The most technologically progressive decade of the century AJ Field American Economic Review 93 (4), 1399-1413, 2003 | 440 | 2003 |
The problem with neoclassical institutional economics: a critique with special reference to the North/Thomas model of pre-1500 Europe AJ Field Explorations in economic history 18 (2), 174-198, 1981 | 322 | 1981 |
A great leap forward: 1930s depression and US economic growth AJ Field Yale University Press, 2011 | 288 | 2011 |
Altruistically inclined?: the behavioral sciences, evolutionary theory, and the origins of reciprocity AJ Field University of Michigan Press, 2004 | 267 | 2004 |
Microeconomics, norms, and rationality AJ Field Economic Development and Cultural Change 32 (4), 683-711, 1984 | 253 | 1984 |
On the explanation of rules using rational choice models AJ Field Journal of Economic Issues 13 (1), 49-72, 1979 | 223 | 1979 |
Asset exchanges and the transactions demand for money, 1919-29 AJ Field The American Economic Review 74 (1), 43-59, 1984 | 129 | 1984 |
Uncontrolled land development and the duration of the Depression in the United States AJ Field The Journal of Economic History 52 (4), 785-805, 1992 | 114 | 1992 |
Sectoral shift in antebellum Massachusetts: A reconsideration AJ Field Explorations in Economic History 15 (2), 146-171, 1978 | 112 | 1978 |
Technological change and US productivity growth in the interwar years AJ Field The Journal of Economic History 66 (1), 203-236, 2006 | 104 | 2006 |
The magnetic telegraph, price and quantity data, and the new management of capital AJ Field The Journal of Economic History 52 (2), 401-413, 1992 | 101 | 1992 |
On the unimportance of machinery AJ Field Explorations in Economic History 22 (4), 378-401, 1985 | 84 | 1985 |
An extraordinary time: the end of the postwar boom and the return of the ordinary economy M Levinson Basic Books, 2016 | 81 | 2016 |
A new interpretation of the onset of the great depression AJ Field The Journal of Economic History 44 (2), 489-498, 1984 | 80 | 1984 |
The impact of the Second World War on US productivity growth1 AJ Field The Economic History Review 61 (3), 672-694, 2008 | 79 | 2008 |
As Time Goes By: From the Industrial Revolutions to the Information Revolution. By Chris Freeman and Francisco Louçã. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. viii, 407. AJ Field The Journal of Economic History 62 (2), 634-636, 2002 | 71 | 2002 |
The future of economic history AJ Field The future of economic history, 1-41, 1987 | 69 | 1987 |
Educational expansion in mid-nineteenth-century Massachusetts: Human-capital formation or structural reinforcement? AJ Field Harvard Educational Review 46 (4), 521-552, 1976 | 68 | 1976 |
Land abundance, interest/profit rates, and nineteenth-century American and British technology AJ Field The Journal of Economic History 43 (2), 405-431, 1983 | 64 | 1983 |
Modern business enterprise as a capital-saving innovation AJ Field The Journal of Economic History 47 (2), 473-485, 1987 | 56 | 1987 |