James Riedel

1.7k total citations
37 papers, 791 citations indexed

About

James Riedel is a scholar working on General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Economics and Econometrics and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, James Riedel has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 791 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, 11 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 4 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in James Riedel's work include Global trade and economics (18 papers), Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (6 papers) and Economic Theory and Policy (5 papers). James Riedel is often cited by papers focused on Global trade and economics (18 papers), Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (6 papers) and Economic Theory and Policy (5 papers). James Riedel collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Vietnam. James Riedel's co-authors include Jeffrey D. Sachs, Juergen B. Dönges, Prema‐chandra Athukorala, Thi Thu Tra Pham, Jing Jin, Romeo M. Bautista, Bruce Glassburner, Sarath Rajapatirana and Charles S. Pearson and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Economic Review and The Quarterly Journal of Economics.

In The Last Decade

James Riedel

33 papers receiving 586 citations

Peers

James Riedel
Kishor Sharma Australia
Douglas Marcouiller United States
Miguel D. Ramírez United States
Marco Fugazza United States
Kemal Derviş United States
Lance Taylor United States
Usha Nair‐Reichert United States
Christopher Magee United States
Guido Porto Argentina
Edward Tower United States
Kishor Sharma Australia
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Riedel, James. (2025). The Industrialization of Hong Kong. Mohr Siebeck eBooks.
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Riedel, James, et al.. (2020). How China Grows. Princeton University Press eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Riedel, James. (2016). Intermediate Products and the Theory of International Trade: A Generalization of the Pure Intermediate Good Case. American Economic Review. 66(3). 441–447. 3 indexed citations
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Riedel, James. (2015). Lessons for Last Comers from Vietnam’s Transition. Southeast Asian Economies. 32(1). 125–125. 5 indexed citations
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Riedel, James, et al.. (2007). How China Grows. Princeton University Press eBooks. 27 indexed citations
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Riedel, James, et al.. (2001). The role of the state in Vietnam’s economic transition. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 8 indexed citations
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Riedel, James, et al.. (1997). The emerging private sector and the industrialization of Vietnam. 1–27. 15 indexed citations
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Riedel, James. (1997). The Vietnamese Economy in the 1990s. Asian-Pacific Economic Literature. 11(2). 58–65. 14 indexed citations
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Athukorala, Prema‐chandra & James Riedel. (1996). Modelling NIE exports: Aggregation, quantitative restrictions and choice of econometric methodology. The Journal of Development Studies. 33(1). 81–98. 11 indexed citations
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Riedel, James. (1991). Intra-Asian Trade and Foreign Direct Investment. Asian Development Review. 9(1). 111–146. 13 indexed citations
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Pearson, Charles S. & James Riedel. (1990). The direction of trade policy : papers in honor of Isaiah Frank. 1 indexed citations
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Riedel, James. (1989). The Demand for LDC Exports of Manufactures: Estimates from Hong Kong: A Rejoinder. The Economic Journal. 99(396). 467–467. 16 indexed citations
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Riedel, James, et al.. (1984). Determinants of indian export performance in the 1970s. Review of World Economics. 120(1). 40–63. 21 indexed citations
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Riedel, James. (1984). Trade as the Engine of Growth in Developing Countries, Revisited. The Economic Journal. 94(373). 56–56. 65 indexed citations
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Bautista, Romeo M. & James Riedel. (1982). Major currency realignments and the terms of trade in developing countries. Journal of Development Economics. 10(2). 227–243. 4 indexed citations
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Riedel, James, et al.. (1981). The Last Colony: But Whose?. Pacific Affairs. 54(4). 720–720. 1 indexed citations
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Riedel, James, et al.. (1980). Industrial employment expansion under alternative trade strategies:. Journal of Development Economics. 7(4). 567–577. 9 indexed citations
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Pearson, Charles S., et al.. (1979). The implications of managed floating exchange rates for U.S. trade policy. 1 indexed citations
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Dönges, Juergen B. & James Riedel. (1977). The expansion of manufactured exports in developing countries: An empirical assessment of s upply and demand issues. Review of World Economics. 113(1). 58–87. 81 indexed citations
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Glassburner, Bruce & James Riedel. (1973). Economic Development Lessons from Hong Kong: A Reply. Economic Record. 49(4). 637–643. 1 indexed citations

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