Working

papers

On the origins of the Atlantic Economy: Five stylized facts about the American grain invasion of Britain, 1829-1929

[published in EHS Annual Conference 2007 programme, p. 161]

 

Pushing Wheat: Why Supply Mattered for the American Grain Invasion of Britain in the Nineteenth Century

Department of Economics, Copenhagen Discussion Paper 08-08

 

The Cost of Ignorance: Reputational Rents in the Market for Tuscan Reds (with Karl Gunnar Persson)

Department of Economics, Copenhagen Discussion Paper 07-11

 

Malthus in Cointegration Space: A new look at living standards and population in pre-industrial England (with Niels Framroze Møller)

Department of Economics, Copenhagen Discussion Paper 08-16

 

The Long American Grain Invasion of Britain: Market integration and the wheat trade between North America and Britain from the Eighteenth Century

Department of Economics, Copenhagen Discussion Paper 08-20

 

Religious Orders and Growth through Cultural Change in Pre-Industrial England (with Thomas Barnebeck Andersen, Jeanet Bentzen and Carl-Johan Dalgaard)

Department of Economics, Copenhagen Discussion Paper 11-07

 

The Cost of Railroad Regulation: The Disintegration of American Agricultural Markets in the Interwar Period (with Giovanni Federico)

Department of Economics, Copenhagen Discussion Paper 11-17