Mo Tian : Citation Profile


Are you Mo Tian?

University of Nottingham

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Citations

RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

6

Articles

14

Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   8 years (2011 - 2019). See details.
   Cites by year: 8
   Journals where Mo Tian has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 0.    Total self citations: 6 (8 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Bleaney, Michael (5)

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

Is cited by:

Bleaney, Michael (17)

Terrones, Marco (6)

Grekou, Carl (6)

Polbin, Andrey (5)

COUHARDE, Cécile (4)

Saxena, Sweta (4)

Morozumi, Atsuyoshi (3)

Dąbrowski, Marek (3)

Eita, Joel (2)

Sen Gupta, Abhijit (2)

Choga, Ireen (2)

Cites to:

Bleaney, Michael (22)

Rogoff, Kenneth (16)

Lane, Philip (14)

Frankel, Jeffrey (11)

Reinhart, Carmen (11)

Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria (11)

Francisco, Manuela (9)

Shambaugh, Jay (7)

Warnock, Francis (7)

Wei, Shang-Jin (7)

Mendoza, Enrique (6)

Main data


Where Mo Tian has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Open Economies Review4
Oxford Economic Papers2

Recent works citing Mo Tian (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document

Works by Mo Tian:


YearTitleTypeCited
2012Currency Networks, Bilateral Exchange Rate Volatility and the Role of the US Dollar In: Open Economies Review.
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2011Currency Networks, Bilateral Exchange Rate Volatility and the Role of the US Dollar.(2011) In: Discussion Papers.
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2014Exchange Rates and Trade Balance Adjustment: A Multi-Country Empirical Analysis In: Open Economies Review.
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2012Exchange Rates and Trade Balance Adjustment:A Multi-Country Empirical Analysis.(2012) In: Discussion Papers.
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2016Global Trends in the Choice of Exchange Rate Regime In: Open Economies Review.
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2015Global Trends in the Choice of Exchange Rate Regime.(2015) In: Discussion Papers.
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2017De Facto Exchange Rate Regime Classifications: An Evaluation In: Open Economies Review.
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2017Are Fixed Exchange Rates Still a Mirage? In: Discussion Papers.
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2019Flexible exchange rates and current account adjustment In: Discussion Papers.
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2019Exchange rate flexibility: How should we measure it? In: Discussion Papers.
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2019Net foreign assets and current account balances In: Discussion Papers.
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2019Foreign exchange inflows, the trade balance and real effective exchange rates In: Discussion Papers.
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2013Net Foreign Assets, Real Exchange Rates and Net Exports Revisited In: Discussion Papers.
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2014Global Imbalances and the External Solvency of Nations In: Discussion Papers.
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2019How do international remittances respond to real exchange rate movements? In: Discussion Papers.
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2014Classifying Exchange Rate Regimes by Regression Methods In: Discussion Papers.
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2015De Facto Exchange Rate Regime Classifications Are Better Than You Think In: Discussion Papers.
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2015A Dissection of the Current Account Persistence Puzzle In: Discussion Papers.
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2014Net foreign assets and real exchange rates revisited In: Oxford Economic Papers.
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2017Measuring exchange rate flexibility by regression methods In: Oxford Economic Papers.
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