For generations of scholars and observers, the "transportation revolution," especially the railroad, has loomed large as a dominant factor in the settlement and development of the United States in the nineteenth century. There has, however, been considerable debate as to whether transportation improvements led economic development or simply followed. Using a newly developed GIS transportation database we examine this issue in the context of the American Midwest, focusing on two indicators of broader economic change, population density and the fraction of population living in urban areas. Our difference in differences estimates (supported by IV robustness checks) strongly suggest that the coming of the railroad had little or no impact upon p...
The United States witnessed substantial growth in manufacturing and urban populations during the las...
We use county and individual-level data from 1850 and 1860 to examine the economic impact of gaining...
Railways transformed inland transport during the nineteenth century. In this paper, we study how rai...
This paper estimates the impact of railroads in the United States between 1850 and 1910 on economic ...
During the nineteenth century manufacturing increased its share of the labor force in the United Sta...
During the 1850s, land in U.S. farms increased by more than a third—100 million acres—and almost 50 ...
JTLU vol 4, no 2, pp 5-18 (2011)During the 1850s, the amount of farmland in the United States increa...
The railway revolution that swayed through Europe in the nineteenth century left a legacy of unexplo...
The railway revolution that swayed through Europe in the nineteenth century left a legacy of unexplo...
This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the effect of railways on the spatial economic dev...
We study the effect of railroad access on urban population growth. Using GIS techniques, we match tr...
We study the effect of railroad access on urban population growth. Using GIS techniques, we match tr...
This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the effect of railways on the spatial economic dev...
I study how geography shaped city formation and aggregate development in the United States prior to ...
We study the effect of railway access on population growth in 19th century Switzerland. Our analysis...
The United States witnessed substantial growth in manufacturing and urban populations during the las...
We use county and individual-level data from 1850 and 1860 to examine the economic impact of gaining...
Railways transformed inland transport during the nineteenth century. In this paper, we study how rai...
This paper estimates the impact of railroads in the United States between 1850 and 1910 on economic ...
During the nineteenth century manufacturing increased its share of the labor force in the United Sta...
During the 1850s, land in U.S. farms increased by more than a third—100 million acres—and almost 50 ...
JTLU vol 4, no 2, pp 5-18 (2011)During the 1850s, the amount of farmland in the United States increa...
The railway revolution that swayed through Europe in the nineteenth century left a legacy of unexplo...
The railway revolution that swayed through Europe in the nineteenth century left a legacy of unexplo...
This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the effect of railways on the spatial economic dev...
We study the effect of railroad access on urban population growth. Using GIS techniques, we match tr...
We study the effect of railroad access on urban population growth. Using GIS techniques, we match tr...
This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the effect of railways on the spatial economic dev...
I study how geography shaped city formation and aggregate development in the United States prior to ...
We study the effect of railway access on population growth in 19th century Switzerland. Our analysis...
The United States witnessed substantial growth in manufacturing and urban populations during the las...
We use county and individual-level data from 1850 and 1860 to examine the economic impact of gaining...
Railways transformed inland transport during the nineteenth century. In this paper, we study how rai...