Postal Data Analysis and US Economic History in the 19th Century: Measuring Business Cycles and Social Mobility
This book uses the published compensation of US postmasters to find the revenues of each post office through most of the nineteenth century, providing a proxy for economic activity in the area served by each post office for every two-year period. This disaggregated, high-frequency measure of economic activity makes it possible to see, for example, the impact of railway construction on economic activity or the way in which business cycles differed across regions. Data on postmasters and their compensation also provide insight into social mobility and status, with emphasis on female and African American postmasters and on the transmission of postmaster positions within families.

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Postal Data Analysis and US Economic History in the 19th Century: Measuring Business Cycles and Social Mobility
This book uses the published compensation of US postmasters to find the revenues of each post office through most of the nineteenth century, providing a proxy for economic activity in the area served by each post office for every two-year period. This disaggregated, high-frequency measure of economic activity makes it possible to see, for example, the impact of railway construction on economic activity or the way in which business cycles differed across regions. Data on postmasters and their compensation also provide insight into social mobility and status, with emphasis on female and African American postmasters and on the transmission of postmaster positions within families.

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Postal Data Analysis and US Economic History in the 19th Century: Measuring Business Cycles and Social Mobility

Postal Data Analysis and US Economic History in the 19th Century: Measuring Business Cycles and Social Mobility

Postal Data Analysis and US Economic History in the 19th Century: Measuring Business Cycles and Social Mobility

Postal Data Analysis and US Economic History in the 19th Century: Measuring Business Cycles and Social Mobility

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This book uses the published compensation of US postmasters to find the revenues of each post office through most of the nineteenth century, providing a proxy for economic activity in the area served by each post office for every two-year period. This disaggregated, high-frequency measure of economic activity makes it possible to see, for example, the impact of railway construction on economic activity or the way in which business cycles differed across regions. Data on postmasters and their compensation also provide insight into social mobility and status, with emphasis on female and African American postmasters and on the transmission of postmaster positions within families.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839990731
Publisher: Anthem Press
Publication date: 12/31/2025
Series: Anthem Impact , #1
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Robert Dimand is a professor of economics at Brock University.
Michael O’Reilly is an independent researcher and postal historian.
Thomas Velk is Professor Emeritus of Economics at McGill University, where he was Director of the North American Studies Program.
Mengyue (Rachel) Zhao, a graduate of McGill University, holds master’s degrees in economic and social history from Oxford University and in management analytics from the University of Toronto.

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