Fred Bateman
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Fred Bateman's Degrees
- PhD Economic History Princeton University
- Masters Economics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Fred Bateman, Jr. was a noted economic historian. He served as the Nicholas A. Beadles Professor in the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia. Bateman's main areas of research were US 19th century agricultural and industrial economic history. He served from 1982–83 as president of the Business History Conference and in 2010 he was elected as a Fellow of the Cliometric Society.
Fred Bateman's Published Works
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- Did Railroads Induce or Follow Economic Growth?: Urbanization and Population Growth in the American Midwest, 1850–1860 (2010) (193)
- Did Railroads Induce or Follow Economic Growth? (2009) (182)
- To their own soil : agriculture in the Antebellum North (1988) (126)
- Coal, Iron, and Slaves: Industrial Slavery in Maryland and Virginia, 1715-1865@@@A Deplorable Scarcity: The Failure of Industrialization in the Slave Economy (1982) (98)
- To Their Own Soil: Agriculture in the Antebellum North. (1988) (89)
- Skill Intensity and Rising Wage Dispersion in Nineteenth-Century American Manufacturing (2004) (75)
- Steam Power, Establishment Size, and Labor Productivity Growth in Nineteenth Century American Manufacturing (2006) (74)
- Nineteenth-Century U.S. Industrial Development through the Eyes of the Census of Manufactures a New Resource for Historical Research (1999) (69)
- The Regional Diffusion and Adoption of the Steam Engine in American Manufacturing (1980) (67)
- The Farm, The Farmer, and The Market (2000) (52)
- Egalitarianism, Inequality, and Age: The Rural North in 1860 (1981) (52)
- How Long Was the Workday in 1880? (1990) (46)
- The Shadow of a Dream: Economic Life and Death in the South Carolina Low Country, 1670-1920. (1990) (43)
- Productivity in Manufacturing and the Length of the Working Day: Evidence from the 1880 Census of Manufactures (2000) (36)
- The "Egalitarian Ideal" and the Distribution of Wealth in the Northern Agricultural Community: A Backward Look (1981) (33)
- The measurement and trend of inequality : An amendment to a basic revision (1979) (31)
- “Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me a Match” (1992) (28)
- Improvement in American Dairy Farming, 1850–1910: A Quantitative Analysis (1968) (26)
- Northern Agriculture and the Westward Movement (2000) (23)
- PART-YEAR OPERATION IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN MANUFACTURING: EVIDENCE FROM THE 1870 AND 1880 CENSUSES (2002) (22)
- Capital Deepening and the Rise of the Factory: The American Experience During the Nineteenth Century (2005) (21)
- Comparative Regional Development in Antebellum Manufacturing (1975) (19)
- Part-Year Operation in 19th Century American Manufacturing: Evidence from the 1870 and 1880 Censuses (2001) (17)
- Profitability in southern manufacturing: Estimates for 1860 (1975) (13)
- The New Deal at war: alphabet agencies’ expenditure patterns, 1940–1945 (2003) (11)
- Rising Wage Dispersion Across American Manufacturing Establishments, 1850-1880 (2000) (11)
- Market Structure before the Age of Big Business: Concentration and Profit in Early Southern Manufacturing (1975) (9)
- Labor Inputs and Productivity in American Dairy Agriculture, 1850–1910 (1969) (9)
- Whom Did Protective Legislation Protect? Evidence from 1880 (1991) (9)
- Capital Deepening in American Manufacturing, 1850-1880 (2003) (9)
- Large-Scale Manufacturing in the South and West, 1850–1860 (1971) (8)
- Risk, the Rate of Return and the Pattern of Investment in Nineteenth Century American Manufacturing* (1982) (7)
- Did New Deal and World War II Public Capital Investments Facilitate a "Big Push" in the American South? (2009) (6)
- Was ``V'' for Victory or Votes? A Public Choice Analysis of World War II Federal Spending (2003) (6)
- Capital Deepening in United States Manufacturing, 1850-1880 (2003) (3)
- Mixed Harvest, The Second Great Transformation in the Rural North, 1870–1930. By Hal S. Barron. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997. Pp. xiv, 301. $49.95 (1999) (3)
- State and Regional Patterns in American Manufacturing. By Albert W. Niemi Jr., Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1974. Pp. xiii + 209. $11.00 (1975) (3)
- Profitability, firm size, and business organization in nineteenth-century U.S. manufacturing (2008) (3)
- Louis Brandeis, Work and Fatigue at the Start of the Twentieth Century: Prelude to Oregon&Apos;S Hours Limitation Law (1991) (2)
- Business in the New South: A Historical Perspective. (1983) (2)
- The Modernization of the Louisiana Sugar Industry, 1830–1910. By John Alfred Heitmann. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1987. xiii + 298 pp. $35.00.) (1989) (2)
- RISING WAGE DISPERSION ACROSS AMERICAN MANUFACTURING (2000) (2)
- New Orleans on Parade: Tourism and the Transformation of the Crescent City. By J. Mark Souther. Baton Rouge: Louisiana University Press, 2006. Pp. xi, 303. $34.95. (2007) (2)
- Irregular Production and Time-Out-Of-Work in American Manufacturing Industry in 1870 and 1880: Some Preliminary Estimates (1995) (2)
- Does the distribution of New Deal spending reflect an optimal provision of public goods (2007) (2)
- Risk, the rate of return and the pattern of investment in nineteenth century American industrialization / BEBR No. 575 (1979) (1)
- The Manufacturing Frontier: Pioneer Industry in Antebellum Wisconsin, 1830–1860. By Margaret Walsh. Madison, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1972. Pp. xvi + 263. $8.95 (1973) (1)
- Innovation and economic change in American petroleum pipelines (1965) (1)
- Marketable Farm Surpluses: Northeastern and Midwestern United States, 1859 and 1860 (1984) (1)
- Production and Productivity in the Service Industries. Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume 34. Edited by Victor R. Fuchs. New York and London: National Bureau of Economic Research; Columbia University Press, distributor, 1969. Pp. ix, 395. $12.50 (1970) (1)
- A MATCHED SAMPLE OF HOUSEHOLDS SELECTED FROM THE 1860 UNITED STATES MANUSCRIPT CENSUSES (1973) (1)
- Issues in the Measurement of Efficiency of American Dairy Farming, 1850–1910: A Reply (1969) (0)
- Essays in Nineteenth Century Economic History: The Old Northwest . Edited by David C. Klingaman and Richard K. Vedder. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1975. Pp. xiv, 356. $12.00. (1975) (0)
- Report of the twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Potato Association of America (1939) (0)
- Past officers of The Potato Association of America (2008) (0)
- Pioneering in Industrialization@@@Frontiers of Change: Early Industrialism in America. (1982) (0)
- PUBLIC CAPITAL AND THE STATE-LEVEL VARIATION OF NEW DEAL EXPENDITURES (2012) (0)
- Auditing committee (2008) (0)
- It All Adds Up: The Growth of Victor Comptometer Corporation. By Edwin Darby. Chicago: Victor Comptometer Corp.; A. C. McClurg & Co., Elk Grove Village, Ill., distributor, 1969. Pp. xii, 243. $4.95 (1969) (0)
- Turning Points in Economic Development. By Rudolf Bicanic. The Hague, Mouton & Company, 1972. Pp. xxiv + 265. $18.50 (1975) (0)
- Articles on American Slavery. Vol. 10: Economics, Industrialization, Urbanization, and Slavery . Edited by Paul Finkelman. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1989. Pp. xv, 581. $90.00. (1991) (0)
- Managerial Hierarchies: Corporate Perspectives on the Rise of the Modern Industrial Enterprise (1982) (0)
- Henry A. Wallace of Iowa: The Agrarian Years, 1910–1940 . By Edward L. and Frederick H. Schapsmeier. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1969. Pp. xiv, 327. $8.95. (1969) (0)
- Industrial Slavery in the Old South. By Robert S. Starobin. New York, Oxford University Press, 1970. Pp. xiii + 320. $7.95 (1970) (0)
- The diffusion and adoption of the steam engine in manufacturing industry during the nineteenth century / BEBR No. 515 (1978) (0)
- Atlas of Antebellum Southern Agriculture. By Sam Bowers Hilliard. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1984. Pp. xi, 77. $27.50 cloth, $8.95 paper (1986) (0)
- Industrialization and Southern Society, 1877–1984.. By James C. Cobb. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1984. Pp. xii, 185. $19.00 (1985) (0)
- Report of the twenty-third annual meeting of The Potato Association of America (2008) (0)
- The survivor technique and identification of optimal plant size using individual plant data / BEBR No. 383 (1977) (0)
- Presidential address (2008) (0)
- Industrial America: A glance at the past, a guess at the future (1982) (0)
- FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, FEDERAL SPENDING, AND THE POSTWAR SOUTHERN ECONOMIC REBOUND (2012) (0)
- Report of the 20th annual meeting of the potato association of America (2008) (0)
- Charles Morgan and the Development of Southern Transportation. By James P. Baughman. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1968. Pp. xxxii, 302. $10.00 (1969) (0)
- Downtime in American Manufacturing Industry: 1870 and 1880 (2000) (0)
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