David Amaglobeli

550 total citations
24 papers, 211 citations indexed

About

David Amaglobeli is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Accounting and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, David Amaglobeli has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 211 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 4 papers in Accounting and 3 papers in Finance. Recurrent topics in David Amaglobeli's work include Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (5 papers), Global Financial Crisis and Policies (3 papers) and Corporate Taxation and Avoidance (3 papers). David Amaglobeli is often cited by papers focused on Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (5 papers), Global Financial Crisis and Policies (3 papers) and Corporate Taxation and Avoidance (3 papers). David Amaglobeli collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Germany. David Amaglobeli's co-authors include Mauricio Soto, Ví­tor Gaspar, Mercedes García-Escribano, Era Dabla‐Norris, Florian Misch, Alexander F. Tieman, Marian Moszoro, Kamil Dybczak, Gee Hee Hong and Xuguang Simon Sheng and has published in prestigious journals such as Telecommunications Policy, International Finance and Finance & development.

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21 papers receiving 159 citations

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All Works

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Amaglobeli, David. (2024). Agricultural Producer Subsidies. 2024(2). 1–1. 4 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David. (2024). Firms’ Resilience to Energy Shocks and Response to Fiscal Incentives: Assessing the Impact of 2022 Energy Crisis. IMF Working Paper. 2024(27). 1–1. 3 indexed citations
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Oughton, Edward J., David Amaglobeli, & Marian Moszoro. (2023). What would it cost to connect the unconnected? Estimating global universal broadband infrastructure investment. Telecommunications Policy. 47(10). 102670–102670. 3 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, et al.. (2023). Internet Adoption Trends during COVID-19. 2023(1). 1–1. 4 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, et al.. (2023). Policy Responses to High Energy and Food Prices. IMF Working Paper. 2023(74). 1–1. 13 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David. (2023). Transforming Public Finance Through GovTech. 2023(4). 1–1. 14 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, Marian Moszoro, & Edward J. Oughton. (2023). Estimating Digital Infrastructure Investment Needs to Achieve Universal Broadband. IMF Working Paper. 2023(27). 1–1.
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Amaglobeli, David, et al.. (2023). Determinants and Social Dividends of Digital Adoption. IMF Working Paper. 2023(65). 1–1. 6 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, et al.. (2022). Cross-Country Evidence on the Revenue Impact of Tax Reforms. IMF Working Paper. 2022(199). 1–1. 6 indexed citations
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Gaspar, Ví­tor & David Amaglobeli. (2022). Article 2 - Europe In The World Circa 2030. 27. 14–26. 2 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, et al.. (2022). Policies to Address the Refugee Crisis in Europe Related to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine. 2022(3). 1–1. 5 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, Era Dabla‐Norris, & Ví­tor Gaspar. (2020). Getting Older but not Poorer. Finance & development. 57(1).
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Gaspar, Ví­tor, et al.. (2019). Fiscal Policy and Development : Human, Social, and Physical Investments for the SDGs. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 31 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, et al.. (2019). Tax Reforms and Fiscal Shock Smoothing. IMF Working Paper. 19(113). 1–1. 2 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, et al.. (2019). Tax Reforms and Fiscal Shock Smoothing. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, et al.. (2018). Tax Policy Measures in Advanced and Emerging Economies: A Novel Database. SSRN Electronic Journal. 12 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, et al.. (2017). The fiscal costs of systemic banking crises. International Finance. 20(1). 2–25. 8 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, et al.. (2015). From Systemic Banking Crises to Fiscal Costs. 2015(166). 1–43. 1 indexed citations
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Amaglobeli, David, et al.. (2012). Global Food Price Inflation and Policy Responses in Central Asia. IMF Working Paper. 2012(86). 1 indexed citations
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Sumlinski, Mariusz A., et al.. (2012). Global Food Price Inflation and Policy Responses in Central Asia. SSRN Electronic Journal. 5 indexed citations

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