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Christopher M. Meissner

Global rank #1632 98%

Institution: University of California-Davis

Primary Field: Economic History (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://www.econ.ucdavis.edu/people/cmm

First Publication: 2003

Most Recent: 2023

RePEc ID: pme45 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 1.01 1.17 0.00 3.18
Last 10 Years 0.00 2.01 4.86 0.00 8.88
All Time 2.68 9.38 17.43 0.00 47.42

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 27
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 30.63

Publications (27)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2023 Original sin and the great depression Journal of International Economics A 2
2021 The French (Trade) Revolution of 1860: Intra-Industry Trade and Smooth Adjustment Journal of Economic History B 3
2021 Austerity and the Rise of the Nazi Party Journal of Economic History B 4
2019 Clashing over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy. By Douglas A. Irwin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. 832. $35.00, cloth; $10.00 to $35.00 EBook. Journal of Economic History B 1
2019 Market potential and economic development with non-homotheticity Journal of Development Economics A 2
2018 Upstart Industrialization and Exports: Evidence from Japan, 1880–1910 Journal of Economic History B 2
2017 Technology and Geography in the Second Industrial Revolution: New Evidence from the Margins of Trade Journal of Economic History B 3
2015 Market potential and the rise of US productivity leadership Journal of International Economics A 2
2013 The United States and the Global Economy: From Bretton Woods to the Current Crisis.. By Frederick S. Weaver. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2011. Pp. 192. $34.95, hardcover. Journal of Economic History B 1
2012 Does inequality lead to a financial crisis? Journal of International Money and Finance B 2
2011 On the looting of nations Public Choice B 4
2011 Trade booms, trade busts, and trade costs Journal of International Economics A 3
2011 Business cycle co-movement: Evidence from the Great Depression Journal of Monetary Economics A 2
2011 Power and Plenty: Trade, War, and the World Economy in the Second Millennium. By Ronald Findlay and Kevin H. O'Rourke. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. Pp. x, 619. $29.95, paper. Journal of Economic History B 1
2010 Sudden stops: Determinants and output effects in the first era of globalization, 1880-1913 Journal of Development Economics A 3
2010 Foreign currency debt, financial crises and economic growth: A long-run view Journal of International Money and Finance B 3
2010 International aspects of the Great Depression and the crisis of 2007: similarities, differences, and lessons Oxford Review of Economic Policy C 2
2010 Trade costs in the first wave of globalization Explorations in Economic History B 3
2010 Riding the Wave of Trade: The Rise of Labor Regulation in the Golden Age of Globalization Journal of Economic History B 2
2009 Identifying the effects of an exchange rate depreciation on country risk: Evidence from a natural experiment Journal of International Money and Finance B 3
2009 Why do countries peg the way they peg? The determinants of anchor currency choice Journal of International Money and Finance B 2
2008 Trade Costs, 1870-2000 American Economic Review S 3
2007 Global capitalism: Its fall and rise in the twentieth century Journal of International Economics A 1
2006 The role of foreign currency debt in financial crises: 1880-1913 versus 1972-1997 Journal of Banking & Finance B 2
2005 Voting rules and the success of connected lending in 19th century New England banks Explorations in Economic History B 1
2005 A new world order: explaining the international diffusion of the gold standard, 1870-1913 Journal of International Economics A 1
2003 Exchange-Rate Regimes and International Trade: Evidence from the Classical Gold Standard Era American Economic Review S 1