Stanley L. Engerman

Latest Institution: Harvard University

All Institutions: University of Rochester; National Bureau of Economic Research; Harvard University; Center for Population Economics


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Based on the Following Papers:

Changes in American and British Stature Since the Mideighteenth Century: A Preliminary Report on the Usefulness of Data on Height for the Analysis of Secular Trends in Nutrition, Labor Productivity and Labor Welfare

Year: 1982
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Robert W. Fogel; Stanley L. Engerman; Roderick Floud; Richard H. Steckel; T. James Trussell; Kenneth W. Wachter; Kenneth Sokoloff; Georgia Villaflor; Robert A. Margo; Gerald Friedman

The Evolution of Suffrage Institutions in the New World

Year: 2001
Journal: Journal of Economic History
Authors: Stanley L. Engerman; Kenneth L. Sokoloff

Factor Endowments, Inequality, and Paths of Development Among New World Economies

Year: 2002
Journal: EconomiA
Authors: Stanley L. Engerman; Kenneth L. Sokoloff

Institutional and Noninstitutional Explanations of Economic Differences

Year: 2003
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Stanley L. Engerman; Kenneth L. Sokoloff

Digging the Dirt at Public Expense: Governance in the Building of the Erie Canal and Other Public Works

Year: 2004
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Stanley L. Engerman; Kenneth L. Sokoloff

Colonialism, Inequality, and Long-Run Paths of Development

Year: 2005
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Stanley L. Engerman; Kenneth L. Sokoloff

Reinventing the Wheel: The Economic Benefits of Wheeled Transportation in Early British Colonial West Africa

Year: 2013
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Isaac N. Chaves; Stanley L. Engerman; James A. Robinson


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