Liam Brunt : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   27 years (1995 - 2022). See details.
   Cites by year: 8
   Journals where Liam Brunt has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 7.    Total self citations: 10 (4.39 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Garcia-Penalosa, Cecilia (4)

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

Is cited by:

Morgan, Stephen (10)

Eberhardt, Markus (10)

Bernhofen, Daniel (8)

Bakker, Gerben (6)

Sharp, Paul (6)

Daudin, Guillaume (5)

Voth, Hans-Joachim (5)

Staley, Mark (5)

Studer, Roman (5)

Weisdorf, Jacob (5)

Nicolini, Esteban (4)

Cites to:

Voth, Hans-Joachim (14)

Cannon, Edmund (12)

Allen, Robert (10)

Offer, Avner (7)

Ó Gráda, Cormac (7)

Clark, Gregory (5)

Rhode, Paul (5)

Olmstead, Alan (5)

de la Croix, David (4)

Federico, Giovanni (4)

Jacks, David (4)

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Where Liam Brunt has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Economic History Review5
The Journal of Economic History3
Explorations in Economic History3

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Discussion Paper Series in Economics / Norwegian School of Economics, Department of Economics8
CEPR Discussion Papers / C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers6
Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers / University of Oxford, Department of Economics5

Recent works citing Liam Brunt (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Not an ordinary bank but a great engine of state: The Bank of England and the British economy, 1694–1844. (2023). Palma, Nuno ; O'Brien, Patrick K. In: Economic History Review. RePEc:bla:ehsrev:v:76:y:2023:i:1:p:305-329.

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2023Military Spending and Innovation: Learning from 19th Century World Fair Exhibition Data. (2023). Feuerbaum, Carsten ; Danzer, Natalia. In: CESifo Working Paper Series. RePEc:ces:ceswps:_10347.

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2023Will World Cultural Heritage Sites Boost Economic Growth? Evidence from Chinese Cities. (2023). Wang, Xiaojun ; Zeng, Zhixin. In: Sustainability. RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:10:p:8375-:d:1152470.

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2023Exploration on the Innovation Model of County Urbanization Development with the Resource Constraints in China. (2023). Wu, Yuzhe ; Guo, Yang ; Zhou, Runchen. In: Sustainability. RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:22:p:16129-:d:1283932.

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2023Small Wins through Inducement Prizes: Introducing Challenge-Oriented Regional Prizes (CORP). (2023). Revest, Valerie ; Liotard, Isabelle ; Morisson, Arnault. In: Sustainability. RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:4:p:3240-:d:1064176.

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2023Military Spending and Innovation: Learning from 19th Century World Fair Exhibition Data. (2023). Feuerbaum, Carsten ; Danzer, Natalia. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16034.

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2023The Efficacy of Tournaments for Non-Routine Team Tasks. (2023). Grimm, Stefan ; Englmaier, Florian ; Schudy, Simeon ; Schindler, David ; Grothe, Dominik. In: Rationality and Competition Discussion Paper Series. RePEc:rco:dpaper:445.

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Works by Liam Brunt:


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2021Urbanisation and the onset of modern economic growth In: AMSE Working Papers.
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2022Urbanisation and the Onset of Modern Economic Growth.(2022) In: Post-Print.
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2021Urbanisation and the onset of modern economic growth.(2021) In: Working Papers.
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2022Urbanisation and the Onset of Modern Economic Growth.(2022) In: The Economic Journal.
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2003Rehabilitating Arthur Young In: Economic History Review.
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2003Mechanical innovation in the industrial revolution: the case of plough design In: Economic History Review.
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2004The Irish grain trade from the Famine to the First World War In: Economic History Review.
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2007Where there’s muck, there’s brass:1 the market for manure in the industrial revolution2 In: Economic History Review.
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2022English farmers’ wheat storage and sales in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries In: Economic History Review.
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2012Inducement Prizes and Innovation In: Journal of Industrial Economics.
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2008Inducement Prizes and Innovation.(2008) In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2011Inducement Prizes and Innovation..(2011) In: Discussion Paper Series in Economics.
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2015Weather shocks and English wheat yields, 1690-1871 In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2015Weather shocks and English wheat yields, 1690–1871.(2015) In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2015Weather shocks and English wheat yields, 1690-1871.(2015) In: Discussion Paper Series in Economics.
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2007Property Rights and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Natural Experiment In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2011Property rights and economic growth: evidence from a natural experiment.(2011) In: Discussion Paper Series in Economics.
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2013Integration in the English wheat market 1770-1820 In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2013Integration in the English wheat market 1770-1820..(2013) In: Discussion Paper Series in Economics.
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2013The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth: the English Corn Returns as a data source in economic history, 1770-1914 In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2013The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth: the English Corn Returns as a data source in economic history, 1770-1914..(2013) In: Discussion Paper Series in Economics.
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2013The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth: the English Corn Returns as a data source in economic history, 1770-1914.(2013) In: European Review of Economic History.
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2013Giffen’s Good: A case of mistaken identification In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2002New technology and labour productivity in English and French agriculture, 1700–1850 In: European Review of Economic History.
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2003Farm Production in England 1700–1914. By Michael E. Turner, John V. Beckett, and Bethanie Afton. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. xii, 295. £45.00. In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2004Nature or Nurture? Explaining English Wheat Yields in the Industrial Revolution, c.1770 In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2006Rediscovering Risk: Country Banks as Venture Capital Firms in the First Industrial Revolution In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2002Do Banks Improve Financial Market Integration? In: Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2002.
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2014Measuring integration in the English wheat market, 1770–1820: New methods, new answers In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2015Variations in the price and quality of English grain, 1750–1914: Quantitative evidence and empirical implications In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2015Variations in the price and quality of English grain, 1750-1914:quantitative evidence and empirical implications..(2015) In: Discussion Paper Series in Economics.
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2018Why 1990 international Geary-Khamis dollars cannot be a foundation for reliable long run comparisons of GDP In: Discussion Paper Series in Economics.
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2018Feeding the people: grain yields and agricultural expansion in Qing China In: Discussion Paper Series in Economics.
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1995Turning Water into Wine New Methods of Calculating Farm Output and New Insights into Rising Crop Yields during the Agricultural Revolution In: Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers.
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1997Nature or Nurture? Explaining English Wheat Yields in the Agricultural Revolution. In: Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers.
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1999Estimating English Wheat Production in the Industrial Revolution In: Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers.
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1999An Arbitrage Model in Crop Rotation in 18th Century England In: Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers.
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2000Where theres Muck theres Brass The Market for Manure in the Industrial Revolution In: Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers.
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2017China from the Inside In: Springer Books.
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