Michiel de Haas : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   8 years (2014 - 2022). See details.
   Cites by year: 6
   Journals where Michiel de Haas has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 11.    Total self citations: 4 (7.14 %)

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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 Michiel de Haas.

Is cited by:

Gardner, Leigh (7)

Meier zu Selhausen, Felix (6)

Broadberry, Stephen (5)

Weisdorf, Jacob (5)

von Fintel, Dieter (2)

Obikili, Nonso (2)

Fourie, Johan (2)

Isaksson, Ann-Sofie (1)

Azzarri, Carlo (1)

Baten, Joerg (1)

Jakiela, Pamela (1)

Cites to:

Cogneau, Denis (11)

Papaioannou, Kostadis (11)

Fafchamps, Marcel (8)

Frankema, Ewout (8)

Couttenier, Mathieu (7)

Meier zu Selhausen, Felix (7)

Nunn, Nathan (7)

Huillery, Elise (6)

Miguel, Edward (6)

de Janvry, Alain (5)

Sadoulet, Elisabeth (5)

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Where Michiel de Haas has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Economic History Review3

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
African Economic History Working Paper / African Economic History Network4

Recent works citing Michiel de Haas (2024 and 2023)


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2024.

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2023Colonialism, Cash Crops and Women in Africa. (2023). Miotto, Martina. In: CERGE-EI Working Papers. RePEc:cer:papers:wp750.

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2024Changing local customs: The long run impacts of Christian missions on female genital cutting in Africa. (2024). Lindskog, Annika ; Isaksson, Ann-Sofie ; Congdon Fors, Heather. In: Journal of Development Economics. RePEc:eee:deveco:v:166:y:2024:i:c:s0304387823001360.

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2023Sweet equality: Sugar, property rights, and land distribution in colonial Java. (2023). Soekhradj, Phylicia ; de Zwart, Pim. In: Explorations in Economic History. RePEc:eee:exehis:v:88:y:2023:i:c:s0014498323000074.

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2023Harvesting trees to harvest cash crops: The role of migrants in forest land conversion in Uganda. (2023). Maggio, Giuseppe ; Ignaciuk, Adriana ; Sitko, Nicholas J ; Mastrorillo, Marina ; Kwon, Jihae. In: Land Use Policy. RePEc:eee:lauspo:v:134:y:2023:i:c:s0264837723003897.

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2023License to educate: The role of national networks in colonial empires. (2023). Schmitt, Carina ; Becker, Bastian. In: World Development. RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:169:y:2023:i:c:s0305750x23001043.

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2023Estimating Historical Inequality from Social Tables: Towards Methodological Consistency. (2023). Green, Erik ; Links, Calumet ; von Fintel, Dieter. In: Lund Papers in Economic History. RePEc:hhs:luekhi:0247.

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2023Estimating historical inequality from social tables: Towards Methodological Consistency. (2023). von Fintel, Dieter ; Green, Erik ; Links, Calumet. In: Working Papers. RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers377.

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Works by Michiel de Haas:


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2017Measuring rural welfare in colonial Africa: did Ugandas smallholders thrive? In: Economic History Review.
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2018Gender, ethnicity, and unequal opportunity in colonial Uganda: European influences, African realities, and the pitfalls of parish register data In: Economic History Review.
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2020Stefano Bellucci and Andreas Eckert, eds., General labour history of Africa: workers, employers and governments, 20th–21st centuries (International Labour Organization: Boydell & Brewer, 2019. Pp. v+761. 3 maps. 4 figs. 6 tabs. ISBN 9781847012180 Hbk. £95) In: Economic History Review.
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2021The Failure of Cotton Imperialism in Africa: Seasonal Constraints and Contrasting Outcomes in French West Africa and British Uganda In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2017Weather Shocks and Agricultural Commercialization in Colonial Tropical Africa: Did Cash Crops Alleviate Social Distress? In: World Development.
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2017Weather shocks and agricultural commercialization in colonial tropical Africa: did cash crops alleviate social distress?.(2017) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2017Resource endowments and agricultural commercialization in colonial Africa: Did labour seasonality and food security drive Uganda’s cotton revolution? In: Working Papers.
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2014MEASURING RURAL WELFARE IN COLONIAL UGANDA: Why farmers would not work for wages In: African Economic History Working Paper.
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2016Tracing the uneven diffusion of missionary education in colonial Uganda: European influences, African realities, and the pitfalls of church record data In: African Economic History Working Paper.
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2020Educational Gender Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Long-term Perspective In: African Economic History Working Paper.
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2020The Failure of Cotton Imperialism in Africa: Did Agricultural Seasonality undermine Colonial Exports? In: African Economic History Working Paper.
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2022Reconstructing income inequality in a colonial cash crop economy: five social tables for Uganda, 1925–1965 In: European Review of Economic History.
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2015Climate shocks, cash crops and resilience: Evidence from colonial tropical Africa In: Working Papers.
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