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2. Technological Change as Historical Process: The Case of the U.S. Pulp and Paper Industry, 1915-1940.
3. State-Issued Currency and the Ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
4. The Continental Dollar: How Much Was Really Issued?
5. Banks and State Public Finance in the New Republic: The United States, 1790-1860.
6. Comment on Paper by Sylla.
7. Discussion of Papers by Sylla and Hughes.
8. Comment on Paper by Ball and Walton.
9. Comment on Paper by Easterlin.
10. Colonial Monetary Standards Contrasted: Evidence from the Seven Years' War.
11. Comment on Paper by Lebergott.
12. Comment.
13. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.
14. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.
15. Comment on Paper by Terrill.
16. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.
17. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.
18. Institutional Failure, Monetary Scarcity, and the Depreciation of the Continental.
19. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.
20. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.
21. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.
22. Sectarian Competition and the Market Provision of Human Capital.
23. A Note on Technology Shocks and the Great Depression.
24. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.
25. The First Bank of the United States and the Securities Market Crash of 1792.
26. Taming the Global Financial Cycle: Central Banks as Shock Absorbers in the First Era of Globalization.
27. The Depreciation of the Continental: A Reply.
28. International Trade and the Evolution of the American Capital Market, 1888-1911.
29. Dollar-Sterling Mint Parity and Exchange Rates, 1791-1834.
30. The Significance of Unaccounted Currencies.
31. Interest Rate Movement in the United states, 1888-1913.
32. Denominational Factors in Nineteenth-Century Currency Experience.
33. Editors` Notes: AWARDS AT THE 2003 ECONOMIC HISTORY ASSOCIATION MEETINGS.
34. Origins of the Better Business Bureau: A Private Regulatory Institution in the Progressive Era.
35. Explaining Anomalous Wage Inflation in the 1930s United States.
36. Old Themes and New Techniques.
37. Harvests and Financial Crises in Gold Standard America.
38. The Development of the Corporation in Britain and America: A Comparative Institutional Analysis.
39. Institutional Innovation and the Creation of Liquid Financial Markets: The Case of Bankers' Acceptances, 1914-1934.
40. Adoption of General Purpose Technologies: Understanding Adoption Patterns in the Electrification of U.S. Manufacturing, 1880-1930.
41. The Country They Built: Dynamic and Complex Indigenous Economies in North America before 1492.
42. Banking Structure and the National Capital Market, 1869-1914: A Reply.
43. Monetary Policy, Loan Liquidation, and Industrial Conflict: The Federal Reserve and the Open Market Operations of 1932.
44. Scientists, Entrepreneurs, and the Policy Process: A Study of the Post-1945 California Sardine Depletion.
45. The Birth of the Old Federalism: Financing the New Deal, 1932-1940.
46. Monetary Innovation in America.
47. Summaries of Doctoral Dissertations.
48. Summaries of Doctoral Dissertations.
49. Hard Driving and Efficiency: Iron Production in 1890.
50. Foreign Interest Rates in American Financial Markets: A Revised Series of Dollar-Sterling Exchange Rates, 1835-1900.
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