Nikolaus Wolf
University of Warwick and CEPR
Nikolaus Wolf joined the University of Warwick's Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation as a Senior Research Fellow in October 2006. Before Warwick, he was Assistant Professor at the Free University Berlin, Visiting Assistant Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, and Research Fellow at the London School of Economics. He is a Research Affiliate at CEPR (International Trade and Economic History). He holds a Ph.D in Economics from Humboldt University Berlin, an MSc. in Economics from Humboldt University Berlin and a M.A. in Modern History from Free University Berlin.
His main research areas are International Trade, Economic Geography and Economic History.
Articles by Nikolaus Wolf:
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Tear down this wall: On the persistence of borders in trade
9 November 2009, 9018 reads
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European economic integration: Undoing 1914-1945
29 May 2008, 12158 reads
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What history says about the euro’s future
21 February 2008, 12992 reads
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The Habsburgs and future European integration
7 July 2007, 42095 reads
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