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Martin Uebele
Martin Uebele
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National and international market integration in the 19th century: Evidence from comovement
M Uebele
Explorations in Economic History, 2011
73*2011
Tracking down the business cycle: A dynamic factor model for Germany 1820–1913
S Sarferaz, M Uebele
Explorations in Economic History 46 (3), 368-387, 2009
542009
Stock markets and business cycle comovement in Germany before World War I: Evidence from spectral analysis
M Uebele, A Ritschl
Journal of macroeconomics 31 (1), 35-57, 2009
402009
Real Wages and the Origins of Modern Economic Growth in Germany, 16th to 19th Centuries
U Pfister, J Riedel, M Uebele
322012
The US business cycle, 1867–2006: A dynamic factor approach
A Ritschl, S Sarferaz, M Uebele
Review of Economics and Statistics 98 (1), 159-172, 2016
252016
The global impact of the great depression
T Albers, M Uebele
The London School of Economics and Political Science, 2015
222015
The US business cycle, 1867-1995: dynamic factor analysis vs. reconstructed national accounts
A Ritschl, S Sarferaz, M Uebele
Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2008
21*2008
Paving the way to modernity: Prussian roads and grain market integration in Westphalia, 1821–1855
M Uebele, D Gallardo-Albarrán
Scandinavian Economic History Review 63 (1), 69-92, 2015
202015
What drives commodity market integration? Evidence from the 1800s
M Uebele
CESifo Economic Studies 59 (2), 412-442, 2013
152013
The great moderation of grain price volatility: Market integration vs. climate change, Germany, 1650–1790
H Albers, U Pfister, M Uebele
EHES Working Papers in Economic History, 2018
102018
The restoration of the gold standard after the US Civil War: a volatility analysis
M Meulemann, M Uebele, B Wilfling
Journal of Financial Stability 12, 37-46, 2014
102014
Food security, harvest shocks, and the potato as secondary crop in Saxony, 1792-1811
M Uebele, T Grünebaum
Groningen Growth and Development Centre, 2013
102013
Die Identifikation internationaler Konjunkturzyklen in disaggregierten Daten: Deutschland, Frankreich und Grossbritannien, 1862-1913
M Uebele
Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte/Economic History Yearbook 52 (1), 19-44, 2011
92011
Demand matters: German wheat market integration 1806–1855 in a European context
M Uebele
Working Paper, University of Muenster, 2010
82010
Rural infrastructure and agricultural market integration in the United States: a long run perspective
PR Sharp, M Uebele
Discussion Papers of Business and Economics 10, 2013
72013
The great moderation of grain price volatility: Market integration vs. climatic change, Germany, seventeenth to nineteenth centuries
U Pfister, M Uebele, H Albers
BETA-Workshop in Historical Economics, Strasbourg, 13-14, 2011
72011
King’s law and food storage in Saxony, c. 1790-1830
M Uebele, T Grünebaum, M Kopsidis
Center for Quantitative Economics Working Papers 26, 2013
62013
Deutsche Weizenpreise 1806-1855: Eine Comovement-Analyse nationaler und internationaler Marktintegration
M Uebele
Globalisierung in der Geschichte: Erträge der 23. Arbeitstagung der …, 2011
52011
Tracking Down the Business Cycle: A Dynamic Factor Model For 1820-1913
S Sarferaz, M Uebele
Humboldt-University Berlin, 2007
52007
Size and structure of disaster relief when state capacity is limited: China’s 1823 flood
Y Ni, M Uebele
Australian Economic History Review 59 (1), 24-54, 2019
32019
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