Research in Economic History

Christopher Hanes|Susan Wolcott
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30 January 2013
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Volume 29 contains articles on the economic history of Europe and the U.S. including "Understanding Aging During the Epidemiologic Transition" by Suchit Arora; "Estimating French Regional Income: Departmental Per Capita Gross Value Added, 1872-1911" by Paul Caruana-Galizia; "Improve and Sit. The Surrendering of Land at Rents Below Marginal Product in Nineteenth-Century Valencia, Spain" by Samuel Garrido; "Passage of the Married Women's Property Acts and Earnings Acts in the United States: 1850-1920 by R. Richard Geddes and Sharon Tennyson; "New State-level Estimates of Personal Income in the United States, 1880-1910" by Alexander Klein; and "Exports from the Colonies and States of the Middle Atlantic Region" by Peter C. Mancall, Joshua L. Rosenbloom and Thomas Weiss

List of Contributors. EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION. Understanding Aging During the Epidemiologic Transition. Estimating French Regional Income: Departmental Per Capita Gross Value Added, 1872–1911. Improve and Sit: The Surrendering of Land at Rents Below Marginal Product in Nineteenth-Century Valencia, Spain. Passage of the Married Women's Property Acts and Earnings Acts in the United States: 1850 to 1920. New State-Level Estimates of Personal Income in the United States, 1880–1910. Exports from the Colonies and States of the Middle Atlantic Region 1720–1800. Research in economic history. Research in economic history. Research in economic history. Copyright page.