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Historical methods: A journal of quantitative and interdisciplinary history | 2014

iPEHD - The Ifo Prussian Economic History Database

Sascha O. Becker; Francesco Cinnirella; Erik Hornung; Ludger Woessmann

Abstract This article describes the ifo Prussian Economic History Database (iPEHD), a public use county-level database covering a rich collection of variables for nineteenth-century Prussia. The Royal Prussian Statistical Office collected these data in several censuses over the years 1816–1901. These data provide a unique source for micro-regional empirical research in economic history, enabling analyses of education, religion, fertility, industrialization, and many others. The service of iPEHD is to provide the data in a digitized and structured way.


American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics | 2011

Education and catch-up in the industrial revolution

Sascha O. Becker; Erik Hornung; Ludger Woessmann


The American Economic Review | 2014

Immigration and the Diffusion of Technology: The Huguenot Diaspora in Prussia

Erik Hornung


Journal of Development Economics | 2016

Landownership Concentration and the Expansion of Education

Francesco Cinnirella; Erik Hornung


Archive | 2012

Railroads and Micro-regional Growth in Prussia

Erik Hornung


Archive | 2009

Catch Me If You Can: Education and Catch-Up in the Industrial Revolution

Sascha O. Becker; Erik Hornung; Ludger Woessmann


ifo Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung | 2012

Human Capital, Technology Diffusion, and Economic Growth - Evidence from Prussian Census Data

Erik Hornung


Archive | 2017

Capital-Skill Complementarity and the Emergence of Labor Emancipation

Quamrul H. Ashraf; Francesco Cinnirella; Oded Galor; Boris Gershman; Erik Hornung


Annual Conference 2016 (Augsburg): Demographic Change | 2017

Bismarck's Health Insurance and the Mortality Decline

Stefan Bauernschuster; Anastasia Driva; Erik Hornung


Archive | 2015

Review of: Jacob, Margaret C.: The First Knowledge Economy: Human Capital and the European Economy, 1750-1850. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014

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Francesco Cinnirella

Ifo Institute for Economic Research

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Ifo Institute for Economic Research

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Stefan Bauernschuster

Ifo Institute for Economic Research

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