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Scripps college economics
Scripps college economics











Religious Identity and the Provision of Public Goods: Evidence from the Indian Princely States. Explorations in Economic History, (65), 36-54. Protecting the Borrower: An Experiment in Colonial India. Distance to Promotion: Evidence from Military Graduate Education. Higher Education and Prosperity: From Catholic Missionaries to Luminosity in India. Journal of Institutional Economics, 5(15), 751-774. Extractive Institutions? Investor Returns to Indian Railway Companies in the Age of High Imperialism. A Policy of Credit Disruption: The Punjab Land Alienation Act of 1900. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, (173), 107-129. Culture and Colonial Legacy: Evidence from Public Goods Games. Hartmann, L., Rubin, J., Iyer, S., & Shrivastava, A, (2020). Routledge.īacolod, M., & Hartmann, L, Why Does G.I. A new economic history of colonial India. Hartmann, L., Gupta, B., Roy, T., & Swamy, A. Railways in Colonial India: An Economic Achievement? Routledge. Caste, Colonialism and Schooling: Education in British India. Hartmann, L., & Lindert, P, Healthy, Numerate and Smart: The Global Increase in Human Capital since 1870. She has received the Liskin Award for Teaching Excellence and the GSDM Disciplinary Research Award.īefore joining NPS, she was an assistant professor at Scripps College, a Hoover National Fellow, an economics fellow at Stanford University, and a visiting fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study at University of Warwick in 2010. Her military projects have been funded by the Naval Research Program, Acquisition Research Program and USMEPCOM.

scripps college economics

She has published articles in American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, Economic Journal, Explorations in Economic History, Journal of Economic History, Journal of Comparative Economics, Journal of Institutional Economics and Economics of Education Review. Her research focuses on key issues in economic development, business history and public finance, with an emphasis on education and infrastructure. She teaches courses in economics, statistics, and cost-benefit analysis. Latika Hartmann is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Naval Postgraduate School.













Scripps college economics