Erik Green

Erik Green

Lunds Universitet

H-index: 15

Europe-Sweden

About Erik Green

Erik Green, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Lunds Universitet, specializes in the field of African economic history, development economics, labour history.

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

Property Rights and Labour Relations: Explaining the Relative Success of Native Purchase Area Farmers in Southern Rhodesia, 1930–1965

Estimating historical inequality from social tables: Towards Methodological Consistency

Did it pay to be a pioneer? Wealth accumulation in a newly settled frontier society

Pre-colonial economies

Systematic bias in social tables estimates of inequality?: Large bottom classes and small populations

The social mobility of settlers: Evidence from annual Cape Colony tax censuses

Ecology, Indigenous Agency in the Seventeenth Century: A case study of Hudson Bay and Cape Colony

Creating the Cape Colony: The political economy of settler colonization

Erik Green Information

University

Position

Department of economic history Stockholm University

Citations(all)

611

Citations(since 2020)

351

Cited By

393

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Erik Green Skills & Research Interests

African economic history

development economics

labour history

Top articles of Erik Green

Property Rights and Labour Relations: Explaining the Relative Success of Native Purchase Area Farmers in Southern Rhodesia, 1930–1965

Journal of Southern African Studies

2024/2/28

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

Estimating historical inequality from social tables: Towards Methodological Consistency

2023/3/10

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

Did it pay to be a pioneer? Wealth accumulation in a newly settled frontier society

2022/2/18

Pre-colonial economies

2022/4

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

Systematic bias in social tables estimates of inequality?: Large bottom classes and small populations

2022/2/3

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

The social mobility of settlers: Evidence from annual Cape Colony tax censuses

2022/1/28

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

Ecology, Indigenous Agency in the Seventeenth Century: A case study of Hudson Bay and Cape Colony

2022/1/27

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

Creating the Cape Colony: The political economy of settler colonization

2022

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

Window of Opportunities: The Great Depression, Protectionism and the Rise of Profitable Settler Agriculture in Africa

2022

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

The distributional effects of homogamy and consanguinity at the Cape

2022

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

Jeanne Cilliers
Jeanne Cilliers

H-Index: 6

Changes in Occupational Structure in Malawi, c. 1930-2010: A Story of Structural Continuity?

2021/3/26

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

Institutions of Equal Opportunity?: Economic mobility in the Cape Colony

2021

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

Labour, capital and property rights in a land abundant peasant economy: Explaining the relative success of Native Purchase farmers in Southern Rhodesia, c. 1930-1960

2021

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

The substitutability of slaves: evidence from the eastern frontier of the Cape colony

Economic History of Developing Regions

2020/5/3

Erik Green
Erik Green

H-Index: 9

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