Constantin Rudolf Salomo Bürgi : Citation Profile


Are you Constantin Rudolf Salomo Bürgi?

ifo Institut - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung an der Universität München e.V. (10% share)
George Washington University (10% share)
University College Dublin (80% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   14 years (2009 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 1
   Journals where Constantin Rudolf Salomo Bürgi has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 4.    Total self citations: 8 (25.81 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Wohlrabe, Klaus (7)

Goto, Eiji (3)

Sinclair, Tara (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Constantin Rudolf Salomo Bürgi.

Is cited by:

Wohlrabe, Klaus (2)

Bennöhr, Lars (2)

Shin, Minchul (2)

Diebold, Francis (2)

Vasnev, Andrey (2)

Meyer-Gohde, Alexander (1)

Donayre, Luiggi (1)

Talavera, Oleksandr (1)

Heinisch, Katja (1)

Fukao, Kyoji (1)

Onakoya, Adegbemi (1)

Cites to:

Wohlrabe, Klaus (30)

bloom, nicholas (15)

Jones, Charles (14)

Timmermann, Allan (13)

van Reenen, John (12)

Lahiri, Kajal (12)

Mankiw, N. Gregory (10)

Diebold, Francis (10)

Sinclair, Tara (9)

Duranton, Gilles (9)

Batchelor, Roy (9)

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Where Constantin Rudolf Salomo Bürgi has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Scientometrics2
Applied Economics Letters2
Empirical Economics2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
CESifo Working Paper Series / CESifo11
Working Papers / The George Washington University, Department of Economics, H. O. Stekler Research Program on Forecasting7

Recent works citing Constantin Rudolf Salomo Bürgi (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Global combinations of expert forecasts. (2022). Vasnev, Andrey L ; Thompson, Ryan ; Qian, Yilin. In: Papers. RePEc:arx:papers:2207.07318.

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2023Analysis of Hybrid Epidemiological-Economic Models of COVID-19 Mitigation Policies. (2023). Edlund, Eric ; Carrick-Hagenbarth, Jessica ; Mukherjee, Avanti. In: Eastern Economic Journal. RePEc:pal:easeco:v:49:y:2023:i:4:d:10.1057_s41302-023-00256-z.

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2023Will the last be the first? Ranking German macroeconomic forecasters based on different criteria. (2023). Dopke, Jorg ; Kohler, Tim. In: Empirical Economics. RePEc:spr:empeco:v:64:y:2023:i:2:d:10.1007_s00181-022-02267-9.

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2023Sticky information and the Taylor rule. (2023). Tzaawa-Krenzler, Mary ; Meyer-Gohde, Alexander. In: IMFS Working Paper Series. RePEc:zbw:imfswp:189.

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Works by Constantin Rudolf Salomo Bürgi:


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2022The Impact of the Spatial Population Distribution on Economic Growth: Evidence from the United States In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2022Overreaction through Anchoring In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2023How to Deal With Missing Observations in Surveys of Professional Forecasters In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2019Net Capital Flows and Portfolio Diversification In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2020Sectoral Okuns Law and Cross-Country Cyclical Differences In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2021Sectoral Okuns law and cross-country cyclical differences.(2021) In: Economic Modelling.
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2019Sectoral Okun’s Law and Cross-Country Cyclical Differences.(2019) In: Working Papers.
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2020Categorical Forecasts and Non-Categorical Loss Functions In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2020Social Distancing and the Economic Impact of Covid-19 in the United States In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2020Do Working Papers Increase Journal Citations? Evidence from the Top 5 Journals in Economics In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2021Do working papers increase journal citations? Evidence from the top 5 journals in economics.(2021) In: Applied Economics Letters.
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2021What Is the Benefit from Publishing a Working Paper in a Journal in Terms of Citations? Evidence from Economics In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2021What is the benefit from publishing a working paper in a journal in terms of citations? Evidence from economics.(2021) In: Scientometrics.
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2022The Influence of Covid-19 on Publications in Economics: Bibliometric Evidence from Five Working Paper Series In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2022The influence of Covid-19 on publications in economics: bibliometric evidence from five working paper series.(2022) In: Scientometrics.
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2022Monetary Policy, Funding Cost and Banks’ Risk-Taking: Evidence from the United States In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2021Working Papers, Journal Articles, and Citations: An Empirical Analysis for the Top Five Journals in Economics In: ifo Schnelldienst.
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2009Google Searches as a Means of Improving the Nowcasts of Key Macroeconomic Variables In: Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin.
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2017Bias, rationality and asymmetric loss functions In: Economics Letters.
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2015CAN A SUBSET OF FORECASTERS BEAT THE SIMPLE AVERAGE IN THE SPF? In: Working Papers.
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2015A Nonparametric Approach to Identifying a Subset of Forecasters that Outperforms the Simple Average In: Working Papers.
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2017A nonparametric approach to identifying a subset of forecasters that outperforms the simple average.(2017) In: Empirical Economics.
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2016What Do We Lose When We Average Expectations? In: Working Papers.
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2020What Does Forecaster Disagreement Tell Us about the State of the Economy? In: Working Papers.
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2021What does forecaster disagreement tell us about the state of the economy?.(2021) In: Applied Economics Letters.
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2020Consumer Inflation Expectations and Household Weights In: Working Papers.
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2020Expectation Formation and the Persistence of Shocks In: Working Papers.
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2021The Impact of the Spatial Population Distribution on Economic Growth In: Working Papers.
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2023Monetary policy, funding cost and banks’ risk-taking: evidence from the USA In: Empirical Economics.
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2023How to deal with missing observations in surveys of professional forecasters In: Journal of Applied Economics.
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2022Informal Emissions In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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