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Joshua L. Rosenbloom

Global rank #2226 97%

Institution: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Primary Field: Economic History (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://www.econ.iastate.edu/people/joshua-rosenbloom

First Publication: 1990

Most Recent: 2018

RePEc ID: pro664 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 1.01 0.00 1.01
All Time 0.00 1.68 35.53 0.00 39.21

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 25
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 38.03

Publications (25)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2018 The economic origins of the postwar southern elite Explorations in Economic History B 2
2014 Economic growth in the Mid-Atlantic region: Conjectural estimates for 1720 to 1800 Explorations in Economic History B 2
2012 Odd Couple: International Trade and Labor Standards in History. By Michael Huberman. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2012. Pp. xii, 237. $65.00, cloth. Journal of Economic History B 1
2011 Freedom Bound: Law, Labor, and Civic Identity in Colonizing English America, 1580–1865. By Christopher Tomlins. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. xvi, 617. $115.00, cloth; $36.99, paper. Journal of Economic History B 1
2008 Kansas in the Great Depression: Work Relief, the Dole, and Rehabilitation. By Peter Fearon. Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press, 2007. Pp. xv, 316. $44.95. Journal of Economic History B 1
2006 Slave Prices, the African Slave Trade, and Productivity in Eighteenth-Century South Carolina: A Reply Journal of Economic History B 3
2002 Agricultural labor productivity in the Lower South, 1720-1800 Explorations in Economic History B 3
2001 The effects of child-bearing on women's marital status: using twin births as a natural experiment Economics Letters C 3
2001 The Boston Renaissance: Race, Space, and Economic Change in an American Metropolis. By Barry Bluestone and Mary Huff Stevenson, with contributions from Michael Massagli, Philip Moss, and Chris Tilly. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2000. Pp. xiii, 461. $45.00. Journal of Economic History B 1
2001 David Brian Robertson. Capital, Labor, and State: The Battle for American Labor Markets from the Civil War to the New Deal. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000. Pp. xxii, 297. $22.95, paper. Journal of Economic History B 1
2001 SLAVE PRICES AND THE SOUTH CAROLINA ECONOMY, 1722–1809 Journal of Economic History B 3
1999 The Effects of Childbearing on Married Women's Labor Supply and Earnings: Using Twin Births as a Natural Experiment Journal of Human Resources A 3
1999 The Sources of Regional Variation in the Severity of the Great Depression: Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing, 1919–1937 Journal of Economic History B 2
1998 Strikebreaking and the Labor Market in the United States, 1881–1894 Journal of Economic History B 1
1997 Comments on Gotkin, Herscovici, and Nonnenmacher Journal of Economic History B 1
1996 Was There a National Labor Market at the End of the Nineteenth Century? New Evidence on Earnings in Manufacturing Journal of Economic History B 1
1995 The Pottery Industry of Trenton: A Skilled Trade in Transition, 1850–1929. By Marc Jeffrey Stern. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1994. Pp. xiii, 306. $48.00. Journal of Economic History B 1
1993 Soft Coal, Hard Choices: The Economic Welfare of Bituminous Coal Miners, 1890–1930. By Price V. Fishback. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992. Pp. xii, 279. $39.95. Journal of Economic History B 1
1993 Occupational Differences in the Dispersion of Wages and Working Hours: Labor Market Integration in the United States, 1890-1903 Explorations in Economic History B 2
1992 A Bibliography of Historical Economics to 1980. By Donald N. McCloskey and George K. HershJr., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Pp. xii, 505. $49.50. Journal of Economic History B 1
1991 Occupational Differences in Labor Market Integration: The United States in 1890 Journal of Economic History B 1
1991 The Fictitious Commodity: A Study of the U.S. Labor Market, 1880–1940. By Ton Korver. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1990: Pp. x, 196. $39.95. Journal of Economic History B 1
1990 Marshallian factor market externalities and the dynamics of industrial localization Journal of Urban Economics A 2
1990 One Market or Many? Labor Market Integration in the Late Nineteenth-Century United States Journal of Economic History B 1
1990 Labor Market Institutions and the Geographic Integration of Labor Markets in the Late Nineteenth-Century United States Journal of Economic History B 1