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Chasing the perfida Albione: Anglo‐Italian productivity gap in the late 1930s

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper presents new estimates of Anglo‐Italian labour productivity levels in manufacturing in the late 1930s, derived using the standard single‐deflation approach. The findings confirm a substantial productivity gap between Italy and the United Kingdom at the aggregate level, alongside pronounced intersectoral heterogeneity.
Tancredi Salamone
wiley   +1 more source

La Carrera de Campeche (1717-1818): demografías móviles, devociones vernáculas y caminería provincial

open access: yesRevista de Historia
Este artículo estudia cómo la Carrera de Campeche, una serie de rutas de tráfico y movilidad fluviales y terrestres, conectó la ciudad portuaria de Campeche y el golfo de México con la Carrera de Guatemala, el circuito comercial que vinculó las ...
Francisco Rodolfo González Galeotti
doaj   +1 more source

Incidencia del factor socioeconómico en la elección de las carreras universitarias

open access: yesSumma, 2022
Una de las decisiones más importante de las personas es la elección por una carrera profesional, que permitirá desarrollarse de manera profesional pero que también implica esferas sociales como es la satisfacción personal, la relación social y el ...
César Portocarrero Gutiérrez   +1 more
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Goodbye connections, hello Bagehot: democratization, lender of last resort independence and bank failures in Spain in 1931

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 79, Issue 1, Page 89-132, February 2026.
Abstract Did democratization reduce the likelihood of politically connected bank bailouts in the past? What role did private central banks play as independent lenders of last resort? To answer these questions, this article provides new detailed archival evidence on the causes of bank failures in Spain in July 1931.
Enrique Jorge‐Sotelo
wiley   +1 more source

The role of exposure in domestic abuse victimization: evidence from the COVID‐19 lockdown

open access: yesEconomica, Volume 93, Issue 369, Page 361-374, January 2026.
Abstract Preventing a COVID‐19 health crisis had unintended consequences on domestic abuse victimization. Using event methodology and individual‐level call data, we examine domestic abuse patterns during the first nationwide COVID‐19 lockdown in Greater London, and find that the lockdown changed both the nature of reporting and the type of relationship
Ria Ivandić, Tom Kirchmaier, Ben Linton
wiley   +1 more source

Itinerarios escolares y trayectorias laborales de los egresados de Ciencia Política y Administración Urbana de la UACM

open access: yesRevista Latinoamericana de Estudios Educativos, 2022
A partir de los testimonios de 12 egresados titulados de la carrera de Ciencia Política y Administración Urbana de la UACM en 2019, este artículo intenta describir y explicar los procesos por los cuales los recién titulados reportan haber obtenido el ...
Fernando Martínez Cruz   +1 more
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Market Potential, Road Accessibility, and Firm Births: Evidence From 20 Years of Road Investment

open access: yesJournal of Regional Science, Volume 65, Issue 4, Page 984-1016, September 2025.
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the causal effects of road accessibility, measured by market potential, on firm births in Portuguese municipalities between 1991 and 2016, a period marked by significant road improvements. We address the endogeneity of market potential by employing instrumental variables within Poisson Pseudo‐maximum Likelihood ...
Mauricio S. de Carvalho   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Shifting perceptions of green and blue spaces during the COVID‐19 pandemic in gentrifying neighbourhoods: Experiences of inclusion and exclusion by women and non‐binary residents

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 6, Issue 6, Page 2494-2513, December 2024.
Abstract The COVID‐19 outbreak triggered a combined health, social and economic crisis, imposing multiple restrictions that altered the use and perception of public green and blue spaces (PGBS). In this article, we explored how the different stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic restrictions affected the use and perceptions of public greenspaces and seafront
Amalia Calderón‐Argelich   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Las evaluaciones del capitalismo agrario argentino de la izquierda universitaria, 1960-1976

open access: yesArchivos de Historia del Movimiento Obrero y la Izquierda, 2022
Entre las décadas de 1960 y 1970 los estudios universitarios sobre la problemática económica del campo argentino adquirieron un particular dinamismo, promovidos en parte por profesores y científicos vinculados a distintas corrientes de las izquierdas ...
Osvaldo Graciano
doaj   +1 more source

Waterscapes meet socio‐ecological models: A relational framework to examine water insecurity and human health and well‐being

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 6, Issue 3, Page 1036-1047, June 2024.
Abstract Water insecurity, the inability to benefit from affordable, adequate, reliable and safe water, is one of the greatest contemporary threats facing humans. While ‘water insecurity’, as a concept, is globally recognized and serves an essential function in policymaking, it does not capture the multiple, relational connections between Indigenous ...
Paula Skye Tallman   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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