Paul Fisher : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   8 years (2013 - 2021). See details.
   Cites by year: 18
   Journals where Paul Fisher has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 35.    Total self citations: 3 (1.96 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Crossley, Thomas (11)

Low, Hamish (11)

Levell, Peter (6)

Burton, Jonathan (3)

Jäckle, Annette (3)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Paul Fisher.

Is cited by:

Crossley, Thomas (7)

Zimpelmann, Christian (6)

Levell, Peter (5)

Low, Hamish (5)

Powell, David (4)

scicchitano, sergio (4)

von Gaudecker, Hans-Martin (4)

Boneva, Teodora (3)

Rauh, Christopher (3)

Golin, Marta (3)

de Blasio, Guido (3)

Cites to:

Gorodnichenko, Yuriy (11)

Coibion, Olivier (11)

Weber, Michael (11)

Fitzgerald, John (10)

Moffitt, Robert (10)

Jappelli, Tullio (10)

Rauh, Christopher (7)

Crossley, Thomas (7)

Georgarakos, Dimitris (7)

Golin, Marta (7)

Christelis, Dimitris (7)

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Where Paul Fisher has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
ISER Working Paper Series / Institute for Social and Economic Research5
IFS Working Papers / Institute for Fiscal Studies5
Economics Series Working Papers / University of Oxford, Department of Economics3

Recent works citing Paul Fisher (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Whats Logs Got to do With it: On the Perils of log Dependent Variables and Difference-in-Differences. (2023). McConnell, Brendon. In: Papers. RePEc:arx:papers:2308.00167.

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2023Economic resilience and regionally differentiated cycles: Evidence from a turning point approach in Italy. (2023). Fratesi, Ugo ; Duran, Hasan Engin. In: Papers in Regional Science. RePEc:bla:presci:v:102:y:2023:i:2:p:219-252.

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2023The Economic Effects of Covid-19 in Sweden: A Report on Income, Taxes, Distribution, and Government Support Policies. (2023). Waldenstrom, Daniel ; Angelov, Nikolay. In: CESifo Working Paper Series. RePEc:ces:ceswps:_10547.

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2023The Macroeconomic Effect of the UK’s 2022 Cost-of-Living Payments. (2023). Mosley, Max ; Cornforth, Edmund. In: Discussion Papers. RePEc:cfm:wpaper:2316.

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2023Impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on single-person households in South Korea. (2023). Hong, Gihyeon ; Kim, Jun Hyung ; Jung, Haeil. In: Journal of Asian Economics. RePEc:eee:asieco:v:84:y:2023:i:c:s1049007822001130.

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2023Stimulus payments and private transfers. (2023). Low, Hamish ; Levell, Peter ; Fisher, Paul ; Crossley, Thomas F. In: Economics Letters. RePEc:eee:ecolet:v:222:y:2023:i:c:s0165176522004189.

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2023The impact of lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic on fertility intentions. (2023). Wooden, Mark ; Vera-Toscano, Esperanza ; Trinh, Trong-Anh ; Mooi-Reci, Irma. In: Economics & Human Biology. RePEc:eee:ehbiol:v:48:y:2023:i:c:s1570677x22001101.

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2023The challenge of estimating the direct and indirect effects of COVID-19 interventions – Toward an integrated economic and epidemiological approach. (2023). Vanella, Patrizio ; Gstrein, David ; Braml, Martin ; Lange, Berit ; Dorn, Florian ; Krause, Gerard ; Fuest, Clemens ; Winter, Joachim. In: Economics & Human Biology. RePEc:eee:ehbiol:v:49:y:2023:i:c:s1570677x22000946.

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2023Is inconsistent reporting of self-assessed health persistent and systematic? Evidence from the UKHLS. (2023). Davillas, Apostolos ; Jones, Andrew M ; de Oliveira, Victor Hugo. In: Economics & Human Biology. RePEc:eee:ehbiol:v:49:y:2023:i:c:s1570677x22001150.

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2023Spatial?SIR with network structure and behavior: Lockdown rules and the Lucas critique. (2022). Moro, Andrea ; Bisin, Alberto. In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:198:y:2022:i:c:p:370-388.

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2023Home sweet home: Working from home and employee performance during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. (2023). Huang, Yue ; Deter, Max ; Deole, Sumit S. In: Labour Economics. RePEc:eee:labeco:v:80:y:2023:i:c:s0927537122001853.

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2023Assessing data from summary questions about earnings and income. (2023). Crossley, Thomas ; Hussein, Omar ; Fisher, Paul. In: Labour Economics. RePEc:eee:labeco:v:81:y:2023:i:c:s0927537123000064.

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2023The economic impacts of COVID-19 and city lockdown: Early evidence from China. (2023). Ma, Chunbo ; Xu, Hui ; Zhan, Xiaoling ; Wu, Jianxin. In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics. RePEc:eee:streco:v:65:y:2023:i:c:p:151-165.

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2023Worker productivity during Covid-19 and adaptation to working from home. (2023). Tang, LI ; Wang, Yikai ; Etheridge, Ben ; Burdett, Ashley. In: ISER Working Paper Series. RePEc:ese:iserwp:2023-04.

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2023Differences in COVID-19 Policies and Income Distribution: A Cross-Country Comparison. (2023). Kump, Nataa ; Primc, Kaja ; Kalar, Barbara. In: Sustainability. RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:6:p:4916-:d:1092841.

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2023Firm concentration & job design: the case of schedule flexible work arrangements. (2023). Qian, Matthias ; Balgova, Maria ; Waters, Tom ; Adams, Abi. In: IFS Working Papers. RePEc:ifs:ifsewp:23/14.

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2023The Consequences of Rating Inflation on Platforms: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment. (2023). Telang, Rahul ; Li, Hui ; Aziz, Arslan. In: Information Systems Research. RePEc:inm:orisre:v:34:y:2023:i:2:p:590-608.

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2023Did COVID-19 Deteriorate Mismatch in the Japanese Labor Market?. (2023). Sasaki, Masaru ; Higashi, Yudai. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp15917.

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2023Social Gradients in Employment during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2023). Røed, Knut ; Raaum, Oddbjorn ; Markussen, Simen ; Bratsberg, Bernt ; Alstadsater, Annette. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16260.

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2023The Economic Effects of COVID-19 in Sweden: A Report on Income, Taxes, Distribution, and Government Support Policies. (2023). Waldenstrom, Daniel ; Angelov, Nikolay. In: IZA Policy Papers. RePEc:iza:izapps:pp200.

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2023The “Great Lockdown” and cultural consumption in the UK. (2023). Fazio, Giorgio ; Bakhshi, Hasan ; Novo, Salvatore. In: Journal of Cultural Economics. RePEc:kap:jculte:v:47:y:2023:i:4:d:10.1007_s10824-022-09463-6.

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2023Health Risks and Labour Supply. (2023). Richardson, Joseph. In: Working Papers. RePEc:lan:wpaper:379420583.

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2023Did Job Retention Schemes Save Jobs during the Covid-19 Pandemic? Firm-level Evidence from Latvia. (2023). Benkovskis, Konstantins ; Vilerts, Karlis ; Tkacevs, Olegs. In: Working Papers. RePEc:ltv:wpaper:202303.

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2023Joint Production and Household Bargaining: an experiment with spouses in rural Tanznania. (2023). van den Berg, Marrit ; Levely, Ian. In: SocArXiv. RePEc:osf:socarx:pkcqd.

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2023A year of COVID: the evolution of labour market and financial inequalities through the crisis. (2023). Crossley, Thomas ; Levell, Peter ; Low, Hamish ; Fisher, Paul. In: Oxford Economic Papers. RePEc:oup:oxecpp:v:75:y:2023:i:3:p:589-612..

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2023Distributional effects of COVID-19. (2023). scicchitano, sergio ; Mussida, Chiara ; Brunetti, Irene ; Aina, Carmen. In: Eurasian Business Review. RePEc:spr:eurasi:v:13:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1007_s40821-022-00230-3.

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2023COVID-19 and income inequality: evidence from monthly population registers. (2023). Waldenstrom, Daniel ; Angelov, Nikolay. In: The Journal of Economic Inequality. RePEc:spr:joecin:v:21:y:2023:i:2:d:10.1007_s10888-022-09560-8.

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Works by Paul Fisher:


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2014Dif-in-dif estimators of multiplicative treatment effects In: Temi di discussione (Economic working papers).
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2019Dif-in-Dif Estimators of Multiplicative Treatment Effects.(2019) In: Journal of Econometric Methods.
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2014Dif-in-dif estimators of multiplicative treatment effects.(2014) In: ISER Working Paper Series.
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2013Dif-in-dif estimators of multiplicative treatment effects.(2013) In: Economics Discussion Papers.
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2019Does Repeated Measurement Improve Income Data Quality? In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics.
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2016Does repeated measurement improve income data quality?.(2016) In: ISER Working Paper Series.
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2021The heterogeneous and regressive consequences of COVID-19: Evidence from high quality panel data In: Journal of Public Economics.
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2020The Heterogeneous and Regressive Consequences of COVID-19: Evidence from High Quality Panel Data.(2020) In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2014British tax credit simplification, the intra-household distribution of income and family consumption In: ISER Working Paper Series.
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2016British tax credit simplification, the intra-household distribution of income and family consumption.(2016) In: Oxford Economic Papers.
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2020The impact of a personalised blood pressure warning on health outcomes and behaviours In: ISER Working Paper Series.
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2020MPCs through COVID: spending, saving and private transfers In: ISER Working Paper Series.
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2020MPCs through COVID: spending, saving and private transfers.(2020) In: IFS Working Papers.
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2021MPCs through COVID: spending, saving and private transfers.(2021) In: IFS Working Papers.
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2020The idiosyncratic impact of an aggregate shock: the distributional consequences of COVID-19 In: IFS Working Papers.
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2020The Idiosyncratic Impact of an Aggregate Shock: The Distributional Consequences of COVID-19.(2020) In: Economics Papers.
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2020The Idiosyncratic Impact of an Aggregate Shock The Distributional Consequences of COVID-19.(2020) In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2021MPCs in an economic crisis: spending, saving and private transfers In: IFS Working Papers.
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2021A year of COVID: the evolution of labour market and financial inequalities through the crisis In: IFS Working Papers.
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2021A year of COVID: the evolution of labour market and financial inequalities through the crisis.(2021) In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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