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The traditional historical narrative claims that White women were rarely involved in market transactions for enslaved people in the antebellum United States. Using transaction records, notary statements, and runaway advertisements, we provide the first quantitative estimates of the extent of...
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To engage with the large literature on the economic effects of slavery, we use antebellum census data to test for … free labor to working in a slave society. This evidence of systemically lower economic performance in slavery-legal areas …
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We re-characterize American slavery as inefficient, whereby emancipation generated substantial aggregate economic gains …
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until the Great Depression. Second, we reveal that spatial inequality in the US has been large and highly persistent since … higher levels of wealth inequality experienced lower subsequent long-run growth in property …
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This paper shows how white migration out of the postbellum South diffused and entrenched Confederate culture across the United States at a critical juncture of westward expansion and postwar reconciliation. These migrants laid the groundwork for Confederate symbols and racial norms to become...
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This paper introduces the concept of "climate matching" as a driver of migration and establishes several new results. First, we show that climate strongly predicts the spatial distribution of immigrants in the US, both historically (1880) and more recently (2015), whereby movers select...
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development in Indigenous communities. Using restricted-access census data, we show that historical treaties substantially lower …
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provide evidence that this historical shock altered the dynamic path of development for formerly bison-reliant nations. We …
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How do majority groups respond to a narrowing of inequality in racially polarized environments? We study this question … offices had reduced vote shares for Democrats, the major political party that previously championed slavery and opposed Black …
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This paper studies long-run differences in intergenerational occupational mobility between Black and White Americans. Combining data from linked historical censuses and contemporary large-scale surveys, we provide a comprehensive set of mobility measures based on Markov chains that trace the...
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