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The most technologically progressive decade of the century
AJ Field
American Economic Review 93 (4), 1399-1413, 2003
4392003
The problem with neoclassical institutional economics: a critique with special reference to the North/Thomas model of pre-1500 Europe
AJ Field
Explorations in economic history 18 (2), 174-198, 1981
3201981
A great leap forward: 1930s depression and US economic growth
AJ Field
Yale University Press, 2011
2862011
Altruistically inclined?: the behavioral sciences, evolutionary theory, and the origins of reciprocity
AJ Field
University of Michigan Press, 2004
2652004
Microeconomics, norms, and rationality
AJ Field
Economic Development and Cultural Change 32 (4), 683-711, 1984
2521984
On the explanation of rules using rational choice models
AJ Field
Journal of Economic Issues 13 (1), 49-72, 1979
2221979
Asset exchanges and the transactions demand for money, 1919-29
AJ Field
The American Economic Review 74 (1), 43-59, 1984
1291984
Uncontrolled land development and the duration of the Depression in the United States
AJ Field
The Journal of Economic History 52 (4), 785-805, 1992
1121992
Sectoral shift in antebellum Massachusetts: A reconsideration
AJ Field
Explorations in Economic History 15 (2), 146-171, 1978
1111978
Technological change and US productivity growth in the interwar years
AJ Field
The Journal of Economic History 66 (1), 203-236, 2006
1032006
The magnetic telegraph, price and quantity data, and the new management of capital
AJ Field
The Journal of Economic History 52 (2), 401-413, 1992
1001992
On the unimportance of machinery
AJ Field
Explorations in Economic History 22 (4), 378-401, 1985
841985
A new interpretation of the onset of the great depression
AJ Field
The Journal of Economic History 44 (2), 489-498, 1984
801984
An extraordinary time: the end of the postwar boom and the return of the ordinary economy
M Levinson
Basic Books, 2016
782016
The impact of the Second World War on US productivity growth1
AJ Field
The Economic History Review 61 (3), 672-694, 2008
782008
As Time Goes By: From the Industrial Revolutions to the Information Revolution. By Chris Freeman and Francisco Louçã. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. viii, 407.
AJ Field
The Journal of Economic History 62 (2), 634-636, 2002
712002
The future of economic history
AJ Field
The future of economic history, 1-41, 1987
681987
Educational expansion in mid-nineteenth-century Massachusetts: Human-capital formation or structural reinforcement?
AJ Field
Harvard Educational Review 46 (4), 521-552, 1976
671976
Land abundance, interest/profit rates, and nineteenth-century American and British technology
AJ Field
The Journal of Economic History 43 (2), 405-431, 1983
631983
Modern business enterprise as a capital-saving innovation
AJ Field
The Journal of Economic History 47 (2), 473-485, 1987
561987
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