

Cory was born in Chicago, IL and received his economics PhD from MIT in May, 2020 and is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the Dartmouth Political Economy Project (PEP). His research interests include development, economic history, and political economy, particularly the long-run implications of land use. You can find his research online at www.corybsmith.com.
Recent work by Cory Smith
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Land distribution and long-run development in the American frontier
Policies 150 years ago that allowed large landlords to obtain thousands of square miles of land lowered investment and property values into the 21st century
Published 09.10.20