SI 2015 Development of the American Economy
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Andrew Jalil, Gisela Rua
Inflation Expectations and Recovery from the Depression in 1933: Evidence from the Narrative Record -
Richard H. Steckel, Garrett Senney
Developmental Origins of Cardiovascular Disease: Understanding High Mortality Rates in the American South -
Andriana Bellou, Emanuela Cardia
Baby-Boom, Baby-Bust and the Great Depression -
Charles W. Calomiris, Matthew S. Jaremski, Haelim M. Park, Gary Richardson
Liquidity Risk, Bank Networks, and the Value of Joining the Fed -
Francisca Antman
For Want of a Cup: The Rise of Tea in England and the Impact of Water Quality on Economic Development -
Ran Abramitzky, Leah Platt Boustan, Katherine Eriksson
Cultural Assimilation during the Age of Mass Migration -
Òscar Jordà, Moritz Schularick, Alan M. Taylor
The Great Mortgaging: Housing Finance, Crises, and Business Cycles -
Ahmed Rahman, Darrell J. Glaser
Human Capital on the High Seas - Job Mobility and Returns to Technical Skill During Industrialization -
Dora Costa
Death and the Media: Asymmetries in Infectious Disease Reporting During the Health Transition -
James R. Brown, J. Anthony Cookson, Rawley Z. Heimer
Law and Finance Matter: Lessons from Externally Imposed Courts -
Douglas A. Irwin
Tariff Incidence: Evidence from U.S. Sugar Duties, 1890-1930 -
Eugene N. White
How to Prevent a Banking Panic: the Barings Crisis of 1890 -
Felipe Benguria
The Determinants of U.S. Wage Inequality During the Great Depression -
Murat Iyigun, Jeanne Lafortune
Why Wait? A Century of Education, Marriage Timing and Gender Roles -
Walker Hanlon
Pollution and Mortality in the 19th Century -
Nicolas L. Ziebarth
The Ins and Outs of City Population Growth -
Price V. Fishback, Kenneth A. Snowden
Why Does Recovery from Mortgage Credit Crises Take So Long? Institutional Causes of Delay in Liquidation of Troubled Building and Loans during the Great Depression -
James Feigenbaum
Automated Census Record Linking: A Machine Learning Approach
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