Who’s who in economics M Blaug Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999 | 429* | 1999 |
Explaining the ‘hungry farmer paradox’: Smallholders and fair trade cooperatives navigate seasonality and change in Nicaragua's corn and coffee markets CM Bacon, WA Sundstrom, MEF Gómez, VE Méndez, R Santos, ... Global Environmental Change 25, 133-149, 2014 | 257 | 2014 |
The emergence, persistence, and recent widening of the racial unemployment gap RW Fairlie, WA Sundstrom ILR Review 52 (2), 252-270, 1999 | 143 | 1999 |
Last hired, first fired? Unemployment and urban black workers during the Great Depression WA Sundstrom The Journal of Economic History 52 (2), 415-429, 1992 | 133 | 1992 |
Vulnerability to cumulative hazards: Coping with the coffee leaf rust outbreak, drought, and food insecurity in Nicaragua CM Bacon, WA Sundstrom, IT Stewart, D Beezer World Development 93, 136-152, 2017 | 127 | 2017 |
Old-age security motives, labor markets, and farm family fertility in antebellum American WA Sundstrom, PA David Explorations in Economic History 25 (2), 164-197, 1988 | 123 | 1988 |
The decline and rise of interstate migration in the United States: Evidence from the IPUMS, 1850–1990 JL Rosenbloom, WA Sundstrom Research in economic history, 289-325, 2004 | 115 | 2004 |
The color line: Racial norms and discrimination in urban labor markets, 1910–1950 WA Sundstrom The Journal of Economic History 54 (2), 382-396, 1994 | 112 | 1994 |
The sources of regional variation in the severity of the Great Depression: Evidence from US manufacturing, 1919–1937 JL Rosenbloom, WA Sundstrom The Journal of Economic History 59 (3), 714-747, 1999 | 88 | 1999 |
Internal labor markets before World War I: On-the-job training and employee promotion WA Sundstrom Explorations in Economic History 25 (4), 424-445, 1988 | 74 | 1988 |
The racial unemployment gap in long-run perspective RW Fairlie, WA Sundstrom The American Economic Review 87 (2), 306-310, 1997 | 70 | 1997 |
History matters: essays on economic growth, technology, and demographic change T Guinnane Stanford University Press, 2003 | 58 | 2003 |
The development of public libraries in the United States, 1870–1930: A quantitative assessment M Kevane, WA Sundstrom Information & Culture 49 (2), 117-144, 2014 | 51 | 2014 |
The geography of wage discrimination in the pre–civil rights South WA Sundstrom The Journal of Economic History 67 (2), 410-444, 2007 | 50 | 2007 |
Was there a golden age of flexible wages? Evidence from Ohio manufacturing, 1892–1910 WA Sundstrom The Journal of Economic History 50 (2), 309-320, 1990 | 44 | 1990 |
Half a career: Discrimination & railroad internal labor markets WA Sundstrom Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 29 (3), 423-440, 1990 | 27 | 1990 |
Occupational differences in the dispersion of wages and working hours: Labor market integration in the United States, 1890-1903 WA Sundstrom, JL Rosenbloom Explorations in Economic History 30 (4), 379-408, 1993 | 25 | 1993 |
Towards smallholder food and water security: Climate variability in the context of multiple livelihood hazards in Nicaragua CM Bacon, WA Sundstrom, IT Stewart, E Maurer, LC Kelley World Development 143, 105468, 2021 | 22 | 2021 |
Labor-market regimes in US economic history JL Rosenbloom, WA Sundstrom National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009 | 22 | 2009 |
Bargains, bequests, and births: an essay on intergenerational conflict, reciprocity, and the demand for children in agrarian societies P David, W Sundstrom Stanford Project on the History of Fertility Control, Stanford University …, 1984 | 20 | 1984 |