Research in economic history. Vol. 37 /

In this 37th volume of Research in Economic History, editors Christopher Hanes and Susan Wolcott assemble a group of lead experts to showcase new historical data, analyses of historical questions, and an investigation of historians' networks. The volume covers a wide range of ideas, beginning w...

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Other Authors: Hanes, Christopher, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021.
Series: Research in economic history (Series)
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ISBN: 9781800718814
Physical Description: 1 online resource (199 pages).

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505 0 |a Chapter 1. When the race between education and technology goes backwards: The postbellum decline of white school attendance in the southern us / Hoyt Bleakley and Sok Chul Hong -- Chapter 2. The parliamentary subsidy on knights' fees and incomes of 1431: A study on the fiscal administration of an abortive english tax experiment / Alex Brayson -- Chapter 3. Early fertility decline in the United States: Tests of alternative hypotheses using new complete-count census microdata and enhanced county-level data / J. David Hacker, Michael R. Haines, and Matthew Jaremski -- Chapter 4. Private banking and financial networks in the crown of aragon during the 14th century / Albert Reixach Sala -- Chapter 5. Pieter stadnitski sharpens the axe: A revolutionary research report on American sovereign finance, 1787 / Peter Theodore Veru. 
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