Abstract

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 J OURNAL'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 J OURNAL 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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