Daniel Meierrieks

3.1k total citations
78 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Daniel Meierrieks is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics and Information Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel Meierrieks has authored 78 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 55 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 20 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 12 papers in Information Systems. Recurrent topics in Daniel Meierrieks's work include Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence (42 papers), Political Conflict and Governance (31 papers) and Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance (18 papers). Daniel Meierrieks is often cited by papers focused on Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence (42 papers), Political Conflict and Governance (31 papers) and Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance (18 papers). Daniel Meierrieks collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Austria and United States. Daniel Meierrieks's co-authors include Tim Krieger, Thomas Gries, Manfred Kraft, Friedrich Schneider, Marc Helbling, Nabamita Dutta, Andreas Freytag, Jens J. Krüger, Eugen Dimant and Axel Dreher and has published in prestigious journals such as The Economic Journal, American Political Science Review and World Development.

In The Last Decade

Daniel Meierrieks

76 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniel Meierrieks Germany 21 928 579 303 187 141 78 1.6k
Mehmet Ulubaşoğlu Australia 18 526 0.6× 740 1.3× 227 0.7× 356 1.9× 202 1.4× 55 1.5k
Christian Ebeke United States 19 562 0.6× 827 1.4× 153 0.5× 325 1.7× 157 1.1× 71 1.5k
Kevin Sylwester United States 18 430 0.5× 865 1.5× 224 0.7× 260 1.4× 90 0.6× 54 1.3k
Thomas Barnebeck Andersen Denmark 16 435 0.5× 592 1.0× 270 0.9× 148 0.8× 261 1.9× 50 1.3k
Thomas Gries Germany 16 309 0.3× 734 1.3× 222 0.7× 187 1.0× 92 0.7× 76 1.4k
Kwabena Gyimah‐Brempong United States 21 760 0.8× 1.1k 1.9× 554 1.8× 262 1.4× 153 1.1× 63 2.0k
Florian Haelg Switzerland 6 284 0.3× 949 1.6× 194 0.6× 259 1.4× 163 1.2× 9 1.5k
Simon Feeny Australia 22 532 0.6× 585 1.0× 225 0.7× 126 0.7× 80 0.6× 86 1.5k
Arusha Cooray Australia 26 664 0.7× 1.3k 2.3× 414 1.4× 469 2.5× 141 1.0× 95 2.1k
Tony Addison United States 24 586 0.6× 522 0.9× 183 0.6× 235 1.3× 200 1.4× 105 1.4k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dimant, Eugen, Tim Krieger, & Daniel Meierrieks. (2024). Paying Them to Hate US: The Effect of US Military Aid on Anti-American Terrorism, 1968–2018. The Economic Journal. 134(663). 2772–2802. 3 indexed citations
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Meierrieks, Daniel. (2024). The effect of terrorism on economic inequality in democracies and non-democracies. European Journal of Political Economy. 86. 102640–102640. 1 indexed citations
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Meierrieks, Daniel & David Stadelmann. (2024). Is temperature adversely related to economic development? Evidence on the short-run and the long-run links from sub-national data. Energy Economics. 136. 107758–107758. 6 indexed citations
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Helbling, Marc, Diego Rybski, Jacob Schewe, et al.. (2023). Measuring the effect of climate change on migration flows: Limitations of existing data and analytical frameworks. PLOS Climate. 2(1). e0000078–e0000078. 7 indexed citations
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Meierrieks, Daniel & Max Schaub. (2023). Terrorism and child mortality. Health Economics. 33(1). 21–40. 8 indexed citations
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Helbling, Marc, Daniel Meierrieks, & Sergi Pardos‐Prado. (2022). Terrorism and Immigration Policy Preferences. Defence and Peace Economics. 34(5). 646–659. 2 indexed citations
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Helbling, Marc & Daniel Meierrieks. (2020). Transnational terrorism and restrictive immigration policies. Journal of Peace Research. 57(4). 564–580. 18 indexed citations
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Meierrieks, Daniel. (2020). Weather shocks, climate change and human health. World Development. 138. 105228–105228. 62 indexed citations
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Krieger, Tim, et al.. (2016). Heterogeneous Terrorism: Determinants of Left-Wing and Nationalist-Separatist Terrorism in Western Europe. Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy. 22(4). 393–401. 10 indexed citations
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Gries, Thomas, et al.. (2015). Oppressive Governments, Dependence on the United States and Anti-American Terrorism. Oxford Economic Papers. 67(1).
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Krieger, Tim & Daniel Meierrieks. (2015). The rise of capitalism and the roots of anti-American terrorism. Journal of Peace Research. 52(1). 46–61. 20 indexed citations
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Krieger, Tim & Daniel Meierrieks. (2015). Political Capitalism: The Interaction between Income Inequality, Economic Freedom and Democracy. SSRN Electronic Journal. 6 indexed citations
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Krieger, Tim & Daniel Meierrieks. (2014). How to Deal with International Terrorism. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Meierrieks, Daniel & Thomas Gries. (2013). Causality between terrorism and economic growth. Journal of Peace Research. 50(1). 91–104. 91 indexed citations
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Meierrieks, Daniel. (2012). Rooted in Urban Poverty? Failed Modernization and Terrorism. Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy. 18(3). 9 indexed citations
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Krieger, Tim, et al.. (2012). Great Expectations and Hard Times - The (Nontrivial) Impact of Education on Domestic Terrorism. SSRN Electronic Journal. 7 indexed citations
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Meierrieks, Daniel & Thomas Gries. (2012). Economic Performance And Terrorist Activity In Latin America. Defence and Peace Economics. 23(5). 447–470. 23 indexed citations
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Freytag, Andreas, Jens J. Krüger, Daniel Meierrieks, & Friedrich Schneider. (2011). The origins of terrorism: Cross-country estimates of socio-economic determinants of terrorism. SUNScholar (Stellenbosch University). 179 indexed citations
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Dreher, Axel, Tim Krieger, & Daniel Meierrieks. (2011). Hit and (they will) run: The impact of terrorism on migration. Economics Letters. 113(1). 42–46. 68 indexed citations
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Krieger, Tim & Daniel Meierrieks. (2009). Terrorism in the Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. SSRN Electronic Journal. 5 indexed citations

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