Viv B. Hall : Citation Profile


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Australian National University (33% share)
Victoria University of Wellington (34% share)
Motu: Economic & Public Policy Research (33% share)

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   48 years (1975 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 4
   Journals where Viv B. Hall has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 9.    Total self citations: 37 (13.41 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

McDermott, Christopher (4)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Viv B. Hall.

Is cited by:

Kose, Ayhan (23)

Buckle, Robert (13)

Otrok, Christopher (13)

Terrones, Marco (13)

Claessens, Stijn (10)

Hirata, Hideaki (10)

Grimes, Arthur (9)

Serletis, Apostolos (8)

Lin, Boqiang (7)

McDermott, Christopher (5)

pagan, adrian (5)

Cites to:

McDermott, Christopher (43)

Buckle, Robert (32)

Grimes, Arthur (30)

pagan, adrian (18)

Harding, Don (12)

King, Robert (12)

Harvey, Andrew (12)

Kehoe, Patrick (10)

Kose, Ayhan (10)

Canova, Fabio (9)

Drew, Aaron (9)

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Where Viv B. Hall has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
New Zealand Economic Papers10
The Economic Record4
Economic Modelling3
Economics Letters2
Energy Economics2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / University of Sydney, School of Economics12
Working Papers / Motu Economic and Public Policy Research5

Recent works citing Viv B. Hall (2024 and 2023)


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2023The Great, Greater, and Greatest Recessions of US States. (2023). Wall, Howard. In: Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy. RePEc:ags:jrapmc:339973.

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2024The boosted HP filter is more general than you might think. (2022). Shi, Zhentao ; PEter, ; Mei, Ziwei. In: Papers. RePEc:arx:papers:2209.09810.

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2023Economic resilience and regionally differentiated cycles: Evidence from a turning point approach in Italy. (2023). Fratesi, Ugo ; Duran, Hasan Engin. In: Papers in Regional Science. RePEc:bla:presci:v:102:y:2023:i:2:p:219-252.

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2023Capital flow volatility regimes and monetary policy dilemma: Evidence from New Zealand. (2023). Mansur, Alfan. In: The Journal of Economic Asymmetries. RePEc:eee:joecas:v:28:y:2023:i:c:s1703494923000269.

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2023Industrial linkage and clustered regional business cycles in China. (2023). Peng, Bin ; Sun, Yanlin ; Wang, Xiaoyu. In: International Review of Economics & Finance. RePEc:eee:reveco:v:85:y:2023:i:c:p:59-72.

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2023To Boost or Not to Boost? That is the Question. (2023). Pagan, Adrian ; Lu, YE. In: Working Papers. RePEc:syd:wpaper:2023-05.

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Works by Viv B. Hall:


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2006A Less Costly Trading Environment for the UK?: Patrick Minford, Vidya Mahambare and Eric Nowell, Should Britain Leave the EU? An Economic Analysis of a Troubled Relationship, Edward Elgar in associati In: Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform.
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1995Economic Growth Performance in the Context of Newzeads Economic Reforms. In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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1988Design of the NIF88 Model: Comment. In: Australian Economic Papers.
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1989Responses to World Oil and Coal Shocks, in a Short-Run Fuel Substitution Tax Model In: Australian Economic Review.
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1984SOME THOUGHTS ON ENERGY MODELLING AND POLICY IN AUSTRALIA In: Economic Papers.
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1980Excess Demand and Expectations Influences on Price Changes in Australian Manufacturing Industry. In: The Economic Record.
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1978EXCESS DEMAND AND EXPECTATIONS INFLUENCES ON PRICE CHANGES IN AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY.(1978) In: Working Papers.
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1984Further Evidence from Survey Data on Australian Manufacturing Price Changes* In: The Economic Record.
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1994Key Features of New Zealand Business Cycles In: The Economic Record.
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2011Unobserved Components Business Cycles for New Zealand. What Are They, and What Might Drive Them? In: The Economic Record.
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2007Regional business cycles in New Zealand: Do they exist? What might drive them?* In: Papers in Regional Science.
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2004Regional business cycles in New Zealand: Do they exist? What might drive them?.(2004) In: Working Papers.
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2004Regional Business Cycles in New Zealand: Do they exist? What might drive them?.(2004) In: ERSA conference papers.
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2005Regional business cycles in New Zealand:Do they exist? What might drive them?.(2005) In: Urban/Regional.
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2009THE NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS CYCLE In: Econometric Theory.
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1980A Model of Output, Employment, Capital Formation and Inflation In: Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers.
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1995Trans-Tasman CGE modelling : Some illustrative results from the Joani model In: Economic Modelling.
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1998Fiscal expansion, monetary policy, interest rate risk premia, and wage reactions In: Economic Modelling.
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2004Would adopting the Australian dollar provide superior monetary policy in New Zealand? In: Economic Modelling.
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2001Would adopting the Australian dollar provide superior monetary policy in New Zealand?.(2001) In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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1983Industrial sector interfuel substitution following the first major oil shock In: Economics Letters.
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1983Industrial Sector Interfuel Substitution Following the First Major Oil Shock.(1983) In: Working Papers.
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1986Industrial sector fuel price elasticities following the first and second major oil price shocks In: Economics Letters.
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1990An Australian fuel substitution tax model: ORANI-LFT In: Energy Economics.
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1988An Australian Fuel Substitution Tax Model: Orani-LFT.(1988) In: Working Papers.
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1986Major OECD country industrial sector interfuel substitution estimates, 1960-1979 In: Energy Economics.
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2006Consumption-smoothing in a small, cyclically volatile open economy: Evidence from New Zealand In: Journal of International Money and Finance.
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2005AN AUSTRALASIAN CURRENCY, NEW ZEALAND ADOPTING THE US DOLLAR, OR AN INDEPENDENT MONETARY POLICY? In: CAMA Working Papers.
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2005The diverging patterns of profitability, investment and growth of China and India, 1980-2003 In: CAMA Working Papers.
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2006THE NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS CYCLE: RETURN TO GOLDEN DAYS? In: CAMA Working Papers.
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2008AN UNOBSERVED COMPONENTS COMMON CYCLE FOR AUSTRALIA? IMPLICATIONS FOR A COMMON CURRENCY In: CAMA Working Papers.
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2011An unobserved components common cycle for Australasia? Implications for a common currency.(2011) In: Working Paper Series.
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2020Does Hamilton’s OLS regression provide a “better alternative†to the Hodrick-Prescott filter? A New Zealand business cycle perspective In: CAMA Working Papers.
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2022A boosted HP filter for business cycle analysis:evidence from New Zealands small open economy. In: CAMA Working Papers.
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2022A boosted HP filter for business cycle analysis: evidence from New Zealand’s small open economy.(2022) In: Working Paper Series.
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2010New Zealands Current Account Deficit: Analysis based on the Intertemporal Optimisation Approach In: EcoMod2002.
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2001New Zealands Current Account Deficit: Analysis based on the Intertemporal Optimisation Approach.(2001) In: Treasury Working Paper Series.
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2003Central Bank Governance: Common Elements or Different Models? In: Working Papers.
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2009APPLICATION OF A DYNAMIC PANEL DATA ESTIMATOR TO CROSS-COUNTRY COFFEE DEMAND: A TALE OF TWO ERAS In: Journal of Economic Development.
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2003Would Adopting the US Dollar Have Led to Improved Inflation, Output and Trade Balances for New Zealand in the 1990s? In: Working Papers.
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2004Would adopting the us dollar have led to improved inflation, output and trade balances, for New Zealand in the 1990s?.(2004) In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2004WOULD ADOPTING THE US DOLLAR HAVE LED TO IMPROVED INFLATION, OUTPUT AND TRADE BALANCES FOR NEW ZEALAND IN THE 1990s?.(2004) In: Macroeconomics.
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2006The Ups and Downs of New Zealand House Prices In: Working Papers.
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2007A Quarterly Post-World War II Real GDP Series for New Zealand In: Working Papers.
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2009A quarterly Post-World War II Real GDP Series for New Zealand.(2009) In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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2019Changes in New Zealand’s Business Insolvency Rates after the Global Financial Crisis In: Working Papers.
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2014Recessions and Recoveries in New Zealands Post-Second World War Business Cycles In: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series.
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2016Recessions and recoveries in New Zealands post-Second World War business cycles.(2016) In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2015Recessions and Recoveries in New Zealand’s Post-Second World War Business Cycles.(2015) In: Working Paper Series.
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2021Does Hamilton’s OLS Regression Provide a “better alternative” to the Hodrick-Prescott Filter? A New Zealand Business Cycle Perspective In: Journal of Business Cycle Research.
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2020Does Hamilton’s OLS regression provide a “better alternative” to the Hodrick-Prescott filter? A New Zealand Business Cycle Perspective.(2020) In: Working Paper Series.
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1975INFLATIONARY EXPECTATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND, A PRELIMINARY STUDY In: Working Papers.
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1988IS MEDIUM TEMPERATURE SOLAR THERMAL PROCESS STEAM VIABLE FOR AUSTRALIA? SOME PRELIMINARY RESULTS In: Working Papers.
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1984Industrial Sector Fuel Price Elasticities of Demand Following the First and Second Major Oil Shocks In: Working Papers.
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1982Pricing Models in Australian Manufacturing: the Evidence from Survey Data In: Working Papers.
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1983Major OECD Country Industrial Sector Interfuel Substitution Estimates: 1960-79 In: Working Papers.
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1977PRICING BEHAVIOUR IN AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY: Hypothesis Testing 1955-56 to 1967-68 In: Working Papers.
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1979A SMALL MODEL OF OUTPUT, EMPLOYMENT, CAPITAL FORMATION AND INFLATION, APPLIED TO THE NEW ZEALAND ECONOMY In: Working Papers.
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1977PRICING BEHAVIOUR IN AUSTRALIA: A Data Evaluation Study In: Working Papers.
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1988In An Australian Short Run Fuel Substitution Tax Model In: Working Papers.
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1998Pacific rim business cycle analysis: Synchronisation and volatility In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2011A quarterly post-Second World War real GDP series for New Zealand In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2012Is there an unobserved components common cycle for Australasia? Implications for a common currency In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2013New Zealands macroeconomic imbalances -- causes and remedies: Guest editors introduction In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2017On the robustness of stylised business cycle facts for contemporary New Zealand In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2020The business cycle and monetary policy: what changed after the GFC? In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2021Changes in New Zealands business insolvency rates after the GFC In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2019Changes in New Zealand’s Business Insolvency Rates after the GFC.(2019) In: Working Paper Series.
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2023Citation for Bob Buckle to mark his Distinguished Fellow Award In: New Zealand Economic Papers.
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2011An unobserved components common cycle for Australasia? Implications for a common currency In: Working Paper Series.
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2012Stylised facts for New Zealand business cycles: A post-1987 perspective In: Working Paper Series.
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2015On trend robustness and end-point issues for New Zealand’s stylised business cycle facts In: Working Paper Series.
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2012Stylised facts for New Zealand business cycles: A post-1987 perspective In: Working Paper Series.
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2015On trend robustness and end-point issues for New Zealand’s stylised business cycle facts In: Working Paper Series.
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2015Recessions and Recoveries in New Zealand’s Post-Second World War Business Cycles In: Working Paper Series.
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2019Changes in New Zealand’s Business Insolvency Rates after the GFC In: Working Paper Series.
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2020Does Hamilton’s OLS regression provide a “better alternative†to the Hodrick-Prescott filter? A New Zealand Business Cycle Perspective In: Working Paper Series.
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2022A boosted HP filter for business cycle analysis: evidence from New Zealand’s small open economy. In: Working Paper Series.
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