Christopher David Cotton : Citation Profile


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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Articles

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Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   4 years (2020 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 2
   Journals where Christopher David Cotton has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 1.    Total self citations: 2 (16.67 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Garga, Vaishali (6)

Rohan, Justin (3)

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

Is cited by:

LE BIHAN, Hervé (5)

Andrade, Philippe (5)

Matheron, Julien (5)

Galí, Jordi (2)

Lepetit, Antoine (2)

Huber, Stefanie (1)

Corrado, Luisa (1)

Cites to:

Gorodnichenko, Yuriy (16)

Coibion, Olivier (16)

Weber, Michael (14)

Baker, Scott (7)

Yannelis, Constantine (6)

Gürkaynak, Refet (5)

Swanson, Eric (5)

Nakamura, Emi (5)

Dohmen, Thomas (4)

Georgiadis, Georgios (4)

Fouarge, Didier (4)

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Where Christopher David Cotton has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston6
Current Policy Perspectives / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston6

Recent works citing Christopher David Cotton (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Propagation of shocks in an input-output economy: Evidence from disaggregated prices. (2023). Villar, Daniel ; Luo, Shaowen. In: Journal of Monetary Economics. RePEc:eee:moneco:v:137:y:2023:i:c:p:26-46.

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Works by Christopher David Cotton:


YearTitleTypeCited
2024Debt, deficits and interest rates In: Economica.
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2021Debt, Deficits, and Interest Rates.(2021) In: Current Policy Perspectives.
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2023Excess stimulus and monetary policy In: Economics Bulletin.
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2021Consumption Spending during the COVID-19 Pandemic In: Current Policy Perspectives.
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2023Forecasting CPI Shelter under Falling Market-Rent Growth In: Current Policy Perspectives.
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2023The Distribution of Sectoral Price Changes and Recent Inflation Developments In: Current Policy Perspectives.
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2023What Is Driving Inflation—Besides the Usual Culprits? In: Current Policy Perspectives.
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2024A Faster Convergence of Shelter Prices and Market Rent: Implications for Inflation In: Current Policy Perspectives.
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2020The Inflation Target and the Equilibrium Real Rate In: Working Papers.
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2020Consumption Heterogeneity by Occupation: Understanding the Impact of Occupation on Personal Consumption during the COVID-19 Pandemic In: Working Papers.
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2021Impact of Occupational Unemployment Risk on Household Spending In: Working Papers.
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2022The Role of Industrial Composition in Driving the Frequency of Price Change In: Working Papers.
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2022Looking Beyond the Fed: Do Central Banks Cause Information Effects? In: Working Papers.
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2022To What Degree and through Which Channel Do Central Banks Other Than the Federal Reserve Cause Spillovers? In: Working Papers.
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