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Gregory D. Hess

Gregory D. Hess

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Economics and Finance

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39
Citations
6213
World Ranking
2431
National Ranking
1369

Overview

Gregory D. Hess is affiliated with Wabash College in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on economics, econometrics, and finance, with contributions spanning related social sciences domains. The scholar has engaged in subfields including demography, general economics and econometrics, economics and econometrics, sociology and political science, as well as building and construction.

Their main research topics encompass culture, economy, and development studies; natural resources and economic development; historical economic and social studies; political conflict and governance; and mining and resource management.

Recent publication venues for Gregory D. Hess include the SSRN Electronic Journal and Economics Letters. The documented publications are as follows:

  • Mineral price shocks and Native American conflict, 2024, Economics Letters
  • European Recessions and Native American Conflict, 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Mineral Price Shocks and Native American Conflict, 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Hess are:

  • Marco Del Angel
  • Marc Weidenmier

Research by Hess addresses intersections of economic variables and sociopolitical phenomena, particularly examining how resource shocks and economic downturns influence historical conflicts involving Native American populations.

The scholar's work is distributed mainly through the SSRN Electronic Journal and Economics Letters, indicating active participation in platforms focusing on preliminary research distributions and short economic reports.

Best Publications

  • The Macroeconomic Consequences of Terrorism

    Stephen Blomberg;Gregory Hess;Athanasios Orphanides

  • The macroeconomic consequences of terrorism

    S.Brock Blomberg;Gregory D Hess;Athanasios Orphanides

  • Economic conditions and terrorism

    S.Brock Blomberg;Gregory D. Hess;Akila Weerapana

  • How much does violence tax trade

    S. Brock Blomberg;Gregory D. Hess

  • War Politics: An Economic, Rational-Voter Framework

    Gregory D Hess;Athanasios Orphanides

  • Are Higher Levels of Inflation Less Predictable? A State-Dependent Conditional Heteroscedasticity Approach

    Allan D. Brunner;Gregory D. Hess

  • The Temporal Links between Conflict and Economic Activity

    S. Brock Blomberg;Gregory D. Hess

  • A Spatial Theory of Positive and Negative Campaigning

    Joseph E. Harrington;Gregory D. Hess;Gregory D. Hess

  • War and Democracy

    Gregory D. Hess;Athanasios Orphanides

  • Intranational business cycles in the United States

    Gregory D Hess;Kwanho Shin

  • Politics and exchange rate forecasts

    S.Brock Blomberg;Gregory D. Hess

  • The Power of Leading Subtly: Alan Greenspan, Rhetorical Leadership, and Monetary Policy

    Michelle C. Bligh;Gregory D. Hess

  • Measuring and Comparing Business-Cycle Features

    Gregory D. Hess;Shigeru Iwata

  • The Economic Welfare Cost of Conflict: An Empirical Assessment

    S. Brock Blomberg;Gregory D. Hess

  • Marriage and Consumption Insurance: What's Love Got to Do with It?

    Gregory D. Hess

  • An Economic Model of Terrorism

    S. Brock Blomberg;Gregory D. Hess;Akila Weerapana

  • International Terrorism: Causes, Consequences and Cures

    Graham Bird;S. Brock Blomberg;Gregory D. Hess

  • Terrorism, Economic Development, and Political Openness: From (No) Butter to Guns? Understanding the Economic Role in Transnational Terrorism

    S. Brock Blomberg;Gregory D. Hess

  • The Lexus and the Olive Branch: Globalization, Democratization and Terrorism

    S. Brock Blomberg;Gregory D. Hess

  • The Economic Welfare Cost of Conflict: An Empirical Assessment

    Gregory D. Hess

Frequent Co-Authors

Kwanho Shin
Kwanho Shin Korea University
Ralph Chami
Ralph Chami International Monetary Fund
Graham Bird
Graham Bird Claremont Graduate University
Joseph E. Harrington
Joseph E. Harrington University of Pennsylvania

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