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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Daniel B. Klein. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Daniel B. Klein. The network helps show where Daniel B. Klein may publish in the future.
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Klein, Daniel B., et al.. (2015). Why Weren’t Left Economists More Opposed and More Vocal on the Export-Import Bank?. Econ journal watch. 12(3).2 indexed citations
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Klein, Daniel B.. (2014). Does Economics Need an Infusion of Religious or Quasi-Religious Formulations? A Symposium Prologue. Econ journal watch. 11(2). 97–105.3 indexed citations
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Klein, Daniel B.. (2013). The Ideological Migration of the Economics Laureates: Introduction and Overview. Econ journal watch. 10(3). 218–239.6 indexed citations
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Klein, Daniel B., et al.. (2012). Characteristics of the Members of Twelve Economic Associations: Voting, Policy Views, and Favorite Economists. Econ journal watch. 9(2). 149–162.5 indexed citations
Klein, Daniel B.. (2009). Desperately Seeking Smithians: Responses to the Questionnaire about Building an Identity. Econ journal watch. 6(1). 113–180.1 indexed citations
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Klein, Daniel B. & Ulrike Lechner. (2009). The Ideas Competition as Tool of Change Management – Aspects of Triggering Ideas. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 783.2 indexed citations
Klein, Daniel B., et al.. (2008). Left Out: A Critique of Paul Krugman Based on a Comprehensive Account of His New York Times Columns, 1997 through 2006. Econ journal watch. 5(1). 109–133.2 indexed citations
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Klein, Daniel B.. (2008). Toward a Public and Professional Identity for Our Economics. Econ journal watch. 5(3). 358–372.4 indexed citations
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Klein, Daniel B.. (2006). Sense and Sensibilities: Myrdal's Plea for Self-Disclosure and Some Disclosures on AEA Members. Econ journal watch. 3(1). 180–205.7 indexed citations
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Coelho, Philip R. P., Daniel B. Klein, & James E. McClure. (2005). Rejoinder to Pesendorfer. Econ journal watch. 2(1). 32–41.3 indexed citations
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Klein, Daniel B.. (2004). Convention, Social Order, and the Two Coordinations. SSRN Electronic Journal.3 indexed citations
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Klein, Daniel B., et al.. (2004). Experiment on Entrepreneurial Discovery: An Attempt to Demonstrate the Conjecture of Hayek and Kirzner. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Coelho, Philip R. P., Daniel B. Klein, & James E. McClure. (2004). Fashion Cycles in Economics. Econ journal watch. 1(3). 437–454.5 indexed citations
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Klein, Daniel B. & Eric P. Chiang. (2004). Citation Counts and SSCI in Personnel Decisions: A Survey of Economics Departments. Econ journal watch. 1(1). 166–174.10 indexed citations
Fielding, Gordon J. & Daniel B. Klein. (1993). How To Franchise Highways. Journal of transport economics and policy. 27(2). 113–130.4 indexed citations
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