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Jenny Bourne

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Affiliation

Economics Department
Carleton College

Northfield, Minnesota (United States)
http://www.carleton.edu/curricular/ECON/
RePEc:edi:edcarus (more details at EDIRC)

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Articles

  1. Jenny Bourne & Eugene Steuerle & Brian Raub & Joseph Newcomb & Ellen Steele, 2018. "More Than They Realize: The Income of the Wealthy," National Tax Journal, National Tax Association;National Tax Journal, vol. 71(2), pages 335-356, June.
  2. Bourne, Jenny, 2016. "The Passenger Cases and the Commerce Clause: Immigrants, Blacks, and States' Rights in Antebellum America. By Tony Allen Freyer. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2014. Pp. xii, 204. $39.95, c," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 76(1), pages 263-265, March.
  3. Jenny Bourne & Nathan D. Grawe, 2015. "How Broad Liberal Arts Training Produces PhD Economists: Carleton's Story," The Journal of Economic Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(2), pages 166-173, April.
  4. Wahl, Jenny, 2004. "A Troublesome Commerce: The Transformation of the Interstate Slave Trade. By Robert H. Gudmestad. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2003. Pp. xii, 246. $59.95, cloth; $21.95, paper," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 64(3), pages 897-898, September.
  5. Wahl, Jenny B., 2003. "The Challenge of Crime: Rethinking Our Response. By Henry Ruth and Kevin R. Reitz. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003. Pp. x, 374. $35.00," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 63(3), pages 908-909, September.
  6. Jenny B. Wahl, 2003. "From Riches to Riches: Intergenerational Transfers and the Evidence from Estate Tax Returns," Social Science Quarterly, Southwestern Social Science Association, vol. 84(2), pages 278-296, June.
  7. Wahl, Jenny, 2002. "Debt's Dominion: A History of Bankruptcy Law in America. By David A. Skeel, Jr. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2001. Pp. xi. 281. $35.00," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 62(2), pages 628-629, June.
  8. Wahl, Jenny B., 1999. "The State and Freedom of Contract. Edited by Harry N. Scheiber. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1999. Pp. 378, $55.00," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 59(4), pages 1137-1139, December.
  9. Wahl, Jenny, 1999. "United States and Canada - Masters, Slaves, and Subjects: The Culture of Power in the South Carolina Low Country 1740–1790. By Robert Olwell. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998. Pp. xvi, 293," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 59(1), pages 228-229, March.
  10. Wahl, Jenny B., 1996. "The Jurisprudence of American Slave Sales," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 56(1), pages 143-169, March.
  11. Wahl, Jenny B., 1995. "Slavery, the Civil Law, and the Supreme Court of Louisiana. By Judith K. Schafer. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1994. Pp. xix, 389. $35.00," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 55(3), pages 718-719, September.
  12. Wahl, Jenny Bourne, 1993. "The Bondsman's Burden: An Economic Analysis of the Jurisprudence of Slaves and Common Carriers," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 53(3), pages 495-526, September.
  13. Wahl, Jenny Bourne, 1993. "Justice Lies in the District: The U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas, 1902–1960. By Charles L. Zelden. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1993. Pp. 312. $49.50," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 53(4), pages 963-964, December.
  14. Wahl, Jenny Bourne, 1989. "Tax Treatment of Foreign Exchange Gains and Losses and the Tax Reform Act of 1986," National Tax Journal, National Tax Association;National Tax Journal, vol. 42(1), pages 59-68, March.

Chapters

  1. Jenny Wahl, 2010. "The Economics of Slavery," Chapters, in: Boudewijn Bouckaert (ed.), Property Law and Economics, chapter 10, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  2. Jenny Bourne Wahl, 1992. "Trading Quantity for Quality: Explaining the Decline in American Fertility in the Nineteenth Century," NBER Chapters, in: Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel, pages 375-397, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. Jenny Wahl, 1986. "New Results on the Decline in Household Fertility in the United States from 1750 to 1900," NBER Chapters, in: Long-Term Factors in American Economic Growth, pages 391-438, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Citations

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Articles

  1. Jenny Bourne & Eugene Steuerle & Brian Raub & Joseph Newcomb & Ellen Steele, 2018. "More Than They Realize: The Income of the Wealthy," National Tax Journal, National Tax Association;National Tax Journal, vol. 71(2), pages 335-356, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Emmanuel Saez & Gabriel Zucman, 2019. "Progressive Wealth Taxation," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, vol. 50(2 (Fall)), pages 437-533.
    2. Florian Scheuer & Joel Slemrod, 2020. "Taxation and the Superrich," Annual Review of Economics, Annual Reviews, vol. 12(1), pages 189-211, August.
    3. Gabriel Zucman, 2019. "Global Wealth Inequality," NBER Working Papers 25462, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

  2. Jenny Bourne & Nathan D. Grawe, 2015. "How Broad Liberal Arts Training Produces PhD Economists: Carleton's Story," The Journal of Economic Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(2), pages 166-173, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Jenny Bourne & Nathan Grawe & Nathan D. Grawe & Michael Hemesath & Maya Jensen, 2022. "Scholarly Activity among Economists at Liberal Arts Colleges: A Life Cycle Analysis," Working Papers 2022-01, Carleton College, Department of Economics.

  3. Jenny B. Wahl, 2003. "From Riches to Riches: Intergenerational Transfers and the Evidence from Estate Tax Returns," Social Science Quarterly, Southwestern Social Science Association, vol. 84(2), pages 278-296, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Waldenstrom, Daniel & Adermon, Adrian & Lindahl, Mikael, 2016. "Intergenerational wealth mobility and the role of inheritance: Evidence from multiple generations," CEPR Discussion Papers 11456, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

  4. Wahl, Jenny B., 1996. "The Jurisprudence of American Slave Sales," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 56(1), pages 143-169, March.

    Cited by:

    1. Scott A. Carson, 2008. "Geography and Insolation in 19th Century US African-American and White Statures," CESifo Working Paper Series 2229, CESifo.
    2. Scott A. Carson, 2007. "African-American and White Inequality in the American South: Evidence from the 19th Century Missouri State Prison," CESifo Working Paper Series 1954, CESifo.
    3. Scott Carson, 2011. "Nineteenth century African-American and white US statures: the primary sources of vitamin D and their relationship with height," Journal of Bioeconomics, Springer, vol. 13(1), pages 1-15, April.
    4. Scott A. Carson, 2006. "African-American and White Living Standards in the 19th Century American South: A Biological Comparison," CESifo Working Paper Series 1696, CESifo.
    5. Scott Carson, 2011. "Demographic, residential, and socioeconomic effects on the distribution of nineteenth-century African-American stature," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 24(4), pages 1471-1491, October.
    6. Scott Carson, 2015. "A Weighty Issue: Diminished Net Nutrition Among the U.S. Working Class in the Nineteenth Century," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 52(3), pages 945-966, June.
    7. Scott A. Carson, 2010. "Nineteenth Century US African-American and White Female Statures: Insight from US Prison Records," CESifo Working Paper Series 3169, CESifo.
    8. Scott A. Carson, 2008. "Demographic, Residential, and Socioeconomic Effects on the Distribution of 19th Century African-American Stature," CESifo Working Paper Series 2479, CESifo.
    9. Carson, Scott Alan, 2011. "Height of female Americans in the 19th century and the antebellum puzzle," Economics & Human Biology, Elsevier, vol. 9(2), pages 157-164, March.
    10. Scott Carson, 2009. "African-American and white inequality in the nineteenth century American South: a biological comparison," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 22(3), pages 739-755, July.
    11. Carson, Scott Alan, 2009. "Geography, insolation, and vitamin D in nineteenth century US African-American and white statures," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 46(1), pages 149-159, January.
    12. Scott A. Carson, 2012. "Obesity in Black and White: Accounting for 19th Century US BMI Differences by Socioeconomic Status and Biology," CESifo Working Paper Series 3913, CESifo.
    13. Scott A. Carson, 2012. "Nineteenth Century US BMIs by Race: Socioeconomics and Biology," CESifo Working Paper Series 3971, CESifo.
    14. Scott A. Carson, 2021. "International Migration and Net Nutrition in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries: Evidence from Prison Records," CESifo Working Paper Series 9411, CESifo.
    15. Scott A. Carson, 2006. "Modern Health Standards for Peoples of the Past: Biological Conditions by Race in the American South, 1873 – 1919," CESifo Working Paper Series 1879, CESifo.

Chapters

  1. Jenny Bourne Wahl, 1992. "Trading Quantity for Quality: Explaining the Decline in American Fertility in the Nineteenth Century," NBER Chapters, in: Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel, pages 375-397, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

    Cited by:

    1. Casper Worm Hansen & Peter Sandholt Jensen & Lars Lønstrup, 2014. "The Fertility Transition in the US: Schooling or Income?," Economics Working Papers 2014-02, Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University.
    2. Michael Grimm, 2021. "Rainfall risk, fertility and development: evidence from farm settlements during the American demographic transition," Journal of Economic Geography, Oxford University Press, vol. 21(4), pages 593-618.
    3. Martin Dribe & Jonas Helgertz & Bart van de Putte, 2012. "Intergenerational social mobility during modernisation: a micro-level study of a community in southern Sweden 1830-1968," Working Papers 12013, Economic History Society.
    4. Ager, Philipp & Herz, Benedikt, 2019. "Structural Change and the Fertility Transition," MPRA Paper 92883, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  2. Jenny Wahl, 1986. "New Results on the Decline in Household Fertility in the United States from 1750 to 1900," NBER Chapters, in: Long-Term Factors in American Economic Growth, pages 391-438, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

    Cited by:

    1. Philipp Ager & Markus Brueckner & Benedikt Herz, 2018. "Structural Change and the Fertility Transition in the American South," CEH Discussion Papers 01, Centre for Economic History, Research School of Economics, Australian National University.
    2. J. Hacker, 2003. "Rethinking the “early” decline of marital fertility in the united states," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 40(4), pages 605-620, November.
    3. J. David Hacker, 2016. "Ready, Willing, and Able? Impediments to the Onset of Marital Fertility Decline in the United States," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 53(6), pages 1657-1692, December.
    4. Joanna Lahey, 2014. "The Effect of Anti-Abortion Legislation on Nineteenth Century Fertility," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 51(3), pages 939-948, June.

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