Lisa D. Cook
Department of Economics
Michigan State University
486 W. Circle Drive
East Lansing, MI 48824
Tel: 517/432-7106
E-Mail: 
WWW: http://lisadcook.net/
NBER Program Affiliations:
DAE
NBER Affiliation: Research Associate
Institutional Affiliation: Michigan State University
Information about this author at RePEc
NBER Working Papers and Publications
September 2017 | Racial Segregation and Southern Lynching
with Trevon D. Logan, John M. Parman: w23813
Published: Lisa D. Cook & Trevon D. Logan & John M. Parman, 2018. "Racial Segregation and Southern Lynching," Social Science History, vol 42(4), pages 635-675.
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October 2015 | The Mortality Consequences of Distinctively Black Names
with Trevon Logan, John Parman: w21625
Published: Cook, Lisa D. & Logan, Trevon D. & Parman, John M., 2016. "The mortality consequences of distinctively black names," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 114-125. citation courtesy of 
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May 2014 | Were the Nigerian Banking Reforms of 2005 a Success … and for the Poor?
in African Successes, Volume III: Modernization and Development, Sebastian Edwards, Simon Johnson, and David N. Weil, editors
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February 2013 | Distinctively Black Names in the American Past
with Trevon D. Logan, John M. Parman: w18802
Published: Cook, Lisa D. & Logan, Trevon D. & Parman, John M., 2014. "Distinctively black names in the American past," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 53(C), pages 64-82. citation courtesy of 
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March 2011 | Were the Nigerian Banking Reforms of 2005 A Success ... And for the Poor?
w16890
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September 2010 | The Idea Gap in Pink and Black
with Chaleampong Kongcharoen: w16331
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