Andrew Seltzer : Citation Profile


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Royal Holloway (80% share)
London School of Economics (LSE) (16% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   25 years (1995 - 2020). See details.
   Cites by year: 7
   Journals where Andrew Seltzer has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 4.    Total self citations: 10 (5.03 %)

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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 Andrew Seltzer.

Is cited by:

Schmitz, Patrick (15)

Fishback, Price (11)

Hoppe, Eva (8)

Sammartino, Andre (5)

Belzil, Christian (5)

Bognanno, Michael (5)

Kusterer, David (4)

Shanahan, Martin (4)

Waldman, Michael (3)

Jirjahn, Uwe (3)

Carrillo-Tudela, Carlos (3)

Cites to:

Fehr, Ernst (18)

Neumark, David (9)

Kirchsteiger, Georg (8)

Goette, Lorenz (7)

Gibbs, Michael (6)

Groshen, Erica (6)

Card, David (5)

Akerlof, George (5)

Wascher, William (5)

Schmidt, Klaus (4)

Riedl, Arno (4)

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Where Andrew Seltzer has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
The Journal of Economic History6
Explorations in Economic History4
Business History3
Economic History Review3
Australian Economic Review3
Australian Economic History Review3
Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
IZA Discussion Papers / Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)4
NBER Working Papers / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc2
CEH Discussion Papers / Centre for Economic History, Research School of Economics, Australian National University2

Recent works citing Andrew Seltzer (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NORWEGIAN BUSINESS STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS MATHEMATICS AND SUCCESS IN BUSINESS EDUCATION. (2023). Opstad, Leiv. In: International Journal of Teaching and Education. RePEc:aop:jijote:v:11:y:2023:i:1:p:47-60.

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2023Deferred pay: Compliance and productivity with self-selection. (2023). Liao, Yin ; Zhang, LE ; Sheedy, Elizabeth. In: Journal of Banking & Finance. RePEc:eee:jbfina:v:154:y:2023:i:c:s0378426622002370.

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2023Recent trends in publications of economic historians in Europe and North America (1980–2019): an empirical analysis. (2023). Muñoz, Félix-Fernando ; La Parra-Perez, Alvaro ; Muoz, Felix-Fernando ; Fernandez-De, Nadia. In: Cliometrica. RePEc:spr:cliomt:v:17:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1007_s11698-022-00245-w.

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Works by Andrew Seltzer:


YearTitleTypeCited
2011Deferred Compensation in Multiperiod Labor Contracts: An Experimental Test of Lazears Model In: American Economic Review.
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2007The effects of mid-career military enlistment on civilian career prospects: evidence from the Australian banking industry during World War II In: Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History.
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2011Nominal wage rigidity prior to compulsory arbitration: evidence from the Victorian Railways, 1902–1921 In: Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History.
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2016Implicit contracts and acquisitions: An econometric case study of the nineteenth century Australian banking industry In: CEH Discussion Papers.
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2017Co-authorship in Economic History and Economics: Are We Any Different? In: CEH Discussion Papers.
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2018Co-authorship in economic history and economics: Are we any different?.(2018) In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2017Co-authorship in economic history and economics: are we any different?.(2017) In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2017Co-authorship in Economic History and Economics: Are We Any Different?.(2017) In: NBER Working Papers.
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1997An Evaluation of the International Evidence on the Employment Effects of Minimum Wage Legislation In: Australian Economic Review.
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2000Neighbourhood and Family Effects in Educational Progress In: Australian Economic Review.
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2014Administrative and Survey Data in Personnel Economics In: Australian Economic Review.
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2012London clerical workers, 1880–1914 – By Michael Heller In: Economic History Review.
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2013The impact of female employment on male salaries and careers: evidence from the English banking industry, 1890–1941 In: Economic History Review.
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2015Jean-Christian Vinel , The employee: a political history ( Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 2013 . Pp. 293. ISBN 9780812245240 Hbk. £31) In: Economic History Review.
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2009INTERNAL LABOUR MARKETS: EVIDENCE FROM TWO LARGE AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYERS In: Australian Economic History Review.
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2018Publication Trends and Future Challenges for the Australian Economic History Review: A Bibliometric Analysis In: Australian Economic History Review.
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2018The Functions of Australian Banks’ Branch Networks: The Diversification of Risks and Spatial Allocation of Capital In: Australian Economic History Review.
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2008The Effects of Remedial Mathematics on the Learning of Economics: Evidence from a Natural Experiment In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2009The Effects of Remedial Mathematics on the Learning of Economics: Evidence from a Natural Experiment.(2009) In: The Journal of Economic Education.
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1995Causes and Consequences of American Minimum Wage Legislation, 1911–1947 In: The Journal of Economic History.
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1996General and Miscellaneous - Protecting Women: Labor Legislation in Europe, the United States and Australia, 1880–1920. Edited by Ulla Wikander Alice Kessler-Harris, and Jane Lewis. Champaign: Univer In: The Journal of Economic History.
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1997The Effects of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 on the Southern Seamless Hosiery and Lumber Industries In: The Journal of Economic History.
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1999United States and Canada - Southern Labor in Transition, 1940–1995. Edited by Robert H. Zieger. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997. Pp. x, 346. $42.00. In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2003At Home and Abroad. By Francine D. Blau and Lawrence M. Kahn. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2002. Pp. xi, 314. $34.95. In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2018The Impact of the 1896 Factory and Shops Act on the Labor Market of Victoria, Australia In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2001Salaries and Career Opportunities in the Banking Industry: Evidence from the Personnel Records of the Union Bank of Australia In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2010Did firms cut nominal wages in a deflationary environment?: Micro-level evidence from the late 19th and early 20th century banking industry In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2011Female salaries and careers in British banking, 1915–41 In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2011Wages and incentives in the late 19th and early 20th century Australian Banking Industry In: International Journal of Development and Conflict.
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2016The Impact of Fundamentalist Terrorism on School Enrolment: Evidence from North-Western Pakistan, 2004-09 In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2016The Impact of the 1896 Factory and Shops Act on Victorian Labour Markets In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2004Deferred Compensation and Gift Exchange: An Experimental Investigation into Multi-Period Labor Markets In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2012The Impact of Female Employment on Male Wages and Careers: Evidence from the English Banking Industry, 1890-1941 In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2020The Rise of American Minimum Wages, 1912-1968 In: NBER Working Papers.
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2004Internal labour markets in the Australian banking industry: their nature prior to the Second World War and their recent decline In: Accounting History Review.
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2000Work in the Financial Services Industry and Worker Monitoring: A Study of the Union Bank of Australia in the 1920s In: Business History.
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2009Labour unionism in the financial services sector: fighting for rights and representation In: Business History.
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2010Salaries and promotion opportunities in the English banking industry, 1890-1936 In: Business History.
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2000Personnel Policies at the Union Bank of Australia: Evidence from the 1888-1900 Entry Cohorts. In: Journal of Labor Economics.
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1995The Political Economy of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. In: Journal of Political Economy.
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