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Tariffs and Growth in the Late 19th Century

The Economic Journal, 2000
The paper estimates the correlation between tariffs and economic growth in the late 19th century, in the context of three types of growth equation: unconditional convergence equations; conditional convergence equations; and factor accumulation models. It
K. O’Rourke
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A Review of the History of Hypnosis Through the Late 19th Century

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2013
A review of the history of hypnosis through the late 19th century is provided in this article. The author offers an important review for practitioners of hypnosis preparing to take diplomate board examinations. Clinicians will also be enabled to trace the evolution of clinical methods, principles, and techniques.
D. Corydon Hammond
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Interpreting the Tariff–Growth Correlation of the Late 19th Century

American Economic Review, 2002
Immediately following World War II, many economists believed that a trade policy based on import substitution would best promote economic development. Subsequent experience instead revealed the costs of protectionism (Anne 0. Krueger, 1997).
D. Irwin
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Late-19th-Century Literature

American Literary Scholarship, 2012
Nicolas S. Witschi
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Late-19th-Century Literature

American Literary Scholarship, 2019
Literary critics have increasingly employed archaeological methods, discovering or rediscovering buried artifacts that shed light on past cultural practices and on current social issues.
Roark Mulligan
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The Late-19th-Century Economy

2021
The United States underwent massive economic change in the four decades following the end of the American Civil War in 1865. A vibrant industrial economy catapulted the nation to a world leader in mining and manufacturing; the agricultural sector overcame organizational and technological challenges to increase productivity; and the innovations in ...
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British Bank Conservatism in the Late 19th Century

Explorations in Economic History, 1995
Abstract A long-running and thus far unresolved issue in British economic history is the part played by the commercial banks in the provision of finance for industry. There have been numerous allegations of failure in the literature, many of which relate to the late 19th century, where it is alleged that the banks became increasingly conservative. We
Forrest Capie, Terence C. Mills
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Option Pricing Methods in the Late 19th Century

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
This paper examines option pricing methods used by investors in the late 19th century. Based on the book called “PUT-AND-CALL” written by Leonard R. Higgins in 1896 it is shown that investors in that period used routinely the put-call parity for option conversion and static replication of option positions and they had developed sophisticated option ...
George Dotsis, George Dotsis
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South African English as a late 19th-century etraterritorial variety

, 2012
This article argues that the external history of South African English (SAfE) points towards the merits of conceptualizing SAfE as the product of a three-stage koineization process, the last stage of which takes place contemporaneously with the ...
I. Bekker
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Passionate men, emotional women: psychology constructs gender difference in the late 19th century.

History of Psychology, 2007
The author examines British and American scientific psychology's portrayal of natural and ideal masculinity and femininity in the late 19th century to show how purported differences in emotion and reason were critical to explaining the evolutionary ...
S. Shields
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