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Working Papers
2015
- A Peculiar Sample: a reply to Steckel and Ziebarth
Working Papers, Tulane University, Department of Economics ![Downloads](/downloads_econpapers.gif)
See also Journal Article A Peculiar Sample: A Reply to Steckel and Ziebarth, The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press (2016) View citations (2) (2016)
2013
- Betting on Secession: Quantifying Political Events Surrounding Slavery and the Civil War
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 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) View citations (21) (2016)
2011
- Sequential Sales As a Test of Adverse Selection in the Market for Slaves
Working Papers, Tulane University, Department of Economics ![Downloads](/downloads_econpapers.gif)
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) View citations (2) (2013)
- The Occupations of Slaves Sold in New Orleans: Missing Values, Cheap Talk, or Informative Advertising
Working Papers, Tulane University, Department of Economics View citations (3)
2008
- 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](/downloads_econpapers.gif)
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) View citations (11) (2009)
- 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](/downloads_econpapers.gif)
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) View citations (3) (2009)
Journal Articles
2016
- A Peculiar Sample: A Reply to Steckel and Ziebarth
The Journal of Economic History, 2016, 76, (1), 139-162 View citations (2)
See also Working Paper A Peculiar Sample: a reply to Steckel and Ziebarth, Working Papers (2015) (2015)
- Betting on Secession: Quantifying Political Events Surrounding Slavery and the Civil War
American Economic Review, 2016, 106, (1), 1-23 View citations (21)
See also Working Paper Betting on Secession: Quantifying Political Events Surrounding Slavery and the Civil War, NBER Working Papers (2013) View citations (1) (2013)
2013
- Sequential Sales as a Test of Adverse Selection in the Market for Slaves
The Journal of Economic History, 2013, 73, (2), 477-497 View citations (2)
See also Working Paper Sequential Sales As a Test of Adverse Selection in the Market for Slaves, Working Papers (2011) (2011)
2009
- 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 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) (2008)
- 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 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) (2008)
2001
- QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATES OF THE UNITED STATES INTERREGIONAL SLAVE TRADE, 1820–1860
The Journal of Economic History, 2001, 61, (2), 467-475 View citations (8)
1997
- 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 View citations (11)
1995
- Strangers' Disease: Determinants of Yellow Fever Mortality during the New Orleans Epidemic of 1853
Explorations in Economic History, 1995, 32, (4), 517-539 View citations (6)
1993
- Selection in the Market for Slaves: New Orleans, 1830–1860
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1993, 108, (2), 461-473 View citations (15)
1992
- A Peculiar Sample: The Selection of Slaves for the New Orleans Market
The Journal of Economic History, 1992, 52, (1), 109-127 View citations (17)
- 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
1987
- The Racial Division of Education Expenditures in the South, 1910
The Journal of Economic History, 1987, 47, (2), 491-493
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