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The European Association for Banking and Financial History (eabh) e.V.

EABH Papers

eabh working papers series

The eabh working papers series (eabh Papers) gives scholars in banking, financial, business, and economic history and related fields the opportunity to distribute their research-in-progress.

Making these findings available to a wider audience, even at an early stage, supports authors’ search for qualified feedback, makes their work visible to international audiences, and increases their research’s impact. These are important steps towards publication in top-ranking academic journals.

Since its creation in 2014, the series has developed into an internationally well-established reference point for academic debate in the fields of financial and economic history.

Issue & Author(s)Title

2023/02

Eiji Hotori

Alexander A. Shand and Parr’s Bank

Roles as a director from 1909 to 1918

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2023/01

Fergal O’Connor

Brian M. Lucey

The Efficiency of the London Gold Fixing

From Gold Standard to Hoarded Commodity (1919-68)

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2022/02

Daniel Cassidy

Kieran Fitzpatrick

The Scalpel and the Ledger

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2022/01

Enrique Jorge-Sotelo

Politicians, bankers and the Great Depression

The Spanish banking crisis of 1931

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2021/01

Jason Lennard

Sticky Wages and the Great Depression

Evidence from the United Kingdom

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2020/05

Daniel Cassidy

Nick Hanley

Regional market integration and the emergence of a Scottish national grain market

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2020/04

Abe de Jong

Joost Jonker

Ailsa Röell

Gerarda Westerhuis

Reinventing institutions: Trust offices and the Dutch financial system, 1690s–2000s

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2020/03

Patrick K. O’Brien

Nuno Palma

Not an ordinary bank but a great engine of state: The Bank of England and the British economy, 1694-1844

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2020/02

Aleksandar R. Jevtic

Gold rush. The political economy of gold standard adoption in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

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2020/01

Hoang-Anh Ho

Tying peasants to their land: The rise and fall of private property rights in historical Vietnam

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2019/02

Joaquim Cuevas

Pablo Martín-Aceña

Maria A. Pons

How local conditions affect global banking: The case of BBVA and Santander

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2019/01

Eoin McLaughlin

Rowena Pecchenino

Ireland’s peculiar microfinance revolution, c. 1836-1845

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2018/03

Eiji Hotori

Mikael Wendschlag

The formalization of banking supervision: A comparison between Japan and Sweden

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2018/02

Miguel A. López-Morell

Mª Mercedes Bernabé Pérez

Conquering the market: The expansion strategies of Santander and BBVA in Latin America

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2018/01

Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo

ATM Time Series, 1967-2017

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2017/03

Mike Anson

David Bholat

Miao Kang

Ryland Thomas

The Bank of England as lender of last resort: New historical evidence from daily transactional data

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2017/02

Avni Önder Hanedar

Elmas Yaldız Hanedar

Ottoman stock returns during the Turco-Italian and Balkan Wars of 1910 -1914

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2017/01

Simone Selva

Market regulation and economic interdependence: Capital supply and aggregate demand in the twentieth century

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2016/03

Graeme G. Acheson

Gareth Campbell

John D. Turner

Common Law and the Origin of Shareholder Protection

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2016/02

Anne L. Murphy

The Bank of England and the Genesis of Modern Management

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2016/01

Eiji Hotori

The role of financial elites in banking supervision in Japan

from 1927 to 1998

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2015/03

Vittoria Ferrandino

Valentina Sgro

Monetary Policy in Argentina

From the Inflation of the 1970s to the default of the New Millennium

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2015/02

Brindusa Costache

Kalina Dimitrova

Sophia Lazaretou

South Eastern European Monetary Statistics

From 1800 - 1945

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2015/01

Carlos Manera

Orthodoxy versus Heterodoxy

Inflation, Unemployment, Growth, Profit

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2014/09

John Consiglio

The Balkan and Baltic Experience

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2014/08

Hardach, Gerd

Financial Mobilisation in Germany

1914-1918

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2014/07

Cattelan, Valentino

In the Name of God

Managing Risk in Islamic Finance

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2014/06

Mikkelsen, Anders L.

Dealing with Risk

Underwriting Sovereign Bond Issues in London 1870-1914

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2014/05

Murphy, Anne L.

Making the Market

Trading Debt at the Eigteenth-Century Bank of England

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2014/04

Detzer, Daniel

Financial Market Regulation in Germany

Special Focus on Capital Requirements of Financial Institutions

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2014/03

Alvarez, Sebastian

The Untold Story of the Mexican Debt Crisis

Domestic Banks and External Debt, 1977-1989

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2014/02

Acheson, Graeme G. Campbell

Gareth Turner

John D. Vanteeva, Nadia

Corporate Ownership and Control in Victorian Britain

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2014/01

Foley-Fisher, Nathan

McLaughlin, Eoin

Irish Land Bonds

1891-1938

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The benefits of publishing with eabh

  • Make your work available earlier to a wide audience of interested researchers
  • Get expert feedback on work in progress
  • Gain visibility online by being listed in relevant scholarly databases

We offer

  • ‘Light-touch editing’: ensuring that good scholarly standards are met. Papers may be sent to outside experts for advice.
  • Language editing (papers must be submitted in English): ensuring that a good English language standard is met.
  • Copyediting in line with the RePEc standards.
  • Promotion through our international network and listing of papers in relevant on-line databases

It’s easy!

All you need is original work that is well developed, but not yet ready for submission to a professional journal. Your proposal should include:

  • A biographical CV (max. 50 words)
  • A copy of the manuscript saved as a PDF (or word-compatible) document, including footnotes, appendices, and bibliographical references. The cover page of the document should include the paper’s title, author(s) contact details (email address, phone, affiliation) and a short abstract (max. 200 words)
  • 3 keywords and 3 JEL codes, including at least one in category N (economic history). For more information please refer to The American Economic Association

Editors

Andrea Papadia, Bonn University

Sarah Quincy, Vanderbilt University

 

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