Content
2001
-   0137 Short-Term Loans and Long-Term Relationships: Relationship Lending in Early America
 by Howard Bodenhorn
-   0136 The Property Tax as a Coordinating Device: Financing Indiana's Mammoth Internal Improvement System, 1835 to 1842
 by John Joseph Wallis
-   0135 The Poor and the Dead: Socioeconomic Status and Mortality in the U.S., 1850-1860
 by Joseph P. Ferrie
-   0134 The Urban Mortality Transition in the United States, 1800-1940
 by Michael R. Haines
-   0133 What Caused the Crisis of 1839?
 by John Joseph Wallis
-   0132 A Wolfram in Sheep's Clothing: U.S. Economic Warfare in Spain, 1940-1944
 by Leonard Caruana & Hugh Rockoff
2000
-   0131 Social Reformers and Regulation: The Prohibition of Cigarettes in the U.S. and Canada
 by Lee J. Alston & Ruth Dupre & Tomas Nonnenmacher
-   0130 Development, Health, Nutrition, and Mortality: The Case of the 'Antebellum Puzzle' in the United States
 by Michael R. Haines & Lee A. Craig & Thomas Weiss
-   0129 One Kind of Freedom: Reconsidered (and Turbo Charged)
 by Roger L. Ransom & Richard Sutch
-   0128 The Political Economy of Race, 1940-1964: The Adoption of State-Level Fair Employment Legislation
 by William J. Collins
-   0127 "Rain Follows the Plow" and Dryfarming Doctrine: The Climate Information Problem and Homestead Failure in the Upper Great Plains, 1890-1925
 by Gary D. Libecap & Zeynep Kocabiyik Hansen
-   0126 Conjectural Estimates of Economic Growth in the Lower South, 1720 to 1800
 by Peter C. Mancall & Joshua L. Rosenbloom & Thomas Weiss
-   0125 Aggregate Price Shocks and Financial Instability: An Historical Analysis
 by Michael D. Bordo & Michael J. Dueker & David C. Wheelock
-   0124 How Long Did It Take the United States to Become an Optimal Currency Area?
 by Hugh Rockoff
-   0123 South Carolina Slave Prices, 1722-1809
 by Peter C. Mancall & Joshua L. Rosenbloom & Thomas Weiss
-   0122 Wealth Inequality Trends in Industrializing New England: New Evidence and Tests of Competing Hypotheses
 by Richard H. Steckel & Carolyn M. Moehling
-   0121 Childhood Mortality & Nutritional Status as Indicators of Standard of Living: Evidence from World War I Recruits in the United States
 by Michael R. Haines & Richard H. Steckel
-   0120 Slave Prices in the Lower South, 1722-1815
 by Peter C. Mancall & Joshua L. Rosenbloom & Thomas Weiss
-   0068 Peopling the Pampa: On the Impact of Mass Migration to the River Plate, 1870-1914
 by Alan M. Taylor
1999
-   0119 A Brief History of Education in the United States
 by Claudia Goldin
-   0118 Industrialization and Health in Historical Perspective
 by Richard H. Steckel
-   0117 Share Liquidity and Industrial Growth in an Emerging Market: The Case of New England, 1854-1897
 by Peter L. Rousseau
-   0116 Capital Goods Prices, Global Capital Markets and Accumulation, 1870-1950
 by William J. Collins & Jeffrey G. Williamson
-   0115 The Impact of Globalization on Pre-Industrial, Technologically Quiescent Economies
 by Jeffrey G. Williamson
-   0114 The Industrialization of New England, 1830 - 1880
 by Peter Temin
-   0113 The Challenges of Economic Maturity: New England, 1880 - 1940
 by Joshua L. Rosenbloom
1998
-   0112 The Tallest in the World: Native Americans of the Great Plains in the Nineteenth Century
 by Joseph M. Prince & Richard H. Steckel
-   0111 Intra-Ethnic Diversity in Hispanic Child Mortality, 1890-1910
 by Myron P. Gutmann & Michael R. Haines & W. Parker Frisbie & K. Stephen Blanchard
-   0110 The Stability of the American Business Elite
 by Peter Temin
-   0109 Labor Market Integration Before the Civil War
 by Robert A. Margo
-   0108 Height, Weight, and Body Mass of the British Population Since 1820
 by Roderick Floud
-   0107 Health, Height, Nutrition, and Mortality: Evidence on the "Antebellum Puzzle" from Union Army Recruits in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century
 by Michael R. Haines
1997
-   0106 Historical Perspectives on the Economic Consequences of Immigration into the United States
 by Susan B. Carter & Richard Sutch
-   0105 Operations of "Unfettered" Labor Markets at the Turn of the Century
 by Price V. Fishback
-   0104 The American Business Elite in Historical Perspective
 by Peter Temin
-   0103 Business Activity and the Boston Stock Market, 1835-1869
 by Jeremy Atack & Peter L. Rousseau
-   0102 Sears Roebuck in the Twentieth Century: Competition, Complementarities, and the Problem of Wasting Assets
 by Daniel Raff & Peter Temin
-   0101 Wages in California During the Gold Rush
 by Robert A. Margo
-   0100 Manufacturing Where Agriculture Predominates: Evidence from the South and Midwest in 1860
 by Kenneth L. Sokoloff & Viken Tchakerian
-   0099 Nutritional Status and Agricultural Surpluses in the Antebellum United States
 by Lee A. Craig & Thomas Weiss
-   0098 Inventors, Firms, and the Market for Technology in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
 by Naomi R. Lamoreaux & Kenneth L. Sokoloff
-   0097 Debt, Default, and Revenue Structure: The American State Debt Crisis in the Early 1840s
 by Arthur Grinath III & John Joseph Wallis & Richard Sylla
-   0096 Latifundia as Malefactor in Economic Development? Scale, Tenancy, and Agriculture on the Pampas, 1880-1914
 by Alan M. Taylor
1996
-   0095 The Political Economy of Workers' Compensation Benefit Levels, 1910-1930
 by Price V. Fishback & Shawn Everett Kantor
-   0094 The Efficiency Consequences of Institutional Change: Financial Market Regulation and Industrial Productivity Growth in Brazil, 1866-1934
 by Stephen Haber
-   0093 Immigrants and Natives: Comparative Economic Performance in the U.S., 1850-60 and 1965-80
 by Joseph P. Ferrie
-   0092 Explaining the Rise in Antebellum Pauperism: New Evidence
 by Lynne L. Kiesling & Robert A. Margo
-   0091 "Location, Location, Location!" The Market for Vacant Urban Land: New York 1835-1900
 by Jeremy Atack & Robert A. Margo
-   0090 What Determines the Allocation of National Government Grants to the States?
 by John Joseph Wallis
-   0089 Compulsory Schooling Legislation and School Attendance in Turn-of-the-Century America: A "Natural Experiment" Approach
 by Robert A. Margo & T. Aldrich Finegan
-   0088 The Entry Into the U.S. Labor Market of Antebellum European Immigrants, 1840-60
 by Joseph P. Ferrie
-   0087 Health, Height and Welfare: Britain 1700-1980
 by Roderick Floud & Bernard Harris
-   0086 Strikebreaking and the Labor Market in the United States, 1881-1874
 by Joshua L. Rosenbloom
-   0085 The Use of the Census to Estimate Childhood Mortality: Comparisons fromthe 1900 and 1910 United States Census Public Use Samples
 by Michael R. Haines & Samuel H. Preston
-   0084 America's Only Peacetime Inflation: The 1970s
 by J. Bradford De Long
-   0083 The Paradox of Planning: The Controlled Materials Plan of World War II
 by John Landon-Lane & Hugh Rockoff
-   0082 Were Free Southern Farmers "Driven to Indolence" by Slavery? A Stochastic Production Frontier Approach
 by Elizabeth B. Field-Hendre & Lee A. Craig
-   0081 Two Views of the British Industrial Revolution
 by Peter Temin
-   0080 Long Term Marriage Patterns in the United States from Colonial Times tothe Present
 by Michael R. Haines
-   0079 Financing the American Corporation: The Changing Menu of Financial Rela-tionships
 by Charles W. Calomiris & Carlos D. Ramirez
-   0078 The Extent of the Labor Market in the United States, 1850-1914
 by Joshua L. Rosenbloom
-   0067 A Comparison of the Stability and Efficiency of the Canadian and American Banking Systems 1870-1925
 by Michael D. Bordo & Angela Redish
-   0046 Land, Labor and the Wage-Rental Ratio: Factor Price Convergence in the Late Nineteenth Century
 by Kevin O'Rourke & Alan M. Taylor & Jeffrey G. Williamsmn
1995
-   0077 From Plowshares to Swords: The American Economy in World War II
 by Hugh Rockoff
-   0076 Long-Term Trends in Health, Welfare, and Economic Growth in the United States
 by Dora L. Costa & Richard H. Steckel
-   0075 Percentiles of Modern Height Standards for Use in Historical Research
 by Richard H. Steckel
-   0074 Fixing the Facts: Editing of the 1880 U.S. Census of Occupations with Implications for Long-Term Trends and the Sociology of Official Statistics
 by Susan B. Carter & Richard Sutch
-   0073 Myth of the Industrial Scrap Heap: A Revisionist View of Turn-of-the- Century American Retirement
 by Susan B. Carter & Richard Sutch
-   0072 The Farm-Nonfarm Wage Gap in the Antebellum United States: Evidence fromthe 1850 and 1860 Censuses of Social Statistics
 by Robert A. Margo
-   0071 A New Sample of Americans Linked from the 1850 Public Use Micro Sampleofthe Federal Census of Population to the1860 Federal Census Manuscript Sched
 by Joseph P. Ferrie
-   0070 Fertility and Marriage in New York State in the Era of the Civil War
 by Michael R. Haines & Avery M. Guest
-   0069 Irregular Production and Time-out-of-Work in American Manufacturing Industry in 1870 and 1880: Some Preliminary Estimates
 by Jeremy Atack & Fred Bateman
1994
-   0066 Factor Endowments: Institutions, and Differential Paths of Growth Among New World Economies: A View from Economic Historians of the United States
 by Stanley L. Engerman & Kenneth L. Sokoloff
-   0065 Cliometrics and the Nobel
 by Claudia Goldin
-   0064 A Prelude to the Welfare State: Compulsory State Insurance and Workers' Compensation in Minnesota, Ohio, and Washington, 1911-1919
 by Shawn E. Kantor
-   0063 The Price of Housing in New York City, 1830-1860
 by Robert A. Mareo
-   0062 The Great Depression
 by Peter Temin
-   0061 Was There a National Labor Market at the End of the Nineteenth Century? Intercity and Interregional Variation in Male Earnings in Manufacturing
 by Joshua L. Rosenbloom
-   0060 Three Phases of Argentine Economic Growth
 by Alan M. Taylor
-   0059 Estimated Life Tables for the United States, 1850-1900
 by Michael R. Haines
-   0058 Labor Markets in the Twentieth Century
 by Claudia Goldin
-   0057 Appendix to: "How America Graduated from High School, 1910 to 1960", Construction of State-Level Secondary School Data
 by Claudia Goldin
-   0056 The Population of the United States, 1790-1920
 by Michael R. Haines
-   0055 Agricultural Decline and the Secular Rise in Male Retirement Rates
 by Dora L. Costa
-   0054 The Relevance of Malthus for the Study of Mortality Today: Long-Run Influences on Health, Mortality, Labor Force Participation, and Population Growth
 by Robert W. Fogel
-   0053 Employer Recruitment and the Integration of Industrial Labor Markets 1870-1914
 by Joshua L. Rosenbloom
1993
-   0052 The Meaning of Money in the Great Depression
 by Hugh Rockoff
-   0051 Explaining the Changing Dynamics of Unemployment: Evidence from Civil War Records
 by Dora L. Costa
-   0050 Price Wars and the Stability of Collusion: A Study of the Pre-World War I Bromine Industry
 by Margaret Levenstein
-   0049 Vertical Restraints in the Bromine Cartel: The Role of Distributors in Facilitating Collusion
 by Margaret Levenstein
-   0048 Mass Migration, Commodity Market Integration and Real Wage Convergence: The Late Nineteenth Century Atlantic Economy
 by Jeffrey G, Williamson & Kevin O'Rourke & Timothy J. Hatton
-   0047 Late-Comers to Mass Emigration: The Latin Experience
 by Timothy J. Hatton & Jeffrey G. Williamson
-   0045 Added and Discouraged Workers in the Late 1930s: A Re-Examination
 by T. Aldrich Finegan & Robert A. Margo
-   0044 Explaining Black-White Wage Convergence, 1940-1950: The Role of the Great Compression
 by Robert A. Margo
-   0026 New Sources and New Techniques for the Study of Secular Trends in Nutritional Status, Health, Mortality, and the Process of Aging
 by Robert William Fogel
-   0012 Problems in Modeling Complex Dynamic interactions: The Political Realignment of the 1850s
 by Robert W. Fogel
1992
-   0043 What Drove the Mass Migrations from Europe in the Late Nineteenth Century?
 by Timothy J. Hatton & Jeffrey G. Williamson
-   0042 'Schemes of Practical Utility': Entrepreneurship and Innovation Among 'Great Inventors' in the United States, 1790-1865
 by B. Zorina Khan & Kenneth L. Sokoloff
-   0041 International Migration and World Development: A Historical Perspective
 by Timothy J. Hatton & Jeffrey G. Williamson
-   0040 The Labor Force in the Nineteenth Century
 by Robert A. Margo
-   0039 Tall But Poor: Nutrition, Health, and Living Standards in Pre-Famine Ireland
 by S. Nicolas & Richard H. Steckel
-   0038 Early Indicators of Later Work Levels, Disease, and Death
 by Robert W. Fogel & Larry T. Wimmer
-   0037 Were Heckscher and Ohlin Right? Putting the Factor-Price-Equalization Theorem Back into History
 by Kevin O'Rourke & Jeffrey G. Williamson
-   0036 The Evolution of Global Labor Markets Since 1830 Background Evidence and Hypotheses
 by Jeffrey G. Williamson
-   0035 Gresham's Law Regained
 by Robert L. Greenfield
-   0034 Toward a New Synthesis on the Role of Economic Issues in the Political Realignment of the 1850s
 by Robert William Fogel
1991
-   0033 Whom Did Protective Legislation Protect? Evidence From 1880
 by Jeremy Atack & Fred Bateman
-   0032 Capital Flows to the New World as an Intergenerational Transfer
 by Alan M. Taylor & Jeffrey G. Williamson
-   0031 The Use of Historical Census Data for Mortality and Fertility Research
 by Michael R. Haines
-   0030 Agricultural Seasonality and the Organization of Manufacturing During Early Industrialization: The Contrast Between Britain and the United States
 by Kenneth L. Sokoloff & David Dollar
-   0029 The Rise of the Chicago Packers and the Origins of Meat Inspection and Antitrust
 by Gary D. Libecap
-   0028 The Market for Manufacturing Workers During Early Industrialization: The American Northeast, 1820 to 1860
 by Kenneth L. Sokoloff & Georgia C. Villaflor
-   0027 The Labor Force Participation of Older Americans in 1900: Further Results
 by Robert A. Margo
-   0025 Louis Brandeis, Work and Fatigue at the Start of the Twentieth Century: Prelude to Oregon's Hours Limitation Law
 by Jeremy Atack & Fred Bateman
-   0024 Stature and Living Standards in the United States
 by Richard H. Steckel
-   0023 Long Term Changes in U.S. Agricultural Output per Worker, 1800 to 1900
 by Thomas Weiss
-   0022 Precedence and Wealth: Evidence from Nineteenth Century Utah
 by David W. Galenson & Clayne L. Pope
-   0021 A Home of One's Own: Aging and Homeownership in the United States in the late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
 by Michael R. Haines & Allen C. Goodman
-   0020 Seasonality in Nineteenth Century Labor Markets
 by Stanley Engerman & Claudia Goldin
1990
-   0019 Wages and Prices During the Antebellum Period: A Survey and New Evidence
 by Robert A. Margo
-   0018 The Microeconomics of Depression Unemployment
 by Robert A. Margo
-   0017 Segregated Schools and the Mobility Hypothesis: A Model of Local Government Discrimination
 by Robert A. Margo
-   0016 The Conquest of High Mortality and Hunger in Europe and America: Timing and Mechanisms
 by Robert William Fogel
-   0015 How Long Was the Workday in 1880?
 by Jeremy Atack & Fred Bateman
-   0014 The Competitive Dynamics of Racial Exclusion: Employment Segregation in the South, 1900-1950
 by Robert A. Margo
-   0013 Risk Sharing, Crew Quality, Labor Shares and Wages in the Nineteenth Century American Whaling Industry
 by Lance E. Davis & Robert E. Gallman & Teresa D. Hutchins
-   0011 The Capital Market in the 1850s
 by Hugh Rockoff
1989
-   0010 The Democratization of Invention During Early Industrialization: Evidence from the United States, 1790-1846
 by Kenneth L. Sokoloff & B. Zorina Khan
-   0009 Lessons from the American Experience with Free Banking
 by Hugh Rockoff
-   0008 Poverty and Prosperity: A Longitudinal Study of Wealth Accumulation, 1850-1860
 by Richard H. Steckel
-   0007 Economic Growth Before 1860: Revised Conjectures
 by Thomas Weiss
-   0006 Consumer Behavior and Immigrant Assimilation: A comparison of the United States, Britain and Germany, 1889/1890
 by Michael R. Haines
-   0005 Buying the American Dream: Housing Demand in the United States in the Late Nineteenth Century
 by Michael R. Haines & Allen C. Goodman
-   0004 Economic and Geographic Mobility on the Farming Frontier: Evidence from Appanoose County, Iowa 1850-1870
 by David W. Galenson & Clayne L. Pope
-   0003 The Trend in the Rate of Labor Force Participation of Older Men, 1870-1930: A Review of the Evidence
 by Roger L. Ransom & Richard Sutch
-   0002 A State and Local Consumer Price Index for the United States in 1890
 by Michael R. Haines
-   0001 Second Thoughts on the European Escape from Hunger: Famines, Price Elasticities, Entitlements, Chronic Malnutrition, and Mortality Rates
 by Robert W. Fogel
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