NBER Publications by Jeremy Atack
Working Papers and Chapters
| November 2009 | Agricultural Improvements and Access to Rail Transportation: The American Midwest as a Test Case, 1850-1860
with Robert A. Margo: w15520
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| January 2009 | Did Railroads Induce or Follow Economic Growth? Urbanization and Population Growth in the American Midwest, 1850-60
with Fred Bateman, Michael Haines, Robert A. Margo: w14640
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| October 2008 | Railroads and the Rise of the Factory: Evidence for the United States, 1850-70
with Michael R. Haines, Robert A. Margo: w14410
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| January 2006 | Steam Power, Establishment Size, and Labor Productivity Growth in Nineteenth Century American Manufacturing
with Fred Bateman, Robert Margo: w11931
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| August 2003 | Capital Deepening in American Manufacturing, 1850-1880
with Fred Bateman, Robert A. Margo: w9923
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| October 2000 | Rising Wage Dispersion Across American Manufacturing Establishments, 1850-1880
with Fred Bateman, Robert A. Margo: w7932
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| August 1997 | Business Activity and the Boston Stock Market, 1835-1869
with Peter L. Rousseau: h0103
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| August 1996 | "Location, Location, Location!" The Market for Vacant Urban Land: New York 1835-1900
with Robert A. Margo: h0091
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| June 1995 | Irregular Production and Time-out-of-Work in American Manufacturing Industry in 1870 and 1880: Some Preliminary Estimates
with Fred Bateman: h0069
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| December 1991 | Whom Did Protective Legislation Protect? Evidence From 1880
with Fred Bateman: h0033
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| May 1991 | Louis Brandeis, Work and Fatigue at the Start of the Twentieth Century: Prelude to Oregon's Hours Limitation Law
with Fred Bateman: h0025
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| August 1990 | How Long Was the Workday in 1880?
with Fred Bateman: h0015
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