. DENZEL The Relevance of the Rural Coastal Area to the International Trade Networks of Trieste from the 18th to the mid- : 19th Century 30 -

Toshiaki TAMAKI The Coastal Trade of Northern Seas: With Special Reference to Hamburg 17 :

Yuta KIKUCHI The Coastal Trade of Northern Seas: With Special Reference to Hamburg 00 Pierrick POURCHASSE Shipping networks on the French Atlantic coast in the eighteenth century

Paul A. VAN DYKE The Pearl River Delta and the Eighteenth Century: Intermingled Linkages Upholding Global Commerce 09 DAY 5 A :

Radhika SESHAN Surat and its trade networks in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries 00

Jari OJALA The contribution of Finnish rural coastal areas to international networks in the early modern period (c. 1700 - - 1850) 12 : Tiina S. HEMMINKI The contribution of Finnish rural coastal areas to international networks in the early modern period (c. 1700 - 30 1850) Yogesh SHARMA Navigation and Shipping in the Indian Waters (16th-17th Centuries) 13 DAY 5 B : 30 Discussant: Philipp Robinson RÖSSNER - 17 : 00

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13 DAY 1 A Adam PERŁAKOWSKI Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as intermediary in the economic transfer between the Western and Eastern

: Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. 30

- Piotr FRANASZEK Paradoxes of economic development of Galicia at the turn of of the 19th century. 17 Tomasz WIŚLICZ Microscale social impacts of the ‘second serfdom’ in the lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. : 00 Hubert ŁASZKIEWICZ “To Make a Livin’ off the Land”. Landed Property Market in the Early Modern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Jakub WĘGLORZ Early modern medicine and its regional features in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. 09 DAY 2 A Filip WOLAŃSKI Another Europe? Polish scientists in the 18th century about the economy of the Polish-Lithuanian :

00 Commonwealth. - 12 :

30 6F ROOM 662 S20078

13 DAY 2 B Feudalism and the market. Explaining economic growth in the Middle Ages :

30 Phillipp R SCHOFIELD, Antoni FURIO -

15 Antoni FURIO Feudalism, market, and economic growth in Iberia in the late Middle Ages :

30 Matthieu ARNOUX Social order and Labour discipline: the medieval growth as produce of the institutions (Western Europe XI-XIII centuries).

16 DAY 2 C Jessica DIJKMAN Grain markets and dearth policy: market regulation in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries : 00 Roman ZAORAL Mining, coinage and metal export: Central Europe and Italy in comparative perspective -

18 Sandro CAROCCI Lordship, taxes and market :

00 Carlos LALIENA Credit markets, consolidated debt and estates in the Crown of Aragon (XVth century) Marian DYGO The Cistercians and the “spirit of economic growth” in Europe’s High Middle Ages: The case of Silesia in the

09 DAY 3 A 13th century :

00 Nicolas DEVIJLDER The rural land market in early modern inland Flanders - a long run perspective (1400-1800)

- Schofield PHILLIPP The market, economic growth and famine in the medieval English countryside in the early fourteenth century 12 : 30

13 DAY 3 B 6F ROOM 664 S20110 : 30 Counting People, Understanding Economies: Global Histories of Registration and Demographic -

17 Statistics : 00 Gerardo SERRA, Morten JERVEN

Edward KERBY Counting People, Dividing the Nation: A History of the Tomlison Commission in South Africa (1950-1954) 09 DAY 4 A

: Gerardo SERRA “The First Modern Census of Contemporary Africa”: Population Counting and Postcolonial State Building in 00 1960s Ghana -

12 Morten JERVEN Towards a History of Census-Taking in Africa :

30 Christina JENQ Sampling Bias in the China Census and Its Implications Felix Meier ZU SELHAUSEN

13 DAY 4 B Numeracy, Gender and Religion: Lessons from Ugandan Missionary Hospital Patient Registry, 1908-1942 : 30 Discussant: Theodore PORTER - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

!! "#$%&'() P+,+--"- S"../01. DAY 5 B 13:30-17:00 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST Posters Dissertations 6F ROOM 665 S20112 Costs and Economic Returns to Higher Education: Competing Models in Historical Perspective Bogdan MURGESCU, Jan SADLAK

Bogdan MURGESCU Who paid for Romanian higher education? Private and public expenditures in historical perspective

Gabriela Elena JITARU Who paid for Romanian higher education? Private and public expenditures in historical perspective 13 DAY 1 A : Stanislav HOLUBEC Higher education in Czechoslovakia during the 20th century: costs, financing and returns 30

Kumar B. DAS Higher Education System in India: A Historical Perspective - 17

Peter FOLDVARI Gender specific differences in educational attainment : 00 Bas VAN LEEUWEN Gender specific differences in educational attainment

Manfred STOCK Education Planning in the Former East Germany 09 DAY 2 A

Robert REISZ Planning higher education to achieve economic growth? An econometric model for Romania 1948-1989 : 00 Matei GHEBOIANU Higher Education between political planning and economic needs. Case study: Romania and Poland (1980- -

2010) 12 :

Mary TUPAN-WANNO Economic imperatives as an incentive for higher education institutions to invest in the diversity of their student 30 population

Discussant: Jan SADLAK 13 DAY 2 B : 30 - 15 : 30 16 DAY 2 C : 00 - 18 : 00 09 DAY 3 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 3 B : 30 - 17 : 00 09 DAY 4 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 4 B : 30 - 17 : 00 09 DAY 5 A : 00 - 12 : 30 13 DAY 5 B : 30 - 17 : 00

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