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Emerging Financial Markets and Early U.S. Growth
Rousseau, Peter L.
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1999
. The analysis includes a set of multivariate time series models that relate measures of
banking
and equity market activity …
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Banks, Free Banks, and U.S. Economic Growth
Jaremski, Matthew
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2012
The "Federalist financial revolution" may have jump-started the U.S. economy into modern growth, but the Free
Banking
… System (1837-1862) did not play a direct role in sustaining it. Despite lowering entry barriers and extending
banking
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The Trend of BMI Values of US Adults by Centiles, birth cohorts 1882-1986
Komlos, John
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2010
Trends in BMI values are estimated by centiles of the US adult population by birth cohorts 1886-1986 stratified by ethnicity. The highest centile increased by some 18 to 22 units in the course of the century while the lowest ones increased by merely 1 to 3 units. Hence, the BMI distribution...
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The Trend of Mean BMI Values of US Adults, Birth Cohorts 1882-1986 Indicates that the Obesity Epidemic Began Earlier than Hitherto Thought
Komlos, John
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2010
The trend in the BMI values of the US population has not been estimated accurately because time series data are unavailable and because the focus has been on calculating period effects. In contrast to the prevailing strategies, we estimate the trend and rate of change of BMI values by birth...
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Did Railroads Make Antebellum U.S. Banks More Sound?
Atack, Jeremy
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2014
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outcomes. Although railroads improved economic conditions along their routes, we offer evidence of another channel …
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Legal-Political Factors and the Historical Evolution of the Finance-Growth Link
Bordo, Michael D.
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2006
Recent cross-country investigations of the role of institutional fundamentals such as the protection of property rights in promoting financial development have extended a literature that has for decades maintained that financial factors can affect real outcomes. In this paper we pursue this new...
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The Decline in the Nutritional Status of the U.S. Antebellum Population at the Onset of Modern Economic Growth
Komlos, John
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2016
The decline in the physical stature of the American population for more than a generation beginning with the birth cohorts of the early 1830s was brought about by a diminution in nutritional intake in spite of robust growth in average incomes. This occurred at the onset of modern economic growth...
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