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Swansea University | 2 H index 0 i10 index 6 Citations RESEARCH PRODUCTION: 11 Articles 6 Papers RESEARCH ACTIVITY: 7 years (2016 - 2023). See details. MORE DETAILS IN: ABOUT THIS REPORT: Permalink: http://citec.repec.org/pva838 |
Works with: Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Brian D. Varian. | Is cited by: | Cites to: |
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Economic History Review | 5 |
Australian Economic History Review | 2 |
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2023 | British exports and foreign tariffs: Insights from the Board of Trades foreign tariff compilation for 1902. (2023). Varian, Brian D. In: Economic History Review. RePEc:bla:ehsrev:v:76:y:2023:i:3:p:827-843. Full description at Econpapers || Download paper |
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2023 | Economic Aspects of Australian Federation: Trade Restrictiveness and Welfare Effects in the Colonies and the Commonwealth, 1901-3 In: CEH Discussion Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2018 | Anglo†American trade costs during the first era of globalization: the contribution of a bilateral tariff series In: Economic History Review. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 2 |
2019 | Daniel Peart, Lobbyists and the making of US tariff policy, 1816–1861 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. viii+326. 46 tabs. ISBN 9781421426112 Hbk. $69.95) In: Economic History Review. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2022 | Review of periodical literature for 2020: (v) 1850–1945 In: Economic History Review. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2022 | Imperial preference before the Ottawa Agreements: Evidence from New Zealands Preferential and Reciprocal Trade Act of 1903 In: Economic History Review. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 1 |
2023 | Review of periodical literature for 2021: (v) 1850–1945 In: Economic History Review. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2017 | British Capital and Merchandise Exports, 1870–1913: The Bilateral Case of New Zealand In: Australian Economic History Review. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2017 | British capital and merchandise exports, 1870-1913: the bilateral case of New Zealand.(2017) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 0 | paper | |
2022 | Revisiting the tariff?growth correlation: The Australasian colonies, 1866–1900 In: Australian Economic History Review. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2019 | The growth of manufacturing protection in 1920s Britain In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2017 | Anglo-American trade costs during the first era of globalization: the contribution of a bilateral tariff series In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2016 | The revealed comparative advantages of late-Victorian Britain In: Economic History Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 2 |
2016 | The revealed comparative advantages of late-Victorian Britain.(2016) In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 2 | paper | |
2018 | The economics of Edwardian imperial preference: what can New Zealand reveal? In: Economic History Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | paper | 0 |
2021 | Britain’s Empire Marketing Board and the failure of soft trade policy, 1926–33 In: European Review of Economic History. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
2020 | The manufacturing comparative advantages of late-Victorian Britain In: Cliometrica. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 1 |
2022 | Protection and the British rayon industry during the 1920s In: Business History. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 0 |
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