133 results on '"Sokoloff, Kenneth L."'
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102. The Decline of the Independent Inventor: A Schumpterian Story?
103. Colonialism, Inequality, and Long-Run Paths of Development.
104. Institutions and Technological Innovation During the Early Economic Growth: Evidence from the Great Inventors of the United States, 1790-1930.
105. Digging the Dirt at Public Expense: Governance in the Building of the Erie Canal and Other Public Works.
106. Financing Invention During the Second Industrial Revolution: Cleveland, Ohio, 1870-1920.
107. Institutional and Non-Institutional Explanations of Economic Differences.
108. Factor Endowments, Inequality, and Paths of Development Among New World Economics.
109. Intermediaries in the U.S. Market for Technology, 1870-1920.
110. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.
111. The Evolution of Suffrage Institutions in the New World.
112. Inventive Activity and the Market for Technology in the United States, 1840-1920.
113. Location and Technological Change in the American Glass Industry During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries.
114. Inventive Activity in Early Industrial America: Evidence From Patent Records, 1790 - 1846.
115. Productivity Growth in Manufacturing During Early Industrialization: Evidence from the American Northeast, 1820 to 1860.
116. Was the Transition from the Artisanal Shop to the Non-Mechanized Fctry Assoc. w/Gains in Effcny?: Evdnc. from the U.S. Mnfctr. Censuses of 1820 & 1850.
117. Investment in Fixed and Working Capital During Early Industrialization: Evidence From U.S. Manufacturing Firms.
118. The Heights of Americans in Three Centuries: Some Economic and Demographic Implications.
119. Women, Children, and Industrialization in the Early Republic: Evidence from the Manufacturing Censuses.
120. The Relative Productivity Hypothesis of Industrialization: The American Case, 1820-1850.
121. Colonial and Revolutionary Muster Rolls: Some New Evidence on Nutrition and Migration in Early America.
122. The Evolution of Schooling Institutions in the Americas: Processes of Persistence in Inequality, 1800-1945.
123. Reviews.
124. Reviews of books: Latin America.
125. Reviews of books: General and miscellaneous.
126. Proprietary Capitalism: The Manufacture at Philadelphia 1800-1885
127. Human Capital and Institutions: A Long-Run View
128. Financing Innovation in the United States, 1870 to the Present
129. Slavery in the Development of the Americas
130. Finance, Intermediaries, and Economic Development
131. Introduction: The Organization and Finance of Innovation in American History
132. Afterword
133. Digging the Dirt at Public Expense: Governance in the Building of the Erie Canal and Other Public Works
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