Stefano Di Bucchianico : Citation Profile


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Università degli Studi Roma Tre

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   5 years (2018 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 6
   Journals where Stefano Di Bucchianico has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 5.    Total self citations: 8 (21.05 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Cesaratto, Sergio (4)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Stefano Di Bucchianico.

Is cited by:

Cesaratto, Sergio (4)

Hein, Eckhard (3)

Deleidi, Matteo (2)

Jimenez, Valeria (2)

Proaño, Christian (1)

Setterfield, Mark (1)

Dumont, Michel (1)

Tavani, Daniele (1)

Woodgate, Ryan (1)

Cites to:

Summers, Lawrence (22)

Cesaratto, Sergio (22)

Hein, Eckhard (21)

Lavoie, Marc (19)

Deleidi, Matteo (15)

Girardi, Daniele (14)

Stirati, Antonella (14)

Palley, Thomas (14)

Pariboni, Riccardo (13)

Allain, Olivier (12)

Eggertsson, Gauti (12)

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Where Stefano Di Bucchianico has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Review of Political Economy3
Bulletin of Political Economy2

Recent works citing Stefano Di Bucchianico (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Components of autonomous demand growth and financial feedbacks: Implications for growth drivers and growth regime analysis. (2023). Woodgate, Ryan ; Hein, Eckhard ; Summa, Ricardo. In: Working Papers. RePEc:pke:wpaper:pkwp2307.

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2023Exploitation of natural resources and the low-carbon switching of techniques inside linear production schemes. (2023). Oro, Gianmarco. In: PSL Quarterly Review. RePEc:psl:pslqrr:2023:11.

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2023Surplus Approach and Institutions: Where Sraffa Meets Polanyi. (2023). Cesaratto, Sergio. In: Centro Sraffa Working Papers. RePEc:ris:sraffa:0061.

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Works by Stefano Di Bucchianico:


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2020Discussing Secular Stagnation: A case for freeing good ideas from theoretical constraints? In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics.
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2021The Surplus Approach, the Polanyian Tradition, and Institutions in Economic Anthropology and Archaeology In: Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi. An Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics, History and Political Science.
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2022The role of commodity speculation and household debt accumulation during financialization: a Classical-Keynesian analysis In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2021The Surplus Approach, Institutions, And Economic Formations In: Contributions to Political Economy.
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2021Exploring the theoretical link between profitability and luxury emissions In: Working Papers.
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2022Garegnani, dieci anni dopo: introduzione al numero speciale (Garegnani, ten years after: introduction to the special issue) In: Moneta e Credito.
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2019The Impact of Financialization on the Rate of Profit: A Discussion In: Centro Sraffa Working Papers.
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2020A Neglected Route to Krugman’s Liquidity Trap Revival In: Centro Sraffa Working Papers.
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2020From the Core to the Cores: Surplus Approach, Institutions and Economic Formations In: Centro Sraffa Working Papers.
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2019A critical analysis of the secular stagnation theory In: Departmental Working Papers of Economics - University 'Roma Tre'.
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2023The negative natural rate of interest in the modern theories of Liquidity Trap and Secular Stagnation: back to Böhm-Bawerk via Samuelson In: The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
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2020A Note on Krugman’s Liquidity Trap and Monetary Policy at the Zero Lower Bound In: Review of Political Economy.
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2021The Impact of Financialization on the Rate of Profit In: Review of Political Economy.
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2021Negative Interest Rate Policy to Fight Secular Stagnation: Unfeasible, Ineffective, Irrelevant, or Inadequate? In: Review of Political Economy.
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2018A Note on Krugmans Liquidity Trap In: UMASS Amherst Economics Working Papers.
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2020A note on financialization from a Classical-Keynesian standpoint In: Department of Economics University of Siena.
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2020The surplus approach, Polanyi and institutions in economic anthropology and archaeology In: Department of Economics University of Siena.
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2020A Note on the Interpretation of Financialization as the ‘Sixth Countertendency’ to Marx’s Law of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall In: Department of Economics University of Siena.
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2022Stagnation despite ongoing innovation: Is R&D expenditure composition a missing link? An empirical analysis for the US (1948-2019) In: Department of Economics University of Siena.
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2023The impact of monetary policy on functional income distribution: a panel SVAR analysis (1970-2019) In: Department of Economics University of Siena.
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2021Inequality, household debt, ageing and bubbles: A model of demand-side Secular Stagnation In: IPE Working Papers.
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