Countries citing papers authored by Leslie Lipschitz
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This map shows the geographic impact of Leslie Lipschitz's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Leslie Lipschitz with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Leslie Lipschitz more than expected).
Fields of papers citing papers by Leslie Lipschitz
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Leslie Lipschitz. 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 Leslie Lipschitz. The network helps show where Leslie Lipschitz may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Leslie Lipschitz
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Leslie Lipschitz.
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Lipschitz, Leslie, Timothy Lane, & Alexandros Mourmouras. (2009). The Tosovsky Dilemma: Capital Surges in Transition Countries. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Lipschitz, Leslie. (2009). The Domestic Solution: Can China’s Growth be Sustained through Good-Neighbor Policies?. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Lipschitz, Leslie, Timothy Lane, & Alex Mourmouras. (2006). Capital Flows to Transition Economies: Master or Servant? (in English). Czech Journal of Economics and Finance. 56. 202–222.3 indexed citations
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Lipschitz, Leslie, Timothy Lane, & Alexandros Mourmouras. (2005). Real Convergence, Capital Flows, and Monetary Policy: Notes on the European Transition Countries. SSRN Electronic Journal.9 indexed citations
Lipschitz, Leslie. (1995). South Africa : selected economic issues. International Monetary Fund eBooks.6 indexed citations
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Lipschitz, Leslie. (1992). Comment on the Transformation of a Socialist Economy: Lessons of German Unification by H. Siebert, H. Schmieding, and P. Nunnenkamp in Central and Eastern Europe: Roads to Growth. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Lipschitz, Leslie & Donogh McDonald. (1990). Monetary and Financial Issues in German Unification. SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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Lipschitz, Leslie, et al.. (1988). The Common Agricultural Policy of the European Community: Principles and Consequences. SSRN Electronic Journal.19 indexed citations
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Lipschitz, Leslie & Thomas Mayer. (1988). Accepted Economic Paradigms Guide German Policies. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Lipschitz, Leslie. (1984). DOMESTIC CREDIT AND EXCHANGE RATES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES : SOME POLICY EXPERIMENTS WITH KOREAN DATA. SSRN Electronic Journal. 31(4). 595–635.12 indexed citations
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Lipschitz, Leslie & Susan Schadler. (1984). Relative Prices, Real Wages, and Macroeconomic Policies: Some Evidence from Manufacturing in Japan and the United Kingdom. SSRN Electronic Journal.4 indexed citations
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Lipschitz, Leslie. (1984). El crédito interno y los tipos de cambio en los países en desarrollo: Algunos experimentos de política basados en datos de Corea.6 indexed citations
Lipschitz, Leslie & V. Sundararajan. (1982). The Optimal Currency Basket in a World of Generalized Floating with Price Uncertainty. SSRN Electronic Journal.7 indexed citations
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Lipschitz, Leslie & V. Sundararajan. (1980). The Optimal Currency Basket in a World of Generalized Floating. SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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Lipschitz, Leslie. (1979). Exchange Rate Policy for a Small Developing Country, and the Selection of an Appropriate Standard. SSRN Electronic Journal.9 indexed citations
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