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Research in Economic History
Publicado el 21-12-09.

With the publication of volume 27, I am stepping down as editor of Research in Economic History and turning over the reins to ChrisHanes and Susan Wolcott of the Department of Economics at
SUNY -Binghamton. I'd like to thank Associate Editors Greg Clark and Bill Sundstrom, as well as all the authors and referees who contributed to the success of volumes 16-27.

From this date forward submissions should be sent to Chris or Susan.
You can contact them by email at chanesarrobabinghamton.edu (telephone: 607777-5487) or
swolcottarrobabinghamton.edu (telephone: 607 777-2339).

Research in Economic History is a particularly good outlet for longer papers, including those with statistical appendixes, which cannot easily be accommodated in such outlets as the Journal of Economic History Explorations in Economic History, or the Economic History Review. As a review of prior volumes will illustrate, however, it is receptive to papers of varying lengths covering a wide range of topics and
approaches.

Here is the Table of Contents for volume 27, which should appear sometime in the first half of 2010:

INTRODUCTION
Alexander J. Field

THE MACROECONOMIC AGGREGATES FOR ENGLAND, 1209-2004
Gregory Clark

CAPITAL ACCUMULATION IN THE LONG RUN: THE CASE OF SPAIN, 1850-2000
Leandro Prados de la Escosuraand Joan R. Rosés

ESTATE ACTS, 1600 TO 1830: A NEWSOURCE FOR BRITISH HISTORY
Dan Bogart and Gary Richardson

U.S.TRADE POLICY AND THE PACIFIC RIM FROM FORDNEY-
MCCUMBER TO THE TRADE EXPANSION ACT OF 1962: A POLITICAL-ECONOMIC
ANALYSIS
Lei Ye

FEDERAL FINANCIAL REMEDIATION IN THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND 2008-09
Barrie Wigmore

TRENDS IN FOOD CONSUMPTION IN THE UNITED STATES, 1840-1910
AN EXPERIMENT IN ECONOMETRICAL HISTORY
William Parker

Alexander J. Field
Executive Director, Economic History Association
Michel and Mary Orradre Professor of Economics

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Santa Clara, CA 95053
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