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13. Productivity Growth in Manufacturing during Early Industrialization: Evidence from the American Northeast, 1820-1860
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Prefatory Note xiii
- 1. Introduction 1
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I. The National Product
- 2. New Estimates of Gross National Product, Canada, 1870-1926: Some Implications for Canadian Development 9
- 3. Measuring the Transaction Sector in the American Economy, 1870-1970 95
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II. Capital and Wealth
- 4. The United States Capital Stock in the Nineteenth Century 165
- 5. Choices, Rents, and Luck: Economic Mobility of Nineteenth-Century Utah Households 215
- 6. Inheritance on the Maturing Frontier: Butler County, Ohio, 1803-1865 261
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III. Population and Labor Force
- 7. Rudimentary Contraceptive Methods and the American Transition to Marital Fertility Control, 1855-1915 307
- 8. New Results on the Decline in Household Fertility in the United States from 1750 to 1900 391
- 9. Nutrition and the Decline in Mortality since 1700: Some Preliminary Findings 439
- 10. The Female Labor Force and American Economic Growth, 1890-1980 557
- 11. Population and Labor in the British Caribbean in the Early Nineteenth Century 605
- 12. Revised Estimates of the United States Workforce, 1800-1860 641
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IV. Sectoral Studies
- 13. Productivity Growth in Manufacturing during Early Industrialization: Evidence from the American Northeast, 1820-1860 679
- 14. Output and Productivity in Canadian Agriculture, 1870-71 to 1926-27 737
- 15. Growth and Productivity Change in the Canadian Railway Sector, 1871-1926 779
- 16. Long-Term Trends in State and Local Finance: Sources and Uses of Funds in North Carolina, 1800-1977 819
- Contributors 869
- Author Index 873
- Subject Index 879
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Prefatory Note xiii
- 1. Introduction 1
-
I. The National Product
- 2. New Estimates of Gross National Product, Canada, 1870-1926: Some Implications for Canadian Development 9
- 3. Measuring the Transaction Sector in the American Economy, 1870-1970 95
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II. Capital and Wealth
- 4. The United States Capital Stock in the Nineteenth Century 165
- 5. Choices, Rents, and Luck: Economic Mobility of Nineteenth-Century Utah Households 215
- 6. Inheritance on the Maturing Frontier: Butler County, Ohio, 1803-1865 261
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III. Population and Labor Force
- 7. Rudimentary Contraceptive Methods and the American Transition to Marital Fertility Control, 1855-1915 307
- 8. New Results on the Decline in Household Fertility in the United States from 1750 to 1900 391
- 9. Nutrition and the Decline in Mortality since 1700: Some Preliminary Findings 439
- 10. The Female Labor Force and American Economic Growth, 1890-1980 557
- 11. Population and Labor in the British Caribbean in the Early Nineteenth Century 605
- 12. Revised Estimates of the United States Workforce, 1800-1860 641
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IV. Sectoral Studies
- 13. Productivity Growth in Manufacturing during Early Industrialization: Evidence from the American Northeast, 1820-1860 679
- 14. Output and Productivity in Canadian Agriculture, 1870-71 to 1926-27 737
- 15. Growth and Productivity Change in the Canadian Railway Sector, 1871-1926 779
- 16. Long-Term Trends in State and Local Finance: Sources and Uses of Funds in North Carolina, 1800-1977 819
- Contributors 869
- Author Index 873
- Subject Index 879