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Malik Curuk

Tilburg University - Department of Economics

P.O. Box 90153

Tilburg

Netherlands

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

DOWNLOADS

677

TOTAL CITATIONS

6

Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

Malthus Meets Luther: The Economics Behind the German Reformation

CESifo Working Paper Series No. 6010
Number of pages: 54 Posted: 25 Aug 2016
Malik Curuk and Sjak Smulders
Tilburg University - Department of Economics and Tilburg University - Tilburg University School of Economics and Management
Downloads 344 (219,867)
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institutional change, appropriate institutions, Malthusian growth, economics of religion, German Reformation, regional autonomy, agricultural potential, urbanization

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Oil Trade and Climate Policy

CESifo Working Paper Series No. 5285
Number of pages: 46 Posted: 14 Apr 2015
Malik Curuk and Suphi Sen
Tilburg University - Department of Economics and Wageningen University and Research (WUR)
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climate policy, oil trade, gravity equation, Green Paradox

3.

Trade, Technology Diffusion and Misallocation: Trade Partner Matters

CentER Discussion Paper Series No. 2012-046
Number of pages: 49 Posted: 14 Jun 2012 Last Revised: 18 Oct 2012
Malik Curuk
Tilburg University - Department of Economics
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International trade, Technology diffusion, Firm size distribution, Misallocation

4.

Labor Share, Industry Concentration and Energy Prices: Evidence from Europe

CentER Discussion Paper Nr. 2022-023
Number of pages: 74 Posted: 18 Dec 2023
Malik Curuk and Rik Rozendaal
Tilburg University - Department of Economics and Tilburg University
Downloads 101 (694,528)

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Energy price, labor share, market concentration, factor substitution

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The Effects of International Trade on Resource Misallocation: Trade Partner Matters

CentER Discussion Paper Series No. 2011-125
Posted: 01 Dec 2011
Malik Curuk
Tilburg University - Department of Economics

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international trade, knowledge spillovers, firm size, misallocation