Investigaciones de Historia Economica examines economic history through the lens of labor, business, and social structures. Articles analyze worker trajectories, skill acquisition, and internal labor markets in historical manufacturing and artisanal settings. The journal also investigates the economic roles of elites, the profitability of public offices, and the impact of industrialization and trade on various populations, including women and artisans.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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HistoryQ2
Economics and EconometricsQ4
Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
EconomicsHistory
Scopus Categories
HistoryEconomics and Econometrics
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Historical and socio-economic studies of Spain and related regionsHistorical Economic and Social StudiesMedieval and Early Modern IberiaHistory and Politics in Latin AmericaUrbanism, Landscape, and Tourism StudiesEconomic Theory and PolicyHistorical Studies on SpainRegional Development and InnovationHistory of Science and MedicineHistorical Studies in Latin America