The Economic Impacts of World War II
William Collins,
Andreas Ferrara and
Price Fishback
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 2025
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Chapters in this book:
- Can the Great Compression Be Explained by Wartime Wage Controls?
- Chris Vickers and Nicolas L. Ziebarth
- Did War Mobilization Cause Aggregate and Regional Growth?
- Taylor Jaworski and Dongkyu Yang
- Local Energy Access and Industry Specialization: Evidence from World War II Emergency Pipelines
- Jacob Greenspon and Gordon Hanson
- Mobilizing the Manpower of Mothers: Childcare Under the Lanham Act During WWII
- Claudia Goldin, Claudia Olivetti and Joseph Ferrie
- The Effect of World War II Spending and Army Service on the Lifespan of the Black Population
- Adriana Lleras-Muney, Tommy Morgan, Joseph Price and William Wygal
- The Impact of World War II Army Service on Income and Mobility in the 1960s by Ethnoracial Group
- Sergio E. Barrera, Andreas Ferrara, Price Fishback and Misty Heggeness
- War Bonds and Household Saving in WWII
- Gillian Brunet, Eric Hilt and Matthew Jaremski
- World War II Service and the GI Bill: New Evidence on Selection and Veterans’ Outcomes from Linked Census Records
- William Collins and Ariell Zimran
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