Eline Poelmans and Sandra Rousseau’s Quantifying the Heterogenity of Publication Cultures in Economic, Business, and Financial History, forthcoming in the May 2016 printed volume of Essays in Economic & Business History, is now available on-line.
Eline Poelmans and Sandra Rousseau’s Quantifying the Heterogenity of Publication Cultures in Economic, Business, and Financial History, forthcoming in the May 2016 printed volume of Essays in Economic & Business History, is now available on-line.
The 2015 Fred Bateman Award for best paper presented at the annual EBHS Conference was awarded to John A. Dove for his paper “Do Fiscal Constraints Prevent Default? Historical Evidence from U.S. Municipalities”
The 2015 Lynne Doti Award for best paper presented at the annual EBHS Conference by a graduate student was awarded to Vincent Geloso for his paper “Living Standards in New France on the Eve of Conquest”
The $1,000 James Soltow Award for Best Paper in Essays in Economic & Business History in 2015 goes to Janice Traflet and William R. Gruver, both of Bucknell University, for “The Quixotic Quest for Fairness: The SEC’s Role in the Rise of High Frequency Trading”.