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2024
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De-skilling: Evidence from late nineteenth century American manufacturing
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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3
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2024
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What fraction of antebellum US national product did the enslaved produce?
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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1
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2022
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“Mechanization Takes Command?”: Powered Machinery and Production Times in Late Nineteenth-Century American Manufacturing
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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3
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2022
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Industrialization and urbanization in nineteenth century America
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Regional Science and Urban Economics
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B
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3
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2021
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Farm Product Prices, Redistribution, and the Early U.S. Great Depression
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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3
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2021
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Biological Innovation without Intellectual Property Rights: Cottonseed Markets in the Antebellum American South
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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2020
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The effect of natural disasters on economic activity in US counties: A century of data
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Journal of Urban Economics
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A
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4
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2020
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Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management. By Caitlin Rosenthal. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2018. Pp. 320. $35.00, hardcover.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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2019
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Recovery from the Great Depression: The Farm Channel in Spring 1933
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American Economic Review
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S
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3
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2018
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Cotton, slavery, and the new history of capitalism
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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2
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2018
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The arsenal of democracy: Production and politics during WWII
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Journal of Public Economics
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A
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3
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2013
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New deal or no deal in the Cotton South: The effect of the AAA on the agricultural labor structure
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Explorations in Economic History
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B
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3
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2013
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Harvests and Financial Crises in Gold Standard America
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2012
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Moving to Higher Ground: Migration Response to Natural Disasters in the Early Twentieth Century
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American Economic Review
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S
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3
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2009
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The Impact of the Boll Weevil, 1892–1932
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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3
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2009
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Prophet of Innovation: Joseph Schumpeter and Creative Destruction. By Thomas K. McCraw. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 2007. Pp. xi, 719. $35.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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2009
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Horses at Work: Harnessing Power in Industrial America. By Ann Norton Greene. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2008. Pp. xiv, 322. $29.95, cloth.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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2009
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Harvests and Business Cycles in Nineteenth-Century America
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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3
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2008
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Biological Innovation and Productivity Growth in the Antebellum Cotton Economy
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2007
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Not on My Farm! Resistance to Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication in the United States
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2005
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The World Economy: Historical Statistics. By Angus Maddison. Paris: OECD, 2003. Pp. 384. $24.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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2004
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An Impossible Undertaking: The Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis in the United States
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2004
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The “Tuberculous Cattle Trust”: Disease Contagion in an Era of Regulatory Uncertainty
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2004
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Stochastic Darwinian equilibria in small and large populations
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Games and Economic Behavior
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B
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2
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2003
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Hog-Round Marketing, Seed Quality, and Government Policy: Institutional Change in U.S. Cotton Production, 1920–1960
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2003
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Assessing the Importance of Tiebout Sorting: Local Heterogeneity from 1850 to 1990
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American Economic Review
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S
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2
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2003
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Technological Change and the Environment. Edited by Arnulf Grübler, Nebojsa Nakicenovic, and William D. Nordhaus. Co-publication of Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C., and Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria, 2002. Pp. v, 409. $49.00.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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2002
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The Red Queen and the Hard Reds: Productivity Growth in American Wheat, 1800–1940
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2001
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RESHAPING THE LANDSCAPE: THE IMPACT AND DIFFUSION OF THE TRACTOR IN AMERICAN AGRICULTURE, 1910–1960
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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2001
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Non-Nash equilibria of Darwinian dynamics with applications to duopoly
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International Journal of Industrial Organization
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B
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2
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2000
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Paradise Lost: California's Experience, America's Future. By Peter Schrag. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998. Pp. xviii, 344. $14.95, paper.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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1999
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“Horn of Plenty”: The Globalization of Mediterranean Horticulture and the Economic Development of Southern Europe, 1880–1930
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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3
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1997
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The Great Los Angeles Swindle: Oil, Stocks, and Scandal during the Roaring Twenties. By Jules Tygiel. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. Pp. ix, $15.95, paper.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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1995
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Beyond the Threshold: An Analysis of the Characteristics and Behavior of Early Reaper Adopters
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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2
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1995
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Learning, Capital Accumulation, and the Transformation of California Agriculture
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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1993
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Induced Innovation in American Agriculture: A Reconsideration.
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Journal of Political Economy
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S
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2
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1992
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The Depression and the Urban West Coast, 1929–1933: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Portland. By William Mullins. Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1991. Pp. 192. $35.00 cloth.
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Journal of Economic History
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B
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1
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1985
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Rationing without Government: The West Coast Gas Famine of 1920.
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American Economic Review
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S
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2
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