Jose Gabriel Palma : Citation Profile


Are you Jose Gabriel Palma?

Universidad de Santiago de Chile (50% share)
University of Cambridge (50% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

2

Books

10

Chapters

EDITOR:

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Books edited

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   45 years (1978 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 11
   Journals where Jose Gabriel Palma has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 8.    Total self citations: 20 (3.72 %)

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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 Jose Gabriel Palma.

Is cited by:

Hein, Eckhard (16)

Bresser-Pereira, Luiz Carlos (13)

Cobham, Alex (12)

Goda, Thomas (11)

Kim, YK (10)

Ocampo, Jose Antonio (9)

tahsin, emine (9)

Milanovic, Branko (6)

Krozer, Alice (6)

Setterfield, Mark (6)

Chichilnisky, Graciela (5)

Cites to:

Rodrik, Dani (11)

Ocampo, Jose Antonio (10)

Caroli, Eve (10)

Aghion, Philippe (10)

Saez, Emmanuel (9)

Chang, Ha-Joon (9)

Figueroa, Eugenio (8)

Lopez, Ramon (7)

Tregenna, Fiona (7)

Piketty, Thomas (7)

Squire, Lyn (6)

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Where Jose Gabriel Palma has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Cambridge Journal of Economics11
El Trimestre Económico6
Development and Change3
Estudios Nueva Economía3
Revista CEPAL2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
SCEPA working paper series. / Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), The New School2

Recent works citing Jose Gabriel Palma (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023.

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2023Ensuring a just energy transition: A distributional analysis of diesel tax reform in Spain with stakeholder engagement. (2023). Gonzalez-Eguino, Mikel ; Monge, Cristina ; Rodriguez-Zuiga, Alejandro ; Arto, Iaki ; Alonso-Epelde, Eva ; Garcia-Muros, Xaquin ; Tomas, Manuel. In: Energy Policy. RePEc:eee:enepol:v:177:y:2023:i:c:s030142152300143x.

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2023The importance of positional mobility for regional comparisons. (2023). Monroy-Gómez-Franco, Luis ; Monroy-Gomez, Luis. In: Research in Economics. RePEc:eee:reecon:v:77:y:2023:i:3:p:322-333.

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2023Collective and individual spatial equity measure in public transit accessibility based on generalized travel cost. (2023). Ji, Xiaofeng ; Qin, Wenwen ; Guan, Haotian ; Li, WU. In: Research in Transportation Economics. RePEc:eee:retrec:v:98:y:2023:i:c:s0739885923000033.

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2023Liability or opportunity? Reconceptualizing the periphery and its role in innovation. (2023). Martinus, Kirsten ; Shearmur, Richard ; Gluckler, Johannes. In: Journal of Economic Geography. RePEc:oup:jecgeo:v:23:y:2023:i:1:p:231-249..

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2023Development strategies and path dependence: Institutional elements for making sense of Brazils falling behind and South Koreas forging ahead. (2023). Fagotti, Vinicius Zuniga ; Arend, Marcelo ; da Silva, Julimar ; Dutra, Pedro Cezar ; Guerrero, Glaison Augusto. In: PSL Quarterly Review. RePEc:psl:pslqrr:2023:23.

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2023Impact of tropical cyclones on sustainable development through loops and cycles: evidence from select developing countries of Asia. (2023). Nayak, Narayan Chandra ; Sen, Sweta ; Mohanty, William Kumar. In: Empirical Economics. RePEc:spr:empeco:v:65:y:2023:i:5:d:10.1007_s00181-023-02431-9.

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2023Club convergence and factors of income inequality in the European Union. (2023). Apergis, Nicholas ; Suarezarbesu, Claudia ; Delgado, Francisco J. In: International Journal of Finance & Economics. RePEc:wly:ijfiec:v:28:y:2023:i:4:p:3654-3666.

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Jose Gabriel Palma has edited the books:


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Works by Jose Gabriel Palma:


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2011FORUM 2011 In: Development and Change.
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2014Has the Income Share of the Middle and Upper-middle Been Stable around the ‘50/50 Rule’, or Has it Converged towards that Level? The ‘Palma Ratio’ Revisited In: Development and Change.
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2019Behind the Seven Veils of Inequality. What if its all about the Struggle within just One Half of the Population over just One Half of the National Income? In: Development and Change.
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2006Stratégies actives et stratégies passives dexportation en amérique latine et en asie orientale. La croissance liée à la composition particulière des produits et à la spécificité des institutions In: Revue Tiers-Monde.
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2009The Revenge of the Market on the Rentiers: Why neo-liberal Reports of the end of history turned out to be premature (Updated 19 December 2011) In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2010Why has productivity growth stagnated in most Latin-American countries since the neo-liberal reforms? (Revised 26-07-2011) In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2011Homogeneous middles vs. heterogeneous tails, and the end of the ‘Inverted-U’: the share of the rich is what its all about In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2012How the full opening of the capital account to highly liquid financial markets led Latin America to two and a half cycles of ‘mania, panic and crash’ In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2012Was Brazils recent growth acceleration the worlds most overrated boom? In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2013How to create a financial crisis by trying to avoid one: the Brazilian 1999-financial collapse as Macho-Monetarism cant handle Bubble Thy Neighbour levels of inflows In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2014Latin Americas socail imagination since 1950. From one type of absolute certainties to another - with no (far more creative)uncomfortable uncertainties in sight, In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2014Has the income share of the middle and upper-middle been stable over time, or is its current homogeneity across the world the outcome of a process of convergence? The Palma Ratio revisited In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2015Why corporations in developing countries are likely to be even more susceptible to the vicissitudes of international finance than their counterparts in the developed world: A Tribute to Ajit Singh In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2016Do nations just get the inequality they deserve? The ‘Palma Ratio’ re-examined In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2016Do Nations Just Get the Inequality They Deserve? The “Palma Ratio†Re-examined.(2016) In: International Economic Association Series.
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2019Why is inequality so unequal across the world? Part 2 The diversity of inequality in market income - and the increasing asymmetry between the distribution of income before and after taxes and transfer In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2019The Chilean economy since the return to democracy in 1990. On how to get an emerging economy growing, and then sink slowly into the quicksand of a “middle-income trap†In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2019Why is inequality so unequal across the world? Part 1. The diversity of inequality in disposable income: multiplicity of fundamentals, or complex interactions between political settlements and market In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2020Why the Rich Stay Rich. On dysfunctional institutions’ “ability to persist†(no matter what) In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2020Finance as Perpetual Orgy. How the ‘new alchemists’ twisted Kindleberger’s cycle of “manias, panics and crashes†to “manias, panics and renewed-maniasâ€. In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2022Financialisation as a (its-not-meant-to-make-sense) gigantic global joke In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2022Is Southeast Asia falling into a Latin American style “middle-income trap†? In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2023Ricardo was surely right: the abundance of “easy†rents leads to greedy and lazy elites. Rentier-capitalism as an exercise in “non-creative†destruction. A tribute to Geoff Harcourt In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2005Cuatro fuentes de desindustrialización y un nuevo concepto del síndrome holandés In: Copublicaciones.
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2020Por qué los ricos siempre siguen siendo ricos (pase lo que pase, cueste lo que cueste) In: Revista CEPAL.
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2020Why the rich always stay rich (no matter what, no matter the cost) In: Revista CEPAL.
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1978Dependency: A formal theory of underdevelopment or a methodology for the analysis of concrete situations of underdevelopment? In: World Development.
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2011National Inequality in the Era of Globalisation: What do Recent Data Tell Us? In: Chapters.
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2016The dependency school and its aftermath: why Latin America’s critical thinking switched from one type of absolute certainties to another In: Chapters.
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2019The multiplicity of distributional outcomes across the world: diversities of fundamentals or countries getting the inequality they deserve? In: Chapters.
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2008Structuralism In: Chapters.
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2008Theories of Dependency In: Chapters.
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1989Comentario de Nicholas Kaldor sobre el discreto encanto de la burguesia chilena. In: El Trimestre Económico.
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1990La deuda del tercer mundo y su repercusión en la economía británica. Una opinión del Sur sobre el desgobierno económico en el Norte. In: El Trimestre Económico.
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2019Desindustrialización, desindustrialización prematura y síndrome holandés In: El Trimestre Económico.
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2020América Latina en su “Momento Gramscianoâ€. Las limitaciones de una salida tipo “nueva socialdemocracia europea†a este impasse In: El Trimestre Económico.
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2022América Latina y el Sudeste Asiático. Dos modelos de desarrollo, pero la misma “trampa del ingreso medioâ€: rentas fáciles crean élites indolentes In: El Trimestre Económico.
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2022Latinoamérica es la región con el menor crecimiento de la productividad en el mundo desde las reformas neoliberales. La nueva trampa del ingreso medio: rentas fáciles no generan precisamente élites sc In: El Trimestre Económico.
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2000The Magical Realism of Brazilian Economics: How to Create a Financial Crisis by Trying to Avoid One In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2000The Three Routes to Financial Crises: The Need for Capital Controls In: SCEPA working paper series..
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2015Globalizing Inequality: ‘Centrifugal’ and ‘Centripetal’ Forces at Work In: Working Papers.
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2005Beyond Reforms: Structural Dynamics and Macroeconomic Vulnerability In: IDB Publications (Books).
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1988Third World Debt and Its Effects on the British Economy: A Southern View of Economic Mismanagement in the North. In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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1989Kaldors Contribution to Economics: An Introduction. In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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1989Kaldor on the Discreet Charm of the Chilean Bourgeoisie. In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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1994Kahn on Buffer Stocks. In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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1998The Asian Crisis: Introduction. In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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1998Three and a Half Cycles of Mania, Panic, and [Asymmetric] Crash: East Asia and Latin America Compared. In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2001Three-and-a-half Cycles of ‘Mania, Panic, and [Asymmetric] Crash’: East Asia and Latin America Compared.(2001) In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2009Introduction: the global financial crisis In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2009The revenge of the market on the rentiers. In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2022Conceptualising financialisation in developing and emerging economies: systemic and global perspectives In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2022Finance as an (ever more fragile) ‘perpetual mania’: have they all lost their collective minds? In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2022Conceptualising financialisation in developing and emerging economies: the diversity within a unity In: Cambridge Journal of Economics.
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2005The seven main stylized facts of the Mexican economy since trade liberalization and NAFTA In: Industrial and Corporate Change.
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2001Introduction In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2001A Brazilian-Style ‘Ponzi’ In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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1995Nicaragua: The Sandinista Experiment and its Aftermath In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2006Stratégies actives et stratégies passives dexportation en Amérique latine et en Asie orientale In: Revue Tiers Monde.
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2018Por qué la economía ortodoxa transfirió su obsesión por un concepto (mercado) a la de un ritual (matemáticas) In: Estudios Nueva Economía.
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2021Todo lo que siempre quiso saber sobre el TPP-11 (pero nunca se atrevió a preguntar) In: Estudios Nueva Economía.
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2021El Royalty Minero, la teoría económica y la nueva Constitución In: Estudios Nueva Economía.
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2016Why are developing country corporations more susceptible to the vicissitudes of international finance? In: The Economic and Labour Relations Review.
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2006Globalizing Inequality: ‘Centrifugal’ and ‘Centripetal’ Forces at Work In: Working Papers.
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