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982by Law, Marc T Published in The Journal of Economic History (2004)“...This dissertation concerns the role of specialization and asymmetric information in contributing to the rise of the American regulatory state in the late...”
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984“...In 1900 bovine tuberculosis was a serious and growing threat to animal and human health. Early private and state initiatives in the United States often...”
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987by Daudin, Guillaume Published in The Journal of Economic History (2004)“...This article studies slave and other long-distance trades in eighteenth-century France. The data cover 238 ventures from seven French harbors between 1710 and...”
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990by Reder, Melvin Published in The Journal of Economic History (2004)“...The New Financial Order: Risk in the 21st Century. By Robert J. Shiller. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2003. Pp. xvi, 366. $29.95...”
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991by Crafts, Nicholas Published in The Journal of Economic History (2004)“...The issue of why productivity growth during the British industrial revolution was slow despite the arrival of famous inventions is revisited using a growth...”
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992by van Zanden, Jan Luiten Published in The Journal of Economic History (2004)“...I use rice prices in three cities to analyze the efficiency of the marketing system and the institutional framework of Javanese agriculture, 1823 1853. I show...”
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993by Costa, Dora L Published in The Journal of Economic History (2004)“...This article documents differences in body size between white, black, and Indian mid-nineteenth-century American men and investigates the socioeconomic and...”
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995by Li, Mu Y Published in The Journal of Economic History (2004)“...One of the central themes of modern Chinese economic history is the puzzle of China s premodern success and its downfall after the Opium War. , In 1644 Manchu...”
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1000“...Monetary historians have contended that Free Silver advocates were inflationists seeking debt reduction. We offer an alternative interpretation using a theory...”