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springer.com New Book Series Studies in Economic History New at Springer Aims and Scope This series from Springer provides a platform for works in economic history that truly integrate economics and history. Books on a wide range of related topics are welcomed and encouraged, including those in macro-economic history, financial history, labor history, industrial history, agricultural history, the history of institutions and organizations, spatial economic history, law and economic history, political economic history, historical demography, and environmental history. Economic history studies have greatly developed over the past several decades through application of economics and econometrics. Particularly in recent years, a variety of new economic theories and sophisticated econometric techniques— including game theory, spatial economics, and generalized method of moment (GMM)—have been introduced for the great benefit of economic historians and the research community. At the same time, a good economic history study should contribute more than just an application of economics and econometrics to past data. It raises novel research questions, proposes a new view of history, and/or provides rich documentation. This series is intended to integrate data analysis, close examination of archival works, and application of theoretical frameworks to offer new insights and even provide opportunities to rethink theories. The purview of this new Springer series is truly global, encompassing all nations and areas of the world as well as all eras from ancient times to the present. The editorial board, who are internationally renowned leaders among economic historians, carefully evaluate and judge each manuscript, referring to reports from expert reviewers. Editor in Chief: • Tetsuji Okazaki (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Editorial Board Members: • • • • • • • • • • • Loren Brandt (University of Toronto, Canada) Myung Soo Cha (Yeungnam University, Korea) Nicholas Crafts (University of Warwick, UK) Claude Diebolt (University of Strasbourg, France) Barry Eichengreen (University of California at Berkeley, USA) Stanley Engerman (University of Rochester, USA) Price Fishback (University of Arizona, USA) Avner Greif (Stanford University, USA) Tirthanker Roy (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK) Jochen Streb (University of Mannheim, Germany) Nikolaus Wolf (Humboldt University, Germany) in alphabetical order For more information please visit springer.com/series/13279 Studies in Economic History springer.com Global Distribution All Springer books are disseminated through the following channels: • • • • • SpringerLink – with millions of downloads per year. 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Springer offers a diverse and innovative product range, with more than 2,000 scholarly journals and 5,000 new books published every year. In economic history, Springer recently has inaugurated the global book series Studies in Economic History. This new series joins Springer’s existing publications in economic history, including the journal Cliometrica and the book series The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences. Springer founder Julius Springer (to the right) with his sons (photo taken in 1866) Over 200 Nobel laureates have been Springer authors This year’s Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences is shared by Eugene F. Fama, Lars Peter Hansen, and Robert J. Shiller for “their empirical analysis of asset prices.” Lars Peter Hansen has published in the Springer journal Finance and Stochastics (2012). Robert J. Shiller has contributed several chapters to the book A Reappraisal of the Efficiency of Financial Markets (1989, Springer) as well as articles to Springer journals Current Trends in Economics (1999) and The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics (1999). Both Shiller and Hansen are co-editors of the Springer journal Annals of Finance. SJ201312