Philip T. Fliers

Philip T. Fliers

Queen's University Belfast

H-index: 6

Europe-United Kingdom

About Philip T. Fliers

Philip T. Fliers, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queen's University Belfast, specializes in the field of Financial History, Business History, Corporate Finance.

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

Corporate taxes, leverage, and investment: Evidence from Nazi‐occupied Netherlands

British CEOs in the Twentieth Century: aristocratic amateurs to fat cats?

Was Marshall right? Managerial failure and corporate ownership in Edwardian Britain

Aristocratic amateurs to fat cats? British CEOs in the twentieth century

Data Explained: Productivity Differences within Northern Ireland

Data Insight: Productivity Differences within Northern Ireland

Data Explained

Productivity differences within Northern Ireland

Philip T. Fliers Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

130

Citations(since 2020)

113

Cited By

49

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

4

i10Index(since 2020)

4

Email

University Profile Page

Queen's University Belfast

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Philip T. Fliers Skills & Research Interests

Financial History

Business History

Corporate Finance

Top articles of Philip T. Fliers

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Corporate taxes, leverage, and investment: Evidence from Nazi‐occupied Netherlands

The Economic History Review

Philip T Fliers

Abe de Jong

Bert S van Stiphout‐Kramer

2024/3/7

British CEOs in the Twentieth Century: aristocratic amateurs to fat cats?

Business History Review

Michael Aldous

John Turner

Philip T Fliers

Robin Adams

2024/5/1

Was Marshall right? Managerial failure and corporate ownership in Edwardian Britain

The Journal of Economic History

Michael Aldous

Philip T Fliers

John D Turner

2023/3

Aristocratic amateurs to fat cats? British CEOs in the twentieth century

Robin JC Adams

Michael Aldous

Philip Fliers

John D Turner

2023

Data Explained: Productivity Differences within Northern Ireland

Philip T Fliers

John Turner

David Jordan

Sweta Pramanick

2023/7

Data Insight: Productivity Differences within Northern Ireland

Philip T Fliers

John Turner

David Jordan

Sweta Pramanick

2023/7

Data Explained

Gemma Allnatt

Martin Elliott

Laura Cowley

Alex Lee

Laura North

...

2023/6

Productivity differences within Northern Ireland

Philip T Fliers

David Jordan

Sweta Pramanick

John Turner

2023/6

Going Dutch: monetary policy in the Netherlands during the interwar gold standard, 1925–1936

Financial History Review

Philip T Fliers

Christopher L Colvin

2022/3/10

The fuel of unparalleled recovery: Monetary policy in South Africa between 1925 and 1936

Economic History of Developing Regions

Christie Swanepoel

Philip T Fliers

2021/5/4

Going Dutch: How the Netherlands Escaped its Golden Fetters, 1925-1936

Christopher L Colvin

Philip T Fliers

2021

Exceptional big linkers: Dutch evidence from the 20th century

Business History

Abe de Jong

Philip T Fliers

Gerarda Westerhuis

2021/9/3

Catering and dividend policy: evidence from the Netherlands over the twentieth century

Financial History Review

Abe de Jong

Philip Fliers

Henry Van Beusichem

2021/9/3

Predicting takeover targets: Long-run evidence from the Netherlands

De Economist

Abe De Jong

Philip T Fliers

2020/9

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Co-Authors

H-index: 31
John Turner

John Turner

Queen's University Belfast

H-index: 11
Chris Colvin

Chris Colvin

Queen's University Belfast

H-index: 4
Michael Aldous

Michael Aldous

Queen's University Belfast

H-index: 2
Henry van Beusichem

Henry van Beusichem

Universiteit Twente

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