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The commercial Banking Industry and its part in the emergence and consolidation of the corporate economy in Britain before 1940 (1998)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Output, productivity and technical change in British banking, 1900-1939 (1998)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Telling it like it is...Ethnic minorities and the media (1998)
Report
Clientelistic networks and local corruption: Evidence from Western Crete DIMITRIOS CHRISTOPOULOS (1998)
Journal Article
In this article, the attitudes and interaction of local political and business elites in western Crete are examined by means of an attitudinal survey, triangulated with data from in-depth interviews, conducted between July and October 1991. The data... Read More about Clientelistic networks and local corruption: Evidence from Western Crete DIMITRIOS CHRISTOPOULOS.
Reform, racism and rackets: Drug and alcohol prohibition in the United States (1997)
Book Chapter
Output, productivity, technical change and competition in the services sectors: The case of British banking before 1939 (1997)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Review of "Erasmus' vision of the church" ed. H. M. Pabel (1997)
Journal Article
V. H. Galbraith's legacy to medieval history: The first Vivian Galbraith lecture (1997)
Journal Article
Child exploitation and the media (1997)
Other
The international anatomy of big business: Comparative aspects of global corporate development in the early twentieth century (1996)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Emergent modernity in an urban setting: The evolution of capitalism from a medieval root demonstrated by the residential and commercial characteristics of Bristol, 1837 (1996)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Torture worldwide and the agencies involved (1996)
Book Chapter
Economic growth and the business community in Bristol since 1840 (1996)
Book Chapter
Output, productivity and wages in the British coal industry before 1914: A model with evidence from the Durham region (1996)
Journal Article
This paper proposes a model of productivity and wages in the Durham coal industry during 1882-1914. The model predicts a negative relationship between wages and productivity which derives from the industry's production function and wage-setting arran... Read More about Output, productivity and wages in the British coal industry before 1914: A model with evidence from the Durham region.