David Gruen : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Articles

24

Papers

14

Chapters

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   27 years (1989 - 2016). See details.
   Cites by year: 24
   Journals where David Gruen has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 2.    Total self citations: 17 (2.49 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

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

Is cited by:

Mishkin, Frederic (19)

Labondance, Fabien (14)

Hubert, Paul (14)

Fry-McKibbin, Renee (12)

Robinson, Tim (10)

Menzies, Gordon (10)

Nelson, Edward (8)

Filardo, Andrew (7)

Lim, Guay (7)

Égert, Balázs (6)

le cacheux, jacques (6)

Cites to:

Frankel, Jeffrey (26)

Meese, Richard (11)

Summers, Lawrence (10)

Shleifer, Andrei (8)

Debelle, Guy (7)

Mankiw, N. Gregory (7)

Campbell, John (6)

Ball, Laurence (6)

Gordon, Robert (6)

Rogoff, Kenneth (5)

Barro, Robert (5)

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Where David Gruen has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Economic Roundup3
The Economic Record3
Australian Economic Review2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
RBA Research Discussion Papers / Reserve Bank of Australia16
Treasury Working Papers / The Treasury, Australian Government4

Recent works citing David Gruen (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023A Traditional Nominal Wage Phillips Curve: Theory and Evidence. (2023). Malikane, Christopher ; Christopher, Malikane. In: The Economic Record. RePEc:bla:ecorec:v:99:y:2023:i:324:p:108-121.

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2023An Analysis of the Importance of Terms of Trade in South Africa Using Impulse Response Function. (2023). , Temitope. In: Global Business Review. RePEc:sae:globus:v:24:y:2023:i:2:p:243-257.

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Works by David Gruen:


YearTitleTypeCited
1990FISCAL ADJUSTMENT, THE REAL EXCHANGE RATE AND AUSTRALIANS EXTERNAL IMBALANCE. In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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1991What People Know and What Economists Think They Know: Surveys on Ricardian Equivalence. In: Australian Economic Papers.
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article6
1996Are Terms of Trade Rises Inflationary? In: Australian Economic Review.
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1995Are Terms of Trade Rises Inflationary?.(1995) In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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2012A Decade of Intergenerational Reports: Contributing to Long-Term Fiscal Sustainability In: Australian Economic Review.
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1997Ignorance and Ricardian Equivalence In: The Economic Record.
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1999The Lags of Monetary Policy In: The Economic Record.
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1997The Lags of Monetary Policy.(1997) In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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2005Output Gaps In Real Time: How Reliable Are They? In: The Economic Record.
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2010Nineteenth Colin Clark Lecture: November 2009: What Have we Learnt? The Great Depression in Australia from the Perspective of Today In: Economic Analysis and Policy.
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1999The Phillips curve in Australia In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
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1999The Phillips Curve in Australia.(1999) In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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1993Explaining Forward Discount Bias: Is It Anchoring?. In: Princeton, Woodrow Wilson School - Public and International Affairs.
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1993Explaining Forward Discount Bias: Is it Anchoring?.(1993) In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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2005How Should Monetary Policy Respond to Asset-Price Bubbles? In: International Journal of Central Banking.
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2005How Should Monetary Policy Respond to Asset-Price Bubbles?.(2005) In: MPRA Paper.
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2003How Should Monetary Policy Respond to Asset-price Bubbles?.(2003) In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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2003How Should Monetary Policy Respond to Asset-price Bubbles?.(2003) In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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2005The Evolution of Fiscal Policy in Australia In: Oxford Review of Economic Policy.
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2005The evolution of fiscal policy in Australia.(2005) In: Treasury Working Papers.
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2002Comment on International Shocks and the Role of Domestic Policy in Australia In: Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE).
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1993Discussion of The Exchange Rate and Macroeconomic Policy in Australia In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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1994Internationalisation and the Macroeconomy In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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1995Macroeconomic Policies and Growth In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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1995Macroeconomic Policies and Growth.(1995) In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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1997Discussion of Financial-asset Prices and Monetary Policy: Theory and Evidence In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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1999Introduction to Capital Flows and the International Financial System In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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1999Capital Flows and Exchange Rates In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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2000Introduction to The Australian Economy in the 1990s In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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2000Australian Macroeconomic Performances and Policies in the 1990s In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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2001Introduction to Future Directions for Monetary Policies in East Asia In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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2002Introduction to Globalisation, Living Standards and Inequality Recent Progress and Continuing Challenges In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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2005Discussion of Assessing the Sources of Changes in the Volatility of Real Growth and Declining Output Volatility: What Role for Structural Change? In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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2011Wrap-up Discussion In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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2016Panel Discussion: Assessing Structural Change in China and Its Consequences In: RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued).
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2000The Efficient Market Hypothesis: A Survey In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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2000A Small Model of the Australian Macroeconomy In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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2002Output Gaps in Real Time: Are They Reliable Enough to Use for Monetary Policy? In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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1989A Random Walk Around the $A: Expectations, Risk, Interest Rates and Consequences for External Imbalance In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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1991The Effect of Steady Inflation on Interest Rates and the Real Exchange Rate in a World with Free Capital Flows In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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1991The Failure of Uncovered Interest Parity: Is it Near-rationality in the Foreign Exchange Market? In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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1991Australia’s Real Exchange Rate – Is it Explained by the Terms of Trade or by Real Interest Differentials? In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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1995Price Stickiness and Inflation In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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1995Financial Market Volatility and the World-wide Fall in Inflation In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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1996Why Does the Australian Dollar Move so Closely with the Terms of Trade? In: RBA Research Discussion Papers.
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1998Why does the Australian Dollar Move so Closely with the Terms of Trade?.(1998) In: Economics Discussion / Working Papers.
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2004Might the United States continue to run large current account deficits? In: Economic Roundup.
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2005Forecasting the macro economy In: Economic Roundup.
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2012Unemployment disparity across regions In: Economic Roundup.
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2003The Output Implications of Higher Labour Force Participation In: Treasury Working Papers.
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2004The long term fiscal implications of raising Australian labour force participation or productivity growth In: Treasury Working Papers.
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2011Measuring wellbeing in theory and practice In: Treasury Working Papers.
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