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potential long-run impact on individuals over decades and even generations. History, however, offers a solution. Historical …
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From Elihu Thomson and Herbert Dow in the late nineteenth century to Steve Jobs a hundred years later, many entrepreneurs have been stymied by their investors. In this paper, we use a simple model to explore how outcomes might have been different if entrepreneurs, instead of the investors, had...
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which the United States eliminated corruption. This paper examines the concept of corruption in American history; tracing …
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history suggests that the usury laws, when tightly drawn, may have had a larger impact than economic historians have generally …
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We distinguish between good and bad deflations. In the former case, falling prices may be caused by aggregate supply (possibly driven by technology advances) increasing more rapidly than aggregate demand. In the latter case, declines in aggregate demand outpace any expansion in aggregate supply....
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This article reviews recent literature using insights from history to answer central questions in urban economics. This …
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The United States has long been perceived as a land of opportunity for immigrants. Yet, both in the past and today, US natives have expressed concern that immigrants fail to integrate into US society and lower wages for existing workers. This paper reviews the literatures on historical and...
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Most listed firms are freestanding in the U.S, while listed firms in other countries often belong to business groups: lasting structures in which listed firms control other listed firms. Hand-collected historical data illuminate how the present ownership structure of the United States arose: (1)...
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This paper surveys the history of the oil industry with a particular focus on the events associated with significant …
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world commodity and factor markets, history offers an unambiguous positive correlation between globalization and convergence … contributing to convergence. A century and a half of OECD club history also suggests that economists should pay more attention to …
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