Wenchao Jin : Citation Profile


Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) (1% share)
University of Sussex (99% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   10 years (2012 - 2022). See details.
   Cites by year: 18
   Journals where Wenchao Jin has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 7.    Total self citations: 1 (0.54 %)

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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 Wenchao Jin.

Is cited by:

Singleton, Carl (11)

van Reenen, John (10)

Brewer, Mike (8)

bloom, nicholas (7)

Sadun, Raffaella (7)

Schäfer, Daniel (6)

Verdugo, Gregory (6)

Dearden, Lorraine (5)

Irsova, Zuzana (5)

Zhu, Yu (5)

Aghion, Philippe (5)

Cites to:

Beaudry, Paul (12)

Zhu, Yu (9)

Green, David (9)

Lewis, Ethan (8)

van Reenen, John (8)

Antonin, Céline (8)

Walker, Ian (7)

Card, David (7)

Lemieux, Thomas (6)

Jaravel, Xavier (6)

Machin, Stephen (6)

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Where Wenchao Jin has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Fiscal Studies3

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
IFS Working Papers / Institute for Fiscal Studies4

Recent works citing Wenchao Jin (2025 and 2024)


YearTitle of citing document
2024Worker productivity during Covid-19 and adaptation to working from home. (2024). Wang, Yikai ; Tang, LI ; Etheridge, Ben ; Burdett, Ashley. In: European Economic Review. RePEc:eee:eecrev:v:167:y:2024:i:c:s001429212400117x.

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2024Robots and immigration. (2024). Pozzoli, Dario ; Mann, Katja. In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:227:y:2024:i:c:s0167268124003147.

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2024Universal Credit: Welfare reform and mental health. (2024). Dang, Thang ; Tominey, Emma ; Brewer, Mike. In: Journal of Health Economics. RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:98:y:2024:i:c:s0167629624000857.

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2025Tracing productivity growth channels in the UK. (2025). Garcia-Macia, Daniel ; Korosteleva, Julia. In: Research Policy. RePEc:eee:respol:v:54:y:2025:i:1:s0048733324001987.

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2025Levelling down: the distributional consequences of public pay caps. (2025). Nibloe, Matthew. In: IFS Working Papers. RePEc:ifs:ifsewp:25/27.

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2024Does university-industry collaboration improve firm productivity? Evidence from China. (2024). Li, Zhuo ; Liu, Ting. In: PLOS ONE. RePEc:plo:pone00:0305695.

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2024Education and inequality: an international perspective. (2024). Salvanes, Kjell G ; Green, David ; Foley, Kelly ; Bennett, Patrick. In: Fiscal Studies. RePEc:wly:fistud:v:45:y:2024:i:3:p:429-454.

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Works by Wenchao Jin:


YearTitleTypeCited
2012Universal Credit: A Preliminary Analysis of Its Impact on Incomes and Work Incentives In: Fiscal Studies.
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2012The Distributional Impact of the 2012–13 Higher Education Funding Reforms in England In: Fiscal Studies.
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article16
2013Productivity, Investment and Profits during the Great Recession: Evidence from UK Firms and Workers In: Fiscal Studies.
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2013What can wages and employment tell us about the UKs productivity puzzle? In: IFS Working Papers.
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2014What Can Wages and Employment Tell Us about the UKs Productivity Puzzle?.(2014) In: Economic Journal.
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2016The UK wage premium puzzle: how did a large increase in university graduates leave the education premium unchanged? In: IFS Working Papers.
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2016Explaining low employment rates among older women in urban China In: IFS Working Papers.
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2021The decline of home cooked food In: IFS Working Papers.
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2022The U.K. as a Technological Follower: Higher Education Expansion and the College Wage Premium In: The Review of Economic Studies.
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2022Occupational polarisation and endogenous task-biased technical change In: Working Paper Series.
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