Countries citing papers authored by Michael S. Barr
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This map shows the geographic impact of Michael S. Barr'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 Michael S. Barr with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Michael S. Barr more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Michael S. Barr. 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 Michael S. Barr. The network helps show where Michael S. Barr may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michael S. Barr
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Michael S. Barr.
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Barr, Michael S., et al.. (2016). Financial Regulation: Law and Policy, Chapter 1.1 - Finance Today. SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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Barr, Michael S.. (2015). Accountability and Independence in Financial Regulation: Checks and Balances, Public Engagement, and Other Innovations. Law and Contemporary Problems. 78(2). 119–128.3 indexed citations
Barr, Michael S.. (2014). Access to Financial Services in the 21st Century: Five Opportunities for the Bush Administration and the 107th Congress. Notre Dame journal of law, ethics & public policy. 16(2). 447.2 indexed citations
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Barr, Michael S.. (2014). Who's in Charge of Global Finance?. eYLS (Yale Law School). 45(4). 971.5 indexed citations
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Barr, Michael S.. (2012). The Financial Crisis and the Path of Reform. Yale journal on regulation. 29(1). 4.11 indexed citations
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Barr, Michael S.. (2012). No Slack: The Financial Lives of Low-Income Americans. Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University).63 indexed citations
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Blank, Rebecca M. & Michael S. Barr. (2009). Insufficient Funds: Savings, Assets, Credit, and Banking Among Low-Income Households.50 indexed citations
Barr, Michael S. & Reuven S. Avi-Yonah. (2005). Globalization, Law and Development: Introduction and Overview. SSRN Electronic Journal.3 indexed citations
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Barr, Michael S.. (2005). Banking the Poor. SSRN Electronic Journal.6 indexed citations
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Barr, Michael S. & Michael Sherraden. (2005). Institutions and Inclusion in Saving Policy. SSRN Electronic Journal.58 indexed citations
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Barr, Michael S.. (2005). Credit Where It Counts: The Community Reinvestment Act and Its Critics. SSRN Electronic Journal. 411.61 indexed citations
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Barr, Michael S.. (2005). Modes of Credit Market Regulation. SSRN Electronic Journal.6 indexed citations
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Barr, Michael S.. (2005). Credit Where It Counts: Maintaining a Strong Community Reinvestment Act. SSRN Electronic Journal. 29(1). 11.
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Barr, Michael S.. (2004). Banking the Poor: Policies to Bring Low-Income Americans Into the Financial Mainstream. SSRN Electronic Journal.26 indexed citations
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Barr, Michael S.. (2004). Banking the Poor. Yale journal on regulation. 21(1). 4.108 indexed citations
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Barr, Michael S.. (2004). Microfinance and Financial Development. SSRN Electronic Journal. 271.35 indexed citations
Marmor, Theodore R. & Michael S. Barr. (1992). Making Sense of the National Health Insurance Reform Debate. DigitalGeorgetown (Georgetown University Library). 10(2). 6.2 indexed citations
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