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2021
- 3-23 Existing Historical Balance of Payments: A Survey
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 25-43 New Balance of Payments: Features and Implications
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 47-87 Free People: Oceanic and Overland
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 89-95 Slaves: Oceanic
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 97-112 Passengers: Domestic
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 115-131 Merchandise Exports
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 133-146 Merchandise Imports
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 147-152 Gold and Silver
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 153-160 Ships and Slaves
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 163-187 Unilateral Transfers
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 189-209 Capital
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 211-220 Income
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 223-246 Transportation
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 247-263 Travel
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 265-297 Fares
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 299-309 Financial
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 311-314 Military and Slaves
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 317-333 Aggregates and Balances
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 335-359 Structure
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 361-374 Sectors
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
- 377-379 Concluding Comments
In: A New Balance of Payments for the United States, 1790–1919
by Lawrence H. Officer
2020
2019
2018
- 1-21 Introduction: Public Policy and Family Economics in US History
In: Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present
by Megan McDonald Way
- 23-44 Families: Economic Functions and Decision-Making
In: Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present
by Megan McDonald Way
- 45-87 The Path of US Fertility: Micro Decisions with Macro Consequences
In: Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present
by Megan McDonald Way
- 89-131 Private and Public Investments in Children: Creating the Human Capital to Meet US Economic Needs
In: Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present
by Megan McDonald Way
- 133-170 Labor Force Participation and Home Production: Evolving Rights, Roles, and Opportunities for Women and Men
In: Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present
by Megan McDonald Way
- 171-203 The Economics of Changing Family Structures: The Public Interest in Marriage and Family Formation
In: Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present
by Megan McDonald Way
- 205-234 Intergenerational Economics: Public and Family Support for Retirees in US History and Looking Forward
In: Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present
by Megan McDonald Way
- 235-271 Family Economics, Public Policy, and Inequality: Diverging Family Fortunes and the Risk to the US Economy
In: Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present
by Megan McDonald Way
2017
2016