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Research in economic history. Vol. 26 [electronic resource] / edited by Alexander J. Field, William A. Sundstrom, Gregory Clark.

Contributor(s): Field, Alexander J | Sundstrom, William Andrew | Clark, Gregory, 1957-Material type: TextTextSeries: Research in economic historyPublication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2008Description: 1 online resource (307 p.)ISBN: 9781848553378 (electronic bk.) :Subject(s): Economic history -- Research | EconomicsAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 330.0723 LOC classification: HC28 | .R47 2008Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction / Alexander J. Field -- Social-overhead construction in Italys regions, 1861-1913 / Carlo Ciccarelli Stefano Fenoaltea -- Bilateral trade flows in Europe, 1857-1875 : a new dataset / Markus Lampe -- Gender, health and welfare in England and Wales since industrialisation / Bernard Harris -- Taxation with representation : the political economy of public finance in early California / Mark Kanazawa -- An anatomy of a cartel : the national industrial recovery act of 1933 and the compliance crisis of 1934 / Jason E. Taylor and Peter G. Klen -- Governor Eugene Meyer and the great contraction / James L. Butkiewicz.
Summary: Volume 26 of Research in Economic History includes six papers, evenly divided between European and North American topics. On the European side, Stefano Fenoaltea and Carlo Ciccarelli provide new regional estimates of social overhead investment in Italy. Markus Lampe reports data on bilateral trade flows in Europe between 1857 and 1875. And Bernard Harris surveys the literature on gender, wealth, and health in England and Wales since industrialization. Turning west, Mark Kanazawa studies conflicts between ranchers and miners over who should bear the burden of taxation in nineteenth century California. Jason Taylor and Peter Klein examine Depression era cartel behavior under the National Industrial Recovery Act. Finally, James Butkiewicz mines archival material to provide a new perspective on and some rehabilitation of Eugene Meyer's role as Governor of the Federal Reserve Board between 1930 and 1933.
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Introduction / Alexander J. Field -- Social-overhead construction in Italys regions, 1861-1913 / Carlo Ciccarelli Stefano Fenoaltea -- Bilateral trade flows in Europe, 1857-1875 : a new dataset / Markus Lampe -- Gender, health and welfare in England and Wales since industrialisation / Bernard Harris -- Taxation with representation : the political economy of public finance in early California / Mark Kanazawa -- An anatomy of a cartel : the national industrial recovery act of 1933 and the compliance crisis of 1934 / Jason E. Taylor and Peter G. Klen -- Governor Eugene Meyer and the great contraction / James L. Butkiewicz.

Volume 26 of Research in Economic History includes six papers, evenly divided between European and North American topics. On the European side, Stefano Fenoaltea and Carlo Ciccarelli provide new regional estimates of social overhead investment in Italy. Markus Lampe reports data on bilateral trade flows in Europe between 1857 and 1875. And Bernard Harris surveys the literature on gender, wealth, and health in England and Wales since industrialization. Turning west, Mark Kanazawa studies conflicts between ranchers and miners over who should bear the burden of taxation in nineteenth century California. Jason Taylor and Peter Klein examine Depression era cartel behavior under the National Industrial Recovery Act. Finally, James Butkiewicz mines archival material to provide a new perspective on and some rehabilitation of Eugene Meyer's role as Governor of the Federal Reserve Board between 1930 and 1933.

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