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Voluntary Associations, Corporate Rights, and the State: Legal Constraints on the Development of American Civil Society, 1750-1900, Ruth H. Bloch and Naomi R. Lamoreaux,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2015)
Debt, Trade Openness and Economic Growth:What Does Pakistani Data Show, Shujaat Ahmed Syed, Syed Hassan Raza and Bilal Mehmood,
in International Journal of Economics and Empirical Research (IJEER)
(2016)
Keywords: Debt, Trade Openness, Economic Growth, South Asian Countries
A price index for Canada, 1688 to 1850, Vincent Geloso,
in Canadian Journal of Economics
(2019)
Amidst Poverty and Prejudice: Black and Irish Civil War Veterans, Hoyt Bleakley, Louis Cain and Joseph Ferrie,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2013)
Business in a Time of Spanish Influenza, Howard Bodenhorn,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2020)
Babes in Bondage Parental Selling of Children to Finance Family Migration: The Case of German Migration to North America, 1720-1820, Farley Grubb,
from University of Delaware, Department of Economics
(2003)
Keywords: History, Contracts
The Meaning of Money in the Great Depression, Hugh Rockoff,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1993)
INSTITUTIONS AS THE FUNDAMENTAL CAUSE OF LONG-RUN GROWTH, Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson,
from Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Economía, CEDE
(2004)
Keywords: Development
Suffrage, Schooling, and Sorting in the Post-Bellum U.S. South, Suresh Naidu,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2012)
American Living Standards, 1888-1994: Evidence From Consumer Expenditures, Dora Costa,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2000)
Fertility in New York State in the Civil War Era, Michael Haines and Avery M. Guest,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2010)
Less of a Luxury: The Rise of Recreation since 1888, Dora Costa,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1997)
Labor Productivity During the Great Depression, Michael Bordo and Charles Evans,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1993)
When Bioterrorism Was No Big Deal, Patricia E. Beeson and Werner Troesken,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2006)
Organizations, Civil Society, and the Roots of Development, Naomi R. Lamoreaux and John Joseph Wallis,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2017)
Was What Ail'd Ya' What Kill'd Ya'?, Robert Fogel, Louis Cain, Joseph Burton and Brian Bettenhausen,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2011)
Historical Perspectives on the Economic Consequences of Immigration into the United States, Susan B. Carter and Richard Sutch,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1997)
Tariffs and Growth in Late Nineteenth Century America, Douglas Irwin,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2000)
Monetization and Growth in Colonial New England, 1703-1749, Peter Rousseau and Caleb Stroup,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2010)
Is Deflation depressing? Evidence from the Classical Gold Standard, Michael Bordo and Angela Redish,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2003)
A Common Currency: Early U.S. Monetary Policy and the Transition to the Dollar, Peter Rousseau,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2004)
Share Liquidity and Industrial Growth in an Emerging Market: The Case of New England, 1854-1897, Peter Rousseau,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1999)
Bank Chartering and Political Corruption in Antebellum New York: Free Banking as Reform, Howard Bodenhorn,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2004)
Populists at the Polls: Economic Factors in the 1896 Presidential Election, Barry Eichengreen, Michael Haines, Matthew Jaremski and David Leblang,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2017)
Monetization and Growth in Colonial New England, 1703-1749, Caleb Stroup and Peter Rousseau,
from Davidson College, Department of Economics
(2010)
Keywords: Paper money, bills of credit, seigniorage, land bank, colonial America, Finance and growth, vector error correction model
Two Theories of Money Reconciled: The Colonial Puzzle Revisited with New Evidence, Farley Grubb,
from University of Delaware, Department of Economics
(2003)
Keywords: Money, Economic History
Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money Regime, 1709-1775: A Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data, Farley Grubb,
from University of Delaware, Department of Economics
(2014)
Keywords: bills of credit, colonial money supply, land banks, monetary redemption, paper money
American Business Cycle Volatility in Historical Perspective: Revised Estimates of Real GDP, 1869-1913, Mark Siegler,
from Department of Economics, Williams College
(1998)
Keywords: BUSINESS CYCLES ; ECONOMIC HISTORY ; BUSINESS CYCLES
The Inventions and Diffusion of Hyperinflatable Currency, Dror Goldberg,
from Bar-Ilan University, Department of Economics
(2009)
Keywords: government-issued money, card money, paper money
Ethnogenesis and statelessness, Vincent Geloso and Louis Rouanet,
in European Journal of Law and Economics
(2023)
Keywords: Ethnogenesis, Weak states, State capacity, Self-governance
Two Theories of Money Reconciled: The Colonial Puzzle Revisited with New Evidence, Farley Grubb,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2005)
Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money Regime, 1709-1775: A Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data, Farley Grubb,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2013)
The Intergenerational Effects of a Large Wealth Shock: White Southerners After the Civil War, Philipp Ager, Leah Boustan and Katherine Eriksson,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2019)
A Method to Construct Geographical Crosswalks with an Application to US Counties since 1790, Fabian Eckert, Andrés Gvirtz, Jack Liang and Michael Peters,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2020)
The Balance Sheets of the Bank of the United States, Zackary Baker, George Gulino, Adil Javat and Kurt Schuler,
from The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise
(2019)
Keywords: First Bank of the United States; Second Bank of the United States; United States Bank of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Bank of the United States; balance sheet; assets; liabilities; central banking
Conditional growth volatility and sectoral comovement in U.S. industrial production, 1828–1915, Gustavo Freire and Marcelo Resende,
in Empirical Economics
(2020)
Keywords: Growth volatility, Industrial production, EGARCH model, Civil war, Factor analysis
The Intergenerational Effects of a Large Wealth Shock: White Southerners after the Civil War, Philipp Ager, Leah Boustan and Katherine Eriksson,
from Princeton University. Economics Department.
(2019)
Keywords: U.S., Northern America, History; Skill, Wealth
Britain's Other Dollar Problem: Economic Relations with Canada 1945-50, T. Rooth,
from Portsmouth University - Department of Economics
(1998)
Keywords: ECONOMIC RELATIONS ; HISTORY ; CANADA ; ECONOMIC POLICY
‘To Have and Have Not’: Are Rich Litigious Plaintiffs Favored in Court?, B. Zorina Khan,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2015)
Private banks in early Michigan, 1837–1884, Christopher Bailey, Tarique Hossain and Gary Pecquet,
in Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History
(2018)
Keywords: Private bank, Exchange broker, Michigan banking, Antebellum banking
Inventing in the Shadow of the Patent System: Evidence from 19th-Century Patents and Prizes for Technological Innovations, B. Zorina Khan,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2014)
Containing banking panics under tbe National Banking System: Discretion versus coordination, Laurent LE Maux,
in Cahiers d’économie politique / Papers in Political Economy
(2003)
Miscounting Money of Colonial America, Ronald W. Michener and Robert E. Wright,
in Econ Journal Watch
(2006)
Keywords: money supply, specie, paper money, bills of credit, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, colonial American history
Sample-Selection Bias and Height Trends in the Nineteenth-Century United States, Ariell Zimran,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2018)
Re-examination of the Theoretical and Historical Evidence Concerning Colonial New Jersey’s Paper Money, 1709–1775: A Further Comment on Grubb, Ronald W. Michener,
in Econ Journal Watch
(2020)
Keywords: United States history, British colonies, currency, redemption theory, monetary history
The long road to accommodative central banking: the US case, Jane Knodell,
in European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention
(2020)
Keywords: history of central banking, endogenous money, evolution of monetary institutions
Fractionnements et crises du National Banking System aux États-Unis, 1863-1913, Julien Le Maux,
in Revue d'économie financière
(2012)
The Construction of Life Tables for the American Indian Population at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, J. David Hacker and Michael Haines,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2010)
America's First Great Moderation, Joseph Davis and Marc Weidenmier,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2016)
Union Army Veterans, All Grown Up, Dora Costa, Heather DeSomer, Eric Hanss, Christopher Roudiez, Sven E. Wilson and Noelle Yetter,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2016)
Inflation Is Always and Everywhere a Monetary Phenomenon: Richmond vs. Houston in 1864, Richard Burdekin and Marc D. Weidenmier,
in American Economic Review
(2001)
Malthusian pressures: Empirical evidence from a frontier economy, Vincent Geloso and Vadim Kufenko,
from University of Hohenheim, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Evangelisches Studienwerk
(2015)
Keywords: Malthusian economy, preventive check, positive check, Canadian history, empirical analysis
Corporate Governance and the Development of Manufacturing Enterprises in Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts, Eric Hilt,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2014)
Cultural persistence as behavior towards risk: evidence from the North Carolina Cherokees, 1850-1880, Matthew Gregg,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2009)
Keywords: Risk-Sharing; Cooperatives; Cherokee Indians
Policing the chain gang: Panel cointegration analysis of the stability of the Suffolk System, 1825–1858, Andrew Young and John Dove,
in Journal of Macroeconomics
(2013)
Keywords: American free banking; Suffolk System; Panel data; Cointegration; Error-correction; History of banking; Adverse clearings;
Backing, the Quantity Theory, and the Transition to the U.S. Dollar, 1723-1850, Peter Rousseau,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2007)
American Business Cycles 1889-1913: An Accounting Approach, Dou Jiang and Mark Weder,
from Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University
(2021)
Keywords: Business cycles, Depression of the 1890s, Recession of 1907
American business cycles 1889–1913: An accounting approach, Dou Jiang and Mark Weder,
in Journal of Macroeconomics
(2021)
Keywords: Business cycles; Depression of the 1890s; Recession of 1907;
Harvests and Financial Crises in Gold-Standard America, Christopher Hanes and Paul Rhode,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2012)
A Poll Tax by any Other Name: The Political Economy of Disenfranchisement, Daniel Jones, Werner Troesken and Randall Walsh,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2012)
U.S. banking concentration, 1820–2019, Caroline Fohlin and Matthew Jaremski,
in Economics Letters
(2020)
Keywords: Bank concentration; Too big to fail;
The Evolution of Bank Supervision: Evidence from U.S. States, Kris James Mitchener and Matthew Jaremski,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2014)
Corporate Governance and the Development of Manufacturing Enterprises in Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts, Eric Hilt,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2014)
Mass Incarceration Retards Racial Integration, Peter Temin,
from Institute for New Economic Thinking
(2021)
Keywords: mass incarceration, War on Drugs, racism, neighborhood effects, Head Start
Two Centuries of U.S. Banking Concentration: 1820-2019, Caroline Fohlin and Matthew Jaremski,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2020)
Keywords: Bank concentration; Too big to fail
Common Currency versus Currency Union: The U.S. Continental Dollar and Denominational Structure, 1775-1779, Farley Grubb,
from University of Delaware, Department of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: bills of credit, legal tender, paper money, quantity theory of money, zero-coupon bonds.
Colonial Virginia's Paper Money Regime, 1755-1774: A Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data, Farley Grubb,
from University of Delaware, Department of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: bills of credit, data cloning, specie monies, tax revenues, treasury notes
Colonial American Paper Money and the Quantity Theory of Money: An Extension, Farley Grubb,
from University of Delaware, Department of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: bills of credit, bills of exchange, border effects, price indices, purchasing power parity
Privately Issued Money in the US, Matthew Jaremski,
from Department of Economics, Colgate University
(2017)
Keywords: private currency, banks, bank notes, clearinghouses, and financial regulation
L’émergence d’une banque supérieure sous le régime de la liberté bancaire, Laurent Le Maux,
from Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES)
(2004)
Keywords: Banque libre, Chambre de compensation, Prêteur en dernier ressort
American business cycles 1889-1913: An accounting approach, Dou Jiang and Mark Weder,
from Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
(2021)
Keywords: Business cycles, Depression of the 1890s, Recession of 1907
Common Currency versus Currency Union: The U.S. Continental Dollar and Denominational Structure, 1775-1776, Farley Grubb,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2015)
Colonial Virginia’s Paper Money Regime, 1755-1774: a Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data, Farley Grubb,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2015)
Colonial American Paper Money and the Quantity Theory of Money: An Extension, Farley Grubb,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2016)
Beating the Odds: Black Jockeys in the Kentucky Derby, 1870-1911, Michael Leeds and Hugh Rockoff,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2019)
What Caused the Recession of 1797?, Nicholas Curott and Tyler Watts,
from The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise
(2016)
Keywords: Panic of 1797; business cycles; speculation; credit expansion
How much did immigrant "quality" decline in late nineteenth century America?, Timothy Hatton,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2000)
Keywords: United States immigration history
Is Deflation Costly After All? The Perils of Erroneous Historical Classifications, Daniel Kaufmann,
from IRENE Institute of Economic Research
(2017)
Keywords: Deflation, real activity, monetary history, measurement error, binary regressors, misclassification bias, bounds, GMM
The Mutualisation of Sovereign Debt: Comparing the American Past and the European Present, Armin Steinbach,
from Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
(2015)
Physician Bias and Racial Disparities in Health: Evidence from Veterans' Pensions, Shari Eli, Trevon Logan and Boriana Miloucheva,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2019)
The Restoration of the Gold Standard after the US Civil War: A Volatility Analysis, Max Meulemann, Martin Uebele and Bernd Wilfling,
from Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University
(2012)
Keywords: US monetary history, 19th century, greenback, Markov-switching GARCH models
When lawmakers met progressives. Debating the American federal income tax of 1894, Javier San Julian Arrupe,
from University of Barcelona School of Economics
(2022)
Keywords: Tax policy, income tax, progressive era, progressivism.
Resolving the Puzzle of the Underissuance of National Bank Notes, Charles Calomiris and Joseph R. Mason,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2004)
A Dynamic General Equilibrium Analysis of Migration and Capital Formation: The Case of Canada, Stuart Wilson,
in Review of Economic Dynamics
(2003)
Keywords: migration, capital formation, saving, life cycle
Fiscal Discriminations in Three Wars, George Hall and Thomas Sargent,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2013)
Banks, Politics, and Political Parties: From Partisan Banking to Open Access in Early Massachusetts, Qian Lu and John Joseph Wallis,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2015)
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