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The Journal of Historical Political Economy (JHPE) publishes cutting edge work in political economy (or how political institutions, the political environment, and the economic system interact and influence each other) from an historical perspective. The journal serves a latent community that exists mostly in the Political Science and Economics communities. In recent years, a larger and larger group of political scientists have been doing quantitative-historical work that involves political economy. Over the same timespan, in Economics, economic historians have increasingly focused on political-economy topics and taken seriously the “politics” in that research. Given the boundaries that typically exist across academic disciplines, these two groups of scholars rarely talk to one another or read each other’s work. The Journal of Historical Political Economy (JHPE) will actively work to get the two groups in dialogue.
Historical Political EconomyAmerican Political DevelopmentPolitical Economythe Civil WarPolitical DevelopmentCausal InferenceGilded AgeRegression Discontinuity DesignPolitical AutonomyProperty RightsNatural ExperimentsHistorical DataInstrumental VariableDomestic Political EconomyHistorical PersistenceAmerican PoliticsEconomic GrowthLocal PoliticsModern Economic GrowthPolitical Fragmentation
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vol.3 (2024)
vol.3 (2023)
vol.2 (2023)
vol.2 (2022)
vol.1 (2021)