Didem Tuzemen : Citation Profile


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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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18

Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   17 years (2006 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 6
   Journals where Didem Tuzemen has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 8.    Total self citations: 4 (3.74 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Kudlyak, Marianna (3)

Tasci, Murat (3)

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

Is cited by:

Silve, Arthur (5)

Minea, Alexandru (4)

Kudlyak, Marianna (4)

Balli, Faruk (3)

de Mendonça, Helder (3)

Combes, Jean-Louis (3)

BALIMA, HIPPOLYTE (3)

Fallick, Bruce (2)

Foote, Christopher (2)

Verdier, Thierry (2)

Rossi, Enzo (2)

Cites to:

Tabellini, Guido (10)

Acemoglu, Daron (9)

Persson, Torsten (6)

Kowalski, Amanda (6)

Fallick, Bruce (5)

Genicot, Garance (5)

Madrian, Brigitte (4)

Fafchamps, Marcel (4)

Udry, Christopher (4)

Katz, Lawrence (4)

Wascher, William (4)

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Where Didem Tuzemen has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Economic Review7
Macro Bulletin6
Economic Bulletin5

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Research Working Paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City9
MPRA Paper / University Library of Munich, Germany2
Working Papers / Bogazici University, Department of Economics2

Recent works citing Didem Tuzemen (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Macroeconomic Effects of Inflation Targeting: A Survey of the Empirical Literature. (2023). Petrevski, Goran. In: Papers. RePEc:arx:papers:2305.17474.

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2023Do Minimum Wage Hikes Lead to Employment Destruction? Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design in Argentina. (2023). Jimenez, Bruno ; Abbate, Nicolas. In: CEDLAS, Working Papers. RePEc:dls:wpaper:0310.

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2024Pandemic Labor Force Participation and Net Worth Fluctuations. (2023). Jordan-Wood, Samuel ; Faria, Miguel. In: Review. RePEc:fip:fedlrv:96545.

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2023Pandemic labor force participation and net worth fluctuations. (2023). Faria-e-Castro, Miguel ; Jordan-Wood, Samuel. In: Working Papers. RePEc:fip:fedlwp:96079.

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2023The Effect of Centrally Bargained Wages on Firm Growth. (2023). Bustos, Emil. In: Working Paper Series. RePEc:hhs:iuiwop:1456.

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2023Minimum Wages, Wage Dispersion and Financial Constraints in Firms. (2023). Taskin, Ahmet Ali ; Gehrke, Britta ; Balleer, Almut ; Arabzadeh, Hamzeh. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16455.

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2023Macroeconomic Effects of Inflation Targeting: A Survey of the Empirical Literature. (2023). Petrevski, Goran. In: EconStor Preprints. RePEc:zbw:esprep:271122.

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Works by Didem Tuzemen:


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2006Network Effects in Risk Sharing and Credit Market Access: Evidence from Istanbul In: Working Papers.
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2006Network Effects in Risk Sharing and Credit Market Access: Evidence from Istanbul.(2006) In: MPRA Paper.
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2007Hospital Choice: Survey Evidence from Istanbul In: Working Papers.
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2007Hospital Choice: Survey Evidence From Istanbul.(2007) In: MPRA Paper.
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2012Inflation Targeting: A three-decade perspective In: Journal of Policy Modeling.
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2022Minimum Wage Increases and Vacancies In: Working Papers.
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2022Minimum Wage Increases and Vacancies.(2022) In: Working Paper Series.
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2020Minimum Wage Increases and Vacancies.(2020) In: Research Working Paper.
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2019Women Are Driving the Recent Recovery in Prime-Age Labor Force Participation In: Economic Bulletin.
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2020Women Take a Bigger Hit in the First Wave of Job Losses due to COVID-19 In: Economic Bulletin.
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2020Were Teleworkable Jobs Pandemic-Proof? In: Economic Bulletin.
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2022How Many Workers Are Truly “Missing” from the Labor Force? In: Economic Bulletin.
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2022Labor Market May Remain Tight until Labor Demand Cools Further In: Economic Bulletin.
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2014Does health care reform support self-employment? In: Economic Review.
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2014Does health care reform support self-employment?.(2014) In: Macro Bulletin.
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2015Evaluating a Year of Oil Price Volatility In: Economic Review.
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2015Evaluating a year of oil price volatility.(2015) In: Macro Bulletin.
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2018Why Are Prime-Age Men Vanishing from the Labor Force? In: Economic Review.
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2019The Uneven Recovery in Prime-Age Labor Force Participation In: Economic Review.
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2021Women without a College Degree, Especially Minority Mothers, Face a Steeper Road to Recovery In: Economic Review.
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2023A Strong Labor Market Has Narrowed Gaps in Participation and Employment between Black and White Non-College Men In: Economic Review.
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2013The vanishing middle: job polarization and workers’ response to the decline in middle-skill jobs In: Economic Review.
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2015Opportunity knocks: improved matching of jobs and workers In: Macro Bulletin.
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2016What is Behind the Recent Increase in Labor Force Participation? In: Macro Bulletin.
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2017A New Estimate of the Natural Rate of Unemployment In: Macro Bulletin.
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2018Trends in the Labor Share Post-2000 In: Macro Bulletin.
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2011Under-investment in state capacity: the role of inequality and political instability In: Research Working Paper.
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2011Commodity dependence and fiscal capacity In: Research Working Paper.
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2012Labor market dynamics with endogenous labor force participation and on-the-job search In: Research Working Paper.
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2014Self-employment and health care reform: evidence from Massachusetts In: Research Working Paper.
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2015Health-care reform or labor market reform? a quantitative analysis of the Affordable Care Act In: Research Working Paper.
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2015Health-care reform or labor market reform? A quantitative analysis of the affordable care act.(2015) In: Working Papers.
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2014Health Care Reform or Labor Market Reform? A Quantitative Analysis of the Affordable Care Act.(2014) In: 2014 Meeting Papers.
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2018Job Polarization and the Natural Rate of Unemployment in the United States In: Research Working Paper.
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2018The Cyclical Behavior of Labor Force Participation In: Research Working Paper.
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2019Disappearing Routine Occupations and Declining Prime-Age Labor Force Participation In: Research Working Paper.
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2017How Has Job Polarization Contributed to the Increase in Non-Participation of Prime-Age Men? In: 2017 Meeting Papers.
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