Publications

Recent Publications

A century of monetary reform in South-East Europe: From political autonomy to the gold standard, 1815-1910

Financial History Review, 24/1 (2017), pp. 3-21.

La Grèce dans l'union monétaire: les leçons de 100 ans d’experience en matière de taux de change

Revue d’économie financière, 125/1 (2017), pp. 255-260.

Der weltweite Übergang zum klassischen Goldstandard in den 1870er Jahren: Reiner Zufall oder tiefere Kräfte?

Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, forthcoming.

World War I and the emergence of modern central banks in South-East Europe

Book chapter in: Banques centrales dans la grande guerre, edited by Bank of France, Paris: Presses de Sciences-Po, 2017 (forthcoming).

The emergence of a European region: Business cycles in South-East Europe from political independence to World War II (with M. Ivanov)

European Review of Economic History, 19/4 (2015), pp. 382-411.

Gold standard lessons for the Eurozone

Journal of Common Market Studies, 52/4 (2014), pp. 728-741.

Discount rate policy under the Classical Gold Standard: core versus periphery (1870s - 1914)

Explorations in Economic History, 50/2 (2013), pp. 205-226.

South-East European monetary history in a pan-European Perspective, 1833-1948

Introductory chapter to: South-Eastern European Monetary and Economic Statistics from the Nineteenth Century to World War II, edited by Austrian National Bank, Bank of Greece, Bulgarian National Bank and National Bank of Romania, Vienna: Austrian National Bank, 2014, pp. 25-54.

Cycles and Depressions of the British Economy, 1870-2010

In The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain, edited by Sir Roderick Floud, Jane Humphries and Paul Johnson, 4th ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014, vol.2., pp. 229-254.

The disintegration of the Gold Exchange Standard during the Great Depression – déjà vu for the eurozone?

Geschichte und Gesellschaft, 39/2 (2013), pp. 153-176.

Earlier Publications and Working Papers

Any lessons for today? Exchange-rate stabilisation in Greece and South-East Europe between economic and political objectives and fiscal reality, 1841-1939.

European Historical Economics Society Working Paper 2015/84.

Bimetallists and Monometallists on European Monetary Unification (1865-1892). A Comment on Claire Silvant.

Oeconomia 2/4 (2012), pp. 465-472.

The emergence of the Classical Gold Standard

CHERRY Discussion Paper 2012/01 (Centre for Historical Economics at the University of York).

Emerging Stock Markets in Historical Perspective: A Research Agenda (with S. Battilossi)

CHERRY Discussion Paper 2011/03 (Centre for Historical Economics at the University of York).

Causes, Consequences and Sustainability of Late 19th Century Globalization (with K. O’Rourke and G. Daudin)

In: The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe, ed. by S. Broadberry and K. O’Rourke, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2010, vol. 1, pp.5-29.

Earlier version: University of Oxford, Department of Economics Discussion Paper Series 395/2008.

The original sin that started only later: How Austria-Hungary's paper debt turned golden, 1870s-1913

CHERRY Discussion Paper 2010/02 (Centre for Historical Economics at the University of York).

Monetary Policy under the Classical Gold Standard (1870s-1914)

CHERRY Discussion Paper 2010/01 (Centre for Historical Economics at the University of York).

Common Factors in South-East Europe’s Business Cycles 1899-1989 (with M. Ivanov)

National Bank of Serbia Working Paper No. 56/2009.

South-Eastern European Monetary History in a Comparative Perspective. 1870-1914

In: Monetary Time Series of Southeastern Europe from the 1870s to 1914. With a Foreword by Michael Bordo and an Introduction by Matthias Morys, Bank of Greece Working Paper No. 94/2009, pp. 11-33.

Adjustment under the Classical Gold Standard (1870s-1914): How Costly did the External Constraint Come to the European Periphery?

In: The Experience of Exchange Rate Regimes in South-Eastern Europe in Historical and Comparative Perspective, Conference proceedings of the 2nd meeting of the South-Eastern European Monetary History Network on 12th and 13th April 2007 in Vienna, ed. by Austrian National Bank, pp. 50-79.

Earlier Version: University of Oxford Deparment of Economics Discussion Paper Series Nr 353/2007.

Introducing the Monetary Time Series of South-Eastern Europe, 1870s – 1914

In: The Experience of Exchange Rate Regimes in South-Eastern Europe in Historical and Comparative Perspective, Conference proceedings of the 2nd meeting of the South-Eastern European Monetary History Network on 12th and 13th April 2007 in Vienna, ed. by Austrian National Bank, pp. 388-409.

South-Eastern European Growth Experience in European Perspective, 19th and 20th Centuries

In: Monetary and Fiscal Policies in South-Eastern Europe: Historical and Comparative Perspectives, Conference proceedings of the 1st meeting of the South-Eastern European Monetary History Network on 13th and 14th April 2006 in Sofia, ed. by Bulgarian National Bank, pp. 23-44.

Translated into Serbian as: Razvoj jugoistočne evrope iz evropske perspektive u 19. i. 20. veku, Megatrend Review (Belgrade) 4 (2007), pp. 5-29.

Was the Bundesbank’s Credibility Undermined During the Process of German Reunification?

London School of Economics Working Paper No. 74/2003.

Research Paper in Progress:

“On the inevitability of the transition to gold monometallism: revising the revisionists”

Publications outside Economic History

“Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas y su influencia sobre las “Leyes Nuevas de Indias” de 1542”,

Studium. Revista de Teología y Filosofía 43 (2003), pp. 117-147.