From Partisan Banking to Open Access
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-67645-6
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- Bodenhorn, Howard & Cuberes, David, 2018. "Finance and urbanization in early nineteenth-century New York," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 104(C), pages 47-58.
Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Qian Lu, 2017. "Was the US Born Modern?," Palgrave Studies in Economic History, in: From Partisan Banking to Open Access, chapter 0, pages 1-13, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Qian Lu, 2017. "The History of Partisan Banking," Palgrave Studies in Economic History, in: From Partisan Banking to Open Access, chapter 0, pages 15-42, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Qian Lu, 2017. "Empirical Studies on Bankers, Legislators, and Political Parties, 1790–1859," Palgrave Studies in Economic History, in: From Partisan Banking to Open Access, chapter 0, pages 43-84, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Qian Lu, 2017. "Empirical Studies on Political Connection of Suffolk Legislators, 1790–1859," Palgrave Studies in Economic History, in: From Partisan Banking to Open Access, chapter 0, pages 85-91, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Qian Lu, 2017. "Empirical Studies on Bankers’ Wealth and Bank Balance Sheets," Palgrave Studies in Economic History, in: From Partisan Banking to Open Access, chapter 0, pages 93-156, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Qian Lu, 2017. "An Intra-Elite Explanation of Open Access," Palgrave Studies in Economic History, in: From Partisan Banking to Open Access, chapter 0, pages 157-163, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Qian Lu, 2017. "Conclusion: Democracy, Civil Society, Elites, and Impersonal Rules," Palgrave Studies in Economic History, in: From Partisan Banking to Open Access, chapter 0, pages 165-173, Palgrave Macmillan.
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