James J. Feigenbaum
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Boston University
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- Capital Destruction and Economic Growth: The Effects of Sherman's March, 1850–1920 (RePEc:aea:aejapp:v:14:y:2022:i:4:p:301-42)
by James Feigenbaum & James Lee & Filippo Mezzanotti - 1918 Every Year: Racial Inequality in Infectious Mortality, 1906−1942 (RePEc:aea:apandp:v:112:y:2022:p:199-204)
by James J. Feigenbaum & Lauren Hoehn-Velasco & Christopher Muller & Elizabeth Wrigley-Field - Automated Linking of Historical Data (RePEc:aea:jeclit:v:59:y:2021:i:3:p:865-918)
by Ran Abramitzky & Leah Boustan & Katherine Eriksson & James Feigenbaum & Santiago Pérez - JAROWINKLER: Stata module to calculate the Jaro-Winkler distance between strings (RePEc:boc:bocode:s457850a)
by James Feigenbaum - KEEPORDER: Stata module to keep and order a set of variables (RePEc:boc:bocode:s457859)
by James Feigenbaum - How the Other Half Died: Immigration and Mortality in US Cities (RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:14949)
by Ager, Philipp & Feigenbaum, James J & Hansen, Casper Worm & Tan, Huiren - The Return to Education in the Mid-Twentieth Century: Evidence from Twins (RePEc:cup:jechis:v:80:y:2020:i:4:p:1101-1142_6)
by Feigenbaum, James J. & Tan, Hui Ren - 'Descended from Immigrants and Revolutionists': How Family Immigration History Shapes Representation in Congress (RePEc:ecl:harjfk:rwp19-028)
by Feigenbaum, James & Palmer, Maxwell & Schneer, Benjamin - Lead exposure and violent crime in the early twentieth century (RePEc:eee:exehis:v:62:y:2016:i:c:p:51-86)
by Feigenbaum, James J. & Muller, Christopher - Organizational and Economic Obstacles to Automation: A Cautionary Tale from AT&T in the Twentieth Century (RePEc:inm:ormnsc:v:70:y:2024:i:12:p:8520-8540)
by James Feigenbaum & Daniel P. Gross - Inequality and the Safety Net in American Cities throughout the Income Distribution, 1929–1940 (RePEc:nbr:nberch:14437)
by James Feigenbaum & Price Fishback & Keoka Grayson - From the Bargaining Table to the Ballot Box: Political Effects of Right to Work Laws (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:24259)
by James Feigenbaum & Alexander Hertel-Fernandez & Vanessa Williamson - Regional and Racial Inequality in Infectious Disease Mortality in U.S. Cities, 1900-1948 (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:25345)
by James J. Feigenbaum & Christopher Muller & Elizabeth Wrigley-Field - Capital Destruction and Economic Growth: The Effects of Sherman's March, 1850-1920 (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:25392)
by James J. Feigenbaum & James Lee & Filippo Mezzanotti - Automated Linking of Historical Data (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:25825)
by Ran Abramitzky & Leah Platt Boustan & Katherine Eriksson & James J. Feigenbaum & Santiago Pérez - Who Becomes a Member of Congress? Evidence From De-Anonymized Census Data (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:26156)
by Daniel M. Thompson & James J. Feigenbaum & Andrew B. Hall & Jesse Yoder - The Return to Education in the Mid-20th Century: Evidence from Twins (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:26407)
by James J. Feigenbaum & Hui Ren Tan - Inequality and the Safety Net Throughout the Income Distribution, 1929-1940 (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:27069)
by James J. Feigenbaum & Price V. Fishback & Keoka Grayson - When Coercive Economies Fail: The Political Economy of the US South After the Boll Weevil (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:27161)
by James J. Feigenbaum & Soumyajit Mazumder & Cory B. Smith - How the Other Half Died: Immigration and Mortality in US Cities (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:27480)
by Philipp Ager & James J. Feigenbaum & Casper Worm Hansen & Hui Ren Tan - Answering the Call of Automation: How the Labor Market Adjusted to Mechanizing Telephone Operation (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:28061)
by James Feigenbaum & Daniel P. Gross - After the Burning: The Economic Effects of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:28985)
by Alex Albright & Jeremy A. Cook & James J. Feigenbaum & Laura Kincaide & Jason Long & Nathan Nunn - Why Does Education Increase Voting? Evidence from Boston’s Charter Schools (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:29308)
by Sarah Cohodes & James J. Feigenbaum - Organizational and Economic Obstacles to Automation: A Cautionary Tale from AT&T in the Twentieth Century (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:29580)
by James J. Feigenbaum & Daniel P. Gross - The Vicious Cycle: Fundraising and Perceived Viability in US Presidential Primaries (RePEc:now:jlqjps:100.00011094)
by Feigenbaum, James J. & Shelton, Cameron A. - The Majority-Party Disadvantage: Revising Theories of Legislative Organization (RePEc:now:jlqjps:100.00015112)
by Feigenbaum, James J. & Fouirnaies, Alexander & Hall, Andrew B. - Answering the Call of Automation: How the Labor Market Adjusted to Mechanizing Telephone Operation (RePEc:oup:qjecon:v:139:y:2024:i:3:p:1879-1939.)
by James Feigenbaum & Daniel P Gross - How the Other Half Died: Immigration and Mortality in U.S. Cities (RePEc:oup:restud:v:91:y:2024:i:1:p:1-44.)
by Philipp Ager & James J Feigenbaum & Casper W Hansen & Hui Ren Tan - Capital Destruction and Economic Growth: the Effects of General Sherman?s March to the Sea, 1850-1880 (RePEc:qsh:wpaper:256106)
by James J. Feigenbaum & Lee, James & Filippo Mezzanotti - Tenancy, Marriage, and the Boll Weevil Infestation, 1892–1930 (RePEc:spr:demogr:v:54:y:2017:i:3:d:10.1007_s13524-017-0581-3)
by Deirdre Bloome & James Feigenbaum & Christopher Muller - Regional and Racial Inequality in Infectious Disease Mortality in U.S. Cities, 1900–1948 (RePEc:spr:demogr:v:56:y:2019:i:4:d:10.1007_s13524-019-00789-z)
by James J. Feigenbaum & Christopher Muller & Elizabeth Wrigley-Field - Multiple Measures of Historical Intergenerational Mobility: Iowa 1915 to 1940 (RePEc:wly:econjl:v:128:y:2018:i:612:p:f446-f481)
by James J. Feigenbaum