Colin O'Reilly

Colin O'Reilly

Creighton University

H-index: 11

North America-United States

About Colin O'Reilly

Colin O'Reilly, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Creighton University, specializes in the field of Institutions and Development, Political Economy, Regulation, Income Inequality, Post-conflict Recovery.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Freedom through taxation: the effect of fiscal capacity on the rule of law

Gender, Property Rights and Economic Growth: Including Women’s Rights in Studies of Growth

Freedom from Unit Roots? The Time Series Properties of Democracy and Economic Freedom

Contestable Monopolies on Violence: Polycentricity, Rebel Groups, and Institutional Quality

The Expansive Corridor: Testing Acemoglu and Robinson (2019)

An index measuring state capacity, 1789–2018

Deregulate Low‐​ Income Entrepreneurs to Address American Poverty

Regulation and income inequality in the United States

Colin O'Reilly Information

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Citations(all)

336

Citations(since 2020)

277

Cited By

137

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

11

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Creighton University

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Colin O'Reilly Skills & Research Interests

Institutions and Development

Political Economy

Regulation

Income Inequality

Post-conflict Recovery

Top articles of Colin O'Reilly

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Freedom through taxation: the effect of fiscal capacity on the rule of law

European journal of law and economics

Ryan H Murphy

Colin O’Reilly

2023/8

Gender, Property Rights and Economic Growth: Including Women’s Rights in Studies of Growth

Available at SSRN 4497586

Colin O'Reilly

Kathleen Sheehan

2023/7/2

Freedom from Unit Roots? The Time Series Properties of Democracy and Economic Freedom

The Time Series Properties of Democracy and Economic Freedom (October 10, 2023)

Colin O'Reilly

Ryan Murphy

2023/10/10

Contestable Monopolies on Violence: Polycentricity, Rebel Groups, and Institutional Quality

Rebel Groups, and Institutional Quality

Colin O'Reilly

Ryan H Murphy

2023

The Expansive Corridor: Testing Acemoglu and Robinson (2019)

The Journal of Development Studies

Ryan Murphy

Colin O’reilly

2023/4/10

An index measuring state capacity, 1789–2018

Economica

Colin O'Reilly

Ryan H Murphy

2022/7

Deregulate Low‐​ Income Entrepreneurs to Address American Poverty

Colin O’Reilly

2022/4/6

Regulation and income inequality in the United States

European Journal of Political Economy

Dustin Chambers

Colin O'Reilly

2022/3/1

Barriers to entry, entrepreneurship and income inequality within the USA

Journal of entrepreneurship and public policy

Colin O'Reilly

2022/12/12

The economic theory of regulation and inequality

Public Choice

Dustin Chambers

Colin O’Reilly

2022/10

Violent conflict and institutional change*

Economics of Transition and Institutional Change

Colin O'Reilly

2021/4

The Regressive Effects of Regulations in South Dakota

Policy File

Dustin Chambers

Colin O'Reilly

2021/3/16

Tax policy and charitable giving: an evaluation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act 2017 and its impact on charitable contributions

Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice

Scott Haveman

Colin O’Reilly

2021/10/1

Violent Conflict and the Strength of Civil Society

Available at SSRN 3925357

Colin O'Reilly

2021/9/17

Financial regulation and income inequality

Quarterly Journal of Finance and Accounting

GP Manish

COLIN O’REILLY

2020/7/1

The champions of capitalism? National leaders and the institutional channel

Applied Economics Letters

Ryan H Murphy

Colin W O’Reilly

2020/5/3

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

University of Toronto Quarterly

David Thunder

2016

Assessing state capacity libertarianism

Cato J.

Ryan H Murphy

Colin O'Reilly

2020

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