Richard H. Steckel
Affiliations: | Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH |
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"Richard Steckel"Children
Sign in to add traineeSonali Garg | grad student | 2000 | Ohio State |
Molly M. Cooper | grad student | 2003 | Ohio State |
Alka Gandhi | grad student | 2003 | Ohio State |
Burak Sungu | grad student | 2009 | Ohio State |
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Inwood K, Kippen R, Maxwell-Stewart H, et al. (2020) The Short and the Tall: Comparing Stature and Socioeconomic Status for Male Prison and Military Populations Social Science History. 44: 463-483 |
YOO D, STECKEL RH. (2016) Property rights and economic development: the legacy of Japanese colonial institutions Journal of Institutional Economics. 1-28 |
Steckel RH, Ziebarth N. (2016) Trader Selectivity and Measured Catch-Up Growth of American Slaves Journal of Economic History. 76: 109-138 |
Steckel RH, Senney GT. (2015) Historical Origins of a Major Killer: Cardiovascular Disease in the American South National Bureau of Economic Research |
Steckel RH. (2013) Biological measures of economic history Annual Review of Economics. 5: 401-423 |
Steckel RH, Ziebarth N. (2013) A troublesome statistic: Traders and coastal shipments in the westward movement of slaves Journal of Economic History. 73: 792-809 |
Steckel RH. (2010) Inequality amidst nutritional abundance: Native Americans on the great plains Journal of Economic History. 70: 265-286 |
Steckel RH. (2009) Extending the reach of anthropometric history to the distant past Human Capital and Institutions: a Long Run View. 27-45 |
Steckel RH. (2009) Heights and human welfare: Recent developments and new directions Explorations in Economic History. 46: 1-23 |
Steckel RH. (2008) Biological measures of the standard of living. The Journal of Economic Perspectives : a Journal of the American Economic Association. 22: 129-152 |