The Regulated Economy: A Historical Approach to Political Economy
Claudia Goldin and
Gary Libecap
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Date: 1994
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "The Regulated Economy: A Historical Approach to Political Economy" , pp 1-12

- Claudia Goldin and Gary Libecap
- The Origins of State Railroad Regulation: The Illinois Constitution of 1870 , pp 13-54

- Mark Kanazawa and Roger Noll
- The Institutional Antecedents of State Utility Regulation: The Chicago Gas Industry, 1860 to 1913 , pp 55-80

- Werner Troesken
- Congress and Railroad Regulation: 1874 to 1887 , pp 81-120

- Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal
- The Interaction of Taxation and Regulation in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Banking , pp 121-144

- John Joseph Wallis, Richard E. Sylla and John B. Legler
- The Origins of Federal Deposit Insurance , pp 145-188

- Charles Calomiris and Eugene White
- Political Bargaining and Cartelization in the New Deal: Orange Marketing Orders , pp 189-222

- Elizabeth Hoffman and Gary Libecap
- The Political Economy of Immigration Restriction in the United States, 1890 to 1921 , pp 223-258

- Claudia Goldin
- Coalition Formation and the Adoption of Workers? Compensation: The Case of Missouri, 1911 to 1926 , pp 259-298

- Shawn Kantor and Price Fishback
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