Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Money and Capital in Economic Development.
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Money and Capital in Economic Development.
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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McKinnon, Ronald I.. (2016). Dollar Stabilization and American Monetary Policy. American Economic Review. 70(2). 382–387.
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McKinnon, Ronald I., et al.. (2016). The Rules of the Game: International Money in Historical Perspective. Journal of Economic Literature. 31(1). 1–44.8 indexed citations
McKinnon, Ronald I.. (2010). Mundell Changed His Mind. Econ journal watch. 7(1). 76–77.1 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I. & Gunther Schnabl. (2009). China's financial conundrum and global imbalances. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.14 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I.. (2004). The Glitter of Gold: France, Bimetallism, and the Emergence of the International Gold Standard, 1848-1873. The Journal of Economic History. 1133–1134.7 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I.. (2002). Areas monetarias óptimas y monedas clave. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 48(1). 1–15.1 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I., et al.. (1999). Monetary policy under zero inflation : a response to criticisms and questions regarding monetary policy : comments and rejoinder.3 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I. & Huw Pill. (1997). Credible Economic Liberalizations and Overborrowing. American Economic Review. 87(2). 189–193.197 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I. & Kenichi Ohno. (1997). Dollar and Yen: Resolving Economic Conflict between the United States and Japan. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 1.12 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I., et al.. (1996). The Syndrome of the Ever-Higher Yen, 1971-1995: American Mercantile Pressure on Japanese Monetary Policy. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 341–376.4 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I.. (1992). Spontaneous Order on the Road Back from Socialism: An Asian Perspective. American Economic Review. 82(2). 31–36.25 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I.. (1984). Pacific growth and financial interdependence : an overview of bank regulation and monetary control.2 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I.. (1984). International Influences on the U.S. Economy: Summary of an Exchange. American Economic Review. 74(5). 1132–1134.13 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I.. (1981). The Exchange Rate and Macroeconomic Policy: Changing Postwar Perceptions. Journal of Economic Literature. 19(2). 531–557.52 indexed citations
Shaw, Edward S. & Ronald I. McKinnon. (1976). Money and finance in economic growth and development : essays in honor of Edward S. Shaw : proceedings of the conference held at Stanford University. M. Dekker eBooks.1 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I.. (1974). A new tripartite monetary agreement or a limping dollar standard.11 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I.. (1973). The Value-Added Tax and the Liberalization of Foreign Trade in Developing Economies: A Comment. Journal of Economic Literature. 11(2). 520–524.13 indexed citations
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McKinnon, Ronald I.. (1970). The International Firm and Efficient Economic Allocation: Discussion. American Economic Review. 60(2). 451–453.
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