Ivica Urban : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

24

Articles

15

Papers

2

Chapters

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   33 years (1991 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 5
   Journals where Ivica Urban has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 9.    Total self citations: 16 (7.8 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Ledić, Marko (5)

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

Is cited by:

Hérault, Nicolas (11)

Jenkins, Stephen (10)

Boscolo, Stefano (9)

Huesca, Luis (8)

Feige, Edgar (7)

Peragine, Vito (5)

Bengtsson, Niklas (5)

Waldenström, Daniel (5)

Araar, Abdelkrim (5)

HOLMLUND, BERTIL (5)

Nolan, Matt (4)

Cites to:

Sutherland, Holly (24)

Duclos, Jean-Yves (19)

Immervoll, Herwig (17)

Yitzhaki, Shlomo (16)

Feige, Edgar (12)

Creedy, John (11)

Lerman, Robert (10)

Blanchet, Thomas (10)

Aaberge, Rolf (10)

Levy, Horacio (10)

Figari, Francesco (10)

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Where Ivica Urban has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Financial Theory and Practice6
International Journal of Microsimulation2
Panoeconomicus2
Public Finance Review2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality5
MPRA Paper / University Library of Munich, Germany3
Working Papers / The Institute of Economics, Zagreb2

Recent works citing Ivica Urban (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Does the Type of Nominal Personal Income Tax Rate Affect Its Progressivity? A Case Study from the Czech Republic. (2023). Michal, Krajak. In: Business Systems Research. RePEc:bit:bsrysr:v:14:y:2023:i:1:p:93-111:n:4.

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2024Multinational dynamic steel cycle analysis reveals sequential decoupling between material use and economic growth. (2024). Li, Xinyi ; Zhang, Chao ; Yang, Xue ; Chen, Wei-Qiang ; Zhu, Dajian ; Xia, Ziqian ; Liu, Gang ; Wang, Heming ; Cao, Zhi. In: Ecological Economics. RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:217:y:2024:i:c:s0921800923003555.

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2023Redistribution, horizontal inequity, and reranking: direct taxation in the UK, 1977–2020. (2023). Jenkins, Stephen P ; Herault, Nicolas. In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics. RePEc:ehl:lserod:120996.

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2023Redistribution, horizontal inequity, and reranking: Direct taxation in the UK, 1977–2020. (2023). Jenkins, Stephen P ; Herault, Nicolas. In: Bordeaux Economics Working Papers. RePEc:grt:bdxewp:2023-11.

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2023Redistribution, horizontal inequity, and reranking: Direct taxation in the UK, 1977–2020. (2023). Jenkins, Stephen P ; Hrault, Nicolas. In: Working Papers. RePEc:inq:inqwps:ecineq2023-660.

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2023Redistribution, Horizontal Inequity, and Reranking: Direct Taxation in the UK, 1977–2020. (2023). Jenkins, Stephen P ; Herault, Nicolas. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16587.

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2023Lights and GDP relationship: What does the computer tell us?. (2023). Phan, Diep Hoang. In: Empirical Economics. RePEc:spr:empeco:v:65:y:2023:i:3:d:10.1007_s00181-023-02377-y.

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Works by Ivica Urban:


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2016Impact of Taxes and Benefits on Inequality among Groups of Income Units In: Review of Income and Wealth.
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2024Decompositions of Inequality and Poverty by Income Source In: The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy.
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2008Measuring underground (unobserved, non-observed, unrecorded) economies in transition countries: Can we trust GDP? In: Journal of Comparative Economics.
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2007Measuring Underground (Unobserved, Non-Observed, Unrecorded) Economies in Transition Countries: Can We Trust GDP?.(2007) In: MPRA Paper.
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1991Measuring Underground (Unobserved, Non-Observed, Unrecorded) Economies in Transition Countries: Can We Trust GDP?.(1991) In: William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series.
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2023‘Mingling’ the Gini Index and the Mean Income to Rank Countries by Inequality and Social Welfare In: Research on Economic Inequality.
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2017Measuring income redistribution: beyond the proportionality standard In: EUROMOD Working Papers.
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2017Measuring income redistribution: beyond the proportionality standard.(2017) In: Working Papers.
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2021Tax Progressivity and Social Welfare with a Continuum of Inequality Views In: Working Papers.
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2023Tax progressivity and social welfare with a continuum of inequality views.(2023) In: International Tax and Public Finance.
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2022Missing top incomes and tax-benefit microsimulation: evidence from correcting household survey data using tax records data In: Working Papers.
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2022Missing top incomes and tax-benefit microsimulation: evidence from correcting household survey data using tax records data.(2022) In: Working Papers.
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2018Microsimulation of Child Benefits: A Review of Studies In: International Journal of Microsimulation.
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2019Making work pay in Croatia: An ex-ante evaluation of two in-work benefits using miCROmod In: International Journal of Microsimulation.
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2009Indices of redistributive effect and reranking: reinterpretation In: Working Papers.
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2009Kakwani decomposition of redistributive effect: Origins, critics and upgrades In: Working Papers.
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2022Two classical decompositions of the Gini index by income sources: interpretation of contribution terms In: Working Papers.
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2006Tax expenditures in Croatia In: Financial Theory and Practice.
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2006Progressivity of personal income tax in Croatia: decomposition of tax base and rate effects In: Financial Theory and Practice.
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2008Income Redistribution in Croatia: The Role of Individual Taxes and Social Transfers In: Financial Theory and Practice.
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2012Local budget transparency: the case of 33 Croatian cities In: Financial Theory and Practice.
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2016Predicting gross wages of non-employed persons in Croatia In: Financial Theory and Practice.
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2016Tax wedge on labour income in Croatia and the European Union : Preface to the special issue of Financial Theory and Practice In: Financial Theory and Practice.
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2024EUROMOD Country Report - Croatia In: JRC Research Reports.
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2010Miodrag Tomi?’s 1949 article on inequalities In: The Journal of Economic Inequality.
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2022Tax Burden on Labor Income in Croatia: Calculation and Analysis Based on Administrative Data In: Eastern European Economics.
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2019Measuring Redistributive Effects of Taxes and Benefits: Beyond the Proportionality Standard In: FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis.
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2011Duclos-Jalbert-Araar decomposition of redistributive effect: implementation issues In: MPRA Paper.
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2012Income redistribution through taxes and social benefits: the case of Slovenia and Croatia In: MPRA Paper.
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2013Income Redistribution through Taxes and Social Benefits: The Case of Slovenia and Croatia.(2013) In: Panoeconomicus.
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2008Redistribution, Horizontal Inequity, and Reranking In: Public Finance Review.
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2013Implementation Issues in the Duclos–Jalbert–Araar Decomposition of Redistributive Effect In: Public Finance Review.
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2014Contributions of taxes and benefits to vertical and horizontal effects In: Social Choice and Welfare.
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2020Compensation for Households with Children in Croatia, Slovenia and Austria In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
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2007Distribution of Income and Taxes in Slovenia and Croatia In: Post-Communist Economies.
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2019The burden of labour taxation in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia in the period 2011–2017 In: Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja.
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2013Income Redistribution through Taxes and Social Benefits: The Case of Slovenia and Croatia In: Panoeconomicus.
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2010Decomposing Redistributive and Reranking Effects to Reveal Contributions of Taxes and Benefits In: wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Papers.
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2003Estimating the Size and Growth of Unrecorded Economic Activity in Transition Countries: A Re-evaluation of Electric Consumption Method Estimates and their Implications In: Macroeconomics.
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