Oliver Volckart : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   24 years (1997 - 2021). See details.
   Cites by year: 6
   Journals where Oliver Volckart has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 15.    Total self citations: 18 (10.11 %)

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

Is cited by:

Vahabi, Mehrdad (11)

Boerner, Lars (11)

Severgnini, Battista (9)

Chilosi, David (8)

Koyama, Mark (5)

Karaman, Kıvanç (3)

Brooks, Chris (3)

Cassidy, Daniel (3)

Bell, Adrian (3)

Pamuk, Sevket (3)

Hanley, Nick (3)

Cites to:

Wolf, Nikolaus (17)

Neal, Larry (12)

Sussman, Nathan (9)

Velde, Francois (9)

Chilosi, David (8)

Barro, Robert (8)

Ritschl, Albrecht (8)

Milgrom, Paul (7)

Weingast, Barry (7)

Weber, Warren (6)

Greif, Avner (5)

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Where Oliver Volckart has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
The Journal of Economic History4
Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook3
Homo Oeconomicus3
Explorations in Economic History2
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)2
Economic History Review2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / Economic History Society2
SFB 649 Discussion Papers / Humboldt University Berlin, Collaborative Research Center 649: Economic Risk2
SFB 649 Discussion Papers / Sonderforschungsbereich 649, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany2

Recent works citing Oliver Volckart (2024 and 2023)


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2024From a common empire to colonial rule: Commodity market disintegration in the Near East. (2024). Panza, Laura. In: Economic History Review. RePEc:bla:ehsrev:v:77:y:2024:i:2:p:584-611.

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2024Driven by crises: Price integration on the grain market in late medieval Flanders. (2024). Espeel, Stef. In: Economic History Review. RePEc:bla:ehsrev:v:77:y:2024:i:3:p:849-872.

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2024Lives versus livelihoods in the middle ages: The impact of the plague on trade over 400 years. (2024). Robertson, Peter ; Madsen, Jakob ; Ye, Longfeng. In: European Economic Review. RePEc:eee:eecrev:v:162:y:2024:i:c:s0014292123002829.

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2023Exploring 200 years of U.S. commodity market integration: A structural time series model approach. (2023). Harrison, James M. In: Explorations in Economic History. RePEc:eee:exehis:v:88:y:2023:i:c:s0014498323000086.

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2024Financial development and money market integration in Qing China, 1800–1911. (2024). Huang, Guitian ; He, Shijun ; Du, Shuaishuai ; Kong, Dongmin. In: Finance Research Letters. RePEc:eee:finlet:v:63:y:2024:i:c:s1544612324003775.

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2023State formation and market integration: Germany, 1780–1830. (2023). Pfister, Ulrich ; Albers, Hakon. In: Journal of Comparative Economics. RePEc:eee:jcecon:v:51:y:2023:i:2:p:403-421.

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2023How well-integrated was the sixteenth-century Holy Roman Empire?. (2023). Volckart, Oliver. In: Economic History Working Papers. RePEc:ehl:wpaper:118264.

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2023Wages and labour relations in the Middle Ages: its not (all) about the money. (2023). Delabastita, Vincent ; Claridge, Jordan ; Gibbs, Spike. In: Economic History Working Papers. RePEc:ehl:wpaper:120307.

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2023Does Money Growth Predict Inflation? Evidence from Vector Autoregressions Using Four Centuries of Data. (2023). Österholm, Pär ; Karlsson, Sune ; Osterholm, Par ; Edvinsson, Rodney. In: Working Papers. RePEc:hhs:oruesi:2023_003.

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2023The Thirty Years’ War and the Decline of Urban Germany. (2023). Gierok, Victoria. In: Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers. RePEc:oxf:esohwp:_210.

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2023Goldilocks: American precious metals and the Rise of the West. (2022). Ward, Felix ; Palma, Nuno ; Chen, Yao. In: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers. RePEc:tin:wpaper:220063.

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Works by Oliver Volckart:


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1997Early beginnings of the quantity theory of money and their context in Polish and Prussian monetary policies, c. 1520–1550 In: Economic History Review.
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2017Power politics and princely debts: why Germanys common currency failed, 1549–56 In: Economic History Review.
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2017Power politics and princely debts: why Germanys common currency failed, 1549-56.(2017) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2000State Buildng by Bargaining for Monopoly Rents In: Kyklos.
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2004Die Dorfgemeinde als Kartell: Kooperationsprobleme und ihre Lösungen im Mittelalter und in der frühen Neuzeit In: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook.
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2009Regeln, Willkür und der gute Ruf: Geldpolitik und Finanzmarkteffizienz in Deutschland, 14. bis 16. JahrhundertRules, Discretion or Reputation? Monetary Policies and the Efficiency of Financial Markets In: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook.
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2009Regeln, Willkür und der gute Ruf: Geldpolitik und Finanzmarkteffizienz in Deutschland, 14. bis 16. Jahrhundert In: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook.
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2002Central Europes way to a market economy, 1000–1800 In: European Review of Economic History.
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2006Estimating Financial Integration in the Middle Ages: What Can We Learn from a TAR Model? In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2011Money, States, and Empire: Financial Integration and Institutional Change in Central Europe, 1400–1520 In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2018Benefits of Empire? Capital Market Integration North and South of the Alps, 1350–1800 In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2018Benefits of empire? Capital market integration north and south of the Alps, 1350-1800.(2018) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2016Benefits of empire? Capital market integration north and south of the Alps, 1350-1800.(2016) In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2021European Goods Market Integration in the Very Long Run: From the Black Death to the First World War In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2021European goods market integration in the very long run: from the Black Death to the First World War.(2021) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2018European goods market integration in the very long run: from the Black Death to the First World War.(2018) In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2004The economics of feuding in late medieval Germany In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2011The utility of a common coinage: Currency unions and the integration of money markets in late Medieval Central Europe In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2010The utility of a common coinage: currency unions and the integration of money markets in late medieval Central Europe.(2010) In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2000The open constitution and its enemies: competition, rent seeking, and the rise of the modern state In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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2015Power politics and princely debts: why Germany’s common currency failed, 1549-1556 In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2018Bimetallism and its discontents: cooperation and coordination failure in the empire’s monetary politics, 1549–59 In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2017Bimetallism and its discontents: cooperation and coordination failure in the empire’s monetary politics, 1549-59.(2017) In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2008‘The big problem of the petty coins’, and how it could be solved in the late Middle Ages In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2003Bureau competition and economic policies in Nazi Germany, 1933-39 In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2009Money, states and empire: financial integration cycles and institutional change in Central Europe, 1400-1520 In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2010Good or bad money?: debasement, society and the state in the late Middle Ages In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2010Books or bullion? Printing, mining and financial integration in Central Europe from the 1460s In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2017Premodern debasement: a messy affair In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2018Technologies of money in the Middle Ages: the Principles of Minting In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2010Good or bad money? A comparative analysis of debasement in the late middle ages In: Working Papers.
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2009Currency unions, optimal currency areas and the integration of financial markets: Central Europe, 14-16thcenturies In: Working Papers.
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2002Why Did the German Bourgeoisie Imitate the Nobility?: a Rational-Choice-Analysis of Bourgeois Behavior in Wilhelmine Germany In: Homo Oeconomicus.
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2004In Introduction: Explaining History û Neo-Institutionalism in Perspective In: Homo Oeconomicus.
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2004Village Communities as Cartels: Problems of Collective Action and their Solutions in Medieval and Early Modern Central Europe In: Homo Oeconomicus.
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2006The Influence of Information Costs on the Integration of Financial Markets: Northern Europe, 1350-1560 In: SFB 649 Discussion Papers.
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2007Rules, Discretion or Reputation? Monetary Policies and the Efficiency of Financial Markets in Germany, 14th to 16th Centuries In: SFB 649 Discussion Papers.
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2002No Utopia: Government Without Territorial Monopoly in Medieval Central Europe In: Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE).
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2005Book Review In: Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE).
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2004Estimating medieval market integration: Evidence from exchange rates In: Discussion Papers.
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