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Cédric Chambru
(Cedric Chambru)

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First Name:Cedric
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Last Name:Chambru
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RePEc Short-ID:pch1958
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https://cedricchambru.github.io/
Terminal Degree:2019 Département d'histoire, économie et société; Université de Genève (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Centre de Recherche Économique sur la Gouvernance, l'Inégalité et les Conflits
Département d'Économie
École Normale Supérieure de Lyon

Lyon, France
http://economie.ens-lyon.fr/en/research/cergic
RePEc:edi:censlfr (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Cédric Chambru & Simon Hediger & Jakob Metzler & Ulrich Woitek, 2025. "The Height of Swiss Mercenaries, c. 1725 - c. 1865," Working Papers hal-05130188, HAL.
  2. Paul Maneuvrier-Hervieu & Cédric Chambru, 2024. "Working Time, Holidays, and Labour Conditions in Early Modern Normandy," Working Papers hal-04630438, HAL.
  3. Cédric Chambru, 2023. "Environmental shocks, religious struggle, and resilience: a contribution to the economic history of Ancien Régime France," Post-Print hal-05004006, HAL.
  4. Mhamed Ben Salah & Cedric Chambru & Maleke Fourati, 2022. "The Colonial Legacy of Education: Evidence from of Tunisia," IHEID Working Papers 13-2022, Economics Section, The Graduate Institute of International Studies.
  5. Cédric Chambru & Paul Maneuvrier-Hervieu, 2022. "Introducing HiSCoD: a new gateway for the study of historical social conflict," ECON - Working Papers 407, Department of Economics - University of Zurich.
  6. Cédric Chambru & Paul Maneuvrier-Hervieu, 2021. "The evolution of wages in early modern Normandy (1600–1850)," ECON - Working Papers 398, Department of Economics - University of Zurich.
  7. Marx, Benjamin & Chambru, Cédric & Henry, Emeric, 2021. "The Dynamic Consequences of State-Building: Evidence from the French Revolution," CEPR Discussion Papers 16815, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  8. Scott Viallet-Thévenin & Cédric Chambru, 2020. "Attaining autonomy in the empire: French governors between 1860 and 1960," ECON - Working Papers 366, Department of Economics - University of Zurich.
  9. Cédric Chambru, 2020. "Weather shocks, poverty and crime in 18th-century Savoy," Post-Print hal-05029782, HAL.

Articles

  1. Chambru, Cédric & Maneuvrier-Hervieu, Paul, 2024. "Introducing HiSCoD: A New Gateway for the Study of Historical Social Conflict," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 118(2), pages 1084-1091, May.
  2. Cédric Chambru & Emeric Henry & Benjamin Marx, 2024. "The Dynamic Consequences of State Building: Evidence from the French Revolution," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 114(11), pages 3578-3622, November.
  3. Ben Salah, Mhamed & Chambru, Cédric & Fourati, Maleke, 2024. "The colonial legacy of education: Evidence from Tunisia," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 52(4), pages 773-792.
  4. Cédric Chambru & Paul Maneuvrier‐Hervieu, 2023. "The evolution of wages in early modern Normandy (1600–1850)," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 76(3), pages 917-940, August.
  5. Cédric Chambru, 2023. "Environmental shocks, religious struggle, and resilience: a contribution to the economic history of Ancien Régime France," European Review of Economic History, European Historical Economics Society, vol. 27(4), pages 638-640.
  6. Chambru, Cédric, 2020. "Weather shocks, poverty and crime in 18th-century Savoy," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 78(C).

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Cédric Chambru, 2023. "Environmental shocks, religious struggle, and resilience: a contribution to the economic history of Ancien Régime France," Post-Print hal-05004006, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Eva Davoine & Joseph Enguehard & Igor Kolesnikov, 2025. "The Political Costs of Taxation," CESifo Working Paper Series 11945, CESifo.
    2. Eva Davoine & Joseph Enguehard & Igor Kolesnikov, 2025. "The Political Costs of Taxation," Working Papers 027, EU Tax Observatory.

  2. Cédric Chambru & Paul Maneuvrier-Hervieu, 2022. "Introducing HiSCoD: a new gateway for the study of historical social conflict," ECON - Working Papers 407, Department of Economics - University of Zurich.

    Cited by:

    1. Sebastian Ottinger & Lukas Rosenberger, 2024. "The American Origin of the French Revolution," CERGE-EI Working Papers wp774, The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute, Prague.
    2. Eva Davoine & Joseph Enguehard & Igor Kolesnikov, 2025. "The Political Costs of Taxation," CESifo Working Paper Series 11945, CESifo.
    3. Cédric Chambru & Emeric Henry & Benjamin Marx, 2022. "The Dynamic Consequences of State-Building: Evidence from the French Revolution," Sciences Po Economics Publications (main) hal-03812820, HAL.
    4. Giommoni, Tommaso & Tabellini, Marco & Loumeau, Gabriel, 2025. "Extractive Taxation and the French Revolution," IZA Discussion Papers 17825, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    5. Tommaso Giommoni & Gabriel Loumeau & Marco Tabellini & Gabriel Loumeau, 2025. "Extractive Taxation and the French Revolution," CESifo Working Paper Series 11798, CESifo.
    6. Eva Davoine & Joseph Enguehard & Igor Kolesnikov, 2025. "The Political Costs of Taxation," Working Papers 027, EU Tax Observatory.

  3. Cédric Chambru & Paul Maneuvrier-Hervieu, 2021. "The evolution of wages in early modern Normandy (1600–1850)," ECON - Working Papers 398, Department of Economics - University of Zurich.

    Cited by:

    1. Paker, Meredith & Stephenson, Judy & Wallis, Patrick, 2025. "Predictive modeling the past," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 128852, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    2. Rota, Mauro & Spinesi, Luca, 2024. "Economic growth before the Industrial Revolution: Rural production and guilds in the European Little Divergence," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 130(C).
    3. David Bris & Ronan Tallec, 2023. "The European marriage pattern and the sensitivity of female age at marriage to economic context. Montesquieu-Volvestre, 1660–1789," Cliometrica, Springer;Cliometric Society (Association Francaise de Cliométrie), vol. 17(2), pages 187-231, May.

  4. Marx, Benjamin & Chambru, Cédric & Henry, Emeric, 2021. "The Dynamic Consequences of State-Building: Evidence from the French Revolution," CEPR Discussion Papers 16815, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

    Cited by:

    1. Giommoni, Tommaso & Tabellini, Marco & Loumeau, Gabriel, 2025. "Extractive Taxation and the French Revolution," IZA Discussion Papers 17825, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    2. Tommaso Giommoni & Gabriel Loumeau & Marco Tabellini & Gabriel Loumeau, 2025. "Extractive Taxation and the French Revolution," CESifo Working Paper Series 11798, CESifo.

  5. Cédric Chambru, 2020. "Weather shocks, poverty and crime in 18th-century Savoy," Post-Print hal-05029782, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Melander, Eric & Miotto, Martina, 2021. "Welfare Cuts and Crime: Evidence from the New Poor Law," CAGE Online Working Paper Series 548, Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE).
    2. Marazyan, Karine, 2025. "The effects of rainfall shocks on divorce requests: Evidence from Colonial Senegal," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 53(2), pages 317-344.
    3. Bindler, Anna & Machin, Stephen & Hjalmarsson, Randi & Rubio-Ramos, Melissa, 2023. "Murphy’s Law or Luck of the Irish? Disparate Treatment of the Irish in 19th Century Courts," CAGE Online Working Paper Series 661, Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE).
    4. Bindler, Anna & Hjalmarsson, Randi & Machin, Stephen & Rubio-Ramos, Melissa, 2023. "Murphy's Law or Luck of the Irish? Disparate Treatment of the Irish in 19th Century Courts," IZA Discussion Papers 16071, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

Articles

  1. Chambru, Cédric & Maneuvrier-Hervieu, Paul, 2024. "Introducing HiSCoD: A New Gateway for the Study of Historical Social Conflict," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 118(2), pages 1084-1091, May.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Cédric Chambru & Emeric Henry & Benjamin Marx, 2024. "The Dynamic Consequences of State Building: Evidence from the French Revolution," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 114(11), pages 3578-3622, November.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Cédric Chambru & Paul Maneuvrier‐Hervieu, 2023. "The evolution of wages in early modern Normandy (1600–1850)," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 76(3), pages 917-940, August.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  4. Cédric Chambru, 2023. "Environmental shocks, religious struggle, and resilience: a contribution to the economic history of Ancien Régime France," European Review of Economic History, European Historical Economics Society, vol. 27(4), pages 638-640. See citations under working paper version above.
  5. Chambru, Cédric, 2020. "Weather shocks, poverty and crime in 18th-century Savoy," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 78(C).
    See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.

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