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Information technology and economic change: the impact of the printing press
JE Dittmar
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 126 (3), 1133-1172, 2011
4592011
Religious competition and reallocation: The political economy of secularization in the protestant reformation
D Cantoni, J Dittmar, N Yuchtman
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 133 (4), 2037-2096, 2018
1792018
Public goods institutions, human capital, and growth: Evidence from German history
JE Dittmar, RR Meisenzahl
The Review of Economic Studies 87 (2), 959-996, 2020
1402020
Cities, markets, and growth: the emergence of Zipf’s law
J Dittmar
Institute for Advanced Study, 2011
552011
State capacity and public goods: Institutional change, human capital, and growth in early modern Germany
J Dittmar, R Meisenzahl
FEDS Working Paper, 2016
452016
New media and competition: printing and Europe's transformation after Gutenberg
J Dittmar, S Seabold
Centre for Economic Performance, LSE, 2019
372019
Historical analysis of legal opinions with a sparse mixed-effects latent variable model
WY Wang, E Mayfield, S Naidu, J Dittmar
Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational …, 2012
332012
The welfare impact of a new good: The printed book
J Dittmar
Department of Economics, American University, 2011
222011
Reformation and Reallocation: Religious and Secular Economic Activity in Early Modern Germany
D Cantoni, J Dittmar, N Yuchtman
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP11655, 2016
202016
Media, markets and institutional change: evidence from the Protestant Reformation
J Dittmar, S Seabold
London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic …, 2015
182015
The economic origins of modern science: technology, institutions, and markets
J Dittmar
London School of Economics, 2019
172019
Cities, Institutions, and Growth: The Emergence of Zipf’s Law
J Dittmar
University of California, Berkeley, 2009
172009
The Research University, invention, and industry: evidence from German history
J Dittmar, R Meisenzahl
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP17383, 2022
162022
Origins of growth: Health shocks, institutions, and human capital in the protestant reformation
JE Dittmar, R Meisenzahl
Unpublished, 2016
122016
Contested Property: Fugitive Slaves in the Antebellum US South
J Dittmar, S Naidu
Working paper, Columbia University (September 2012), 2012
112012
Media, markets, and radical ideas: evidence from the protestant reformation
JE Dittmar, S Seabold
Centre for Economic Performance Working Paper, 2015
92015
New media, firms, ideas, and growth: European cities after Gutenberg
J Dittmar
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013
92013
Ideas, Technology, and Economic Change: The Impact of the Printing Press
J Dittmar
Science, 1-49, 2009
92009
State capacity and public goods: Institutional change, human capital, and growth in historic Germany
J Dittmar, R Meisenzahl
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP12037, 2017
82017
Media, markets and institutional change: the protestant reformation
J Dittmar, S Seabold
Center for Economic Performance Discussion Paper, London, UK, 2015
72015
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