Lea-Rachel D. Kosnik : Citation Profile


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University of Missouri-St. Louis

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   18 years (2006 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 8
   Journals where Lea-Rachel D. Kosnik has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 13.    Total self citations: 15 (8.77 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Hamermesh, Daniel (3)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Lea-Rachel D. Kosnik.

Is cited by:

Levy, Daniel (18)

Raviv, Alon (18)

Wohlrabe, Klaus (11)

Rath, Katharina (8)

Onder, Ali (7)

Aistleitner, Matthias (6)

Popov, Sergey (5)

Löschel, Andreas (4)

Kapeller, Jakob (4)

Aigner, Ernest (4)

Heikkilä, Jussi (3)

Cites to:

Zingales, Luigi (18)

Becker, Sascha (16)

Woessmann, Ludger (16)

Card, David (14)

DellaVigna, Stefano (14)

Hamermesh, Daniel (10)

Gentzkow, Matthew (10)

KALAITZIDAKIS, PANTELIS (10)

Mamuneas, Theofanis (10)

Stengos, Thanasis (10)

Shapiro, Jesse (9)

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Where Lea-Rachel D. Kosnik has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Energy Policy2
Eastern Economic Journal2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / University of Missouri-St. Louis, Department of Economics6
NBER Working Papers / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc2

Recent works citing Lea-Rachel D. Kosnik (2024 and 2023)


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2024Why do older scholars slow down?. (2024). Kosnik, Learachel ; Hamermesh, Daniel S. In: Economic Inquiry. RePEc:bla:ecinqu:v:62:y:2024:i:1:p:488-499.

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2023Assessing the benefits of high-speed broadband: Lessons from Australias National Broadband Network (NBN). (2023). Sinclair, Andrew. In: Information Economics and Policy. RePEc:eee:iepoli:v:65:y:2023:i:c:s0167624523000471.

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2023“Frankly, My Dear, I Don’t Want a Dam” in the US or in Iran: Environmental Movements and Shared Strategies in Differing Political Economies. (2023). Radel, Claudia ; Hoominfar, Elham. In: Social Sciences. RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:12:y:2023:i:3:p:161-:d:1091420.

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2023A review of submissions to International Tax and Public Finance, 2010–2020. (2023). Davies, Ronald ; Studnicka, Zuzanna. In: International Tax and Public Finance. RePEc:kap:itaxpf:v:30:y:2023:i:4:d:10.1007_s10797-022-09773-7.

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2023Investigating the Academic Response to Cryptocurrencies: Insights from Research Diversification as Separated by Journal Ranking. (2023). Oxley, Les ; Corbet, Shaen. In: Review of Corporate Finance. RePEc:now:jnlrcf:114.00000049.

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2023Biased Trade Narratives and Its Influence on Development Studies: A Multi-level Mixed-Method Approach. (2023). Pühringer, Stephan ; Aistleitner, Matthias ; Puehringer, Stephan. In: The European Journal of Development Research. RePEc:pal:eurjdr:v:35:y:2023:i:6:d:10.1057_s41287-023-00583-z.

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2023To Pool or Not to Pool in Carbon Quotas: Analyses of Emission Regulation and Operations in Supply Chain Supernetwork under Cap-and-Trade Policy. (2023). Lai, Kin Keung ; Bian, Junsong ; Gu, Qinxu ; He, Longfei ; Zhang, Xiao. In: Annals of Operations Research. RePEc:spr:annopr:v:324:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1007_s10479-022-04724-1.

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2023A one-hundred-year structural topic modeling analysis of the knowledge structure of international management research. (2023). Mostafa, Mohamed M. In: Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology. RePEc:spr:qualqt:v:57:y:2023:i:4:d:10.1007_s11135-022-01548-w.

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Works by Lea-Rachel D. Kosnik:


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2022Who Are the More Dismal Economists? Gender and Language in Academic Economics Research In: AEA Papers and Proceedings.
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2016IN TANDEM OR OUT OF SYNC? ACADEMIC ECONOMICS RESEARCH AND PUBLIC POLICY MEASURES In: Contemporary Economic Policy.
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2018A SURVEY OF JEL CODES: WHAT DO THEY MEAN AND ARE THEY USED CONSISTENTLY? In: Journal of Economic Surveys.
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2009Letter: Regarding Voting for Charitys Sake In: The Economists' Voice.
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2019A Retrospective Benefit-Cost Analysis on the Elwha River Restoration Project In: Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis.
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2009Policy Shocks and Contract Renegotiation: Who Gets Raked Over the Coals? In: SIRE Focus Papers.
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2008Consolidation and ownership trends of nonfederal hydropower generating assets, 1980-2003 In: Energy Economics.
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2008The potential of water power in the fight against global warming in the US In: Energy Policy.
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2010The potential for small scale hydropower development in the US In: Energy Policy.
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2014Determinants of contract completeness: An environmental regulatory application In: International Review of Law and Economics.
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2011Contract renegotiation and rent re-distribution: Who gets raked over the coals? In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.
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2009Contract Renegotiation and Rent Re-Redistribution: Who Gets Raked Over the Coals?.(2009) In: Stirling Economics Discussion Papers.
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2024When Is the Ark Getting Here? The Impact of the Media on Threatened and Endangered Species’ Time to Listing and Long-Term Sustainability In: Sustainability.
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2022Aging in Style: Does How We Write Matter? In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2015What Have Economists Been Doing for the Last 50 Years? A Text Analysis of Published Academic Research from 1960-2010 In: Working Papers.
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2015In Tandem or Out of Sync? Academic Economics Research and Public Policy Measures In: Working Papers.
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2015Assessing Residential Customer Satisfaction for Large Electric Utilities In: Working Papers.
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2016JEL Codes: What Do They Mean and Are They Used Consistently? In: Working Papers.
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2016The Media, Voter Fraud, and the 2012 Elections In: Working Papers.
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2016Which Leading Journal Leads? Idea Diffusion in Economics Research Journals In: Working Papers.
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2023AGING IN STYLE: Seniority and Sentiment in Scholarly Writing In: NBER Working Papers.
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2023Why Do Older Scholars Slow Down? In: NBER Working Papers.
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2006Sources of Bureaucratic Delay: A Case Study of FERC Dam Relicensing In: The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization.
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2010Time to Pick a Fight? Interest Group Decision Making to Enter the Hydropower Regulatory Process In: Eastern Economic Journal.
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2023The Local and Aggregated Impacts of Stay-at-Home Orders on State Level Unemployment Outcomes In: Eastern Economic Journal.
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2018Cap-and-trade versus carbon taxes: which market mechanism gets the most attention? In: Climatic Change.
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2020Drivers of COVID-19 Stay at Home Orders: Epidemiologic, Economic, or Political Concerns? In: Economics of Disasters and Climate Change.
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2019Which leading journal leads? Idea diffusion in economics research journals In: Empirical Economics.
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2008Refusing to budge: a confirmatory bias in decision making? In: Mind & Society: Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences.
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2023New Evidence on Diversity in Environmental and Resource Economics In: Review of Environmental Economics and Policy.
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2010Balancing Environmental Protection and Energy Production in the Federal Hydropower Licensing Process In: Land Economics.
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2015What have economists been doing for the last 50 years? A text analysis of published academic research from 1960-2010 In: Economics Discussion Papers.
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2015What have economists been doing for the last 50 years? A text analysis of published academic research from 1960-2010.(2015) In: Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020).
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