Citation: J. Komlos, SHRINKING IN A GROWING ECONOMY - THE MYSTERY OF PHYSICAL STATURE DURING THE INDUSTRIAL-REVOLUTION, The Journal of economic history, 58(3), 1998, pp. 779-802
Citation: M. Artzrouni et J. Komlos, THE FORMATION OF THE EUROPEAN STATE SYSTEM, A SPATIAL PREDATORY MODEL, Historical methods, 29(3), 1996, pp. 126-134
Citation: J. Komlos et B. Alecke, ECONOMICS OF ANTEBELLUM SLAVE HEIGHTS RECONSIDERED, The Journal of interdisciplinary history, 26(3), 1996, pp. 437-457
Citation: J. Komlos, ANOMALIES IN ECONOMIC-HISTORY - TOWARD A RESOLUTION OF THE ANTEBELLUMPUZZLE, The Journal of economic history, 56(1), 1996, pp. 202-214
Citation: J. Kahn et al., ON THE PROBABILITY THAT A RANDOM + -1-MATRIX IS SINGULAR/, Journal of the American Mathematical Society, 8(1), 1995, pp. 223-240
Citation: Pa. Coclanis et J. Komlos, NUTRITION AND ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT IN POSTRECONSTRUCTION SOUTH-CAROLINA - AN ANTHROPOMETRIC APPROACH, Social science history, 19(1), 1995, pp. 91-115
Citation: J. Komlos et A. Ritschl, HOLY DAYS, WORK DAYS, AND THE STANDARD-OF-LIVING IN THE HABSBURG MONARCHY, The Journal of interdisciplinary history, 26(1), 1995, pp. 57-66
Citation: J. Komlos et R. Paturi, EFFECT OF CONNECTIVITY IN AN ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY MODEL, Journal of computer and system sciences, 47(2), 1993, pp. 350-373
Citation: J. Komlos, A MALTHUSIAN EPISODE REVISITED - THE HEIGHT OF BRITISH AND IRISH SERVANTS IN COLONIAL AMERICA, Economic history review, 46(4), 1993, pp. 768-782