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Research In Economic History Volume 24 1st Edition Alexander J Field

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Research In Economic History Volume 24 1st Edition Alexander J Field
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Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.99 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Alexander J Field, Gregory Clark, William A Sundstrom
ISBN: 9780762313440, 0762313447
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Research In Economic History Volume 24 1st Edition Alexander J Field by Alexander J Field, Gregory Clark, William A Sundstrom 9780762313440, 0762313447 instant download after payment.

The volume includes six papers in quantitative economic history. Peter Mancall, Josh Rosenbloom, and Tom Weiss consider growth in colonial North America, while Gary Richardson examines the role of bank failures in propagating the Great Depression. John Komlos examines the heights of rich and poor youth in England in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Klas Fregert and Roger Gustafson provide a synoptic view of public finances in Sweden from the eighteenth through the twentieth century. Drew Keeling studies the economics of the steamship industry that facilitated migration between Europe and the United States between 1900 and 1914. Finally, Gregg Huff and Giovanni Caggiano examine the integration of labor markets in Southeast Asia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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