Philipp Harting

935 total citations
33 papers, 534 citations indexed

About

Philipp Harting is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Philipp Harting has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 534 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 8 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and 3 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Philipp Harting's work include Economic theories and models (16 papers), Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis (11 papers) and Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (8 papers). Philipp Harting is often cited by papers focused on Economic theories and models (16 papers), Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis (11 papers) and Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (8 papers). Philipp Harting collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Italy and France. Philipp Harting's co-authors include Herbert Dawid, Michael Neugart, Sander van der Hoog, Simon Gemkow, Davide Radi, Mauro Napoletano, Mattia Guerini, Simon Coakley, Christophe Deissenberg and Mike Holcombe and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Industrial and Corporate Change and Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.

In The Last Decade

Philipp Harting

33 papers receiving 517 citations

Peers

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All Works

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Colombo, Luca, Herbert Dawid, & Philipp Harting. (2023). R&D location in dynamic industry environments. Journal of Economic Geography. 24(1). 41–62. 4 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, Philipp Harting, & Michael Neugart. (2023). Implications of Algorithmic Wage Setting on Online Labor Platforms: a Simulation-Based Analysis∗. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, et al.. (2022). How to design virus containment policies? A joint analysis of economic and epidemic dynamics under the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination. 18(2). 311–370. 11 indexed citations
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Guerini, Mattia, Philipp Harting, & Mauro Napoletano. (2021). Governance structure, technical change, and industry competition. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. 135. 104294–104294. 4 indexed citations
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Guerini, Mattia, Philipp Harting, & Mauro Napoletano. (2020). Governance Structure, Technical Change and Industry Competition. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Harting, Philipp & Davide Radi. (2020). Residential segregation: The role of inequality and housing subsidies. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 178. 801–819. 12 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, Philipp Harting, & Michael Neugart. (2019). The Role of (De-)Centralized Wage Setting for Industry Dynamics and Economic Growth: An Agent-Based Analysis with the Eurace@Unibi Model. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, Simon Gemkow, Philipp Harting, Sander van der Hoog, & Michael Neugart. (2018). Agent-based macroeconomic modeling and policy analyses: The Eurace@Unibi Model. TUbilio (Technical University of Darmstadt). 1 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, Simon Gemkow, Philipp Harting, Sander van der Hoog, & Michael Neugart. (2018). Agent-Based Macroeconomic Modeling and Policy Analysis. Oxford University Press eBooks. 5 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, Philipp Harting, Sander van der Hoog, & Michael Neugart. (2017). Data for the paper: Macroeconomics with Heterogeneous Agent Models: Fostering Transparency, Reproducibility and Replication. PUB – Publications at Bielefeld University (Bielefeld University). 1 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, Philipp Harting, & Michael Neugart. (2016). Fiscal Transfers and Regional Economic Growth. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, Philipp Harting, Sander van der Hoog, & Michael Neugart. (2016). A Heterogeneous Agent Macroeconomic Model for Policy Evaluation: Improving Transparency and Reproducibility. SSRN Electronic Journal. 19 indexed citations
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Harting, Philipp. (2015). Stabilization Policies and Long Term Growth: Policy Implications from an Agent-Based Macroeconomic Model. SSRN Electronic Journal. 10 indexed citations
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Gemkow, Simon, Philipp Harting, & Sander van der Hoog. (2014). Eurace@Unibi Model v1.0 Source Code. PUB – Publications at Bielefeld University (Bielefeld University). 3 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, Philipp Harting, & Michael Neugart. (2014). Economic convergence: Policy implications from a heterogeneous agent model. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. 44. 54–80. 96 indexed citations
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Holcombe, Mike, Silvano Cincotti, Marco Raberto, et al.. (2013). Large-scale Modelling of Economic Systems. Complex Systems. 22(2). 4 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, Philipp Harting, & Michael Neugart. (2013). Cohesion Policy and Inequality Dynamics: Insights from a Heterogeneous Agents Macroeconomic Model. SSRN Electronic Journal. 15 indexed citations
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Holcombe, Mike, Simon Coakley, Mariam Kiran, et al.. (2013). Large-Scale Modeling of Economic Systems. Complex Systems. 22(2). 175–192. 18 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, Simon Gemkow, Philipp Harting, Sander van der Hoog, & Michael Neugart. (2011). Eurace@Unibi Model v1.0 User Manual. Publikationen an der Universität Bielefeld (Universität Bielefeld). 7 indexed citations
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Dawid, Herbert, et al.. (2008). Skills, Innovation, and Growth: An Agent-Based Policy Analysis. Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik. 228(2-3). 50 indexed citations

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