Kirdan Lees : Citation Profile


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University of Canterbury (10% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   21 years (1999 - 2020). See details.
   Cites by year: 10
   Journals where Kirdan Lees has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 3.    Total self citations: 6 (2.7 %)

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Works with:

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

Is cited by:

Kamber, Gunes (11)

Theodoridis, Konstantinos (8)

Jacob, Punnoose (8)

Munro, Anella (7)

Kolasa, Marcin (6)

Vašíček, Bořek (6)

Murray, Cameron (6)

Smith, Christie (5)

Bjørnland, Hilde (5)

Paez-Farrell, Juan (5)

Maih, Junior (5)

Cites to:

Galí, Jordi (19)

Gertler, Mark (19)

Schorfheide, Frank (15)

Clarida, Richard (15)

Svensson, Lars (11)

Dennis, Richard (11)

West, Kenneth (9)

Söderström, Ulf (7)

Campbell, John (7)

Adolfson, Malin (7)

Lindé, Jesper (7)

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Where Kirdan Lees has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin5
The Economic Record3
International Journal of Forecasting2
Journal of Macroeconomics2

Recent works citing Kirdan Lees (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023On the unimportance of commitment for monetary policy. (2023). Paez-Farrell, Juan. In: Papers. RePEc:arx:papers:2308.08044.

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2023Forecasting a Commodity-Exporting Small Open Developing Economy Using DSGE and DSGE-BVAR. (2023). Konebayev, Erlan. In: International Economic Journal. RePEc:taf:intecj:v:37:y:2023:i:1:p:39-70.

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2023Dornbusch’s overshooting and the systematic component of monetary policy in SOE-SVARs. (2023). Javed, Naveed ; Groshenny, Nicolas. In: TEPP Working Paper. RePEc:tep:teppwp:wp23-08.

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Works by Kirdan Lees:


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2006UNCOVERING THE HIT-LIST FOR SMALL INFLATION TARGETERS: A BAYESIAN STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS In: ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics.
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2009Uncovering the Hit List for Small Inflation Targeters: A Bayesian Structural Analysis.(2009) In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
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2006Uncovering the Hit-list for Small Inflation Targeters: A Bayesian Structural Analysis.(2006) In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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2009Uncovering the Hit List for Small Inflation Targeters: A Bayesian Structural Analysis.(2009) In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
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2007Do the Central Banks of Australia and New Zealand Behave Asymmetrically? Evidence from Monetary Policy Reaction Functions In: The Economic Record.
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2008The Inflation?Targeting Debate ? Edited by Ben Bernanke and Michael Woodford In: The Economic Record.
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2008How Costly is Exchange Rate Stabilisation for an Inflation Targeter? The Case of Australia In: The Economic Record.
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2006How costly is exchange rate stabilisation for an inflation targeter? The case of Australia.(2006) In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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2018Quantifying the costs of land use regulation: Evidence from New Zealand In: Working Papers in Economics.
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2019Quantifying the costs of land use regulation: evidence from New Zealand.(2019) In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2020A News-Based Approach to Monitoring Trade Policy Uncertainty in a Small Open Economy: The Case of New Zealand In: Working Papers in Economics.
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2011Nowcasting and model combination In: The North American Journal of Economics and Finance.
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2007Mind your ps and qs! Improving ARMA forecasts with RBC priors In: Economics Letters.
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2005Mind your Ps and Qs! Improving ARMA forecasts with RBC priors.(2005) In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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2011Open economy forecasting with a DSGE-VAR: Head to head with the RBNZ published forecasts In: International Journal of Forecasting.
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2011Open economy forecasting with a DSGE-VAR: Head to head with the RBNZ published forecasts.(2011) In: International Journal of Forecasting.
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2010A happy half way-house? Medium term inflation targeting in New Zealand In: Journal of International Money and Finance.
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2005A happy halfway-house? Medium term inflation targeting in New Zealand.(2005) In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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1999Optimal Revenue Smoothing: The Case of New Zealand In: Journal of Macroeconomics.
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2007How large are the gains to commitment policy and optimal delegation for New Zealand? In: Journal of Macroeconomics.
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2007OPEN ECONOMY DSGE-VAR FORECASTING AND POLICY ANALYSIS: HEAD TO HEAD WITH THE RBNZ PUBLISHED FORECASTS In: CAMA Working Papers.
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2007Open economy DSGE-VAR forecasting and policy analysis - head to head with the RBNZ published forecasts.(2007) In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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2010Editors note In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin.
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2016Assessing forecast performance In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin.
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2009Introducing KITT: The Reserve Bank of New Zealand new DSGE model for forecasting and policy design In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin.
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2009Overview of a recent Reserve Bank workshop: nowcasting with model combination In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin.
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2011Looking into the crystal ball: a forecast and some risks for the year ahead In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin.
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2003The stabilisation problem: the case of New Zealand In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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2004Do inflation targeting central banks behave asymmetrically? Evidence from Australia and New Zealand In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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2006What do robust policies look like for open economy inflation targeters? In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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2008Incorporating judgement with DSGE models In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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2010Multi-period fixed-rate loans, housing and monetary policy in small open economies In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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2013Golden years? The impacts of New Zealand’s ageing on wages, interest rates, wealth and macroeconomy In: NZIER Working Paper.
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2013Hi ho silver lining? What firms need to think about as New Zealand ages In: NZIER Working Paper.
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2013Fighting fit? Assessing New Zealand’s fiscal sustainability In: NZIER Working Paper.
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2014Big city life? Challenges and trade-offs for Auckland city In: NZIER Working Paper.
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2016Growing up in Auckland? Mapping drivers of residential land growth In: NZIER Working Paper.
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