Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History
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- Joshua Hall(West Virginia University)Marcus Witcher(West Virginia University)
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77592-0
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- Vincent Geloso & Linan Peng, 2021. "Postbellum Electoral Politics in California and the Genesis of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882," Working Papers 2021-02, DePauw University, School of Business and Leadership and Department of Economics and Management.
- Joshua C. Hall & Jeremy Horpedahl & E. Frank Stephenson, 2021. "Collective Action Problems and Direct Democracy: An Analysis of Georgia’s 2010 Trauma Care Funding Amendment," Economies, MDPI, vol. 9(2), pages 1-9, April.
Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Vincent Geloso, 2018. "British Public Debt, the Acadian Expulsion and the American Revolution," Studies in Public Choice, in: Joshua Hall & Marcus Witcher (ed.), Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History, chapter 0, pages 1-11, Springer.
- Robert A. McGuire, 2018. "North-South Alliances During the Drafting of the Constitution: The Costs of Compromise," Studies in Public Choice, in: Joshua Hall & Marcus Witcher (ed.), Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History, chapter 0, pages 13-51, Springer.
- Phillip W. Magness, 2018. "A Paradox of Secessionism: The Political Economy of Slave Enforcement and the Union," Studies in Public Choice, in: Joshua Hall & Marcus Witcher (ed.), Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History, chapter 0, pages 53-68, Springer.
- David Mitchell, 2018. "Why Is There a Ratchet Effect? Evidence from Civil War Income Taxes," Studies in Public Choice, in: Joshua Hall & Marcus Witcher (ed.), Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History, chapter 0, pages 69-86, Springer.
- Jeremy Atack & Fred Bateman, 2018. "Who Did Protective Legislation Protect? Evidence from 1880," Studies in Public Choice, in: Joshua Hall & Marcus Witcher (ed.), Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History, chapter 0, pages 87-134, Springer.
- Jac C. Heckelman & John H. Wood, 2018. "Political Selection of Federal Reserve Bank Cities," Studies in Public Choice, in: Joshua Hall & Marcus Witcher (ed.), Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History, chapter 0, pages 135-153, Springer.
- Dora L. Costa, 2018. "Demand for Private and State-Provided Health Insurance in the 1910s: Evidence from California," Studies in Public Choice, in: Joshua Hall & Marcus Witcher (ed.), Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History, chapter 0, pages 155-179, Springer.
- John Joseph Wallis, 2018. "What Determines the Allocation of National Government Grants to the States?," Studies in Public Choice, in: Joshua Hall & Marcus Witcher (ed.), Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History, chapter 0, pages 181-199, Springer.
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