Graham Brownlow : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   14 years (2005 - 2019). See details.
   Cites by year: 1
   Journals where Graham Brownlow has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 2.    Total self citations: 4 (17.39 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Graham Brownlow.

Is cited by:

Ó Gráda, Cormac (2)

O'Rourke, Kevin (2)

McLaughlin, Eoin (1)

Lobova, Svetlana (1)

Fitzgerald, John (1)

Morgenroth, Edgar (1)

Ambrosino, Angela (1)

Cites to:

Crafts, Nicholas (11)

Rodrik, Dani (5)

Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés (4)

Shleifer, Andrei (2)

Morck, Randall (2)

O'Rourke, Kevin (2)

Tselios, Vassilis (2)

Torrisi, Gianpiero (2)

Boettke, Peter (2)

Henrekson, Magnus (1)

Roper, Stephen (1)

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Where Graham Brownlow has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Economic History Review9
Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics2
Cambridge Journal of Economics2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
QUCEH Working Paper Series / Queen's University Belfast, Queen's University Centre for Economic History2

Recent works citing Graham Brownlow (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023.

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2023Failing to level up? Industrial policy and productivity in interwar Northern Ireland. (2023). Jordan, David. In: QUCEH Working Paper Series. RePEc:zbw:qucehw:202304.

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Works by Graham Brownlow:


YearTitleTypeCited
2018Rebalancing and Regional Economic Performance: Northern Ireland in A Nordic Mirror In: Economic Affairs.
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2007The causes and consequences of rent?seeking in Northern Ireland, 1945–721 In: Economic History Review.
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2009Irelands economic success: reasons and lessons – By Paul Sweeney In: Economic History Review.
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2010Review of periodical literature published in 2008 In: Economic History Review.
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2010Facilitating the future? US aid, European integration and Irish industrial viability, 1948–73 – By Peter Murray In: Economic History Review.
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2011Review of periodical literature published in 2009 In: Economic History Review.
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2012Review of periodical literature published in 2010 In: Economic History Review.
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2012Reappraising state-owned enterprise – Edited by Franco Amatori, Robert Millward, and Pier AngeloToninelli In: Economic History Review.
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2012The poverty of Clio: resurrecting economic history – By Francesco Boldizzoni In: Economic History Review.
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2013 Douglas W. Allen , The institutional revolution: measurement and the economic emergence of the modern world ( Chicago and London : University of Chicago Press : 2012 . Pp xiv + 267. 2 figs. 1 tab. IS In: Economic History Review.
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2017The formation of terrorist groups: an analysis of Irish republican organizations In: Journal of Institutional Economics.
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2010Fabricating Economic Development In: The Economic and Social Review.
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2005Puzzles in the economic institutions of capitalism: production coordination, contracting and work organisation in the Irish linen trade, 1750–1850 In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2016Soft budget constraints and regional industrial policy: reinterpreting the rise and fall of DeLorean In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2014Soft budget constraints and regional industrial policy: Reinterpreting the rise and fall of De Lorean.(2014) In: QUCEH Working Paper Series.
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2017Practice running ahead of theory? Political economy and the economic lessons of UK devolution In: Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society.
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2018Archival Evidence In: Palgrave Studies in Economic History.
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2018Economic History, the History of Economic Thought and Economic Policy In: Palgrave Studies in Economic History.
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2007Institutions, Entrepreneurship and Economic Performance: Reinterpreting Rogernomics In: Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics.
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2007Book Review: Reform of the International Institutions: the IMF, World Bank and the WTO In: Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics.
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2015Back to the failure: an analytic narrative of the De Lorean debacle In: Business History.
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2014Back to the failure: An analytic narrative of the De Lorean debacle.(2014) In: QUCEH Working Paper Series.
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2010Structure and change: Douglass Norths economics In: Journal of Economic Methodology.
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2017Should the fiscal powers of the Northern Ireland Assembly be enhanced? In: Regional Studies.
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2019Sense making of Brexit for economic citizenship in Northern Ireland In: Contemporary Social Science.
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