Patricia Apps

2.7k total citations
69 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Patricia Apps is a scholar working on Gender Studies, Economics and Econometrics and Accounting. According to data from OpenAlex, Patricia Apps has authored 69 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 49 papers in Gender Studies, 46 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 25 papers in Accounting. Recurrent topics in Patricia Apps's work include Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics (49 papers), Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (36 papers) and Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis (22 papers). Patricia Apps is often cited by papers focused on Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics (49 papers), Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (36 papers) and Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis (22 papers). Patricia Apps collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Germany and United Kingdom. Patricia Apps's co-authors include Ray Rees, David Ulph, Elizabeth Savage, Ian Walker, Silvia Mendolia, Glenn Jones, Daniela Del Boca, James Banks, Richard Blundell and Fiona Coulter and has published in prestigious journals such as American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy and Journal of Public Economics.

In The Last Decade

Patricia Apps

64 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Patricia Apps Australia 18 1.1k 800 559 363 201 69 1.5k
Valérie Lechêne United Kingdom 14 1.2k 1.0× 689 0.9× 568 1.0× 380 1.0× 407 2.0× 24 1.5k
Marilyn E. Manser United States 8 991 0.9× 705 0.9× 548 1.0× 255 0.7× 229 1.1× 17 1.5k
Sören Blomquist Sweden 25 794 0.7× 1.2k 1.5× 178 0.3× 379 1.0× 53 0.3× 79 1.4k
Gerhard Glomm United States 20 313 0.3× 2.0k 2.5× 598 1.1× 214 0.6× 202 1.0× 64 2.5k
T. Aldrich Finegan United States 14 438 0.4× 404 0.5× 362 0.6× 120 0.3× 88 0.4× 27 1.0k
Bernard Van Praag Netherlands 15 310 0.3× 588 0.7× 889 1.6× 135 0.4× 118 0.6× 24 1.7k
Eugene Smolensky United States 19 348 0.3× 611 0.8× 564 1.0× 141 0.4× 80 0.4× 62 1.3k
Jean Kimmel United States 17 889 0.8× 395 0.5× 815 1.5× 81 0.2× 112 0.6× 44 1.5k
Peter Rupert United States 22 291 0.3× 1.1k 1.4× 393 0.7× 253 0.7× 42 0.2× 70 1.6k
Herwig Immervoll France 16 397 0.4× 488 0.6× 317 0.6× 150 0.4× 35 0.2× 57 964

Countries citing papers authored by Patricia Apps

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Fields of papers citing papers by Patricia Apps

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Patricia Apps

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Apps, Patricia & Ray Rees. (2020). Inequality Measurement and Tax/Transfer Policy. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
2.
Apps, Patricia & Ray Rees. (2018). Optimal family taxation and income inequality. International Tax and Public Finance. 25(5). 1093–1128. 8 indexed citations
3.
Apps, Patricia, Silvia Mendolia, & Ian Walker. (2012). The Impact of Pre-School on Adolescents' Outcomes: Evidence from a Recent English Cohort. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
4.
Apps, Patricia & Ray Rees. (2010). Family Labor Supply, Taxation and Saving in an Imperfect Capital Market. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Apps, Patricia. (2010). Why the Henry Review Fails on Family Tax Reform. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3 indexed citations
6.
Apps, Patricia, Ngo Van Long, & Ray Rees. (2009). Optimal Piecewise Linear Income Taxation. Journal of Public Economic Theory. 16(4). 523–545. 3 indexed citations
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Apps, Patricia, et al.. (2007). Population Ageing, Taxation, Pensions and Health Costs. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 10(2). 79–97. 2 indexed citations
8.
Rees, Ray & Patricia Apps. (2006). Genetic Testing, Income Distribution and Insurance Markets*. Annals of Economics and Statistics. 353–368. 3 indexed citations
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Apps, Patricia. (2005). Gender, Time Use and Public Policy Over the Life Cycle. Oxford Review of Economic Policy. 21(3). 439–461. 3 indexed citations
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Apps, Patricia & Ray Rees. (2004). Life Cycle Time Allocation and Saving in an Imperfect Capital Market. SSRN Electronic Journal. 8 indexed citations
11.
Apps, Patricia & Ray Rees. (2003). Fertility, Dependency and Social Security. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 5(4). 569–585. 1 indexed citations
12.
Apps, Patricia & Jeff Borland. (2002). Comment on 'The 'Five Economists' Plan': The Original Ideas and Further Developments'. Australian journal of labour economics. 5(2). 239–242.
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Apps, Patricia. (2001). Why an Earned Income Tax Credit Program Is a Mistake for Australia. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 5(4). 549–568. 6 indexed citations
14.
Apps, Patricia & Ray Rees. (1999). On the taxation of trade within and between households. Journal of Public Economics. 73(2). 241–263. 57 indexed citations
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Apps, Patricia & Ray Rees. (1997). On the Taxation of Trade Within and Between Households. SSRN Electronic Journal. 4 indexed citations
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Apps, Patricia & Ray Rees. (1996). Labour supply, household production and intra-family welfare distribution. Journal of Public Economics. 60(2). 199–219. 81 indexed citations
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Apps, Patricia & Ray Rees. (1988). Taxation and the household. Journal of Public Economics. 35(3). 355–369. 240 indexed citations
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Apps, Patricia. (1987). Tax and social security reform : an analysis of equity and disincentive effects. 43. 1 indexed citations
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Apps, Patricia, et al.. (1983). A Theory of Inequality and Taxation. Feminist Review. 97–97. 7 indexed citations
20.
Apps, Patricia. (1973). A critique of urban planning: Directions for research. Royal Australian Planning Institute Journal. 11(1). 8–15. 7 indexed citations

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