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NBER Publications by Peter L. Rousseau

Working Papers and Chapters

May 2009Monetary Policy and the Dollar
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Extensive and Intensive Investment over the Business Cycle
with Boyan Jovanovic: w14960
May 2008Specific Capital and Technological Variety
with Boyan Jovanovic: w13998
January 2007Backing, the Quantity Theory, and the Transition to the U.S. Dollar, 1723-1850
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February 2006Legal-Political Factors and the Historical Evolution of the Finance-Growth Link
with Michael D. Bordo: w12035
January 2005General Purpose Technologies
with Boyan Jovanovic: w11093
August 2004A Common Currency: Early U.S. Monetary Policy and the Transition to the Dollar
w10702
February 2004Interest Rates and Initial Public Offerings
with Boyan Jovanovic: w10298
January 2003Financial Systems, Economic Growth, and Globalization
with Richard Sylla
in Globalization in Historical Perspective, Michael D. Bordo, Alan M. Taylor and Jeffrey G. Williamson, editors
November 2002Historical Perspectives on Financial Development and Economic Growth
w9333
October 2002Mergers as Reallocation
with Boyan Jovanovic: w9279
January 2002Moore's Law and Learning-By-Doing
with Boyan Jovanovic: w8762
The Q-Theory of Mergers
with Boyan Jovanovic: w8740
November 2001Liquidity Effects in the Bond Market
with Boyan Jovanovic: w8597
June 2001Financial Systems, Economic Growth, and Globalization
with Richard Sylla: w8323
March 2001Vintage Organization Capital
with Boyan Jovanovic: w8166
January 2001Why Wait? A Century of Life Before IPO
with Boyan Jovanovic: w8081
February 2000Jacksonian Monetary Policy, Specie Flows, and the Panic of 1837
w7528
December 1999Emerging Financial Markets and Early U.S. Growth
with Richard Sylla: w7448
March 1999Share Liquidity and Industrial Growth in an Emerging Market: The Case of New England, 1854-1897
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August 1997Business Activity and the Boston Stock Market, 1835-1869
with Jeremy Atack: h0103
n/aMonetary Policy and the Dollar
in Founding Choices: American Economic Policy in the 1790s, Douglas Irwin and Richard Sylla, editors

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