Jason Bram : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   28 years (1995 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 9
   Journals where Jason Bram has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 2.    Total self citations: 4 (1.53 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Deitz, Richard (15)

Abel, Jaison (12)

Morgan, Donald (2)

Karahan, Fatih (2)

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

Is cited by:

Orr, James (12)

Haughwout, Andrew (8)

McCracken, Michael (7)

Clark, Todd (6)

Lahiri, Kajal (5)

Zhao, Yongchen (5)

Khan, Hashmat (4)

Garrett, Thomas (4)

Stutzer, Alois (3)

Vosen, Simeon (3)

Schmidt, Torsten (3)

Cites to:

Orr, James (12)

Rich, Robert (5)

Johansen, Soren (3)

Haughwout, Andrew (2)

Shleifer, Andrei (2)

Potter, Simon (2)

Groshen, Erica (2)

Deitz, Richard (2)

Scheinkman, Jose (2)

Sela, Rebecca (2)

Glaeser, Edward (1)

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Where Jason Bram has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Current Issues in Economics and Finance14
Economic Policy Review3

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Liberty Street Economics / Federal Reserve Bank of New York46
Staff Reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York2

Recent works citing Jason Bram (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023The effects of terrorist attacks on inventor productivity and mobility. (2023). Petmezas, Dimitris ; Nguyen, Tung ; Fich, Eliezer M. In: Research Policy. RePEc:eee:respol:v:52:y:2023:i:1:s0048733322001767.

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2023Cognitive Biases and Consumer Sentiment. (2019). Kole, Erik ; Vringer, Bas ; Noordegraaf-Eelens, Liesbeth. In: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers. RePEc:tin:wpaper:20190031.

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Works by Jason Bram:


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2003Neighborhood revitalization in New York City in the 1990s In: Proceedings.
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1995Tourism and New York Citys economy In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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1996Dynamics of the Second District economy In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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1997New York Citys unemployment picture In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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1998New York Citys new-media boom: real or virtual? In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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1999Can New York City bank on Wall Street? In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2001Declining manufacturing employment in the New York-New Jersey region: 1969-99 In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2003New York Citys economy before and after September 11 In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2005Evolution of commuting patterns in the New York City metro area In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2006Taking the pulse of the New York City economy In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2007Job growth in New York and New Jersey: mid-2007 review and outlook In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2008Trends and developments in the economy of Puerto Rico In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2008Employment in the New York - New Jersey Region: 2008 review and outlook In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2009Is the worst over? Economic indexes and the course of the recession in New York and New Jersey In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2012To buy or not to buy? The changing relationship between Manhattan rents and home prices In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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1998Does consumer confidence forecast household expenditure? a sentiment index horse race In: Economic Policy Review.
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1997Does consumer confidence forecast household expenditure?: A sentiment index horse race.(1997) In: Research Paper.
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2002Measuring the effects of the September 11 attack on New York City In: Economic Policy Review.
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2002Has September 11 affected New York Citys growth potential? In: Economic Policy Review.
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2011New York City’s Economic Recovery—Main Street Gets the Jump on Wall Street In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2011The Great Recession and Recovery in the Tri-State Region In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012Is Wall Street the Only Street in New York City? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012Good News or Bad on New York City Jobs? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012What are the Costs of Superstorm Sandy? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012The Welfare Costs of Superstorm Sandy In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012How Will We Pay for Superstorm Sandy? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012The Path of Economic Recovery from Superstorm Sandy In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2013The Region’s Job Rebound from Superstorm Sandy In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2013States Are Recovering Lost Jobs at Surprisingly Similar Rates In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2013Could Superstorm Sandy Stimulate the Regions Economy? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2013Consumer Confidence: A Useful Indicator of . . . the Labor Market? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2013Long Island’s Economy Back on Track after Sandy In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2013A Long Road to Economic Recovery for the U.S. Virgin Islands In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2013Fairfield County Weathers Job Losses in Finance In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2014Puerto Rico Employment Trends–Not Quite as Bleak as They Appear In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2015Just Released: Benchmark Revisions Paint a Brighter Picture of (Most of) the Regional Economy In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2015Will Silicon Alley Be the Next Silicon Valley? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2016The “Cadillac Tax”: Driving Firms to Change Their Plans? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2016Puerto Ricos Shrinking Labor Force Participation In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2016Lower Manhattan since 9/11: A Study in Resilience In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2017How Is Online Shopping Affecting Retail Employment? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2018Beginning to Gauge Maria’s Effect on Puerto Rico’s Economy In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2018U.S. Virgin Islands Economy Hit Hard by Irma and Maria In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2018Puerto Rico Post-Maria: Twelve Months of Hardship In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2019Minimum Wage Impacts along the New York-Pennsylvania Border In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2019U.S. Virgin Islands Struggle while Puerto Rico Rebounds In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Businesses in the Tri-State Region Struggling to Weather the Coronavirus Outbreak In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020The Coronavirus Shock Looks More like a Natural Disaster than a Cyclical Downturn In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020New York Fed Surveys: Business Activity in the Region Sees Historic Plunge in April In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Translating Weekly Jobless Claims into Monthly Net Job Losses In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Finally, Some Signs of Improvement in the Regional Economy In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Tracking the Spread of COVID-19 in the Region In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020The Regional Economy during the Pandemic In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021February Regional Business Surveys Find Widespread Supply Disruptions In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021April Regional Service-Sector Survey Points to A Long-Awaited Rebound In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021The Future of Remote Work in the Region In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021Twenty Years After 9/11, New York City’s Resilience Is Tested Once Again In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021Severe Supply Disruptions Are Impeding Business Activity in the Region In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021The Region Is Struggling to Recover from the Pandemic Recession In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021Just Released: A New Tool for Tracking Regional Employment Trends In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2022The Omicron Wave Stalled Growth and Led to High Absenteeism in the Region In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2022Remote Work Is Sticking In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2022A Look at the New York-Northern New Jersey Region’s Pandemic Housing Boom In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2023How Did New York City’s Economy Weather the Pandemic? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2023Banks versus Hurricanes In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2004The linkage between regional economic indexes and tax bases: evidence from New York In: Staff Reports.
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2023Banks versus Hurricanes: A Case Study of Puerto Rico after Hurricanes Irma and Maria In: Staff Reports.
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2005Using Regional Economic Indexes to Forecast Tax Bases: Evidence from New York In: The Review of Economics and Statistics.
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