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Bradley A. Hansen,Mary Eschelbach Hansen
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Recent research shows that, despite high interest rates, wage earners in the early twentieth century frequently obtained credit from retail shops, from loan sharks, and from the emerging formal consumer credit market. When wage earners defaulted, the opt...
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Bradley A. Hansen,Mary Eschelbach Hansen
Recently uncovered data on teachers? salaries in Virginia in 1906 allow for more precise and consistent estimations of marginal returns to certification and formal education than had been available in previous studies. Virginia's ?separate but equal? edu...
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Mary Eschelbach Hansen
The role of middlemen in the market for grain changed with the advent of standardized grain grading. Prior to grain grading, economies of scale were limited because of the requirement that middlemen develop strong personal reputations though the maintena...
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