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Data for this paper were made available, in part, by Robert Fogel and Stanley Engerman through the ICPSR. The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Earhart Foundation, as well as the National Science Foundation, SBER#9819061. We thank the editors of Public Choice and our anonymous reviewers for their excellent comments and suggestions. We are also grateful for the helpful comments on earlier drafts made by Tony Affigne, John Aldrich, Keith Dougherty, Michael Gillespie, Kerry Haynie, Cal Jillson, Robert Keohane, Paula McClain, John Tomasi, and Paul Zak. All errors that remain in the paper are the sole responsibility of the authors.
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Grynaviski, J.D., Munger, M. Erratum to: Did southerners favor slavery? Inferences from an analysis of prices in New Orleans, 1805–1860. Public Choice 160, 293 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-014-0178-y
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