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List of Publications

    Most of the journal articles and working papers are available in a previous version on the Centre Emile Bernheim Working Papers website. If you wish to  receive a copy of the papers, feel free to contact me.

Journal Articles:

  • Accominotti O., Albers T., Oosterlinck K., “Selective Default Expectations", The Review of Financial Studiesforthcoming.
  • David G., Li Y., Oosterlinck K., Renneboog L., “Art in Times of Crises”, Economic History Review, forthcoming.
  • Oosterlinck K., Radermecker A.-S., Song Y., “The Valuation of Copies for Chinese Artworks”, Journal of Cultural Economics, forthcoming.
  • Accominotti O., Albers T., Kessler P., Oosterlinck K., (2024),  “Sovereign Defaults and International Trade: Germany and its Creditors in the 1930s”, Journal of Historical Political Economy, 3, 4, pp. 459-500.
  • Dupin de Beyssat C., Greenwald D., Oosterlinck K., (2023) “Measuring nepotism and sexism in artistic recognition: the awarding of medals at the Paris Salon, 1850–1880”, Journal of Cultural Economics47, 3, pp. 407-436.
  • Euwe J., Oosterlinck K., (2023), "The German Art Market during World War II", European Review of Economic History, 27, 3, pp.412-436.
  • Oosterlinck K., Reyns A., Szafarz A., (2023), “Gold, Bitcoin, and Portfolio Diversification: Lessons from the Ukrainian War”, Resources Policy, 83, 103710.
  • Oosterlinck K., Radermecker A.-S., (2023), "Regulation or Reputation? Evidence from the Art Markett”, Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, 53, 2, pp. 103-121.
  •  Lacroix, J., Méon, P.-G., Oosterlinck K, (2023), Political Dynasties in Defense of Democracy: The Case of France’s 1940 Enabling Act”, Journal of Economic History, 83, 2, pp. 359-397.
  • David G., Huemer C., Oosterlinck K., (2023), "Art Dealers' Inventory Strategy the Case of Goupil, Boussod & Valadon, 1860-1914", Business History, 65, 1, pp. 24-55.
  • Oosterlinck K., Panizza U., Weidemaier M. C., Gulati M., (2022), “The Odious Haitian Independence Debt”, Journal of Globalization and Development, 13, 2, pp. 339-378.
  • Greenwald D., Oosterlinck K., (2022), "The Changing Faces of the Paris Salon: Using a New Dataset to Analyze Portraiture, 1740-1881", Poetics, 92, B, article 101649.
  • Oosterlinck K., Panizza U., Weidemaier M. C., Gulati M., (2022), “A Debt of Dishonor”, Boston University Law Review102, 4, pp. 1247-1276.
  •  Oosterlinck K., (2022), "Gustav Cramer, Max J. Friedländer and the Value of Expertise in the Arts", Capitalism. A Journal of History and Economics, 3, 1, pp. 19-56.
  • Ghallada Y., Girard A., Oosterlinck K., (2021), "Crises, Credit Booms and Monetary Policy", Economics Bulletin, 41, 3, pp. 1431-1443.
  • Blocher J., Gulati M., Oosterlinck K., (2020), "King Leopold's Bonds and the Odious Debts Mystery", Virginia Journal of International Law, 60, 3, pp. 487-530.
  • Oosterlinck K., Blocher J., Gulati M., (2020), "Why did Belgium Pay Leopold's Bonds?", Law and Contemporary Problems, 83, 2., pp. 49-70.
  • Collet S., Oosterlinck K., (2019), "Denouncing Odious Debts", Journal of Business Ethics, 160,1, pp. 205-223.
  • Gallais-Hamonno G., Hoang T.-H.-V., Oosterlinck K., (2019), "Price Formation on Clandestine Markets: The Case of the Paris Gold Market during WWII", Economic History Review, 72, 3, pp. 1048-1072 .
  • Collet S., Oosterlinck K., (2019), "Le concept de dettes odieuses", Revue d'économie financière, 133, pp. 273-281.
  • Oosterlinck K., Radermecker A.-S., (2019), " "The Master of..." Creating Names for Art History and the Art Market", Journal of Cultural Economics, 43, 1, pp. 57-95.
  • Oosterlinck K., Pirotte H., (2018), "Stock Exchange Competition: the Case of Geneva during the Interwar Period", Financial History Review, 25, 2, pp. 183-201.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2017), "Art as a Wartime Investment: Conspicuous Consumption and Discretion", Economic Journal, 127, 607, pp. 2665-2701.
  • Burietz A., Oosterlinck K., Szafarz A., (2017), “Europe vs. the U.S.: A New Look at the Syndicated Loan Pricing Puzzle”, Economics Letters, 160, pp. 50-53.
  • Huberman M., Meissner C., Oosterlinck K., (2017), "Technology and Geography in the Second Industrial Revolution: New Evidence from the Margins of Trade", Journal of Economic History,77, 1, pp. 39-89 (see also NBER Working Paper n°W20851).
  • Euwe J., Oosterlinck K., (2017), "Art Price economics in the Netherlands during World War II", Journal for Art Market Studies, 1, 1, pp. 47-67.
  • Brière M., Mignon V., Oosterlinck K., Szafarz A., (2016), "Towards Greater Diversification in Central Bank Reserves", Journal of Asset Management, 17, 4, pp. 295-312.
  • Mitchener K., Oosterlinck K., Weidenmier M., Haber S., (2015), "Victory or Repudiation? Predicting Winners in Civil Wars Using International Financial Markets", Journal of Banking & Finance, 60, pp. 310-319. (see also Oosterlinck K, Weidenmier M. (2007), "Victory or Repudiation: The probability of the Southern Confederacy Winning the Civil War" NBER Working Paper n° W13567, 29p).
  • David G., Oosterlinck K., (2015), "War, Monetary Reforms and the Art Market", Financial History Review, 22, 2, pp. 157-177.
  • Brière M., Oosterlinck K., Szafarz A., (2015), "Virtual Currency, Tangible Return: Portfolio Diversification with Bitcoins", Journal of Asset Management, 16, 6, pp. 365-373.
  • De Scheemaekere X., Oosterlinck K., Szafarz A., (2015), "Issues in Identifying Economic Crises: Insights from History", Financial History Review,22, 1, pp. 1-18.
  • Gallais-Hamonno G., Hoang T.-H.-V., Oosterlinck K., (2015), "Informational Efficiency of the Clandestine and Official Gold Markets in Paris", Economics Letters,126, .pp. 28-30.
  • Oosterlinck K., Ureche-Rangau L., Vaslin J.-M., (2014), "Baring, Wellington and the Resurection of French Public Finances following Waterloo", Journal of Economic History, 74, 4, pp. 1072-1102.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2013), "Sovereign Debt Default: Insights from History", Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 29, 4, pp. 697-714.
  • David G., Oosterlinck K., Szafarz A., (2013), "Art Market Inefficiency", Economics Letters, 121, 1, pp. 23-25.
  • Brière M., Drut B., Mignon V., Oosterlinck K., Szafarz A., (2013), "Is the Market Portfolio Efficient? A New Test of Mean-Variance Efficiency when All Assets Are Risky", Finance, 34, 1, pp. 7-41.
  • Flandreau M., Oosterlinck K, (2012), "Was the Emergence of the International Gold Standard Expected?  Evidence from Indian Government Securities", Journal of Monetary Economics, 59, 7, pp. 649-669.
  • Oosterlinck K., Ureche-Rangau L., (2012), "Interwar Romanian sovereign bonds: the impact of diplomacy, politics and the economy", Financial History Review, 19, 2, pp. 219-244. 
  • Bocart F., Oosterlinck K., (2011), “Discoveries of Fakes: their Impact on the Art Market”, Economics Letters, 113, 2, pp. 124-126.
  • Lindenberg M., Oosterlinck K., (2011), "Art Collections as a Strategy Tool: a Typology based on the Belgian Financial Sector", International Journal of Arts Management, 13, 3, pp. 4-19.
  • Bernal O., Oosterlinck K., Szafarz A., (2010), “Observing bailout expectations during a total eclipse of the sun”, Journal of International Money and Finance, 29, 7, pp.  1193-1205. 
  • Oosterlinck K., (2010) “French Stock Exchanges and Regulation during World War II”, Financial History Review, 17, 2, pp. 211-237.
  • Oosterlinck K., Ureche-Rangau L., (2008), "Multiple Potential Payers and Sovereign Bond Prices", Finance, 29, 1, pp. 31-52.
  • Occhino F., Oosterlinck K., White E., (2008), "How much can a victor force the vanquished to pay?", Journal of Economic History, 68, 1, pp. 1-45 (see also Occhino F., Oosterlinck K, White E., (2006), "How occupied France financed its own exploitation during WW2", NBER Working Paper n° W12137, 55p).
  • Occhino F., Oosterlinck K., White E., (2007), “How occupied France financed its own exploitation during WW2”, The American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 97, 2, pp. 295-299.
  • Oosterlinck K.,  Landon-Lane J., (2006), "Hope springs eternal: French bondholders and the Soviet Repudiation (1915-1919)", Review of Finance, 10, pp. 507-535.
  • Oosterlinck K., Ureche-Rangau L., (2005), "Entre la peste et le cholera: le détenteur d’obligations peut préférer la répudiation au défaut", Revue d’Economie Financière, 79, pp. 309-331.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2003), "The bond market and the legitimacy of Vichy France ", Explorations in Economic History, 40, pp. 326-344.
  • Oosterlinck K., (1999), "Les anticipations des marchés obligataires de 1939 à 1944. Contribution à l'étude des comportements des acteurs économiques en temps de guerre", Cahiers d’Histoire du Temps Présent, 6, pp. 151-182.

Books and Edited Books:

  • Oosterlinck K., (2016), Hope Springs Eternal. French Bondholders and the Repudiation of Russian Sovereign Debt, Yale University Press, 264p.
  • Farber A, Laurent M.-P., Oosterlinck K., Pirotte H., (2011), Synthèse de cours et exercices corrigés de finance, Paris, Pearson Education France, 3rd edition, 330p.
  • Farber A, Laurent M.-P., Oosterlinck K., Pirotte H., (2008), Synthèse de cours et exercices corrigés de finance, Paris, Pearson Education France, 2nd edition, 311p.
  • Oosterlinck K., Szafarz A., (2005), Obligations souveraines: situation du marché, évaluation du risque-pays et gestion des défauts, Bruxelles,  Editions Larcier, Collection Cahiers Financiers, 93p.
  • Farber A, Laurent M.-P., Oosterlinck K., Pirotte H., (2004), Synthèse de cours et exercices corrigés de finance, Paris, Pearson Education France, 226p.
  • Constas M., Devriese D., Oosterlinck K., (2003), editors, Solvay Business School 1903-2003, Bruxelles, Editions des Archives de l’ULB, 233p. 

Chapters in Books:

  •  Oosterlinck K., (2024), “L’investissement en art”, in G. David and F. Mairesse eds, Collectionneurs & Marché, Wittockiana, pp. 41-52.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2020), « Art et économie : le point de vue d’un économiste », in d’Ercole C. et Minovez J.-M. eds, Art & économie une histoire partagée, Actes du Colloque de l’Association française d’histoire économique, Presses Universitaires du Midi, pp. 181-185.
  • Oosterlinck K., Van Gansbeke M., (2020), "The War that Bond Markets Didn't Perceive as Such. The Prices of South African Bonds During the Second Anglo-Boer War: An Extreme Case of Resilience", in Arie A., Van der Beek K., eds, Expectations. Theories and Applications from Historical Perspectives, Springer Studies in the History of Economic Thought, pp. 147-167.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2018), “The Historical Context of Sovereign Debt”, in Bantekas I., Luminas C., Sovereign Debts and Human Rights, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 13-27.
  • David G., Oosterlinck K., (2018), "Hotel Drouot", Grove Dictionary of Art's online
  • David G., Euwe J., Goldman N., Oosterlinck K., (2017), “Preise spielen gar keine Rolle.“ The booming art market in occupied Western Europe, 1940-1945”, in Fleckner, Uwe; Gaehtgens, T. and Huemer, Christian eds., Markt und Macht. Der Kunsthandel im “Dritten Reich,” De Gruyter, pp. 27-48.
  • Euwe J., Oosterlinck K., (2017), “Quality and authenticity in a market under pressure: The case of the Dutch art market during WWII”, in Fleckner, Uwe; Gaehtgens, T. and Huemer, Christian eds., Markt und Macht. Der Kunsthandel im “Dritten Reich,” De Gruyter, pp. 49-66.
  •  Oosterlinck K, White E. N., (2016), "La Politique du Moindre Mal: Twice Occupied Belgium", in Paying for Hitler's War. The Consequences of Nazi Hegemony for Europe, Lazar D., Scherner J. and E. N. White editors, Cambridge University Press, pp. 164-197
  • Goldman N., Oosterlinck K. (2016) “Restitution”, Grove Dictionary of Art's online.
  • Oosterlinck K, (2016), "Are "No Bailout" and "No Debt Restructuring" in the EMU Compatible? A Historical Perspective", in F. Allen, E. Carletti, J. Gray and M. Gulati eds, Filling the Gaps in Governance: the Case of Europe, European University Institute, Fiesole, pp. 45-55.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2012),  “Sovereign debts and war finance in Belgium, France and The Netherlands”, in Buchheim C. and Boldorf M. editors, Europäische Volkswirtschaften unter deutscher Hegemonie 1938-1945, Schriften des Historischen Kollegs, Oldenbourg Verlag, München, pp. 93-106.
  • Oosterlinck K., Riva A.,  (2010), “Competition among the French Stock Exchanges during the Second World War”, in Baubeau P. and Ögren A. editors, Convergence and divergence of national financial systems during the gold standards, 1871-1971, Pickering and Chatto Publishers, pp. 51-68.
  • Oosterlinck, K., (2010) "Reparations."  in Steve Durlauf, Lawrence E. Blume (eds.) The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2009), “History of forward contracts (historical evidence for forward contracts)”, in Steve Durlauf, Lawrence E. Blume (eds.) The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2006), "Sovereign bonds during troubled times: A historical perspective", in Uh, Robert S. ed. , Financial Institutions and Services, New York, Nova Science Publishers, pp. 33-49.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2006), "René Ewalenko", in Nouvelle Biographie Nationale, volume 8, Bruxelles,  Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, pp. 135-136.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2006), "Jean-Pierre Gillet", in Nouvelle Biographie Nationale, volume 8, Bruxelles,  Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, pp. 160-162.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2006), "Félix Leblanc", in Nouvelle Biographie Nationale, volume 8, Bruxelles,  Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, pp. 233-234.
  • Devriese D., Oosterlinck K., (2003), "Les ingénieurs commerciaux dans la cité" in Constas, Devriese, Oosterlinck ed, Solvay Business School 1903-2003, Bruxelles, Archives de l’ULB, pp. 113-149.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2003), "Cents ans de programme de cours", in Constas, Devriese, Oosterlinck ed, Solvay Business School 1903-2003, Bruxelles, Archives de l’ULB, pp. 31-79.
  • Oosterlinck K., (2003), "Solvay c’est du champagne", in Constas, Devriese, Oosterlinck ed, Solvay Business School 1903-2003, Bruxelles, Archives de l’ULB, pp. 83-109.