Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Unemployment and the real wage: the economic basis for contesting political ideologies
1990709 citationsAmit Bhaduri, Stephen A. MarglinCambridge Journal of Economicsprofile →
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Bhaduri, Amit. (2005). Development with dignity : a case for full employment.9 indexed citations
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Bhaduri, Amit. (2003). Selling the family silver or privatization for capital inflows: the dual dynamics of the balance of payments and the exchange rate. Chapters.1 indexed citations
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Bhaduri, Amit. (1999). On the border of economic theory and history. Medical Entomology and Zoology.12 indexed citations
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Bhaduri, Amit. (1998). Eficiencia económica e instituciones agrarias. Historia Agraria Revista de agricultura e historia rural. 15–28.12 indexed citations
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Łaski, Kazimierz, Amit Bhaduri, & Martin Riese. (1995). Błędy w analizie całkowitego popytu i podaży. Ekonomista. 215–225.2 indexed citations
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Bhaduri, Amit, Kazimierz Łaski, & Martin Riese. (1995). Making Sense of the Aggregate Demand-Supply Model. Investigación Económica. 62(243). 51–71.
Bhaduri, Amit. (1992). Some Unconventional Implications of Conventional Stabilization Policies. Indian Economic Review. 27(1). 129–132.4 indexed citations
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Bhaduri, Amit & Stephen A. Marglin. (1990). Unemployment and the real wage: the economic basis for contesting political ideologies. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 14(4). 375–393.709 indexed citations breakdown →
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Bhaduri, Amit. (1989). Employment and Livelihood. The Rural Labour Process and the Formulation of Development Policy.. International Labour Review. 128(6). 685–700.7 indexed citations
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Bhaduri, Amit, et al.. (1987). La estructura económica de la agricultura atrasada. Fondo de Cultura Económica eBooks.6 indexed citations
Bhaduri, Amit, et al.. (1982). Studies in rural participation. Oxford University Press eBooks.14 indexed citations
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