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"Rain Follows the Plow" and Dryfarming Doctrine: The Climate Information Problem and Homestead Failure in the Upper Great Plains, 1890-1925
Libecap, Gary D.
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Hansen, Zeynep Kocabiyik
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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
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2000
-term precipitation records did not exist. Homesteaders gambled on the continuation of previous wet periods due to a possible
climate
…
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because of cultivation, and on the optimistic opinions of dryfarming experts.' Dryfarming doctrine argued that …
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Mass Migration, Commodity Market Integration and Real Wage Convergence: The Late Nineteenth Century Atlantic Economy
Williamson, Jeffrey Gale
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O'Rourke, Kevin
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Hatton, …
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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
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1993
performance of the two most important economies in the Old World and the New -- Britain and the
USA
. It turns out that between …
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Capital Flows to the New World as an Intergenerational Transfer
Taylor, Alan M.
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Williamson, Jeffrey Gale
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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
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1991
countries of Canada, Australia, the
USA
, Argentina and the rest of Latin America. The resource abundant New World was endowed …
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