Kristie M. Engemann : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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32

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   21 years (2004 - 2025). See details.
   Cites by year: 10
   Journals where Kristie M. Engemann has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 8.    Total self citations: 3 (1.31 %)

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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 Kristie M. Engemann.

Is cited by:

Owyang, Michael (9)

Wall, Howard (8)

GUPTA, RANGAN (6)

Kosnik, Lea-Rachel (5)

MORANA, CLAUDIO (4)

Piger, Jeremy (3)

Lleras-Muney, Adriana (3)

Pérez de Gracia, Fernando (3)

Knotek, Edward (3)

Li, Ben (3)

Dhaoui, Abderrazak (3)

Cites to:

Kilian, Lutz (11)

Hamilton, James (8)

Piger, Jeremy (6)

Perez Quiros, Gabriel (6)

Valkanov, Rossen (5)

Watson, Mark (5)

Giavazzi, Francesco (4)

Owyang, Michael (4)

Blanchard, Olivier (4)

Favero, Carlo (4)

Santa-Clara, Pedro (4)

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Where Kristie M. Engemann has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
The Regional Economist11
Review6
National Economic Trends6
Economic Synopses3
Monetary Trends2
Liber8 Economic Information Newsletter2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Open Vault / Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis27
Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis4

Recent works citing Kristie M. Engemann (2025 and 2024)


YearTitle of citing document
2025Oil shocks and firm investment on the two sides of the Atlantic. (2025). Vinci, Francesca ; Parisi, Laura ; Kostakis, Vasileios ; Longaric, Pablo Anaya. In: Working Paper Series. RePEc:ecb:ecbwps:20253116.

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2025Effects of oil shocks on global securitized real estate markets. (2025). Yunus, Nafeesa. In: Finance Research Letters. RePEc:eee:finlet:v:80:y:2025:i:c:s1544612325001369.

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2024Jobless recoveries and time variation in labor markets. (2024). Panovska, Irina ; Zhang, Licheng. In: Journal of Macroeconomics. RePEc:eee:jmacro:v:81:y:2024:i:c:s0164070424000387.

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2025The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on gender labor market asymmetries in Germany. (2025). Baas, Timo. In: The Journal of Economic Asymmetries. RePEc:eee:joecas:v:31:y:2025:i:c:s1703494924000458.

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2024The information content of conflict, social unrest and policy uncertainty measures for macroeconomic forecasting. (2024). Rauh, Christopher ; Pérez, Javier ; Molina, Luis ; Diakonova, Marina ; Prez, Javier J ; Mueller, Hannes. In: Latin American Journal of Central Banking (previously Monetaria). RePEc:eee:lajcba:v:5:y:2024:i:4:s2666143824000127.

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2024Effet du ROP, RIP, et R sur RSP: Symétrie ou Asymétrie? Cas des pays exportateurs et importateurs de pétrole.. (2024). NEIFAR, MALIKA ; Harzallah, Amira. In: MPRA Paper. RePEc:pra:mprapa:120938.

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2024Individual and regional determinants of women’s participation in the European labour market: a Labour Force Survey empirical study. (2024). Perrelli, Adalgisa ; Lovaglio, Pietro Giorgio. In: International Review of Economics. RePEc:spr:inrvec:v:71:y:2024:i:4:d:10.1007_s12232-024-00465-8.

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2025Personal and regional risk factors of being a NEET: a comparative study in Italy, France and Germany with LFS microdata. (2025). Lovaglio, Pietro Giorgio ; Berta, Paolo. In: Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology. RePEc:spr:qualqt:v:59:y:2025:i:2:d:10.1007_s11135-024-02015-4.

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Works by Kristie M. Engemann:


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2010WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE BUSINESS CYCLE? A BAYESIAN ANALYSIS OF JOBLESS RECOVERIES In: Macroeconomic Dynamics.
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2007Whatever happened to the business cycle? a Bayesian analysis of jobless recoveries.(2007) In: Working Papers.
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2010Business cycle measures In: Economic Synopses.
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2010When do recessions begin and end? In: Economic Synopses.
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2010Not your fathers oil shock In: Economic Synopses.
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2008U.S. farm subsidies In: Liber8 Economic Information Newsletter.
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2009Retraining displaced U.S. workers In: Liber8 Economic Information Newsletter.
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2004Can a summer hike cause a surprise fall for mortgage rates? In: Monetary Trends.
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2005Hard core inflation In: Monetary Trends.
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2004Your current job probably wont be your last In: National Economic Trends.
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2005Survey says... In: National Economic Trends.
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2006Look whos working now In: National Economic Trends.
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2006Barreling down the road to recession? In: National Economic Trends.
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2007Look whos still working now In: National Economic Trends.
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2007What are the chances? In: National Economic Trends.
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2008Regional aggregation in forecasting: an application to the Federal Reserves Eighth District In: Regional Economic Development.
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2011Regional aggregation in forecasting: an application to the Federal Reserve’s Eighth District.(2011) In: Review.
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2005So much for that merit raise: the link between wages and appearance In: The Regional Economist.
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2005Keep your résumé current In: The Regional Economist.
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2006Social changes lead married women into labor force In: The Regional Economist.
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2006Whats in a name? reconciling conflicting evidence on ethnic names In: The Regional Economist.
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2006Slow and steady in St. Louis In: The Regional Economist.
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2007Working hard or hardly working? the evolution of leisure in the United States In: The Regional Economist.
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2007Louisvilles job growth lags on many fronts In: The Regional Economist.
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2008Extra credit: the rise of short-term liabilities In: The Regional Economist.
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2008Splitsville: the economics of unilateral divorce In: The Regional Economist.
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2009A winning combination? economic theory meets sports In: The Regional Economist.
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2010Unconventional oil production: stuck in a rock and a hard place In: The Regional Economist.
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2008Changing trends in the labor force: a survey In: Review.
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2008A primer on the empirical identification of government spending shocks In: Review.
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2009A journal ranking for the ambitious economist In: Review.
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2010The effects of recessions across demographic groups In: Review.
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2009The effects of recessions across demographic groups.(2009) In: Working Papers.
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2010Forecasting with mixed frequencies In: Review.
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2010Do oil shocks drive business cycles? some U.S. and international evidence In: Working Papers.
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2011Where is an oil shock? In: Working Papers.
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2011Where is an oil shock?.(2011) In: MPRA Paper.
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2019Using Price Indexes to Measure the Inflation Rate In: Open Vault.
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2019The Feds Inflation Target: Why 2 Percent? In: Open Vault.
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2019What Is Quantitative Tightening? In: Open Vault.
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2020What Is the Phillips Curve (and Why Has It Flattened)? In: Open Vault.
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2020Three Ways to Think Like an Economist, Starting Today In: Open Vault.
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2020How Does the COVID-19 Crisis Differ from Other Shocks to the Economy? In: Open Vault.
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2020How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected the U.S. Labor Market? In: Open Vault.
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2020How Does an Economist View the Marriage Market? In: Open Vault.
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2020College Choices and Success: Four Questions for an Economist In: Open Vault.
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2021Young Adults Cope with COVID-19s Economic Impact In: Open Vault.
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2021How Economists Make a Difference In: Open Vault.
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2021Using Economics to Solve Puzzles In: Open Vault.
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2021How Is Innovation Measured? In: Open Vault.
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2021Economists Can Change Minds with Data In: Open Vault.
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2022Policy Questions that Economics Experts Can Help Answer In: Open Vault.
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2022Skills People with Econ Degrees Bring to the Table In: Open Vault.
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2023Who Left the Labor Force during the Pandemic and Great Recessions? In: Open Vault.
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2023Which Students Were More Affected by Pandemic School Disruptions? In: Open Vault.
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2023A Soft Landing for the Economy: What It Means and What Data to Look At In: Open Vault.
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2023Trends in Families Economic Well-Being In: Open Vault.
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2024Why Countries Trade: A Look at Benefits and Risks In: Open Vault.
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2024Child Care Demand, Supply and the Household Decision In: Open Vault.
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2024Interested in Tracking the U.S. Labor Market? Here Are Some Key Indicators In: Open Vault.
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2025The Differences between Prices and Inflation Explained In: Open Vault.
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2025What the Rates of Workers Switching Employers or Holding Multiple Jobs Can Tell Us In: Open Vault.
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2025How Economic Forecasting Works and Why It Matters In: Open Vault.
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2025Why Inflation Expectations Are Important to Policymakers In: Open Vault.
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