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Title Research in economic history. Vol. 37 / edited by Christopher Hanes (Binghamton University, USA), Susan Wolcott (Binghamton University, USA).

Publication Info. Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021.
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Description 1 online resource (199 pages).
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Series Research in economic history
Research in economic history (Series)
Contents Chapter 1. When the race between education and technology goes backwards: The postbellum decline of white school attendance in the southern us / Hoyt Bleakley and Sok Chul Hong -- Chapter 2. The parliamentary subsidy on knights' fees and incomes of 1431: A study on the fiscal administration of an abortive english tax experiment / Alex Brayson -- Chapter 3. Early fertility decline in the United States: Tests of alternative hypotheses using new complete-count census microdata and enhanced county-level data / J. David Hacker, Michael R. Haines, and Matthew Jaremski -- Chapter 4. Private banking and financial networks in the crown of aragon during the 14th century / Albert Reixach Sala -- Chapter 5. Pieter stadnitski sharpens the axe: A revolutionary research report on American sovereign finance, 1787 / Peter Theodore Veru.
Summary In this 37th volume of Research in Economic History, editors Christopher Hanes and Susan Wolcott assemble a group of lead experts to showcase new historical data, analyses of historical questions, and an investigation of historians' networks. The volume covers a wide range of ideas, beginning with an examination of the sharp decline in school attendance among white children in the Southern US after the Civil War, followed by a study on the fiscal administration of an experimental parliamentary subsidy on English knight's fees and income from 1431. A third paper assembles new county-level, household-level, and individual-level data, including new complete-count IPUMS microdata databases of the 1830-1880 censuses, to evaluate different theories for the nineteenth-century American fertility decline. The volume then pivots to deal with the development of banking in the Crown of Aragon from the end of the 13th century through the establishment of money changers. Finally, the volume summarizes in detail the content of Pieter Stadnitski's revolutionary 1787 report An Explanatory Message Concerning the Funds, analyzing its arguments with the context of Dutch archival materials including deeds, newspaper reports, and letters, as well as congressional records from American sources. This new volume presents fascinating new areas of enquiry and analysis for all scholars in the field of economic history, including economists, historians and demographers.
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Subject Economic history.
Economic history.
Economic history.
Business & Economics -- Economic History.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Hanes, Christopher, editor.
ISBN 1800718810 (e-book)
9781800718814 (electronic book)