Scott A. Wolla : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   11 years (2013 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 3
   Journals where Scott A. Wolla has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 8.    Total self citations: 2 (5.13 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Weinbach, Gretchen (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Scott A. Wolla.

Is cited by:

KAMKOUM, Arnaud Cedric (8)

Beckman, Jayson (2)

Thakor, Anjan (1)

Fuinhas, José Alberto (1)

Grimes, Paul (1)

Haas, Thomas (1)

Waters, George (1)

Arfanuzzaman, Md. (1)

Schenk-Hoppé, Klaus (1)

Smales, Lee (1)

Miglo, Anton (1)

Cites to:

Siegfried, John (4)

Weinbach, Gretchen (4)

Becker, William (3)

Colander, David (2)

Senyuz, Zeynep (2)

Carlin, Wendy (1)

van der Klaauw, Wilbert (1)

Coyne, Christopher (1)

Schaur, Georg (1)

Neveu, Andre (1)

Gwartney, James (1)

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Where Scott A. Wolla has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Page One Economics Newsletter45
The Journal of Economic Education2
Journal of Economics Teaching2
The American Economist2

Recent works citing Scott A. Wolla (2024 and 2023)


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2023The Federal Reserves Response to the Global Financial Crisis and Its Long-Term Impact: An Interrupted Time-Series Natural Experimental Analysis. (2023). KAMKOUM, Arnaud Cedric. In: Papers. RePEc:arx:papers:2305.12318.

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2023A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Votes of People with Short Life Expectancy from Being a Long-Term Burden to Their Country. (2023). Arandjelovi, Ognjen. In: Social Sciences. RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:12:y:2023:i:3:p:173-:d:1096748.

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2023The Federal Reserve’s Response to the Global Financial Crisis and Its Long-Term Impact: An Interrupted Time-Series Natural Experimental Analysis. (2023). KAMKOUM, Arnaud Cedric. In: OSF Preprints. RePEc:osf:osfxxx:53qbm.

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2023A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Votes of People with Short Life Expectancy From Being a Long-Term Burden to Their Country. (2023). Arandjelovi, Ognjen. In: SocArXiv. RePEc:osf:socarx:qkg4f.

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2023The Federal Reserve’s Response to the Global Financial Crisis and its Effects: An Interrupted Time-Series Analysis of the Impact of its Quantitative Easing Programs. (2023). KAMKOUM, Arnaud Cedric. In: Thesis Commons. RePEc:osf:thesis:d7pvg.

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2023The Federal Reserve’s Response to the Global Financial Crisis and Its Long-Term Impact: An Interrupted Time-Series Natural Experimental Analysis. (2023). KAMKOUM, Arnaud Cedric. In: MPRA Paper. RePEc:pra:mprapa:117373.

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2023Using Federal Reserve Economic Data® Data to Address Diversity and Inclusion in the Classroom. (2023). Mendez-Carbajo, Diego. In: The American Economist. RePEc:sae:amerec:v:68:y:2023:i:1:p:126-139.

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Works by Scott A. Wolla:


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2020Lets Close the Gap: Revising Teaching Materials to Reflect How the Federal Reserve Implements Monetary Policy In: Finance and Economics Discussion Series.
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2020Closing the Monetary Policy Curriculum Gap: A Primer for Educators Making the Transition to Teaching the Feds Ample-Reserves Framework In: FEDS Notes.
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2016Invest in Human Capital to Build a Better Future In: Annual Report.
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2021Making Technical Adjustments: The Difference Between “Conducting” and “Implementing” Monetary Policy In: Economic Synopses.
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2014The Rising Cost of College: Tuition, Financial Aid, and Price Discrimination In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2014Would increasing the minimum wage reduce poverty? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2014The Economics of Immigration: A Story of Substitutes and Complements In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2014Economics and the environment In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2014Smoothing the Path: Balancing Debt, Income, and Saving for the Future In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2015Would a Gold Standard Brighten Economic Outcomes? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2015Is a Strong Dollar Better than a Weak Dollar? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2015Falling Oil Prices Create Winners and Losers In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2015What’s in Your Market Basket? Why Your Inflation Rate Might Differ from the Average In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2015College: Learning the Skills To Pay the Bills? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2016Making Sense of Unemployment Data In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2016Stock Market Strategies: Are You an Active or Passive Investor? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2016Why Is It So Difficult To Buy a High-Quality Used Car? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2016International Trade In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2017Education, Income, and Wealth In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2017The Productivity Puzzle In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2017The Economics of Subsidizing Sports Stadiums In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2018Bitcoin: Money or Financial Investment? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2018Will Robots Take Our Jobs? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2017Does International Trade Create Winners and Losers? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2017Why Are Some Countries Rich and Others Poor? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2018How Do Imports Affect GDP? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2018The Economics of Flying: How Competitive Are the Friendly Skies? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2019A New Frontier: Monetary Policy with Ample Reserves In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2019Making Sense of the National Debt In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2020Independence, Accountability, and the Federal Reserve System In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2020The Fed’s New Monetary Policy Tools In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2020COVID-19’s Effects on the Economy and the Fed’s Response In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2020Examining the Lump of Labor Fallacy Using a Simple Economic Model In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2021Minding the Output Gap: What Is Potential GDP and Why Does It Matter? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2021Inflation Expectations, the Phillips Curve, and the Fed’s Dual Mandate In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2021Teaching the Linkage Between Banks and the Fed: R.I.P. Money Multiplier In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2021Automation and the Minimum Wage In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2022The Importance of Diverse Perspectives: Strategies for Supporting Women in Economics In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2022How Does the Fed Use Its Monetary Policy Tools to Influence the Economy? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2022How Federal Reserve Bank Presidents Ensure “Main Street” is Represented in Monetary Policy In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2023All About the Business Cycle: Where Do Recessions Come From? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2023Is College Still Worth the High Price? Weighing Costs and Benefits of Investing in Human Capital In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2023The Rise (and Fall) of Inflation During the Early 2020s In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2024How Does the Gig Economy Support Entrepreneurship? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2013Investing in yourself: an economic approach to education decisions In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2013Choices are everywhere: why can’t we just have it all? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2013Money and inflation: a functional relationship In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2013GDP: does it measure up? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2013What are the \\ingredients\\ for economic growth? In: Page One Economics Newsletter.
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2018The Textbook Treatment of Net Exports: Will the Uninformed Reader Understand? In: Journal of Economics Teaching.
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2023Teaching Monetary Policy with Ample Reserves In: Journal of Economics Teaching.
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2018Yours, Mine, and the Truth: Using a Structured Minimum Wage Debate in the Economics Classroom In: The American Economist.
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2022Closing the Curriculum Gap by Updating Content Standards and Guidelines for Teaching Monetary Policy In: The American Economist.
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2020A survey of Federal Reserve economic education programs and resources1 In: The Journal of Economic Education.
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2022Let’s close the gap: Updating the textbook treatment of monetary policy In: The Journal of Economic Education.
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2023How are Banks and the Fed Linked? Teaching Key Concepts Today In: Review of Political Economy.
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