Dan Bogart

 

 

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Papers on political economy, property rights, and development in British economic history

 

Working Papers

 

Policy Risk, Uncertainty, and Investment: Evidence from the English East India Company New version (April 2017)

Parliament and Property Rights: A Database. (Joint With Gary Richardson).

The East Indian Monopoly and the Transition from Limited Access in England, 1600-1813. Version Oct. 2016. Under review as a chapter in NBER book, Organizations, Civil Society, and the Roots of Development, edited by Naomi R. Lamoreaux and John J. Wallis. Older version published as NBER Working Paper No. 21536, 2015.

 

 

Published Papers

Party connections, interest groups, and the slow diffusion of infrastructure: Evidence from Britains first transport revolution Forthcoming Economic journal

Data and do files for party connections paper

Political Party Representation and Electoral Politics in England and Wales, 1690-1747, Social Science History, Vol. 40, Number 2, Summer 2016, pp. 271-303

Supporting files for Political party Representation in SSH

Constituency Shape files

 

Did the Glorious Revolution Contribute to the Transport Revolution? Evidence from Investment in Roads and Rivers, Economic History Review 64 (November 2011), 1073-1112.

 

Property Rights and Parliament in Industrializing Britain. (Joint with Gary Richardson), Journal of Law & Economics 54 (May 2011), 241-274.

 

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Two Roads to the Transportation Revolution: Early Corporations in the U.K. and the United States (Joint with John Majewski) ) in Understanding Long-Run Economic Growth: Geography, Institutions, and the Knowledge Economy, edited by Dora Costa and Naomi Lamoreaux, University of Chicago Press and National Bureau of Economic Research, 2011.

 

British Legal Institutions and Transaction Costs in the Early Transport Revolution, in the Early Transport Revolution, in Law and Long-Term Economic Change, Eds. Debin Ma and Jan Luiten van Zanden, Stanford University Press, 2011.

 

Estate Acts, 1600 to 1830: A New Source for British History (Joint with Gary Richardson), Research in Economic History 27: (2010), 1-50.

  

Making Property Productive: Reorganizing Rights to Real and Equitable Estates in Britain, 1660 to 1830.  (Joint with Gary Richardson) European Review of Economic History 13 (April 2009), 3-30.

 

 

 

 




 



 





 

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