Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery

work by Fogel and Engerman

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cliometrics

  • In cliometrics

    In Time on the Cross (1974), Fogel used statistical analysis to examine the relationship between the politics of American slavery and its profitability. North studied the link between a market economy and legal and social institutions such as property rights in such works as Structure and…

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discussed in Fogel’s biography

  • Fogel, Robert William
    In Robert William Fogel

    The publication in 1974 of Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery, which he wrote with Stanley L. Engerman, generated considerable controversy because it contended that slavery had been a profitable enterprise that had collapsed for political—rather than economic—reasons. The resulting furor over this theory caused Fogel…

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economic history

  • Histoire de la Nouvelle France
    In historiography: Economic history

    In Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery (1974), Fogel and his colleague Stanley Engerman addressed the issue of the profitability of slavery, using the methods Fogel had developed in his earlier study. Using evidence only from the last decade of American slavery,…

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