All Stories

  1. Energy and machines. Energy capital ratios in Europe and Latin America. 1875–1970
  2. The First World War and the Latin American transition from coal to petroleum
  3. Engineers and Scientist as Commercial Agents of the Spanish Nuclear Programme
  4. Learning by Doing: The First Spanish Nuclear Plant
  5. Las dimensiones sociales de la percepción de la energía nuclear. Un análisis del caso español (1960-2015)
  6. Freshwater for Cooling Needs: A Long-Run Approach to the Nuclear Water Footprint in Spain
  7. Energy Planning, Nuclear Promises and Realities
  8. How did Spain Become the Major US Nuclear Client?
  9. Seeking the Perennial Fountain of the World’s Prosperity
  10. The Economic History of Nuclear Energy in Spain
  11. Energy and Economic Growth: The Stylized Facts
  12. Nuclear Power for a Dictatorship: State and Business involvement in the Spanish Atomic Program, 1950–85
  13. Natural Resources and Economic Growth
  14. Latin American hydropower: A century of uneven evolution
  15. Will small energy consumers be faster in transition? Evidence from the early shift from coal to oil in Latin America
  16. Reseñas
  17. Energy as an indicator of modernization in Latin America, 1890-1925
  18. North versus South: Energy transition and energy intensity in Europe over 200 years
  19. Contabilidad nacional medioambiental para productores de petróleo. Estimaciones para México y Venezuela (1901–1985)
  20. The role of Mexico in the first world oil shortage: 1918–1922, an international perspective
  21. The capital gains from trade are not enough: evidence from the environmental accounts of Venezuela and Mexico
  22. The Role of Mexico in the First Oil Shortage: 1918-1922, an International Perspective
  23. Oil and Economy in Mexico, 1900-1930s
  24. Energy and Economic Growth: The Stylized Facts
  25. Protectionist But Globalised? Latin American Custom Duties and Trade During the Pre-1914 Belle Époque
  26. On the Accuracy of Latin American Trade Statistics: A Nonparametric Test for 1925
  27. Modern Energy Consumption and Economic Modernisation in Latin America and the Caribbean between 1890 and 1925