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Professor Max Schulze

Professor Max Schulze

Professor of Economic History

Department of Economic History

Telephone
+44 (0)2 7955 6784
Room No
SAR 6.14
Office Hours
Monday 16:30-18:00. Book via Student Hub
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Languages
English, German
Key Expertise
19th century, Austria, European economy, economic development

About me

Research interests

European economic history; economic development of the Habsburg Empire; goods and capital market integration; long-run economic growth and convergence; historical economic geography.

Current research projects

  • Integration and Growth: Capital and Goods Markets in 14th to 18th century   Europe (with O. Volckart; Leverhulme Trust, grant RPG-133)
  • Market Integration and the Welfare of Europeans (with G. Federico; ERC)
  • Market Access, Endowments, Industrial Location: The Habsburg Economy, 1870-1913 (Economic & Social Research Council, grant RES-000-22-1598)
  • Das Handelsnetz Zentraleuropas: Preisintegration und interregionaler Handel zwischen Österreich, Ungarn, der Tschechischen Republik, der Slowakei, Polen und Deutschland, 1850-1939 (with N. Wolf; Fritz Thyssen Stiftung)

Teaching 2019-20

- Knowledge, Technology and Economy from the Middle Ages to Modernity

You can view Professor Schulze's CV here: Max Schulze CV [PDF]

 

Expertise Details

19th century; Austria; European economy; continental Europe; economic development; economic history

Selected publications

  • ‘From Empire to Republic: Regional Inequality in Austria, 1870-2010’, in J. Roses and N. Wolf (eds.), The Economic Development of Europe’s Regions (Routledge: forthcoming).
  • How Peripheral was the Periphery? Industrialisation in East Central Europe since 1870’, with A. Klein and T. Vonyó, in K.H. O’Rourke and J.G. Williamson (eds.), The Spread of Modern Industry to the Periphery since 1871 (Oxford University Press: 2017), pp.63-90.
  • ’, with D. Chilosi and O. Volckart, ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Working Papers in Economic History 236 (2016).
  • ’, with N. Wolf, Economic History Review 65, 2 (2012), pp.652–673. 
  •  with H.C. Heinemeyer and N. Wolf, Journal of Economic History 71, No. 4 (2011), pp.915-949. 
  •  with N. Wolf, Journal of Economic Geography 9 (2009) No.1, pp. 117-136. 
  • Économies et Sociétés, Série‘Histoire Economique Quantitative’, AF, no. 39, 9/2008, pp. 1597-1614.
  • European Review of Economic History 11 (2007), pp.189-218. → insert link
  • ’, with P. Epstein and P. Howlett, Explorations in Economic History 44 (2007), No. 1, pp. 100-113.