Peter H. Lindert

Latest Institution: University of California, Davis

All Institutions: National Bureau of Economic Research; University of California, Davis


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Based on the Following Papers:

Voice and Growth: Was Churchill Right?

Year: 2003
Journal: Journal of Economic History
Authors: Peter H. Lindert

Why the Welfare State Looks Like a Free Lunch

Year: 2003
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Peter H. Lindert

Europroductivity and Eurojobs Since the 1960s: Which Institutions Really Mattered?

Year: 2006
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Gayle J. Allard; Peter H. Lindert

Measuring Ancient Inequality

Year: 2007
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Branko Milanovic; Peter H. Lindert; Jeffrey G. Williamson

The Curious Dawn of American Public Schools

Year: 2007
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Sun Go; Peter H. Lindert

Revealing Failures in the History of School Finance

Year: 2009
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Peter H. Lindert

American Incomes Before and After the Revolution

Year: 2011
Journal: Journal of Economic History
Authors: Peter H. Lindert; Jeffrey G. Williamson

Russian Inequality on the Eve of Revolution

Year: 2012
Journal: Journal of Economic History
Authors: Steven Nafziger; Peter H. Lindert

American Incomes 1774-1860

Year: 2012
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Peter H. Lindert; Jeffrey G. Williamson

American Colonial Incomes, 1650-1774

Year: 2014
Journal: Economic History Review
Authors: Peter H. Lindert; Jeffrey G. Williamson

Making the Most of Capital in the 21st Century

Year: 2014
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Peter H. Lindert

Purchasing Power Disparity Before 1914

Year: 2016
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Peter H. Lindert


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