Peterson Institute for International Economics
Impact in
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- Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
- Global trade and economics
- Economic Theory and Policy
- Finance top 1%
- Global Financial Crisis and Policies
- Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
Papers in
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- Global trade and economics 271
- Monetary Policy and Economic Impact 252
- Economic Theory and Policy 156
- Finance 398
- Global Financial Crisis and Policies 330
- Banking stability, regulation, efficiency 119
- Top scholars
- Olivier BlanchardSimeon DjankovJ. Bradford JensenAndrew B. BernardCarmen ReinhartKenneth RogoffRoberto PerottiArvind Subramanian
- Journals
- Asian Economic Policy Review (36 papers)World Economy (21 papers)Journal of Policy Modeling (18 papers)American Economic Review (15 papers)Journal of International Economics (11 papers)
- Partner nations
- United StatesUnited KingdomGermany
In The Last Decade
Peterson Institute for International Economics
1.2k papers receiving 43.2k citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 208
- General Economics, Econometrics and Finance 20.3k
- Finance 12.6k
- Economics and Econometrics 24.6k
- Development 2.9k
- Accounting 7.0k
Countries citing scholars working at Peterson Institute for International Economics
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Fields of papers published by authors at Peterson Institute for International Economics
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About Peterson Institute for International Economics
In recent decades, authors affiliated with Peterson Institute for International Economics have published 1.4k papers, which have received a total of 45.9k indexed citations . Scholars at this organization have produced 592 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, 398 papers in Finance, 620 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 70 papers in Development and 161 papers in Strategy and Management on the topics of Global Financial Crisis and Policies (330 papers), Global trade and economics (271 papers), Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (252 papers), Economic Theory and Policy (156 papers), Banking stability, regulation, efficiency (119 papers), Economic Growth and Productivity (100 papers), Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (87 papers) and World Trade Organization Law (77 papers). Their work is cited by papers focused on General Economics, Econometrics and Finance (20.3k citations), Finance (12.6k citations), Economics and Econometrics (24.6k citations), Development (2.9k citations) and Accounting (7.0k citations). Authors at Peterson Institute for International Economics collaborate with scholars in United States, United Kingdom and Germany and have published in prestigious journals including Asian Economic Policy Review, World Economy, Journal of Policy Modeling, American Economic Review and Journal of International Economics. Some of Peterson Institute for International Economics's most productive authors include Olivier Blanchard, Simeon Djankov, J. Bradford Jensen, Andrew B. Bernard, Carmen Reinhart, Kenneth Rogoff, Roberto Perotti, Arvind Subramanian, John Williamson and William Easterly.
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