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1-04-2015, 00:42

SELECTED REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED READINGS

Arrington, Leonard. Great Basin Kingdom. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1958.

Atherton, Lewis. The Cattle Kings. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1961.

Binder, John J., and David T. Brown. “Bank Rates of Return and Entry Restrictions, 1869-1914.” Journal of Economic History 51 (1991): 47-66.

Bowman, John D., and Richard H. Keehn. “Agricultural Terms of Trade in Four Midwestern States, 18701900.” Journal of Economic History 34 (1974): 592-609.

Clawson, Marion. “Forests in the Long Sweep of American History.” Science 204 (June 15, 1979).

Danhof, Clarence H. “Agriculture,” in The Growth of the American Economy, ed. H. F. Williamson. New York: Prentice Hall, 1951.

David, Paul. “The Mechanization of Reaping in the Antebellum Midwest.” In Technical Choice, Innovation and Economic Growth, Essays on American and British Experience in the Nineteenth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975.

Destler, Chester McArthur. “Western Radicalism, 1865-1901: Concepts and Origins.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 31 (December 1944): 335-368.

Eichengreen, Barry. “Mortgage Interest Rates in the Populist Era.” American Economic Review 74 (December 1984): 995-1015.

Fogel, Robert, and Jack Rutner. “Efficiency Effects of Federal Land Policy, 1850-1900.” In Dimensions of Quantitative Research in Economic History, ed. William Aydelotte et al. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1972.

Galenson, David. “The End of the Chisholm Trail.” Journal of Economic History 24, no. 2 (June 1974): 350-364.

Gallman, Robert E. “The Agricultural Sector and the Pace of Economic Growth: U. S. Experience in the Nineteenth Century.” In Essays in Nineteenth Century Economic History, eds. David Klingaman and Richard Vedder. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1975.

Gates, Paul. “An Overview of American Land Policy.” In Two Centuries of American Agriculture, ed. Vivian Wiser, 213-229. Washington, D. C.: Agricultural History Society, 1976.

Higgs, Robert. “Railroad Rates and the Populist Uprising.” Agricultural History 44 (July 1970).

Historical Statistics. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1975.

James, John. “The Development of the National Money Market.” Journal of Economic History 36 (1976): 878-897.

Behaviors of Early Reaper Adopters.” Journal of Economic History 55 (1995): 27-57.

Creative Abundance, Biological Innovation, and


Keehn, Richard. “Market Power and Bank Lending: Some Evidence from Wisconsin, 1870-1900.” Journal of Economic History 35 (1975): 591-620.

Kendrick, John W. Productivity Trends in the United States. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1961, 362-364.

Libecap, Gary D. “Economic Variables and the Development of the Law: The Case of Western Mineral Rights.” Journal of Economic History 38 (1978): 338-362.

Libecap, Gary D., and Ronald N. Johnson. “Property Rights, Nineteenth-Century Federal Timber Policy, and the Conservation Movement.” Journal of Economic History 39 (1979): 129-142.

Mayhew, Anne. “A Reappraisal of the Causes of Farm Protest in the United States, 1870-1900.” Journal of Economic History 32 (1972): 464-475.

McGuire, Robert A. “Economic Causes of Late Nineteenth Century Agrarian Unrest.” Journal of Economic History 41 (1981): 835-849.

Olmstead, Alan. “The Mechanization of Reaping and Mowing in American Agriculture, 1833-1870.” Journal of Economic History 35 (June 1975).

______. “The Costs of Economic Growth.” In The Encyclopedia of American Economic History, Vol. 2, 863-881. New York: Scribner’s, 1980.

Olmstead, Alan L., and Paul W. Rhode. “Beyond the Threshold: An Analysis of the Characteristics and

American Agricultural Development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008.

Previant Lee, Susan, and Peter Passell. A New Economic View of American History. New York: Norton, 1979.

Rosenberg, Nathan. “Innovative Responses to Material Shortages.” American Economic Review 63 (May 1973).

Rothstein, Morton. “Farmers’ Movements and Organizations: Numbers, Gains, Losses.” Agricultural History 62, no. 3 (Summer 1988): 161-181.

Smiley, Gene. “Interest Rate Movements in the United States, 1888-1913.” Journal of Economic History 35 (1975): 591-662.

Snowden, Kenneth A. “Mortgage Rates and American Capital Market Development in the Late Nineteenth Century.” Journal of Economic History 47 (1987): 771-791.

Sylla, Richard. “Federal Policy, Banking Market Structure, and Capital Mobilization in the United States, 1863-1913.” Journal of Economic History 29 (1969): 657-686.

Williamson, Jeffrey G. Late Nineteenth Century American Development, A General Equilibrium History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1974.



 

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