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John Joseph Wallis is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, with significant contributions in both Medicine and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. The primary fields of study include Medicine with 12 publications and Economics, Econometrics and Finance with 8 publications.

The scientist's work delves into several subfields, among them Economics and Econometrics, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Demography, Surgery, and Epidemiology. Their research topics cover a diverse array of subjects such as Economic Theory and Institutions, Culture, Economy, and Development Studies, Historical Economic and Social Studies, Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair, Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments, Corruption and Economic Development, and Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems.

Frequent co-authors associated with John Joseph Wallis are Naomi R. Lamoreaux, Mark DeCaro, Daniel I Shpigel, Dane O'Donnell, and Meryl Ponce. Co-authorship counts indicate multiple collaborations, particularly with Naomi R. Lamoreaux and Mark DeCaro.

They have published in various venues, with the most frequent publication outlets being The Journal of Economic History, SSRN Electronic Journal, Value in Health, The Medicine Forum, and Journal of the Early Republic.

  • An Alternative Institutional Approach to Rules, Organizations, and Development (2022) in The Journal of Economic History
  • Economic Crisis, General Laws, and the Mid-Nineteenth-Century Transformation of American Political Economy (2021) in Journal of the Early Republic
  • Economic Crisis, General Laws, and the Mid-Nineteenth-Century Transformation of American Political Economy (2020) in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Acute Mitral Valve Regurgitation Presenting With Right Upper Lobe Opacification (2022) in Cureus
  • Growing, Shrinking, and Long-Run Economic Performance: Historical Perspectives on Economic Development (2025) in The Journal of Economic History

John Joseph Wallis is also an author of book publications, including the work "Gewalt und Gesellschaftsordnungen," published in 2025 by Mohr Siebeck eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Measuring the Transaction Sector in the American Economy, 1870-1970

    John J Wallis;Douglass North

  • Violence and Social Orders

    Douglass North;John Joseph Wallis;Barry Weingast

  • A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History

    Douglass C. North;John Joseph Wallis;John Joseph Wallis;Barry R. Weingast

  • Decentralization in the Public Sector: An Empirical Study of State and Local Government

    John Joseph Wallis;Wallace E Oates

  • Limited Access Orders in the Developing World : A New Approach to the Problems of Development

    Douglass C. North;John Joseph Wallis;John Joseph Wallis;Steven B. Webb;Barry R. Weingast

  • In the shadow of violence : politics, economics, and the problems of development

    Douglass C. North;John Joseph Wallis;Steven B. Webb;Barry R. Weingast

  • American Government Finance in the Long Run: 1790 to 1990

    John Joseph Wallis

  • Constitutions, Corporations, and Corruption: American States and Constitutional Change, 1842 to 1852

    John Joseph Wallis

  • Banks and State Public Finance in the New Republic: The United States, 1790–1860

    Richard Sylla;John B. Legler;John J. Wallis

  • The Political Economy of New Deal Spending Revisited, Again: With and without Nevada

    John Joseph Wallis

  • Violence and the Rise of Open-Access Orders

    Douglass C. North;John Joseph Wallis;Barry R. Weingast

  • Employment, Politics, and Economic Recovery during the Great Depression

    John Joseph Wallis

  • The Birth of the Old Federalism: Financing the New Deal, 1932-1940

    John Joseph Wallis

  • The Concept of Systematic Corruption in American History

    John Joseph Wallis

  • American Economic Growth and Standards of Living before the Civil War

    Robert E. Gallman;John Joseph Wallis

  • American Economic Growth and Standards of Living before the Civil War

    Robert E Gallman;John Joseph Wallis

  • Violence and Social Orders: The Conceptual Framework

    Douglass C. North;John Joseph Wallis;Barry R. Weingast

  • Employment in the Great Depression: New data and hypotheses

    John Joseph Wallis

  • American Government Expenditures: A Historical Perspective

    Douglass C North;John Joseph Wallis

  • Institutions, organizations, impersonality, and interests: The dynamics of institutions☆

    John Joseph Wallis

  • Does Economic Sclerosis Set in with Age? An Empirical Study of the Olson Hypothesis

    John Joseph Wallis;Wallace E. Oates

  • Should Transaction Costs be Subtracted from Gross National Product

    John Joseph Wallis;Douglass C. North

  • THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF NEW DEAL FISCAL FEDERALISM

    John Joseph Wallis

  • Public Relief and Private Employment in the Great Depression

    John Joseph Wallis;Daniel K. Benjamin

  • Growing, Shrinking, and Long Run Economic Performance: Historical Perspectives on Economic Development

    Stephen Broadberry;John Joseph Wallis

  • Can the New Deal's Three R's Be Rehabilitated? A Program-by-Program, County-by-County Analysis

    Price Fishback;Shawn Kantor;John Joseph Wallis

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry R. Weingast
Barry R. Weingast Stanford University
Douglass C. North
Douglass C. North Washington University in St. Louis
Price V. Fishback
Price V. Fishback University of Arizona
Wallace E. Oates
Wallace E. Oates University of Maryland, College Park
Stephen Broadberry
Stephen Broadberry University of Oxford
Sebastian Galiani
Sebastian Galiani University of Maryland, College Park
Itai Sened
Itai Sened Tel Aviv University

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