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View article: Transport and urban growth in the First Industrial Revolution
Transport and urban growth in the First Industrial Revolution Open
The Industrial Revolution led to dramatic economic changes that persist to the present. This paper focuses on urban areas in England and Wales, the birthplace of the First Industrial Revolution, and the role of early transport improvements…
View article: Railways, divergence, and structural change in 19th century England and Wales
Railways, divergence, and structural change in 19th century England and Wales Open
Railways transformed inland transport during the nineteenth century. In this paper, we study how railways led to local population change and divergence in England and Wales as it underwent dramatic urbanization. We make use of detailed dat…
View article: The Social Dynamics of Collective Action: Evidence from the Diffusion of the Swing Riots, 1830–1831
The Social Dynamics of Collective Action: Evidence from the Diffusion of the Swing Riots, 1830–1831 Open
Social unrest often begins suddenly and spreads quickly. What is the information that drives its diffusion? How is this information transmitted? And who responds to this information? We present a general framework that emphasizes three asp…
View article: Neuroticism mediates the relationship between industrial history and modern‐day regional obesity levels
Neuroticism mediates the relationship between industrial history and modern‐day regional obesity levels Open
Objective The historical factors and contemporary mechanisms underlying geographical inequalities in obesity levels remain uncertain. In this study, we examine whether modern regional variation in obesity is partly a result of the impact o…
View article: The Social Dynamics of Collective Action: Evidence from the Diffusion of the Swing Riots, 1830-31
The Social Dynamics of Collective Action: Evidence from the Diffusion of the Swing Riots, 1830-31 Open
Replication materials for The Social Dynamics of Collective Action: Evidence from the Diffusion of the Swing Riots, 1830-31
View article: newspaper_distribution.tab
newspaper_distribution.tab Open
Reproduces figure A1
View article: newspaper distribution.do
newspaper distribution.do Open
Reproduces figure A1
View article: Swing_data_LT.tab
Swing_data_LT.tab Open
Data for replication of section 4 in online appendix
View article: Swing_LT_impact.R
Swing_LT_impact.R Open
Replicates section 4 of online appendix
View article: Swing_data_R.tab
Swing_data_R.tab Open
Data for replication of column 7 of table 1, interpretation of FE coefficients
View article: Swing_riots_daily.do
Swing_riots_daily.do Open
Dailyl analysis
View article: Swing_data_daily.tab
Swing_data_daily.tab Open
daily data
View article: Readme.docx
Readme.docx Open
Explains the structure of the replication files
View article: Swing_riots.do
Swing_riots.do Open
main replication .do file
View article: Swing_data_MLE.tab
Swing_data_MLE.tab Open
Data for replication of column 8 in table 1
View article: Swing_data.tab
Swing_data.tab Open
main replication dataset
View article: Cholera as a ‘sanitary test’ of British cities, 1831–1866
Cholera as a ‘sanitary test’ of British cities, 1831–1866 Open
The malign contribution of northern industrial cities to the stagnation of national life expectancy over the period 1820-1870 forms part of one of the most long-running debates in English economic history, regarding the impact of early ind…
View article: In the shadow of coal: How large-scale industries contributed to present-day regional differences in personality and well-being.
In the shadow of coal: How large-scale industries contributed to present-day regional differences in personality and well-being. Open
Recent research has identified regional variation of personality traits within countries but we know little about the underlying drivers of this variation. We propose that the Industrial Revolution, as a key era in the history of industria…
View article: Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting Open
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