NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

NBER Publications by Howard Bodenhorn

Working Papers and Chapters

July 2009Splendid Associations of Favored Individuals: Federal and State Commercial Banking Policy in the Federalist Era
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June 2009Crime and Body Weight in the Nineteenth Century: Was there a Relationship between Brawn, Employment Opportunities and Crime?
with Gregory Price: w15099
August 2008Criminal Sentencing in Nineteenth Century Pennsylvania
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February 2008Acting White or Acting Black: Mixed-Race Adolescents' Identity and Behavior
with Christopher Ruebeck, Susan Averett: w13793
March 2006Bank Chartering and Political Corruption in Antebellum New York. Free Banking as Reform
in Corruption and Reform: Lessons from America's Economic History, Edward L. Glaeser and Claudia Goldin, editors
February 2006Single Parenthood and Childhood Outcomes in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Urban South
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Urban Poverty, School Attendance, and Adolescent Labor Force Attachment: Some Historical Evidence
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November 2005Colorism and African American Wealth: Evidence from the Nineteenth-Century South
with Christopher S. Ruebeck: w11732
Usury Ceilings, Relationships and Bank Lending Behavior: Evidence from Nineteenth Century
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July 2004Free Banking and Bank Entry in Nineteenth-Century New York
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May 2004Bank Chartering and Political Corruption in Antebellum New York: Free Banking as Reform
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September 2003Unemployment Risk and Compensating Differential in Late-Nineteenth Century New Jersey Manufacturing
with Susan Averett, Justas Staisiunas: w9977
The Economics of Identity and the Endogeneity of Race
with Christopher S. Ruebeck: w9962
June 2003Just and Reasonable Treatment: Racial Treatment in the Terms of Pauper Apprenticeship in Antebellum Maryland
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May 2002The Complexion Gap: The Economic Consequences of Color among Free African Americans in the Rural Antebellum South
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February 2002Partnership and Hold-Up in Early America
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December 2001Short-Term Loans and Long-Term Relationships: Relationship Lending in Early America
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January 1992Regional Interest Rates in Antebellum America
with Hugh Rockoff
in Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel, Claudia Goldin and Hugh Rockoff, editors
n/aSplendid Associations of Favored Individuals: Federal and State Commercial Banking Policy in the Federalist Era
in Founding Choices: American Economic Policy in the 1790s, Douglas Irwin and Richard Sylla, editors

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