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.
The KOF Globalisation Index – revisited
20191.2k citationsJan‐Egbert Sturm et al.profile →
On the relationship between economic freedom and economic growth
2000517 citationsJakob de Haan, Jan‐Egbert SturmEuropean Journal of Political Economyprofile →
Finance and income inequality: A review and new evidence
2017324 citationsJakob de Haan, Jan‐Egbert SturmEuropean Journal of Political Economyprofile →
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Fields of papers citing papers by Jan‐Egbert Sturm
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Jan‐Egbert Sturm. 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 Jan‐Egbert Sturm. The network helps show where Jan‐Egbert Sturm may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jan‐Egbert Sturm
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Haan, Jakob de & Jan‐Egbert Sturm. (2017). Finance and income inequality: A review and new evidence. European Journal of Political Economy. 50. 171–195.324 indexed citations breakdown →
Sturm, Jan‐Egbert & Jakob de Haan. (2016). Finance and Income Inequality Revisited. Econstor (Econstor).8 indexed citations
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Abberger, Klaus, Michael Graff, Boriss Siliverstovs, & Jan‐Egbert Sturm. (2014). Das neue KOF Konjunkturbarometer – Version 2014. 2014(1). 91–106.1 indexed citations
Dreher, Axel, Jan‐Egbert Sturm, & Jakob de Haan. (2007). Does High Inflation Cause Central Bankers to Lose Their Job? Evidence Based on a New Data Set. SSRN Electronic Journal.12 indexed citations
Haan, Jakob de & Jan‐Egbert Sturm. (2007). Handling Economic Freedom in Growth Regressions: A Reply to Cole and Lawson. Econ journal watch. 4(1). 79–82.4 indexed citations
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Calmfors, Lars, Giancarlo Corsetti, Michael Devereux, et al.. (2006). EEAG Report on the European Economy 2006. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.10 indexed citations
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Haan, Jakob de & Jan‐Egbert Sturm. (2006). How to Handle Economic Freedom: Reply to Lawson. Econ journal watch. 3(3). 407–411.14 indexed citations
Sturm, Jan‐Egbert, Helge Berger, & Jakob de Haan. (2005). Which Variables Explain Decisions on IMF Credit? An Extreme Bounds Analysis. Econstor (Econstor).5 indexed citations
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Nierhaus, Wolfgang & Jan‐Egbert Sturm. (2003). Methoden der Konjunkturprognose. Ifo-Schnelldienst. 56(4). 7–23.10 indexed citations
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Toolsema, Linda A., Jan‐Egbert Sturm, & Jakob de Haan. (2001). Convergence of Monetary Transmission in EMU New Evidence. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.6 indexed citations
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Sturm, Jan‐Egbert. (1998). Public Capital Expenditure in OECD Countries. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.17 indexed citations
Sturm, Jan‐Egbert, Gerard H. Kuper, & Jakob de Haan. (1996). Modelling government investment and economic growth at the macro level: A review. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.27 indexed citations
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Sturm, Jan‐Egbert, Gerard H. Kuper, & Jakob de Haan. (1996). Modeling Government Investment and Economic Growth on a Macro Level: A Review. SSRN Electronic Journal.57 indexed citations
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Groote, Peter, Jan Jacobs, & Jan‐Egbert Sturm. (1995). Output responses to infrastructure investment in the Netherlands, 1850-1913. University of Groningen research database (University of Groningen / Centre for Information Technology).16 indexed citations
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