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7. Precedence and Wealth: Evidence from Nineteenth-Century Utah
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Clayne L. Pope
and David W. Galenson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Two Appreciations 9
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I. Labor Markets in Manufacturing and Agriculture
- 1. The Market for Manufacturing Workers during Early Industrialization: The American Northeast, 1820 to 1860 29
- 2. Wages, Prices, and Labor Markets before the Civil War 67
- 3. Structural Change in the Farm Labor Force: Contract Labor in Massachusetts Agriculture, 1750-1865 105
- 4. Farm Tenancy in the Antebellum North 135
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II. Markets in Capital and Credit
- 5. Regional Interest Rates in Antebellum America 159
- 6. Money versus Credit Rationing: Evidence for the National Banking Era, 1880-1914 189
- 7. Precedence and Wealth: Evidence from Nineteenth-Century Utah 225
- 8. The Wealth of Women, 1774 243
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III. The Demography of Free and Slave Populations
- 9. Adult Mortality in America before 1900: A View from Family Histories 267
- 10. Toward an Anthropometric History of African-Americans: The Case of the Free Blacks in Antebellum Maryland 297
- 11. The Slave Family: A View from the Slave Narratives 331
- 12. The Fertility Bansition in the United States: Tests of Alternative Hypotheses 351
- 13. Bading Quantity for Quality: Explaining the Decline in American Fertility in the Nineteenth Century 375
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IV. Political Economy
- 14. The Profitability of Early Canadian Railroads: Evidence from the Grand Bunk and Great Western Railway Companies 401
- 15. The Rise and Fall of Urban Political Patronage Machines 427
- 16. Dividing Labor: Urban Politics and Big-City Construction in Late-Nineteenth- Century America 447
- Dissertations Supervised by Robert W. Fogel 465
- The Writings of Robert W. Fogel 471
- Biographies 475
- Contributors 477
- Author Index 479
- Subject Index 487
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Two Appreciations 9
-
I. Labor Markets in Manufacturing and Agriculture
- 1. The Market for Manufacturing Workers during Early Industrialization: The American Northeast, 1820 to 1860 29
- 2. Wages, Prices, and Labor Markets before the Civil War 67
- 3. Structural Change in the Farm Labor Force: Contract Labor in Massachusetts Agriculture, 1750-1865 105
- 4. Farm Tenancy in the Antebellum North 135
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II. Markets in Capital and Credit
- 5. Regional Interest Rates in Antebellum America 159
- 6. Money versus Credit Rationing: Evidence for the National Banking Era, 1880-1914 189
- 7. Precedence and Wealth: Evidence from Nineteenth-Century Utah 225
- 8. The Wealth of Women, 1774 243
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III. The Demography of Free and Slave Populations
- 9. Adult Mortality in America before 1900: A View from Family Histories 267
- 10. Toward an Anthropometric History of African-Americans: The Case of the Free Blacks in Antebellum Maryland 297
- 11. The Slave Family: A View from the Slave Narratives 331
- 12. The Fertility Bansition in the United States: Tests of Alternative Hypotheses 351
- 13. Bading Quantity for Quality: Explaining the Decline in American Fertility in the Nineteenth Century 375
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IV. Political Economy
- 14. The Profitability of Early Canadian Railroads: Evidence from the Grand Bunk and Great Western Railway Companies 401
- 15. The Rise and Fall of Urban Political Patronage Machines 427
- 16. Dividing Labor: Urban Politics and Big-City Construction in Late-Nineteenth- Century America 447
- Dissertations Supervised by Robert W. Fogel 465
- The Writings of Robert W. Fogel 471
- Biographies 475
- Contributors 477
- Author Index 479
- Subject Index 487