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Labor for the Picking: the New Deal in the South

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WC Whatley - Journal of Economic History, 1983 - Cambridge Univ Press
... 1965), 704-06. 5 These issues receive more detailed theoretical, historical, and empirical treatment
in Warren Whatley, Institutional Change and Mechanization in the Cotton South, unpublished
Ph.D. dissertation (Palo Alto, 1983). 6 Alston, "Tenure Choice," p. 219. Page 3. ...
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Wage changes and intrafirm job mobility over the business cycle: two case studies

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G Solon, W Whatley… - Indus. & Lab. Rel. Rev., 1996 - HeinOnline
Despite the many reasons to expect sluggish wage adjustment, recent evidence suggests
that real wages are quite procyclical (growing more rapidly during economic expansions
than during recessions) and that this wage procyclicality pertains even to workers who ...
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Getting a Foot in the Door:“Learning,” State Dependence, and the Racial Integration of Firms

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WC Whatley - The Journal of Economic History, 1990 - Cambridge Univ Press
... plots of land rented annually from landlords. See Warren Whatley, "Southern Agrarian
Labor Contracts as Impediments to Cotton Mechanization," this JOURNAL, 42 (Mar.
1987), pp. 45-70. Some of the voluminous literature on ...
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Southern agrarian labor contracts as impediments to cotton mechanization

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WC Whatley - Journal of Economic History, 1987 - Cambridge Univ Press
Page 1. Southern Agrarian Labor Contracts as Impediments to Cotton Mechanization WARREN
C. WHATLEY The traditional view of cotton mechanization, first advanced by rural sociologists
in the 1920s, is that southern agrarian institutions impeded progress. ...
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African-American Strikebreaking from the Civil War to the New Deal

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WC Whatley - Social Science History, 1993 - JSTOR
Page 1. African-American Strikebreaking from the Civil War to the New Deal WARREN
C. WHATLEY INTRODUCTION When African-American workers broke labor strikes
in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, they ...
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Making the Effort: The Contours of Racial Discrimination in Detroit's Labor Markets, 1920–1940

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TN Maloney… - The Journal of Economic …, 1995 - Cambridge Univ Press
... Warren Whatley, Gavin Wright, and Christopher Foote re- ported earnings equations estimated
on a sample of Ford workers that show that even though Ford practiced wage discrimination
against black workers, the wages Ford paid blacks still exceeded their opportunity wages ...
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A history of mechanization in the cotton South: The institutional hypothesis

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WC Whatley - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1985 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Page 1. A HISTORY OF MECHANIZATION IN THE COTTON SOUTH: THE INSTITUTIONAL
HYPOTHESIS* WARREN C. WHATLEY The Cotton South has always lagged behind the rest
of American agriculture in the use and development of large-scale machinery. ...
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[CITATION] Race, human capital, and labour markets in American history

W Whatley… - Labour Market Evolution. London and New York: …, 1994
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[BOOK] History matters: essays on economic growth, technology, and demographic change

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... Page 2. Page 3. history matters Essays on Economic Growth, Technology, and Demographic
Change EDITED BY TIMOTHY W. GUINNANE, WILLIAM A. SUNDSTROM, AND WARREN
WHATLEY STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS STANFORD, CALIFORNIA 2004 Page 4. ...
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Arbitraging a Discriminatory Labor Market: Black Workers at the Ford Motor Company, 1918–1947

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CL Foote, WC Whatley… - Journal of Labor Economics, 2003 - JSTOR
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[CITATION] Institutional change and mechanization in the cotton South: the tractorization of cotton farming

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Quit Behavior as a Measure of Worker Opportunity: Black Workers in the Interwar Industrial North

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WC Whatley… - The American Economic Review, 1998 - JSTOR
Page 1. Quit Behavior as a Measure of Worker Opportunity: Black Workers in the
Interwar Industrial North By WARREN C. WHATLEY AND STAN SEDO * Since Gary
S. Becker (1957), economists have developed a variety of ...
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[CITATION] Getting started in the auto industry: Black workers at the Ford Motor Company, 1918-1947

W Whatley, G Wright… - American Economic Association, Washington, DC, 1990
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[CITATION] New Estimates of the Cost of Harvesting Cotton: 1949–1964.”

W Whatley - Research in Economic History, 1991
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[PDF] The impact of the slave trade on African economies

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W Whatley… - World Economic History …, 2009 - editweb.lsa.umich.edu
Abstract This paper has three parts. The first part presents econometric evidence showing
that increases in the international demand for enslaved Africans induced a reallocation of
resources in Africa towards slave production and away from other economic pursuits. In ...
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[CITATION] Employee Records of the Ford Motor Company [Detroit Area], 1918-1947

WC Whatley, G Wright… - 1995 - Inter-university Consortium for …
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[CITATION] The origins of modern labor markets: New evidence from company personnel records

W Whatley… - … Manuscript, Department of Economics, University of …, 1997
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Institutional Change and Mechanization in the Cotton South

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WC Whatley - The Journal of Economic History, 1984 - Cambridge Univ Press
Page 1. 614 Summaries of Dissertations less decline, and actual practice shifted from partible
to impartible in regions like Brittany where fertility remained high during the nineteenth century.
Rejected theories cannot yet be replaced by definitive answers. ...
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[CITATION] Race, Human Capital, and Labor Markets in US History

W Whatley… - forthcoming in George Grantham and Mary MacKinnon, …, 1992
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[CITATION] Turnover and Wages in the 1920s: New Evidence from Company Personnel Records

W Whatley… - 1999 - Mimeo
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[CITATION] Black Labor in the American Economy Since Emancipation: What Are the Legacies of History?"

WC Whatley… - The Wealth of Races: The Present Value of Benefits …, 1990
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[CITATION] RGetting Started in the Auto Industry: Black Workers at the Ford Motor Company

W Whatley, G Wright… - 1918
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[CITATION] Real wage cyclicality between the wars: Evidence from the Ford and Byers companies

G Solon, W Whatley… - Unpublished paper, University of Michigan, 1994
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[PDF] The slave trade and ethnic stratification in Africa

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W Whatley… - Cliometric Society sessions at ASSA …, 2010 - wcfia.harvard.edu
In a recent article published in the Journal of African History, AG Hopkins (2009), author of
perhaps the most-influential book on African economic history, An Economic History of West
Africa (1973), argues that now is the time for a revival of African economic history.“ ...
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The Fundamental Impact of the Slave Trade on African Economies

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WC Whatley, R Gillezeau, P Rhode… - … and Revolution in …, 2011 - books.google.com
Page 109. chapter 4 The Fundamental Impact of the Slave Trade on African Economies
Warren C. Whatley and Rob Gillezeau WHAT WAS THE IMPACT of the transatlantic
slave trade on African economies and societies? Traditional ...
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[PDF] Guns-For-Slaves: The 18th Century British Slave Trade in Africa

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WC Whatley - History, 1994 - nber.org
Page 1. GUNS-FOR-SLAVES: THE 18TH CENTURY BRITISH SLAVE TRADE IN AFRICA*
WARREN C. WHATLEY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND CAAS UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48103 WWHATLEY@UMICH.EDU DRAFT: APRIL 15, 2008 ...
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The Impact of the Transatlantic Slave Trade on Ethnic Stratification in Africa

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W Whatley… - The American Economic Review, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: In the last 15 years, economists and economic historians have argued that Africa
has undergone a “reversal of fortune “and that ethnic fragmentation is a significant cause of
Africa's underdevelopment. In this article, we join these narratives by arguing that the ...
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[CITATION] Demand for Web-based Services: Evidence from an Online Grocer

MK Greenstein, D Rabinowitz, W Whatley…
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[CITATION] Call for Papers Call for Papers (p. iii)

CL Foote, WC Whatley, G Wright… - Journal of Labor …, 2003 - JSTOR
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Breaking the Land: The Transformation of Cotton, Tobacco and Rice Cultures since 1880. By Pete Daniel. Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1985. Pp. …

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WC Whatley - The Journal of Economic History, 1986 - Cambridge Univ Press
Page 1. 284 Reviews of Books The book is divided into fourteen chapters. The first deals
essentially with prices and trade before the Gold Rush, the remaining thirteen with the years
afterward down through the first years of the twentieth century. ...
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The Editors and the Association wish to thank the following individuals who were chairs or discussants at the 1993 Economic History Association meetings. Their …

J Atack, I Berend, K Biddick, A Carlos, G Clark… - Cambridge Univ Press
The Editors and the Association wish to thank the following individuals who were chairs or discussants
at the 1993 Economic History Association meetings. Their comments helped the authors prepare
their final drafts and provided invaluable advice to the Editors.

Labor History Symposium

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C Phelan, W Whatley, RH Zieger, C Walker… - Labor …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
With this book, Paul Moreno has made a significant and contentious contribution to the
literature on labor and race in the US. Rather than a progressive force seeking to transcend
racial divisions imposed by employers, trade unions are depicted as job trusts bent on ...
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[CITATION] IS THERE A NEW BLACK POVERTY IN AMERICA?

WC Whatley - A Different Vision: Race and public policy, 1997 - Taylor & Francis US
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[CITATION] Employee Records of the Pullman Car Works [Calumet, Illinois], 1902-1948

WC Whatley, G Wright… - 1995 - Inter-university Consortium for …
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FIFTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL EHA MEETING

J Brown, J Humphries, DL Carlton… - Ann Arbor - Cambridge Univ Press
... Conventional economics has little to say about these phenomena, but history should
have plenty to say. Members of the program committee are John Brown (Chair),
David Carlton, Jane Humphries, and Warren Whatley. The ...

The Anatomy of Racial Inequality. By Glenn C. Loury. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002. Pp. xi, 226. $22.95

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W Whatley - The Journal of Economic History, 2004 - Cambridge Univ Press
... $22.95. WARREN WHATLEY a1 a1 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, ... $22.95. WARREN
WHATLEY (2004) The Journal of Economic History, Volume 64, Issue 02, June 2004 pp
623-625 http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0022050704292919. WARREN WHATLEY ( ...
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Slavery and the British Empire: From Africa to America. By Kenneth Morgan. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. x, 221. $39.95.

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W Whatley - The Journal of Economic History, 2009 - Cambridge Univ Press
... Warren Whatley a1. a1 University of Michigan. ... Pp. x, 221. $39.95. Warren Whatley (2009) The
Journal of Economic History, Volume 69, Issue 03, September 2009 pp 883-884
http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0022050709001168. Warren Whatley (2009). ...
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Land of Hope: Chicago, Black Southerners, and the Great Migration. By James R. Grossman. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989. Pp. xiii, 384. $29.95.

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WC Whatley - The Journal of Economic History, 1990 - Cambridge Univ Press
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Race and Schooling in the South, 1880–1950: An Economic History. By Robert A. Margo. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1990. Pp. ix, 164. $24.95.

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WC Whatley - The Journal of Economic History, 1992 - Cambridge Univ Press
Page 1. 724 Reviews of Books nonfoodstuffs)? What do these indicate for expected
responses after emancipation? These are obviously interesting and important
questions, but given this relatively early stage of attention to them ...
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[CITATION] The Rackham Merit Fellowships: Affirmative Action and Institutional Change at the University of Michigan

WC Whatley - 1995 - Interdisciplinary Committee on …
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Comments on Saad, Callahan, and Wheelock

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W Whatley - The Journal of Economic History, 1989 - Cambridge Univ Press
First I want to say I consider it an honor to be a convener of this year's dissertation session.
Last year, when I was asked to do this, my immediate reaction (kept to myself, of course)
was," I beg your pardon, I'm not that old." But very quickly the depressing truth set in, and I ...
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[BOOK] Employee Records of the AM Byers Company [Pennsylvania], 1916-1952

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WC Whatley, G Wright… - 1995 - icpsr.umich.edu
EMPLOYEE RECORDS OF THE AM BYERS COMPANY [PENNSYLVANIA], 1916-1952 (ICPSR
6359) Principal Investigators Warren C. Whatley University of Michigan and Gavin Wright Stanford
University First ICPSR Version January 1995 Inter-university Consortium for ...
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The Editors and the Association wish to thank the following individuals who were chairs or discussants at the 1988 Economic History Association meetings. Their …

M Bernstein, LP Cain, L Davis, E Domar, RW Fogel… - Cambridge Univ Press
The Editors and the Association wish to thank the following individuals who were chairs or discussants
at the 1988 Economic History Association meetings. Their comments helped the authors prepare
their final drafts and provided invaluable advice to the Editors.
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[CITATION] The Anatomy of Racial Inequality (Book)

W Whatley - Journal of economic history, 2004 - dialnet.unirioja.es
... The Anatomy of Racial Inequality (Book). Autores: Warren Whatley; Localización: Journal of
economic history , ISSN 0022-0507, Nº. 2, 2004 , págs. 623-625. Fundación Dialnet. Acceso
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