David Byrne : Citation Profile


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Central Bank of Ireland

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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15

Papers

7

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   12 years (2011 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 13
   Journals where David Byrne has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 10.    Total self citations: 3 (1.83 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Zekaite, Zivile (4)

Kelly, Robert (4)

Parle, Conor (2)

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

Is cited by:

McQuinn, Kieran (26)

Morgenroth, Edgar (11)

Callan, Tim (9)

Savage, Michael (8)

Corrigan, Eoin (6)

Fitzgerald, John (6)

Moretti, Laura (5)

Slaymaker, Rachel (5)

Osbat, Chiara (5)

Kelly, Jane (5)

Duffy, David (5)

Cites to:

Fitzgerald, John (9)

Gambacorta, Leonardo (8)

Duffy, David (7)

McCarthy, Yvonne (7)

Peydro, Jose-Luis (7)

McQuinn, Kieran (7)

Callan, Tim (6)

Jorda, Oscar (6)

Kwan, Simon (6)

Eisenbeis, Robert (6)

SEVESTRE, Patrick (6)

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Where David Byrne has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Research Technical Papers / Central Bank of Ireland5
Economic Letters / Central Bank of Ireland4
Research Notes / Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)3
Papers / Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)2

Recent works citing David Byrne (2023 and 2022)


YearTitle of citing document
2022.

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2022Rising interest rates and higher inflation: implications for the banking sector. (2022). McCann, Fergal ; Lyons, Paul ; Shaw, Frances ; Morell, Joe. In: Financial Stability Notes. RePEc:cbi:fsnote:15/fs/22.

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2022Inflation and mortgage repayments: the household expenditure channel. (2022). Adhikari, Tamanna. In: Financial Stability Notes. RePEc:cbi:fsnote:6/fs/22.

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2022Mortgage cash-flows and employment. (2022). Cumming, Fergus. In: European Economic Review. RePEc:eee:eecrev:v:144:y:2022:i:c:s0014292121002865.

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2022The impact of UK financial incentives on the adoption of electric fleets: The moderation effect of GDP change. (2022). Gagliardi, Dimitri ; Niesten, Eva ; Alali, Layla. In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. RePEc:eee:transa:v:161:y:2022:i:c:p:200-220.

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2023Mind Your Language: Market Responses to Central Bank Speeches. (2023). Yang, Xiye ; Neely, Christopher J ; McMahon, Michael ; Erdemlioglu, Deniz ; Ahrens, Maximilian. In: Working Papers. RePEc:fip:fedlwp:96270.

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2023FUTURE CENTRAL BANKING IN EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES. (2023). Juhro, Solikin. In: Working Papers. RePEc:idn:wpaper:wp012023.

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2022Does financial interconnectedness affect monetary transmission? Evidence from India. (2022). Ghosh, Saibal. In: Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies. RePEc:taf:macfem:v:15:y:2022:i:3:p:273-300.

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2022Output Divergence in Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes: Is the Euro Area Growing Apart?. (2022). Ward, Felix ; Chen, Yao. In: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers. RePEc:tin:wpaper:20220031.

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Works by David Byrne:


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2020Covid-19: Bank credit conditions and monetary policy In: Economic Letters.
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2019Euro area longer-term inflation expectations revisited In: Economic Letters.
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2021An Overview of Inflation Developments In: Economic Letters.
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2018Missing wage growth in the euro area: is the wage Philips curve non-linear? In: Economic Letters.
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2019Euro Area Slowdown - a Country-Sector Analysis In: Quarterly Bulletin Articles.
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2017How does monetary policy pass-through affect mortgage default? Evidence from the Irish mortgage market In: Research Technical Papers.
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2022How Does Monetary Policy Pass?Through Affect Mortgage Default? Evidence from the Irish Mortgage Market.(2022) In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
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2023The Central Bank Crystal Ball: Temporal information in monetary policy communication In: Research Technical Papers.
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2017Bank Asset Quality & Monetary Policy Pass-Through In: Research Technical Papers.
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2019Bank asset quality & monetary policy pass-through.(2019) In: Applied Economics.
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2023Measuring the Temporal Dimension of Text: An Application to Policymaker Speeches In: Research Technical Papers.
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2019Monetary policy expectations and risk-taking among U.S. banks In: Research Technical Papers.
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2020Non-linearity in the wage Phillips curve: Euro area analysis In: Economics Letters.
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2018Household Formation and Tenure Choice: Did the Great Irish Housing Bust Alter Consumer Behaviour? In: The Economic and Social Review.
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2014Household Formation and Tenure Choice: Did the great Irish housing bust alter consumer behaviour?.(2014) In: Papers.
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2013Quarterly Economic Commentary, Autumn 2013 In: Forecasting Report.
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2013Quarterly Economic Commentary, Winter 2013 In: Forecasting Report.
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2014Quarterly Economic Commentary, Spring 2014 In: Forecasting Report.
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2014Quarterly Economic Commentary, Autumn 2014 In: Forecasting Report.
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2014Quarterly Economic Commentary, Winter 2014 In: Forecasting Report.
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2015Quarterly Economic Commentary, Spring 2015 In: Forecasting Report.
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2015Quarterly Economic Commentary, Summer 2015 In: Forecasting Report.
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2014Alternative Scenarios for New Household Formation in Ireland In: Quarterly Economic Commentary: Special Articles.
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2014Household Formation and Tenure Choice In: Research Notes.
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2014Nowcasting and the Need for Timely Estimates of Movements in Irish Output In: Research Notes.
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2014Irish Economic Performance 1987-2013: A Growth Accounting Assessment In: Research Notes.
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2011The Impact of Changes in Educational Attainment on Life Expectancy in Ireland In: Papers.
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2019Bank asset quality and monetary policy pass-through In: ESRB Working Paper Series.
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