Roberto A. Coronado : Citation Profile


Are you Roberto A. Coronado?

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas (95% share)
University of Texas-El Paso (5% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

32

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10

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   23 years (2001 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 4
   Journals where Roberto A. Coronado has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 3.    Total self citations: 4 (3.74 %)

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Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Roberto A. Coronado.

Is cited by:

Fullerton, Thomas (20)

Ramirez, Miguel (8)

Ruiz, Isabel (4)

Vargas-Silva, Carlos (4)

Albuquerque, Pedro (3)

Ahmed, Junaid (3)

Taylor, J. Edward (2)

Baldwin, Richard (2)

Zlate, Andrei (2)

Pisani, Michael (2)

Ali, Amjad (2)

Cites to:

Fullerton, Thomas (9)

Hanson, Gordon (7)

Rogoff, Kenneth (7)

Obstfeld, Maurice (6)

McKenzie, David (4)

Rapoport, Hillel (4)

Chiquiar, Daniel (4)

Rapoport, Hillel (4)

Adams, Richard (3)

Burstein, Ariel (2)

Otranto, Edoardo (2)

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Where Roberto A. Coronado has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Southwest Economy15
Business Frontier6
Crossroads6

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas5
Vista / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas2

Recent works citing Roberto A. Coronado (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Femicide Rates in Mexican Cities along the US-Mexico Border. (2023). Vemala, Prasad R ; Albuquerque, Pedro H. In: AMSE Working Papers. RePEc:aim:wpaimx:2316.

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2023Remittances and the Size and Composition of Government Spending. (2023). Ponce, Benito Alan. In: Remef - Revista Mexicana de Economía y Finanzas Nueva Época REMEF (The Mexican Journal of Economics and Finance). RePEc:imx:journl:v:18:y:2023:i:4:p:4.

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2023Do Remittances Promote Labor Productivity in Mexico? A DOLS and FMOLS Analysis, 1970-2017. (2023). Ramirez, Miguel. In: Bulletin of Applied Economics. RePEc:rmk:rmkbae:v:10:y:2023:i:1:p:115-131.

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Works by Roberto A. Coronado:


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2013The Impact of the Maquiladora Industry on U.S. Border Cities In: Growth and Change.
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2011The impact of the maquiladora industry on U.S. border cities.(2011) In: Working Papers.
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2001Economic on El Paso del Norte (Part 1) In: Business Frontier.
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2002Maquiladora industry: past, present and future In: Business Frontier.
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2004Workers remittances to Mexico In: Business Frontier.
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2004Maquilador downturn: structural change or cyclical factors? In: Business Frontier.
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2004Framing the future: tomorrows border economy In: Business Frontier.
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2005Framing the future: tomorrows border economy.(2005) In: Vista.
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2004U.S.-Mexico trade: are we still connected? In: Business Frontier.
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2014Tourism and recreation a bright spot in the Big Bend region In: Crossroads.
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2016U.S.–Mexico manufacturing: back in the race? In: Crossroads.
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2005Cyclical differences emerge in border city economies In: Crossroads.
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2005Cyclical differences emerge in border city economies.(2005) In: Vista.
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2010Is the recession over in El Paso? In: Crossroads.
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2012El Paso and Texas border cities close the gap in per capita income In: Crossroads.
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2013Southeast New Mexico shines as state economy slowly mends In: Crossroads.
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2009Business cycles and remittances: can the Beveridge-Nelson decomposition provide new evidence? In: Globalization Institute Working Papers.
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2005Trade, manufacturing put Mexico back on track in 2004 In: Houston Business.
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2005Texas border benefits from retail sales to Mexican nationals In: Monograph.
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2005Texas border employment and maquiladora growth In: Monograph.
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2006Commentary on session III: U.S.-Mexico remittances: recent trends and measurement issues In: Proceedings.
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2013Spotlight: energy, trade in southern New Mexico lift state’s economic performance In: Southwest Economy.
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2016New Mexico recovery lags amid energy, government sector weakness In: Southwest Economy.
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2021Spotlight: Missteps Along U.S.–Mexico Border Hinder Movement of COVID-19 Biomedical Trade In: Southwest Economy.
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2003Beyond the border: Falling crime and rising border enforcement - is there a connection? In: Southwest Economy.
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2006U.S., Mexico deepen economic ties In: Southwest Economy.
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2006Border benefits from Mexican shoppers In: Southwest Economy.
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2007Explaining the increase in remittances to Mexico In: Southwest Economy.
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2007Maquiladora recovery: lessons for the future In: Southwest Economy.
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2008Spotlight: El Paso Medical School: New facility kindles hopes for well-paying jobs In: Southwest Economy.
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2010Spotlight: remittances to Mexico: cross-border money flows slowed by U.S. slump In: Southwest Economy.
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2010Spotlight: maquiladora employment: new data confirm pickup in Juarez factory jobs In: Southwest Economy.
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2011Trade conference explores U.S.–Mexico common bonds In: Southwest Economy.
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2011Mexico rides global recovery but still faces hurdles In: Southwest Economy.
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2012Spotlight: Dollar-sensitive Mexican shoppers boost Texas border retail activity In: Southwest Economy.
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2013Will reforms pay off this time? Experts assess Mexico’s prospects In: Southwest Economy.
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2024Understanding the evolving relationship between the United States and Mexico In: Speeches and Essays.
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2003The Effect of Undocumented Immigration and Border Enforcement on Crime Rates along the U.S.-Mexico Border In: Working Papers.
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2010Do remittances boost economic development? Evidence from Mexican states In: Working Papers.
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2011Offshoring and volatility: more evidence from Mexicos maquiladora industry In: Working Papers.
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2011Factors behind the convergence of economic performance across U.S. states In: Working Papers.
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2004Short-run maquiladora employment dynamics in Tijuana In: The Annals of Regional Science.
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2015Cross-border homicide impacts on economic activity in El Paso In: Empirical Economics.
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2004Restaurant Prices and the Mexican Peso In: International Finance.
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