Robert Tannenwald : Citation Profile


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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

30

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10

Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   24 years (1986 - 2010). See details.
   Cites by year: 4
   Journals where Robert Tannenwald has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 0.    Total self citations: 10 (7.75 %)

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Relations with other researchers


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

Is cited by:

List, John (7)

Padula, Mario (5)

Michaelides, Alexander (5)

Koulovatianos, Christos (5)

Rogers, Cynthia (3)

Bartik, Timothy (3)

Co, Catherine (3)

Reed, W. (3)

Wassmer, Robert (2)

Modestino, Alicia (2)

Hayashi, Masayoshi (2)

Cites to:

Mayer, Christopher (8)

Metcalf, Gilbert (7)

Gyourko, Joseph (5)

Sinai, Todd (4)

Fox, William (4)

Malpezzi, Stephen (3)

Green, Richard (3)

wachter, susan (3)

Somerville, Craig (3)

topel, robert (2)

O'Leary, Christopher (2)

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Where Robert Tannenwald has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
New England Economic Review22
New England Economic Indicators4
Fiscal Facts2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
New England Public Policy Center Working Paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston2
Public Policy Discussion Paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston2
Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston2

Recent works citing Robert Tannenwald (2024 and 2023)


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Works by Robert Tannenwald:


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2005Water, water everywhere: dare I drink a drop? (with apologies to Samuel Taylor Coleridge) In: New England Public Policy Center Research Report.
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2006The lack of affordable housing in New England: how big a problem?: why is it growing?: what are we doing about it? In: New England Public Policy Center Working Paper.
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2006Measuring fiscal disparities across the U. S. states: a representative revenue system/representative expenditure system approach, fiscal year 2002 In: New England Public Policy Center Working Paper.
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1996New England has relied heavily on vulnerable Medicaid financing arrangements In: Fiscal Facts.
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1997Are state government debt levels too high? In: Fiscal Facts.
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1987Rating Massachusetts tax competitiveness In: New England Economic Review.
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1987State response in New England to federal tax reform In: New England Economic Review.
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1988Should Massachusetts reform its bank tax? In: New England Economic Review.
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1989The changing level and mix of federal aid to state and local governments In: New England Economic Review.
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1990Taking charge: should New England increase its reliance on user charges? In: New England Economic Review.
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1991Cyclical swing or secular slide? Why have New Englands banks been losing money? In: New England Economic Review.
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1993How dependent are New Englands mid-sized firms on the regions largest bank holding companies? In: New England Economic Review.
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1994Massachusetts tax competitiveness In: New England Economic Review.
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1994The geographic boundaries of New Englands middle-lending markets In: New England Economic Review.
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1995Differences across First District banks in operational efficiency In: New England Economic Review.
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1996State business tax climate: how should it be measured and how important is it? In: New England Economic Review.
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1997Effects of state and local public policies on economic development: an overview In: New England Economic Review.
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1997State regulatory policy and economic development In: New England Economic Review.
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1997Unemployment insurance policy in New England: background and issues In: New England Economic Review.
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1997Unemployment Insurance Policy in New England: Background and Issues.(1997) In: Upjohn Working Papers.
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1998Devolution: the new federalism: proceedings of a colloquium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the National Tax Association In: New England Economic Review.
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1998Devolution: the new federalism, an overview In: New England Economic Review.
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1998Come the devolution, will states be able to respond? In: New England Economic Review.
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1999Fiscal disparity among the States revisited In: New England Economic Review.
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1999New ways of evaluating state unemployment insurance In: New England Economic Review.
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2000The neutrality of Massachusetts taxation of financial institutions In: New England Economic Review.
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2001Are state and local revenue systems becoming obsolete? In: New England Economic Review.
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2002Interstate fiscal disparity in 1997 In: New England Economic Review.
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1986Massachusetts new tax cap: needed discipline or excessive restraint? In: New England Economic Indicators.
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1989Equity in the distribution of Massachusetts tax burdens In: New England Economic Indicators.
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1990Retrospective of the 1980s In: New England Economic Indicators.
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1999Fiscal condition of the New England states In: New England Economic Indicators.
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2004Massachusetts business taxes: unfair? inadequate? uncompetitive? In: Public Policy Discussion Paper.
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2004Interstate fiscal disparity in state fiscal year 1999 In: Public Policy Discussion Paper.
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2001Heat, light, and taxes in the granite state. In: Regional Review.
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1995Casino development: how would casinos affect New Englands economy? In: Special Report.
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2001Measuring the incentive effects of state tax policies toward capital investment In: Working Papers.
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1997The subsidy from state and local tax deductibility: trends, methodological issues, and its value after federal tax reform In: Working Papers.
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2010Panel discussion: the future of state and local government finance In: Regional Economic Development.
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2000Alternative Measures of State UI Systems In: Upjohn Working Papers.
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