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Editions published in National Bureau of Economic Research Historical Working Paper Series 133
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The Urban Mortality Transition in the United States, 1800-1940
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A Wolfram in Sheep's Clothing: U.S. Economic Warfare in Spain, 1940-1944
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Short-Term Loans and Long-Term Relationships: Relationship Lending in Early America
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The Property Tax as a Coordinating Device: Financing Indiana's Mammoth Internal Improvement System, 1835 to 1842
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The Poor and the Dead: Socioeconomic Status and Mortality in the U.S., 1850-1860
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What Caused the Crisis of 1839?
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Social Reformers and Regulation: The Prohibition of Cigarettes in the U.S. and Canada
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"Development, Health, Nutrition, and Mortality: The Case of the 'Antebellum Puzzle' in the United States"
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Conjectural Estimates of Economic Growth in the Lower South, 1720 to 1800
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Aggregate Price Shocks and Financial Instability: An Historical Analysis
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South Carolina Slave Prices, 1722-1809
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Slave Prices in the Lower South, 1722-1815
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One Kind of Freedom: Reconsidered (and Turbo Charged)
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"Rain Follows the Plow" and Dryfarming Doctrine: The Climate Information Problem and Homestead Failure in the Upper Great Plains, 1890-1925
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Wealth Inequality Trends in Industrializing New England: New Evidence and Tests of Competing Hypotheses
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Childhood Mortality & Nutritional Status as Indicators of Standard of Living: Evidence from World War I Recruits in the United States
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The Political Economy of Race, 1940-1964: The Adoption of State-Level Fair Employment Legislation
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How Long Did It Take the United States to Become an Optimal Currency Area?
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Peopling the Pampa: On the Impact of Mass Migration to the River Plate, 1870-1914
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A Brief History of Education in the United States
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Capital Goods Prices, Global Capital Markets and Accumulation, 1870-1950
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Industrialization and Health in Historical Perspective
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Share Liquidity and Industrial Growth in an Emerging Market: The Case of New England, 1854-1897
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The Industrialization of New England, 1830 - 1880
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The Challenges of Economic Maturity: New England, 1880 - 1940
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The Tallest in the World: Native Americans of the Great Plains in the Nineteenth Century
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Intra-Ethnic Diversity in Hispanic Child Mortality, 1890-1910
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The Stability of the American Business Elite
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Height, Weight, and Body Mass of the British Population Since 1820
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Labor Market Integration Before the Civil War
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Debt, Default, and Revenue Structure: The American State Debt Crisis in the Early 1840s
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Historical Perspectives on the Economic Consequences of Immigration into the United States
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