James Forder : Citation Profile


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Oxford University

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Citations

RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

25

Articles

10

Papers

1

Books

3

Chapters

EDITOR:

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Series edited

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   23 years (1996 - 2019). See details.
   Cites by year: 11
   Journals where James Forder has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 1.    Total self citations: 9 (3.18 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

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

Is cited by:

Goutsmedt, Aurélien (16)

Berlemann, Michael (14)

Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov (12)

Freytag, Andreas (10)

Arestis, Philip (9)

Masłowska-Jokinen, Aleksandra (8)

schneider, friedrich (8)

Hayo, Bernd (8)

de Haan, Jakob (8)

Rubin, Goulven (7)

Pinzón-Fuchs, Erich (6)

Cites to:

Eijffinger, Sylvester (10)

Barro, Robert (8)

Gordon, David (8)

Laidler, David (6)

Cukierman, Alex (5)

Bibow, Jörg (5)

Kydland, Finn (5)

Jonung, Lars (4)

Jenkins, Michael (4)

de Haan, Jakob (4)

Neyapti, Bilin (3)

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Where James Forder has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Journal of the History of Economic Thought5
Oxford Economic Papers2
Journal of Economic Issues2
Econ Journal Watch2
Scottish Journal of Political Economy2
The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought2
Cambridge Journal of Economics2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Economics Series Working Papers / University of Oxford, Department of Economics10

Recent works citing James Forder (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Convergence on inflation and divergence on price-control among Post-Keynesian pioneers: insights from Galbraith and Lerner. (2023). Clerc, Basile ; Chirat, Alexandre. In: EconomiX Working Papers. RePEc:drm:wpaper:2023-4.

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James Forder is editor of


Journal
Oxford Economic Papers

Works by James Forder:


YearTitleTypeCited
2000Central Bank Independence and Credibility: Is There a Shred of Evidence? In: International Finance.
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2003Dollar?Deutschemark Polarisation: Comparing The Pound And Franc In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy.
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2003‘Independence’ and the founding of the Federal Reserve In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy.
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article5
2010FRIEDMAN’S NOBEL LECTURE AND THE PHILLIPS CURVE MYTH In: Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
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2016A NEGLECTED INCONSISTENCY IN MILTON FRIEDMAN’S AEA PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS In: Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
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2017HARRY JOHNSON ON THE PHILLIPS CURVE In: Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
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2017AN INCONSISTENCY IN FRIEDMAN’S PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO THE AEA: A CORRECTION In: Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
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2018Matthias Schmelzer, The Hegemony of Growth: The OECD and the Making of the Economic Growth Paradigm (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2016), pp. xii + 384, $99.99 (hardcover). ISBN: 97811071 In: Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
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1998The case for an independent European central bank: A reassessment of evidence and sources In: European Journal of Political Economy.
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article24
2019Why Did Milton Friedman Win the Nobel Prize? A Consideration of His Early Work on Stabilization Policy In: Econ Journal Watch.
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2004Credibility in Context: Do Central Bankers and Economists Interpret the Term Differently? In: Econ Journal Watch.
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2004The theory of credibility: confusions, limitations and dangers In: Chapters.
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2004Central bank independence: economic theory, evidence and political legitimacy In: Chapters.
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2007Monetary Policy In: Chapters.
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2018Why is labour market adjustment so slow in Friedmans presidential address? In: Review of Keynesian Economics.
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2013Rationalizing Incomes Policy in Britain, 1948-1979 In: HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND POLICY.
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2015Textbooks on the Phillips Curve In: History of Political Economy.
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2005The limits of `independence and the policy of the ECB^* In: Public Choice.
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1999Central Bank Independence: Reassessing the Measurements In: Journal of Economic Issues.
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2005Why Is Central Bank Independence So Widely Approved? In: Journal of Economic Issues.
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2018What was the message of Friedman’s Presidential Address to the American Economic Association? In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2019Explaining the fame of Friedman’s Presidential Address In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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1996On the Assessment and Implementation of Institutional Remedies. In: Oxford Economic Papers.
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1998Central Bank Independence--Conceptual Clarifications and Interim Assessment. In: Oxford Economic Papers.
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2000Could Reputation-Bias be a Bigger Problem than Inflation-Bias? In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2000Traps in the Measurement of Independence and Accountability of Central Banks In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2008Friedmans Nobel Lecture reconsidered In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2008The historical place of the Friedman-Phelps expectations critique In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2010The historical place of the Friedman—Phelps expectations critique.(2010) In: The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
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2010The L-shaped aggregate supply curve and the future of macroeconomics In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2010Economists on Samuelson and Solow on the Phillips curve In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2014A Neglected Inconsistency in Milton Friedmans AEA Presidential Address In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2014Nine views of the Phillips curve: Eight authentic and one inauthentic In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2016What was the message of Friedman In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2016Friedmans lack of influence on British economic policy In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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2014Macroeconomics and the Phillips Curve Myth In: OUP Catalogue.
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2016Mark Blaug: Rebel with Many Causes, edited by Marcel Boumans and Matthias Klaes In: The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
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2002Interests and Independence: The European Central Bank and the theory of bureaucracy In: International Review of Applied Economics.
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2001The Theory of Credibility and the Reputation-bias of Policy In: Review of Political Economy.
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