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Howard Bodenhorn

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John E. Walker Department of Economics
College of Business and Behavioral Science
Clemson University

Clemson, South Carolina (United States)
https://www.clemson.edu/business/departments/economics/
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Working papers

  1. Howard Bodenhorn, 2023. "The Extent of the Market for Early American Bank Notes," NBER Working Papers 31886, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Howard Bodenhorn, 2021. "Bad Men, Good Roads, Jim Crow, and the Economics of Southern Chain Gangs," NBER Working Papers 28405, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. Howard Bodenhorn, 2021. "Were Small–Town New Yorkers Life–Cycle Savers?," NBER Working Papers 28810, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  4. Howard Bodenhorn, 2020. "Business in a Time of Spanish Influenza," NBER Working Papers 27495, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  5. Howard Bodenhorn, 2017. "Finance and Growth: Household Savings, Public Investment, and Public Health in Late Nineteenth-Century New Jersey," NBER Working Papers 23430, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  6. Howard Bodenhorn, 2017. "Opening Access: Banks and Politics in New York from the Revolution to the Civil War," NBER Working Papers 23560, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  7. Howard Bodenhorn, 2017. "Were Nineteenth-Century Industrial Workers Permanent Income Savers?," NBER Working Papers 23948, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  8. Howard Bodenhorn, 2016. "Blind Tigers and Red-Tape Cocktails: Liquor Control and Homicide in Late-Nineteenth-Century South Carolina," NBER Working Papers 22980, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  9. Howard Bodenhorn, 2016. "Two Centuries of Finance and Growth in the United States, 1790-1980," Working Papers id:11352, eSocialSciences.
  10. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Prison Crowding, Recidivism, and Early Release in Early Rhode Island," NBER Working Papers 20837, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  11. Howard Bodenhorn & Timothy W. Guinnane & Thomas A. Mroz, 2015. "Sample-selection biases and the “industrialization puzzle”," NBER Working Papers 21249, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  12. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Double Liability at Early American Banks," NBER Working Papers 21494, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  13. Howard Bodenhorn & Eugene N. White, 2014. "The Evolution of Bank Boards of Directors in New York, 1840-1950," NBER Working Papers 20078, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  14. Alberto Basso & Howard Bodenhorn & David Cuberes, 2014. "Fertility and Financial Development: Evidence from U.S. Counties in the 19th Century," NBER Working Papers 20491, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  15. Howard Bodenhorn & Timothy Guinnane & Thomas Mroz, 2014. "Caveat Lector: Sample Selection in Historical Heights and the Interpretation of Early Industrializing Economies," NBER Working Papers 19955, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  16. Bodenhorn, Howard & Guinnane, Timothy & Mroz, Thomas, 2013. "Problems of Sample-selection Bias in the Historical Heights Literature: A Theoretical and Econometric Analysis," Center Discussion Papers 148749, Yale University, Economic Growth Center.
  17. Howard Bodenhorn, 2013. "Large Block Shareholders, Institutional Investors, Boards of Directors and Bank Value in the Nineteenth Century," NBER Working Papers 18955, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  18. Howard Bodenhorn, 2012. "Voting Rights, Share Concentration, and Leverage at Nineteenth-Century US Banks," NBER Working Papers 17808, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  19. Howard Bodenhorn, 2011. "Partnership fragility and credit costs," NBER Working Papers 16689, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  20. Howard Bodenhorn & Carolyn Moehling & Gregory N. Price, 2010. "Short Criminals: Stature and Crime in Early America," NBER Working Papers 15945, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  21. Howard Bodenhorn & Carolyn M. Moehling & Anne Morrison Piehl, 2010. "Immigration: America's nineteenth century "law and order problem"?," NBER Working Papers 16266, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  22. Howard Bodenhorn, 2010. "Manumission in Nineteenth Century Virginia," NBER Working Papers 15704, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  23. Howard Bodenhorn & David Cuberes, 2010. "Financial development and city growth: Evidence from Northeastern American cities, 1790-1870," Working Papers 2010/35, Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB).
  24. Howard Bodenhorn & Gregory Price, 2009. "Crime and Body Weight in the Nineteenth Century: Was there a Relationship between Brawn, Employment Opportunities and Crime?," NBER Working Papers 15099, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  25. Howard Bodenhorn, 2009. "Splendid Associations of Favored Individuals: Federal and State Commercial Banking Policy in the Federalist Era," NBER Working Papers 15135, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  26. Christopher Ruebeck & Susan Averett & Howard Bodenhorn, 2008. "Acting White or Acting Black: Mixed-Race Adolescents' Identity and Behavior," NBER Working Papers 13793, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  27. Howard Bodenhorn, 2008. "Criminal Sentencing in Nineteenth Century Pennsylvania," NBER Working Papers 14283, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  28. Howard Bodenhorn, 2006. "Urban Poverty, School Attendance, and Adolescent Labor Force Attachment: Some Historical Evidence," NBER Working Papers 12043, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  29. Howard Bodenhorn, 2006. "Single Parenthood and Childhood Outcomes in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Urban South," NBER Working Papers 12056, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  30. Howard Bodenhorn & Christopher S. Ruebeck, 2005. "Colorism and African American Wealth: Evidence from the Nineteenth-Century South," NBER Working Papers 11732, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  31. Howard Bodenhorn, 2005. "Usury Ceilings, Relationships and Bank Lending Behavior: Evidence from Nineteenth Century," NBER Working Papers 11734, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  32. Howard Bodenhorn, 2004. "Bank Chartering and Political Corruption in Antebellum New York: Free Banking as Reform," NBER Working Papers 10479, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  33. Howard Bodenhorn, 2004. "Free Banking and Bank Entry in Nineteenth-Century New York," NBER Working Papers 10654, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  34. Howard Bodenhorn & Christopher S. Ruebeck, 2003. "The Economics of Identity and the Endogeneity of Race," NBER Working Papers 9962, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  35. Susan Averett & Howard Bodenhorn & Justas Staisiunas, 2003. "Unemployment Risk and Compensating Differential in Late-Nineteenth Century New Jersey Manufacturing," NBER Working Papers 9977, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  36. Howard Bodenhorn, 2003. "Just and Reasonable Treatment: Racial Treatment in the Terms of Pauper Apprenticeship in Antebellum Maryland," NBER Working Papers 9752, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  37. Howard Bodenhorn, 2002. "The Complexion Gap: The Economic Consequences of Color among Free African Americans in the Rural Antebellum South," NBER Working Papers 8957, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  38. Howard Bodenhorn, 2002. "Partnership and Hold-Up in Early America," NBER Working Papers 8814, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  39. Howard Bodenhorn, 2001. "Short-Term Loans and Long-Term Relationships: Relationship Lending in Early America," NBER Historical Working Papers 0137, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Articles

  1. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2020. "Jeffrey Sklansky, Sovereign of the Market: The Money Question in Early America (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017), pp. 336, $45 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780226480336," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 42(1), pages 133-135, March.
  2. Bodenhorn, Howard & Guinnane, Timothy W. & Mroz, Thomas A., 2019. "Diagnosing Sample-Selection Bias in Historical Heights: A Reply to Komlos and A’Hearn," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 79(4), pages 1154-1175, December.
  3. Howard Bodenhorn, 2019. "Were Nineteenth‐Century Industrial Workers Permanent Income Savers?," Southern Economic Journal, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 85(4), pages 1286-1310, April.
  4. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2019. "Financial Systems and Economic Growth: Credit, Crises, and Regulation from the 19th Century to the Present. By Peter L. Rousseau and Paul Wachtel (eds.). New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 79(1), pages 314-315, March.
  5. Bodenhorn, Howard & Cuberes, David, 2018. "Finance and urbanization in early nineteenth-century New York," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 104(C), pages 47-58.
  6. Bodenhorn, Howard & Guinnane, Timothy W. & Mroz, Thomas A., 2017. "Sample-Selection Biases and the Industrialization Puzzle," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 77(1), pages 171-207, March.
  7. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2016. "Building the Empire State: Political Economy in the Early Republic. By Brian Phillips Murphy. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. Pp. xii, 287. $49.95, cloth," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 76(4), pages 1254-1256, December.
  8. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2016. "Crash! How the Economic Boom and Bust of the 1920s Worked. By Phillip G. Payne . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015. viii + 142 pp. Photographs, illustrations, notes, index. Cloth, $45.," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 90(3), pages 591-593, October.
  9. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2016. "Prison crowding, recidivism, and early release in early Rhode Island," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 55-74.
  10. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2015. "Consumer Lending in France and America: Credit and Welfare. ByGunnar Trumbull. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. xi + 228 pp. Figures, tables, notes, index. Cloth, $90.00. ISBN: 978-1-107-01," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 89(2), pages 355-357, July.
  11. Howard Bodenhorn, 2014. "Voting Rights, Shareholdings, and Leverage at Nineteenth-Century U.S. Banks," Journal of Law and Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 57(2), pages 431-458.
  12. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2014. "Fragile by Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit. By Charles W. Calomiris and Stephen H. Haber. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2014. Pp. xiv, 570. $35, cloth," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 74(4), pages 1241-1242, December.
  13. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2013. "America's First Great Depression: Economic Crisis and Political Disorder After the Panic of 1837. By Alasdair Roberts. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press. 2012. Pp. 255. $26.00, hardcover," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 73(2), pages 606-608, June.
  14. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2013. "Richard Grossman, Unsettled Account: The Evolution of Banking in the Industrialized World since 1800 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010), pp. xx, 384, Index, $45.00. ISBN 978-0-691-13905-0," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 35(2), pages 266-267, June.
  15. Howard Bodenhorn & Carolyn Moehling & Gregory N. Price, 2012. "Short Criminals: Stature and Crime in Early America," Journal of Law and Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 55(2), pages 393-419.
  16. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2012. "A Great Leap Forward: 1930s Depression and U.S. Economic Growth. ByAlexander J. Field. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011. ix + 387 pp. Figures, tables, notes, index. Cloth, $45.00. ISBN: 978-0-30," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 86(3), pages 620-622, October.
  17. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2012. "Moneymakers: The Wicked Lives and Surprising Adventures of Three Notorious Counterfeiters. ByBen Tarnoff. New York: Penguin Press, 2011. 369 pp. Illustrations, notes, index. Cloth, $27.95. ISBN: 978-1," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 86(1), pages 156-158, April.
  18. Howard Bodenhorn, 2011. "Manumission in nineteenth-century Virginia," Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC), vol. 5(2), pages 145-164, June.
  19. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2010. "Height, weight and body mass index values of mid-19th century New York legislative officers," Economics & Human Biology, Elsevier, vol. 8(2), pages 291-293, July.
  20. Howard Bodenhorn, 2010. "Towards modern public finance: the American war with Mexico, 1846–1848 – By James W. Cummings," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 63(4), pages 1193-1194, November.
  21. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2010. "Height and body mass index values of nineteenth-century New York legislators," Economics & Human Biology, Elsevier, vol. 8(1), pages 121-126, March.
  22. Howard BODENHORN & Gregory PRICE, 2010. "Crime and Body Weight in the 19th Century: Was There Complementarity between Brawn, Employment Opportunities and Crime ?," Economies et Sociétés (Serie 'Histoire Economique Quantitative'), Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC), issue 41, pages 1-20, January.
  23. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2009. "Scraping By: Wage Labor, Slavery, and Survival in Early Baltimore. By Seth Rockman. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. Pp. xii, 368. $25.00, paper," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 69(4), pages 1191-1192, December.
  24. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2009. "Criminal sentencing in 19th-century Pennsylvania," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 46(3), pages 287-298, July.
  25. Ruebeck Christopher S & Averett Susan L & Bodenhorn Howard N, 2009. "Acting White or Acting Black: Mixed-Race Adolescents' Identity and Behavior," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 9(1), pages 1-44, March.
  26. Howard Bodenhorn, 2009. "Political institutions and financial developments – Edited by Stephen Haber, Douglass C. North, and Barry R. Weingast," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 62(2), pages 509-510, May.
  27. Howard Bodenhorn, 2008. "The political economy of sentiment: paper credit and the Scottish enlightenment in early republic Boston, 1780–1820 – By Jose R. Torre," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 61(2), pages 524-525, May.
  28. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2008. "Free banking and bank entry in nineteenth-century New York," Financial History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 15(2), pages 175-201, October.
  29. Howard Bodenhorn & Christopher Ruebeck, 2007. "Colourism and African–american wealth: evidence from the nineteenth-century south," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 20(3), pages 599-620, July.
  30. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2007. "Usury ceilings and bank lending behavior: Evidence from nineteenth century New York," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 44(2), pages 179-202, April.
  31. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2006. "A History of Central Banking in Great Britain and the United States. By John H. Wood. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Pp. xv, 439. $90," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 66(1), pages 260-262, March.
  32. Howard Bodenhorn, 2006. "Colorism, Complexion Homogamy, and Household Wealth: Some Historical Evidence," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 96(2), pages 256-260, May.
  33. Susan Averett & Howard Bodenhorn & Justas Staisiunas, 2005. "Unemployment Risk and Compensating Differentials in New Jersey Manufacturing," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 43(4), pages 734-749, October.
  34. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2004. "Rethinking the Great Depression: A New View of Its Causes and Consequences. By Gene Smiley. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2002. xii + 179 pp. Index. Cloth, $24.95. ISBN 1-566-63472-5," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 78(1), pages 134-137, April.
  35. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2003. "Short-Term Loans and Long-Term Relationships: Relationship Lending in Early America," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 35(4), pages 485-505, August.
  36. Howard Bodenhorn, 2003. "Economic Scholarship at Elite Liberal Arts Colleges: A Citation Analysis with Rankings," The Journal of Economic Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 34(4), pages 341-359, December.
  37. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2002. "Making The Little Guy Pay: Payments-System Networks, Cross-Subsidization, And The Collapse Of The Suffolk System," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 62(1), pages 147-169, March.
  38. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1999. "Goldbugs and Greenbacks: The Antimonopoly Tradition and the Politics of Finance in America, 1865–1896. ByGretchen Ritter · Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 1997. 312 pp. Appendices, bib," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 73(2), pages 277-279, July.
  39. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1999. "Classics in Anthropometric History. Edited by John Komlos and Timothy Cuff. St. Katharinen. Germany: Scripta Mercaturae Verlag, 1998. Pp. v, 629. DM 118," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 59(4), pages 1147-1148, December.
  40. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1999. "Banking, Trade and Industry: Europe, America and Asia from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Centuries. Edited by Alice Teichova, Ginette Kurgan-van Hentenryk, and Dieter Ziegler. Cambridge: Cambridge U," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 59(3), pages 858-860, September.
  41. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1999. "An Engine of Growth: Real Bills and Schumpeterian Banking in Antebellum New York," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 36(3), pages 278-302, July.
  42. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1999. "A Troublesome Caste: Height and Nutrition of Antebellum Virginia's Rural Free Blacks," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 59(4), pages 972-996, December.
  43. Howard Bodenhorn, 1998. "Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?," Eastern Economic Journal, Eastern Economic Association, vol. 24(1), pages 7-24, Winter.
  44. Howard Bodenhorn, 1997. "Teachers, and Scholars Too: Economic Scholarship at Elite Liberal Arts Colleges," The Journal of Economic Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(4), pages 323-336, December.
  45. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1997. "Private Banking in Antebellum Virginia: Thomas Branch & Sons of Petersburg," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 71(4), pages 513-542, January.
  46. Howard Bodenhorn, 1996. "Zombie Banks and the Demise of New York's Safety Fund," Eastern Economic Journal, Eastern Economic Association, vol. 22(1), pages 21-33, Winter.
  47. Bodenhorn, Howard & Haupert, Michael, 1996. "The Note Issue Paradox in the Free Banking Era," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 56(3), pages 687-693, September.
  48. Bodenhorn, Howard & Haupert, Michael, 1995. "Was There a Note Issue Conundrum in the Free Banking Era?," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 27(3), pages 702-712, August.
  49. Horwitz Steven & Bodenhorn Howard, 1994. "A Property Rights Approach to Free Banking," Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, De Gruyter, vol. 5(4), pages 1-16, December.
  50. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1993. "The Business Cycle and Entry into Early American Banking," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 75(3), pages 531-535, August.
  51. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1993. "Small-Denomination Banknotes in Antebellum America," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 25(4), pages 812-827, November.
  52. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1992. "Capital Mobility and Financial Integration in Antebellum America," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 52(3), pages 585-610, September.
  53. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1992. "American Commercial Banking: A History. By Benjamin J. Klebaner. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1990. Pp. xi, 283. $26.95," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 52(1), pages 241-242, March.
  54. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1992. "Financial Markets and Financial Crises. Edited by R. Glenn Hubbard. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991. Pp. ix, 394. $52.00," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 52(4), pages 974-976, December.
  55. Bodenhorn, Howard, 1990. "Entry, Rivalry and Free Banking in Antebellum America," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 72(4), pages 682-686, November.

Chapters

  1. Howard Bodenhorn, 2022. "Later-Life Realizations of Maryland’s Mid-Nineteenth-Century Pauper Apprentices," Studies in Economic History, in: Patrick Gray & Joshua Hall & Ruth Wallis Herndon & Javier Silvestre (ed.), Standard of Living, chapter 0, pages 211-243, Springer.
  2. Howard Bodenhorn & Timothy W. Guinnane & Thomas A. Mroz, 2019. "Theory and Diagnostics for Selection Biases in Historical Height Samples," Research in Economic History, in: Research in Economic History, volume 35, pages 59-89, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  3. Howard Bodenhorn, 2019. "Private Seeking of Private Monopoly in Early American Banking," Studies in Public Choice, in: Joshua Hall & Marcus Witcher (ed.), Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History, chapter 0, pages 167-206, Springer.
  4. Howard Bodenhorn, 2018. "The Forgotten Half of Finance: Working-class Saving in Late Nineteenth-century New Jersey," Research in Economic History, in: Research in Economic History, volume 34, pages 35-65, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  5. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Race Mixing and Color in Literature and Science," NBER Chapters, in: The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South, pages 34-49, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  6. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Appendices to "The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South"," NBER Chapters, in: The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South, pages 199-262, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  7. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Wealth," NBER Chapters, in: The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South, pages 144-166, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  8. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Marriage and the Family," NBER Chapters, in: The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South, pages 98-122, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  9. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Height, Health, and Mortality," NBER Chapters, in: The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South, pages 167-187, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  10. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Work," NBER Chapters, in: The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South, pages 123-143, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  11. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Introduction to "The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South"," NBER Chapters, in: The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South, pages 1-18, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  12. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "The Plantation," NBER Chapters, in: The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South, pages 50-69, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  13. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Legal Constructions of Race and Interpretations of Color," NBER Chapters, in: The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South, pages 19-33, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  14. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Epilogue," NBER Chapters, in: The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South, pages 188-197, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  15. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "Finding Freedom," NBER Chapters, in: The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South, pages 70-97, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  16. Howard Bodenhorn & Eugene N. White, 2014. "The Evolution of Bank Boards of Directors in New York, 1840–1950," NBER Chapters, in: Enterprising America: Businesses, Banks, and Credit Markets in Historical Perspective, pages 107-145, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  17. Howard Bodenhorn & Carolyn M. Moehling & Anne Morrison Piehl, 2010. "Chapter 12 Immigration: America's Nineteenth-Century “Law and Order Problem?”," Frontiers of Economics and Globalization, in: Migration and Culture, pages 295-323, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  18. Howard Bodenhorn, 2010. "Federal and State Commercial Banking Policy in the Federalist Era and Beyond," NBER Chapters, in: Founding Choices: American Economic Policy in the 1790s, pages 151-176, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  19. Howard Bodenhorn, 2006. "Bank Chartering and Political Corruption in Antebellum New York. Free Banking as Reform," NBER Chapters, in: Corruption and Reform: Lessons from America's Economic History, pages 231-257, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  20. Howard Bodenhorn & Hugh Rockoff, 1992. "Regional Interest Rates in Antebellum America," NBER Chapters, in: Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel, pages 159-187, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Books

  1. Howard Bodenhorn, 2015. "The Color Factor: The Economics of African-American Well-Being in the Nineteenth-Century South," NBER Books, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number bode14-1, March.
  2. Bodenhorn, Howard, 2002. "State Banking in Early America: A New Economic History," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780195147766, Decembrie.
  3. Bodenhorn,Howard, 2000. "A History of Banking in Antebellum America," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521662857.

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  1. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (30) 2004-06-07 2004-08-31 2005-11-12 2006-02-26 2008-09-05 2009-07-03 2009-07-11 2010-02-20 2010-05-08 2010-08-21 2012-02-20 2013-04-20 2013-05-19 2013-07-15 2014-03-15 2014-05-17 2014-07-28 2014-12-03 2015-01-26 2015-06-13 2015-09-05 2016-09-25 2017-01-08 2017-06-04 2017-07-16 2017-11-05 2020-09-14 2021-03-29 2021-05-24 2023-12-11. Author is listed
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  3. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (4) 2016-09-25 2017-06-04 2021-05-24 2023-12-11
  4. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (4) 2006-02-26 2006-02-26 2010-08-21 2021-03-29
  5. NEP-EVO: Evolutionary Economics (3) 2013-05-19 2013-07-15 2014-03-15
  6. NEP-GRO: Economic Growth (3) 2014-03-15 2014-12-03 2016-09-25
  7. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (3) 2004-07-18 2010-05-08 2015-06-13
  8. NEP-BAN: Banking (2) 2009-07-11 2023-12-11
  9. NEP-ENT: Entrepreneurship (2) 2001-12-04 2004-08-31
  10. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (2) 2017-06-04 2020-09-14
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