Philip Jones

2.0k total citations
102 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Philip Jones is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Political Science and International Relations and Safety Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Philip Jones has authored 102 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 59 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 38 papers in Political Science and International Relations and 7 papers in Safety Research. Recurrent topics in Philip Jones's work include Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (37 papers), Local Government Finance and Decentralization (19 papers) and Fiscal Policies and Political Economy (14 papers). Philip Jones is often cited by papers focused on Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (37 papers), Local Government Finance and Decentralization (19 papers) and Fiscal Policies and Political Economy (14 papers). Philip Jones collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Italy. Philip Jones's co-authors include John Cullis, John Hudson, Andrew Abbott, Oliver Morrissey, Roger Bowles, Julian Le Grand, Alan Lewis, Jack Wiseman, Peter Dawson and René Cabral and has published in prestigious journals such as Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews, American Economic Review and The Economic Journal.

In The Last Decade

Philip Jones

95 papers receiving 920 citations

Peers

Philip Jones
Richard B. McKenzie United States
Steven Pressman United States
Susan J. Linz United States
Stephen G. Bronars United States
C. Simon Fan Hong Kong
Lawrence Mishel United States
Volker Grossmann Switzerland
Richard B. McKenzie United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Philip Jones

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Fields of papers citing papers by Philip Jones

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Philip Jones

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Abbott, Andrew & Philip Jones. (2022). The cyclicality of government environmental expenditure: political pressure in economic upturns and in recessions. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy. 12(2). 209–228. 6 indexed citations
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Wray, L. Andrew, David Ayre, P.E. Irving, et al.. (2018). Implications of Substrate Geometry and Coating Thickness on the Cracking Resistance of Polymer-Based Protective Coatings. Procedia Structural Integrity. 13. 1768–1773.
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Cullis, John, Philip Jones, Alan Lewis, Cinzia Castiglioni, & Edoardo Lozza. (2015). Do poachers make harsh gamekeepers? Attitudes to tax evasion and to benefit fraud. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. 58. 124–131. 12 indexed citations
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Cullis, John, Philip Jones, & Antonio Savoia. (2011). Social norms and tax compliance: Framing the decision to pay tax. The Journal of Socio-Economics. 41(2). 159–168. 10 indexed citations
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Cullis, John & Philip Jones. (2009). Microeconomics: A Journey Through Life's Decisions. 20(5). 38–42. 1 indexed citations
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Jones, Philip. (2003). Public choice in political markets: The absence of quid pro quo. European Journal of Political Research. 42(1). 77–93. 5 indexed citations
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Hudson, John & Philip Jones. (2003). The Impact of Standardization on International Trade. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 20. 1–19. 8 indexed citations
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Jones, Philip & John Hudson. (2001). Civic Duty and Expressive Voting: Is Virtue its own Reward?. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Jones, Philip & John Hudson. (2000). Civic Duty and Expressive Voting: Is Virtue its own Reward?. Kyklos. 53(1). 3–16. 57 indexed citations
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Jones, Philip & John Hudson. (1998). The role of political parties: An analysis based on transaction costs. Public Choice. 94(1-2). 175–189. 43 indexed citations
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Jones, Philip & John Cullis. (1997). Los cuasimercados desde la perspectiva de la Elección Pública. Revista Hacienda Pública Española. 39–51. 1 indexed citations
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Jones, Philip. (1997). Adlerian psychology and hypnosis. Contemporary Hypnosis. 14(2). 112–120. 1 indexed citations
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Jones, Philip & John Hudson. (1996). The Quality of Political Leadership: A Case Study of John Major. British Journal of Political Science. 26(2). 229–244. 34 indexed citations
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Lambert, Andrew, Yehezkel Dror, M. L. Dockrill, et al.. (1992). Book reviews. Journal of Strategic Studies. 15(1). 128–146. 1 indexed citations
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Jones, Philip. (1987). Discriminatory procurement and international Burden‐Sharing. Defense Analysis. 3(3). 267–268. 2 indexed citations
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Cullis, John & Philip Jones. (1986). Rationing by Waiting Lists: An Implication. American Economic Review. 76(1). 250–256. 40 indexed citations
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Jones, Philip & John Cullis. (1986). Is democracy regressive? A comment on political participation. Public Choice. 51(1). 101–107. 5 indexed citations
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Cullis, John & Philip Jones. (1984). The Economic Theory of Bureaucracy, X-Inefficiency and Wagner's Law: A Note. Public finance. 39(2). 191–201. 6 indexed citations
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Cullis, John, et al.. (1984). Are charities efficient ?firms?? A preliminary test of the UK charitable sector. Public Choice. 44(2). 367–373. 4 indexed citations
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Jones, Philip. (1981). A practical guide to federal special education law : understanding and implementing PL 94-142. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 1 indexed citations

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