Enterprising America: Businesses, Banks, and Credit Markets in Historical Perspective
William Collins and
Robert Margo
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JEL-codes: G21 N21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Enterprising America: Businesses, Banks, and Credit Markets in Historical Perspective" , pp 1-22

- William Collins and Robert Margo
- Revisiting American Exceptionalism: Democracy and the Regulation of Corporate Governance: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Pennsylvania in Comparative Context , pp 25-71

- Naomi R. Lamoreaux
- Corporate Governance and the Development of Manufacturing Enterprises in Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts , pp 73-102

- Eric Hilt
- Comment on "Corporate Governance and the Development of Manufacturing Enterprises in Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts" , pp 102-106

- Claudia Rei
- The Evolution of Bank Boards of Directors in New York, 1840–1950 , pp 107-145

- Howard Bodenhorn and Eugene White
- Did Railroads Make Antebellum U.S. Banks More Sound? , pp 149-178

- Jeremy Atack, Matthew Jaremski and Peter Rousseau
- Sources of Credit and the Extent of the Credit Market: A View from Bankruptcy Records in Mississippi, 1929–1936 , pp 179-212

- Mary Eschelbach Hansen
- Economies of Scale in Nineteenth-Century American Manufacturing Revisited: A Resolution of the Entrepreneurial Labor Input Problem , pp 215-244

- Robert Margo
- Were Antebellum Cotton Plantations Factories in the Field? , pp 245-276

- Alan Olmstead and Paul Rhode
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