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Fields of papers citing papers by Lawrence H. White
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Lawrence H. White. 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 Lawrence H. White. The network helps show where Lawrence H. White may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lawrence H. White
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Lawrence H. White.
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White, Lawrence H.. (2016). Needed: A Federal Reserve Exit from Preferential Credit Allocation. Cato Journal. 36(2). 353–365.2 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (2015). The Market for Cryptocurrencies. Cato Journal. 35(2). 383–402.42 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (2015). Skepticism About Minsky's Financial Instability Hypothesis: A Comment on Flanders. Econ journal watch. 12(1). 106–113.1 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (2015). The Federal Reserve System's Overreach into Credit Allocation. The Journal of private enterprise. 30(4). 17–29.3 indexed citations
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Rajagopalan, Shruti, et al.. (2015). Liberalism in India. Econ journal watch. 12(3).1 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (2014). The Troubling Suppression of Competition from Alternative Monies: The Cases of the Liberty Dollar and E-gold. Cato Journal. 34(2). 281–301.2 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (2012). Making the Transition to a New Gold Standard. Cato Journal. 32(2). 411–421.9 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (2010). The Rule of Law or the Rule of Central Bankers. Cato Journal. 30(3). 451–463.21 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (2008). Case in Point: Stronach v. Virginia State U. (2008): Does Academic Freedom Give a Professor the Final Say on Grades?.. The chronicle of higher education. 54(33).2 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (2007). WHAT TYPE OF INFLATION TARGET. Cato Journal. 27(2). 283–288.15 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (2005). The Federal Reserve System's Influence on Research in Monetary Economics. Econ journal watch. 2(2). 325–354.35 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (2003). CURRENCY COMPETITION AND CONSUMER-DRIVEN UNIFICATION. Cato Journal. 23(1). 139–145.2 indexed citations
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Garrison, Roger W. & Lawrence H. White. (1997). Can Monetary Stabilization Policy Be Improved by CPI Futures Targeting. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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White, Lawrence H.. (1993). Nineteenth century thought.3 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (1991). Free Banking in Scotland:Reply to A Dissenting View. Cato Journal. 10(3). 809–824.3 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (1986). Competitive Payments Systems: Reply. American Economic Review. 76(4). 850–853.12 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (1984). Competitive Payments Systems and the Unit of Account. American Economic Review. 74(4). 699–712.87 indexed citations
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White, Lawrence H.. (1983). Competitive Money, Inside and Out. Cato Journal. 3(1). 281–304.14 indexed citations
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