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Homepage:http://www.arroyoabad.com
Postal address:City University of New York - Queens College Department of Economics Flushing, NY
Workplace:Department of Economics, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2021

  1. Do Pandemics Shape Elections? Retrospective voting in the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic in the United States
    CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers Downloads View citations (1)
  2. The Fruits of El Dorado: The Global Impact of American Precious Metals
    Economics Discussion Paper Series, Economics, The University of Manchester Downloads View citations (5)
    Also in Working Papers, European Historical Economics Society (EHES) (2020) Downloads View citations (4)
    CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2021) Downloads View citations (2)

2020

  1. Paesani versus Paisanos: The Relative Failure of Spanish Immigrants in Buenos Aires during the Age of Mass Migration
    Working Papers, European Historical Economics Society (EHES) Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Journal Article Paesani versus paisanos: the relative failure of Spanish immigrants in Buenos Aires during the age of mass migration, Economic History Review, Economic History Society (2021) Downloads View citations (1) (2021)

2015

  1. A city of trades: Spanish and Italian Immigrants in Late Nineteenth Century Buenos Aires. Argentina
    Working Papers, European Historical Economics Society (EHES) Downloads View citations (4)
    See also Journal Article A city of trades: Spanish and Italian immigrants in late-nineteenth-century Buenos Aires, Argentina, Cliometrica, Springer (2018) Downloads View citations (2) (2018)

2014

  1. Growth under extractive institutions? Latin American per capita GDP in colonial times
    Working Papers, Utrecht University, Centre for Global Economic History Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Journal Article Growth under Extractive Institutions? Latin American Per Capita GDP in Colonial Times, The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press (2016) Downloads View citations (27) (2016)

2011

  1. Between Conquest and Independence: Real Wages and Demographic Change in Spanish America, 1530-1820
    Working Papers, Utrecht University, Centre for Global Economic History Downloads View citations (24)
    See also Journal Article Between conquest and independence: Real wages and demographic change in Spanish America, 1530–1820, Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier (2012) Downloads View citations (41) (2012)

2009

  1. Trading Inequality? Insights from the Two Globalizations in Latin America
    WIDER Working Paper Series, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER) Downloads

Journal Articles

2021

  1. Paesani versus paisanos: the relative failure of Spanish immigrants in Buenos Aires during the age of mass migration
    Economic History Review, 2021, 74, (2), 546-567 Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Working Paper Paesani versus Paisanos: The Relative Failure of Spanish Immigrants in Buenos Aires during the Age of Mass Migration, Working Papers (2020) Downloads View citations (1) (2020)

2018

  1. A city of trades: Spanish and Italian immigrants in late-nineteenth-century Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Cliometrica, 2018, 12, (2), 343-376 Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Working Paper A city of trades: Spanish and Italian Immigrants in Late Nineteenth Century Buenos Aires. Argentina, Working Papers (2015) Downloads View citations (4) (2015)

2017

  1. Latin American earnings inequality in the long run
    Cliometrica, 2017, 11, (3), 349-374 Downloads View citations (14)

2016

  1. Despegue frustrado: costo de vida y estándares de vida en el Perú durante el siglo XIX
    Revista Economía, 2016, 39, (78), 119-148 Downloads
  2. Growth under Extractive Institutions? Latin American Per Capita GDP in Colonial Times
    The Journal of Economic History, 2016, 76, (4), 1182-1215 Downloads View citations (27)
    See also Working Paper Growth under extractive institutions? Latin American per capita GDP in colonial times, Working Papers (2014) Downloads View citations (3) (2014)
  3. THE LIMITS OF THE ESTADO DOCENTE: EDUCATION AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN PERU, 1876-1940*
    Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2016, 34, (1), 81-109 Downloads View citations (1)

2015

  1. OPTIMISTIC BUT FLAWED? A REPLY
    Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2015, 33, (1), 77-82 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. What are stylized facts?
    Journal of Economic Methodology, 2015, 22, (2), 143-156 Downloads View citations (6)

2014

  1. FAILURE TO LAUNCH: COST OF LIVING AND LIVING STANDARDS IN PERU DURING THE 19TH CENTURY*
    Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2014, 32, (1), 47-76 Downloads View citations (4)

2013

  1. Persistent Inequality? Trade, Factor Endowments, and Inequality in Republican Latin America
    The Journal of Economic History, 2013, 73, (1), 38-78 Downloads View citations (20)

2012

  1. Between conquest and independence: Real wages and demographic change in Spanish America, 1530–1820
    Explorations in Economic History, 2012, 49, (2), 149-166 Downloads View citations (41)
    See also Working Paper Between Conquest and Independence: Real Wages and Demographic Change in Spanish America, 1530-1820, Working Papers (2011) Downloads View citations (24) (2011)
  2. Living Standards in Latin American History: Height, Welfare, and Development, 1750–2000. Edited by Ricardo D. Salvatore, John H. Coatsworth, Amílcar Challú. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010. Pp. 350. $29.95, paper
    The Journal of Economic History, 2012, 72, (1), 275-276 Downloads

2011

  1. Has Latin America always been unequal? A comparative study of asset and income inequality in the long twentieth century – By Ewout Frankema
    Economic History Review, 2011, 64, (4), 1417-1419 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Social Foundations of Limited Dictatorship: Networks and Private Protection During Mexico's Early Industrialization. By Armando Razo. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2008. Pp. xi, 236. $65.00, cloth
    The Journal of Economic History, 2011, 71, (1), 240-241 Downloads
 
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