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THE SUPPLY AND DEMAND OF ECONOMIC HISTORY: RECENT TRENDS IN THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2002

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A decade has passed since I surveyed the first 50 years of the Journal of Economic History.Whaples, “Quantitative History.” This note picks up that story by documenting changes in the “supply” of economic history since 1990—the topics of the JOURNAL'S articles, who has had articles published in its pages, and how rankings of economic-history programs are reflected by recent publications. In addition, I use data on articles published in the JOURNAL to examine the “demand” for economic history—which articles have been cited the most often and what types of articles are most likely to be cited.

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NOTES AND DISCUSSION
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© 2002 The Economic History Association

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