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Financial History Review 10 (2003), pp. 201–265. © 2003 Cambridge University Press. Printed in the United Kingdom DOI: S0968565003000167 BIBLIOGRAPHY Publications on financial history SERGE NOIRET European University Institute, Florence This bibliography covers publications that appeared during 2001 and during the year 2000 when they were not known before the deadline of last year’s bibliography. In that case, the year of publication is mentioned in the citation. It follows previous criteria being divided into two broad areas: general literature in financial history in section 1, and specialised material in section 2. Section 2 is then subdivided chronologically, and further by geographical area (the complete classification scheme was published in Volume 1, Part 2, October 1994, pp. 157–160). Where there are no entries for a particular section, the heading has been omitted. Abbreviations have been kept to a minimum, but standard abbreviations such as J. for Journal, Q. for Quarterly, Rev. for Review/Revue, have been used throughout. Short titles and cited titles (cit.), are used for references to edited volumes within the section in which they are listed; elsewhere they are cited in full. Doctoral theses and working papers are not included. Articles published in books ‘edited by’ are mentioned only if the bibliographer accessed the index of the book before the publication deadline. Translations in English for some European, Asian and African languages are used in the bibliography only when the source of the bibliographic citation made it available. All URLs for web-site citations were accessed in June–July 2003. The bibliographer is pleased to receive suggestions of any kind via e-mail at the following address: <[email protected]>. GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES Boyns, T. and Nikitin, M., ‘Introduction to recent research in accounting, business and management history by French authors’, in Accounting, Business and Financial History, 11.1, pp. 1–6. De Luca, Giuseppe and Mocarelli, Luca, Bibliografia di storia della finanza italiana – Italian Finance History Bibliography, URL: [http://users.unimi.it/ ~dssi/pres.html], (visited on 10 June 2003 but the bibliography was last updated on the 24 April 2001). Foley, D. K., ‘Value, distribution and capital: a review essay’, Rev. of Political Economy, 13.3, pp. 365–81. 201

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Financial History Review 10 (2003), pp. 201–265. © 2003 Cambridge University Press.Printed in the United Kingdom DOI: S0968565003000167

BIBLIOGRAPHYPublications on financial history

SERGE NOIRETEuropean University Institute, Florence

This bibliography covers publications that appeared during 2001 and during theyear 2000 when they were not known before the deadline of last year’sbibliography. In that case, the year of publication is mentioned in the citation.

It follows previous criteria being divided into two broad areas: general literature infinancial history in section 1, and specialised material in section 2. Section 2 is thensubdivided chronologically, and further by geographical area (the completeclassification scheme was published in Volume 1, Part 2, October 1994,pp. 157–160). Where there are no entries for a particular section, the heading hasbeen omitted. Abbreviations have been kept to a minimum, but standardabbreviations such as J. for Journal, Q. for Quarterly, Rev. for Review/Revue, havebeen used throughout. Short titles and cited titles (cit.), are used for references toedited volumes within the section in which they are listed; elsewhere they are citedin full. Doctoral theses and working papers are not included. Articles published inbooks ‘edited by’ are mentioned only if the bibliographer accessed the index of thebook before the publication deadline. Translations in English for some European,Asian and African languages are used in the bibliography only when the source ofthe bibliographic citation made it available. All URLs for web-site citations wereaccessed in June–July 2003.

The bibliographer is pleased to receive suggestions of any kind via e-mail at thefollowing address:<[email protected]>.

GENERAL

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Foley, D. K., ‘Value, distribution and capital: a review essay’, Rev. of Political Economy, 13.3,pp. 365–81.

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