NBER Publications by Gary Richardson
Working Papers and Chapters
| October 2008 | Estate Acts, 1600 to 1830: A New Source for British History
with Dan Bogart: w14393
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| June 2008 | Intensified Regulatory Scrutiny and Bank Distress in New York City During the Great Depression
with Patrick Van Horn: w14120
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| Making Property Productive: Reorganizing Rights to Real and Equitable Estates in Britain, 1660 to 1830
with Dan Bogart: w14107
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| May 2008 | Religion, Longevity, and Cooperation: The Case of the Craft Guild.
with Michael McBride: w14004
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| April 2008 | Brand Names Before the Industrial Revolution
w13930
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| January 2008 | Institutional Adaptability and Economic Development: The Property Rights Revolution in Britain, 1700 to 1830
with Dan Bogart: w13757
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| March 2007 | Fetters of Debt, Deposit, or Gold during the Great Depression? The International Propagation of the Banking Crisis of 1931
with Patrick Van Horn: w12983
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| December 2006 | Bank Distress during the Great Depression: The Illiquidity-Insolvency Debate Revisited
w12717
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| Correspondent Clearing and the Banking Panics of the Great Depression
w12716
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| Quarterly Data on the Categories and Causes of Bank Distress During the Great Depression
w12715
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| A Comment Concerning Deposit Insurance and Moral Hazard
w12719
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| October 2006 | Bank Distress During the Great Contraction, 1929 to 1933, New Data from the Archives of the Board of Governors
w12590
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| Monetary Intervention Mitigated Banking Panics During the Great Depression: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the Federal Reserve District Border in Mississippi, 1929 to 1933
with William Troost: w12591
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| Deposit Insurance and the Composition of Bank Suspensions in Developing Economies: Lessons from the State Deposit Insurance Experiments of the 1920S
with Ching-Yi Chung: w12594
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