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The contribution of infrastructure investment to Britain's urban mortality decline, 1861–1900
Jonathan Chapman
Economics
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Infrastructure Investment
100%
Mortality Decline
100%
Urban Mortality
100%
Urban Infrastructure
50%
Article Use
25%
Major Contributor
25%
Historical Data
25%
Total Investment
25%
Improved nutrition
25%
Fixed-effects Regression
25%
Endogeneity
25%
Waterborne Diseases
25%
Government Expenditure
25%
Wales
25%
Government Investment
25%
Sanitation Infrastructure
25%
Airborne Disease
25%
Improved Sanitation
25%
Outstanding Loan
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United Kingdom
100%
Urban Infrastructure
100%
England
50%
Wales
50%
Public Spending
50%
Social Sciences
Mortality Decline
100%
UK
50%
Urban Infrastructure
50%
Fixed Effects Model
25%
Diseases
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Local Infrastructure
100%
Fixed Effects
50%
Credit
50%
Government Expenditure
50%