Tyler Atkinson : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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30

Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   16 years (2010 - 2026). See details.
   Cites by year: 6
   Journals where Tyler Atkinson has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 5.    Total self citations: 1 (0.93 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Dolmas, Jim (5)

Mau, Ronald (3)

Richter, Alexander (3)

Giannoni, Marc (3)

Koenig, Evan (2)

Zhou, Xiaoqing (2)

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

Is cited by:

Boehl, Gregor (8)

Piguillem, Facundo (6)

Strobel, Felix (6)

Ordonez, Guillermo (6)

Mavroeidis, Sophocles (5)

Ikeda, Daisuke (5)

Zanetti, Francesco (5)

Cuba-Borda, Pablo (5)

Iiboshi, Hirokuni (4)

Villalvazo, Sergio (3)

Aruoba, S. Boragan (3)

Cites to:

Smets, Frank (10)

Wouters, Raf (10)

Fernald, John (8)

Throckmorton, Nathaniel (7)

Richter, Alexander (7)

McAdam, Peter (6)

Rubio-Ramirez, Juan F (6)

Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus (6)

Guerron, Pablo (5)

Duca, John (5)

Schorfheide, Frank (5)

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Where Tyler Atkinson has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Economic Letter5
Staff Papers2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Dallas Fed Economics / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas26
Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas4

Recent works citing Tyler Atkinson (2026 and 2025)


YearTitle of citing document
2026Estimation of nonlinear DSGE models through Laplace based solutions. (2026). Leon-Gonzalez, Roberto ; Kyzy, Elnura Baiaman. In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. RePEc:eee:dyncon:v:182:y:2026:i:c:s0165188925001861.

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2025Why global and local solutions of open-economy models with incomplete markets differ and why it matters. (2025). de Groot, Oliver ; Mendoza, Enrique G ; Durdu, Bora C. In: Journal of International Economics. RePEc:eee:inecon:v:158:y:2025:i:c:s0022199625000996.

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2026Credit efficiency: Another early warning indicator for systemic risk. (2026). Tang, Chenyao ; Ekponon, Adelphe. In: Research in International Business and Finance. RePEc:eee:riibaf:v:81:y:2026:i:c:s0275531925004489.

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2026Welfare Consequences of Approximation: The Case of Monetary Policy Analysis. (2026). Mineyama, Tomohide. In: Computational Economics. RePEc:kap:compec:v:67:y:2026:i:2:d:10.1007_s10614-025-10865-9.

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2025Changes in central bank leadership and inflation dynamics. (2025). Qureshi, Irfan A ; Higgins, Richard C. In: Southern Economic Journal. RePEc:wly:soecon:v:91:y:2025:i:4:p:1440-1473.

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Works by Tyler Atkinson:


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2025What is keeping core inflation above 2 percent? In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2026Young workers’ employment drops in occupations with high AI exposure In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2026Skewness warrants caution as Trimmed Mean PCE inflation eases In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2020Dallas Fed Mobility and Engagement Index Gives Insight into COVID-19’s Economic Impact In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2020The Production Process Drives Fluctuations in Output and Uncertainty In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2020U.S. Economic Rebound Uneven amid Resurgent Local COVID-19 Outbreaks In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2020Pandemic Disproportionately Affects Women, Minority Labor Force Participation In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2019Consumer Surveys Suggest Economic Conditions Remain Healthy but Growth Is Slowing In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2019Consumers’ and Economists’ Differing Inflation Views Can Complicate Policymaking In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2019Changes in Labor Force Participation Help Explain Recent Job Gains In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2021Average Inflation over the Pandemic Avoids Base-Effect Distortions In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2021The Labor Market May Be Tighter than the Level of Employment Suggests In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2021What the Trimmed Mean Says About Future Inflation: Broadening Price Pressures Ahead In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2021What Might Inflation Look Like Next Year? In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2022Nominal GDP Outlook Suggests Its Time to End Monetary Accommodation In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2022Initial Unemployment Claims Appear Stable over Past Several Months In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2022U.S. Likely Didn’t Slip into Recession in Early 2022 Despite Negative GDP Growth In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2022Inflation in Services Likely to Rise Further Despite Slowing Goods Prices In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2023Rent inflation remains on track to slow over the coming year In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2023Wage growth still exceeds 3 percent despite slowing in business survey measures In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2023How long is the soft-landing runway for the labor market? In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2024Inflation forecasts based on money growth proved accurate in 2021, though generally unreliable In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2024Running the economy hotter for longer could steepen Phillips curve In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2024Rising unemployment does not mean recession is inevitable In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2024Rising unemployment doesn’t counter signs of strong GDP growth In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2025Is inflation still slowing? Early 2025 data pivotal to outlook In: Dallas Fed Economics.
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2016Is rising unemployment an early warning of state-level recession? In: Economic Letter.
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2017America’s Missing Workers Are Primarily Middle Educated In: Economic Letter.
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2010Gauging the odds of a double-dip recession amid signals and slowdowns In: Economic Letter.
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2012High unemployment points to below-target (but still stable) inflation In: Economic Letter.
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2013Assessing the costs and consequences of the 2007–09 financial crisis and its aftermath In: Economic Letter.
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2012Inflation, slack, and Fed credibility In: Staff Papers.
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2013How bad was it? The costs and consequences of the 2007–09 financial crisis In: Staff Papers.
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2017Equity Regulation and U.S. Venture Capital Investment In: Working Papers.
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2018The Zero Lower Bound and Estimation Accuracy In: Working Papers.
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2020Complementarity and Macroeconomic Uncertainty In: Working Papers.
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2022Complementarity and Macroeconomic Uncertainty.(2022) In: Review of Economic Dynamics.
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2020Mobility and Engagement Following the SARS-Cov-2 Outbreak In: Working Papers.
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