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Strategic factors in nineteenth century American economic history [[electronic resource] ] : a volume to honor Robert W. Fogel / / edited by Claudia Goldin and Hugh Rockoff



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Titolo: Strategic factors in nineteenth century American economic history [[electronic resource] ] : a volume to honor Robert W. Fogel / / edited by Claudia Goldin and Hugh Rockoff Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Chicago, : University of Chicago Press, c1992
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (504 p.)
Disciplina: 330.973/05
Soggetto topico: Labor market - United States - History - 20th century
Capital market - United States - History - 20th century
Soggetto geografico: United States Economic conditions Congresses
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Altri autori: FogelRobert William  
GoldinClaudia Dale  
RockoffHugh  
Note generali: Papers presented at a conference held Mar. 2-3, 1991 in Cambridge, Mass.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"The writings of Robert W. Fogel": p. 471-474.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Two Appreciations -- 1. The Market for Manufacturing Workers during Early Industrialization: The American Northeast, 1820 to 1860 -- 2. Wages, Prices, and Labor Markets before the Civil War -- 3. Structural Change in the Farm Labor Force: Contract Labor in Massachusetts Agriculture, 1750-1865 -- 4. Farm Tenancy in the Antebellum North -- 5. Regional Interest Rates in Antebellum America -- 6. Money versus Credit Rationing: Evidence for the National Banking Era, 1880-1914 -- 7. Precedence and Wealth: Evidence from Nineteenth-Century Utah -- 8. The Wealth of Women, 1774 -- 9. Adult Mortality in America before 1900: A View from Family Histories -- 10. Toward an Anthropometric History of African-Americans: The Case of the Free Blacks in Antebellum Maryland -- 11. The Slave Family: A View from the Slave Narratives -- 12. The Fertility Bansition in the United States: Tests of Alternative Hypotheses -- 13. Bading Quantity for Quality: Explaining the Decline in American Fertility in the Nineteenth Century -- 14. The Profitability of Early Canadian Railroads: Evidence from the Grand Bunk and Great Western Railway Companies -- 15. The Rise and Fall of Urban Political Patronage Machines -- 16. Dividing Labor: Urban Politics and Big-City Construction in Late-Nineteenth- Century America -- Dissertations Supervised by Robert W. Fogel -- The Writings of Robert W. Fogel -- Biographies -- Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index
Sommario/riassunto: Offering new research on strategic factors in the development of the nineteenth century American economy-labor, capital, and political structure-the contributors to this volume employ a methodology innovated by Robert W. Fogel, one of the leading pioneers of the "new economic history." Fogel's work is distinguished by the application of economic theory and large-scale quantitative evidence to long-standing historical questions. These sixteen essays reveal, by example, the continuing vitality of Fogel's approach. The authors use an astonishing variety of data, including genealogies, the U.S. federal population census manuscripts, manumission and probate records, firm accounts, farmers' account books, and slave narratives, to address collectively market integration and its impact on the lives of Americans. The evolution of markets in agricultural and manufacturing labor is considered first; that concerning capital and credit follows. The demography of free and slave populations is the subject of the third section, and the final group of papers examines the extra-market institutions of governments and unions.
Titolo autorizzato: Strategic factors in nineteenth century American economic history  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-281-43100-1
9786611431006
0-226-30135-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910458201903321
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Serie: National Bureau of Economic Research conference report. Conference report (National Bureau of Economic Research)