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2. The Paper Money of Colonial North Carolina, 1712-1774
3. Colonial American Paper Money and the Quantity Theory of Money: An Extension
4. Colonial Virginia's Paper Money Regime, 1755-1774: Value Decomposition and Performance
5. Common Currency versus Currency Union: The U.S. Continental Dollar and Denominational Structure, 1775-1776
6. Colonial New Jersey's Provincial Fiscal Structure, 1709-1775: Spending Obligations, Revenue Sources, and Tax Burdens in War and in Peace
7. Non-Legal-Tender Paper Money: The Structure and Performance of Maryland's Bills of Credit, 1767-1775
8. A New Approach to Solving the Colonial Monetary Puzzle: Evidence from New Jersey, 1709-1775
9. Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money Regime, 1709-1775: A Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data
10. The Continental Dollar: How the American Revolution was Financed with Paper Money--Initial Design and Ideal Performance
11. Chronic Specie Scarcity and Efficient Barter: The Problem of Maintaining an Outside Money Supply in British Colonial America
12. Is Paper Money Just Paper Money? Experimentation and Variation in the Paper Monies Issued by the American Colonies from 1690 to 1775
13. The Continental Dollar: Initial Design, Ideal Performance, and the Credibility of Congressional Commitment
14. State Redemption of the Continental Dollar, 1779-1790
15. Land Policy: Founding Choices and Outcomes, 1781-1802
16. The Distribution of Congressional Spending During the American Revolution, 1775-1780: The Problem of Geographic Balance
17. Creating Maryland's Paper Money Economy, 1720-1739: The Role of Power, Print, and Markets
18. Testing for the Economic Impact of the U.S. Constitution: Purchasing Power Parity across the Colonies versus across the States, 1748-1811
19. The Continental Dollar: What Happened to It after 1779?
20. The Continental Dollar: How Much Was Really Issued?
21. The Net Asset Position of the U.S. National Government, 1784-1802: Hamilton's Blessing or the Spoils of War?
22. The U.S. Constitution and Monetary Powers: An Analysis of the 1787 Constitutional Convention and Constitutional Transformation of the Nation's Monetary System Emerged
23. Two Theories of Money Reconciled: The Colonial Puzzle Revisited with New Evidence
24. The Paper Money of Colonial North Carolina, 1712-74: Reconstructing the Evidence.
25. THE PAPER MONEY OF COLONIAL NORTH CAROLINA, 1712-1774.
26. COLONIAL AMERICAN PAPER MONEY AND THE QUANTITY THEORY OF MONEY: AN EXTENSION.
27. COLONIAL VIRGINIA'S PAPER MONEY REGIME, 1755-1774: VALUE DECOMPOSITION AND PERFORMANCE.
28. COLONIAL VIRGINIA'S PAPER MONEY REGIME, 1755-1774: A FORENSIC ACCOUNTING RECONSTRUCTION OF THE DATA.
29. COMMON CURRENCY VERSUS CURRENCY UNION: THE U.S. CONTINENTAL DOLLAR AND DENOMINATIONAL STRUCTURE, 1775-1776.
30. COLONIAL NEW JERSEY'S PROVINCIAL FISCAL STRUCTURE, 1709-1775: SPENDING OBLIGATIONS, REVENUE SOURCES, AND TAX BURDENS IN WAR AND IN PEACE.
31. NON-LEGAL-TENDER PAPER MONEY: THE STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE OF MARYLAND'S BILLS OF CREDIT, 1767-1775.
32. A NEW APPROACH TO SOLVING THE COLONIAL MONETARY PUZZLE: EVIDENCE FROM NEW JERSEY, 1709-1775.
33. THE CONTINENTAL DOLLAR: HOW THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION WAS FINANCED WITH PAPER MONEY--INITIAL DESIGN AND IDEAL PERFORMANCE.
34. CHRONIC SPECIE SCARCITY AND EFFICIENT BARTER: THE PROBLEM OF MAINTAINING AN OUTSIDE MONEY SUPPLY IN BRITISH COLONIAL AMERICA.
35. IS PAPER MONEY JUST PAPER MONEY? EXPERIMENTATION AND LOCAL VARIATION IN THE FIAT PAPER MONIES ISSUED BY THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, 1690-1775: PART I.
36. THE CONTINENTAL DOLLAR: INITIAL DESIGN, IDEAL PERFORMANCE, AND THE CREDIBILITY OF CONGRESSIONAL COMMITMENT.
37. STATE REDEMPTION OF THE CONTINENTAL DOLLAR, 1779-1790.
38. Land Policy: Founding Choices and Outcomes, 1781-1802.
39. The Distribution of Congressional Spending During the American Revolution, 1775-1780: The Problem of Geographic Balance.
40. Creating Maryland's Paper Money Economy, 1720-1739: The Role of Power, Print, and Markets.
41. Testing for the Economic Impact of the U.S. Constitution: Purchasing Power Parity across the Colonies versus across the States, 1748-1811.
42. The Continental Dollar: What Happened to It after 1779?
43. The Continental Dollar: How Much Was Really Issued?
44. The Net Asset Position of the U.S. National Government, 1784-1802: Hamilton's Blessing or the Spoils of War?
45. Two Theories of Money Reconciled: The Colonial Puzzle Revisited with New Evidence.
46. The U.S. Constitution and Monetary Powers: An Analysis of the 1787 Constitutional Convention and Constitutional Transformation of the Nation's Monetary System Emerged.
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