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Details about Jonathan Pritchett

E-mail:jprit@tulane.edu
Homepage:http://www.tulane.edu/~pritchet/
Workplace:Department of Economics, Tulane University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2015

  1. A Peculiar Sample: a reply to Steckel and Ziebarth
    Working Papers, Tulane University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article A Peculiar Sample: A Reply to Steckel and Ziebarth, The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press (2016) Downloads View citations (2) (2016)

2013

  1. Betting on Secession: Quantifying Political Events Surrounding Slavery and the Civil War
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Journal Article Betting on Secession: Quantifying Political Events Surrounding Slavery and the Civil War, American Economic Review, American Economic Association (2016) Downloads View citations (21) (2016)

2011

  1. Sequential Sales As a Test of Adverse Selection in the Market for Slaves
    Working Papers, Tulane University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article Sequential Sales as a Test of Adverse Selection in the Market for Slaves, The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press (2013) Downloads View citations (2) (2013)
  2. The Occupations of Slaves Sold in New Orleans: Missing Values, Cheap Talk, or Informative Advertising
    Working Papers, Tulane University, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (3)

2008

  1. Preserving Slave Families for Profit: Traders' Incentives and Pricing in the New Orleans Slave Market
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads
    See also Journal Article Preserving Slave Families for Profit: Traders' Incentives and Pricing in the New Orleans Slave Market, The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press (2009) Downloads View citations (11) (2009)
  2. The In-Hospital Mortality Rates of Slaves and Freemen: Evidence from Touro Infirmary, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1855–1860
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) Downloads
    See also Journal Article The in-hospital mortality rates of slaves and freemen: Evidence from Touro Infirmary, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1855-1860, Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier (2009) Downloads View citations (3) (2009)

Journal Articles

2016

  1. A Peculiar Sample: A Reply to Steckel and Ziebarth
    The Journal of Economic History, 2016, 76, (1), 139-162 Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Working Paper A Peculiar Sample: a reply to Steckel and Ziebarth, Working Papers (2015) Downloads (2015)
  2. Betting on Secession: Quantifying Political Events Surrounding Slavery and the Civil War
    American Economic Review, 2016, 106, (1), 1-23 Downloads View citations (21)
    See also Working Paper Betting on Secession: Quantifying Political Events Surrounding Slavery and the Civil War, NBER Working Papers (2013) Downloads View citations (1) (2013)

2013

  1. Sequential Sales as a Test of Adverse Selection in the Market for Slaves
    The Journal of Economic History, 2013, 73, (2), 477-497 Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Working Paper Sequential Sales As a Test of Adverse Selection in the Market for Slaves, Working Papers (2011) Downloads (2011)

2009

  1. Preserving Slave Families for Profit: Traders' Incentives and Pricing in the New Orleans Slave Market
    The Journal of Economic History, 2009, 69, (4), 986-1011 Downloads View citations (11)
    See also Working Paper Preserving Slave Families for Profit: Traders' Incentives and Pricing in the New Orleans Slave Market, NBER Working Papers (2008) Downloads (2008)
  2. The in-hospital mortality rates of slaves and freemen: Evidence from Touro Infirmary, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1855-1860
    Explorations in Economic History, 2009, 46, (2), 241-252 Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Working Paper The In-Hospital Mortality Rates of Slaves and Freemen: Evidence from Touro Infirmary, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1855–1860, IZA Discussion Papers (2008) Downloads (2008)

2001

  1. QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATES OF THE UNITED STATES INTERREGIONAL SLAVE TRADE, 1820–1860
    The Journal of Economic History, 2001, 61, (2), 467-475 Downloads View citations (8)

1997

  1. Cox Regression with Alternative Concepts of Waiting Time: The New Orleans Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1853
    Journal of Applied Econometrics, 1997, 12, (1), 1-25 Downloads View citations (11)

1995

  1. Strangers' Disease: Determinants of Yellow Fever Mortality during the New Orleans Epidemic of 1853
    Explorations in Economic History, 1995, 32, (4), 517-539 Downloads View citations (6)

1993

  1. Selection in the Market for Slaves: New Orleans, 1830–1860
    The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1993, 108, (2), 461-473 Downloads View citations (15)

1992

  1. A Peculiar Sample: The Selection of Slaves for the New Orleans Market
    The Journal of Economic History, 1992, 52, (1), 109-127 Downloads View citations (17)
  2. Broke by the War: Letters of a Slave Trader. Edited by Edmund L. Drago. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1991. Pp. x, 152. $24.95
    The Journal of Economic History, 1992, 52, (4), 961-962 Downloads

1987

  1. The Racial Division of Education Expenditures in the South, 1910
    The Journal of Economic History, 1987, 47, (2), 491-493 Downloads
 
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