Roy van der Weide

1.7k total citations
46 papers, 965 citations indexed

About

Roy van der Weide is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, Roy van der Weide has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 965 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 23 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 9 papers in Finance. Recurrent topics in Roy van der Weide's work include Income, Poverty, and Inequality (23 papers), Agricultural risk and resilience (7 papers) and Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets (7 papers). Roy van der Weide is often cited by papers focused on Income, Poverty, and Inequality (23 papers), Agricultural risk and resilience (7 papers) and Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets (7 papers). Roy van der Weide collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Singapore. Roy van der Weide's co-authors include Cees Diks, Branko Milanović, Christoph Lakner, Ambar Narayan, Daniel Gerszon Mahler, H. Peter Boswijk, Alexandru Cojocaru, Silvia Redaelli, Paolo Verme and Chris Elbers and has published in prestigious journals such as American Economic Review, Journal of Econometrics and Journal of Development Economics.

In The Last Decade

Roy van der Weide

41 papers receiving 845 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Roy van der Weide United States 17 565 376 315 190 70 46 965
Marcelo J. Moreira United States 17 631 1.1× 227 0.6× 336 1.1× 539 2.8× 62 0.9× 25 1.6k
Garry F. Barrett Australia 20 582 1.0× 329 0.9× 254 0.8× 106 0.6× 55 0.8× 51 1.3k
Michael Jansson United States 18 710 1.3× 148 0.4× 416 1.3× 462 2.4× 81 1.2× 43 1.6k
Raouf Boucekkine France 24 1.5k 2.6× 152 0.4× 176 0.6× 289 1.5× 52 0.7× 111 1.8k
Valentino Dardanoni Italy 21 557 1.0× 300 0.8× 107 0.3× 72 0.4× 52 0.7× 45 1.1k
Francesca Molinari United States 16 612 1.1× 117 0.3× 79 0.3× 101 0.5× 67 1.0× 36 1.2k
Yingyao Hu United States 17 609 1.1× 170 0.5× 65 0.2× 249 1.3× 76 1.1× 67 1.3k
Philippe Van Kerm Luxembourg 16 404 0.7× 392 1.0× 112 0.4× 86 0.5× 39 0.6× 73 887
Camelia Minoiu United States 26 967 1.7× 337 0.9× 983 3.1× 353 1.9× 270 3.9× 105 2.1k
Stéphane Bonhomme United States 21 1.1k 1.9× 196 0.5× 176 0.6× 309 1.6× 33 0.5× 48 1.5k

Countries citing papers authored by Roy van der Weide

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Fields of papers citing papers by Roy van der Weide

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Roy van der Weide

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Roy van der Weide. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Roy van der Weide based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Roy van der Weide. Roy van der Weide is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Weide, Roy van der, et al.. (2024). Estimating poverty for India after 2011 using private-sector survey data. Journal of Development Economics. 172. 103386–103386.
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Weide, Roy van der, et al.. (2023). Intergenerational mobility around the world: A new database. Journal of Development Economics. 166. 103167–103167. 17 indexed citations
3.
Weide, Roy van der. (2022). Inferring COVID-19 Vaccine Attitudes from Twitter Data: An Application to the Arabic Speaking World. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 1 indexed citations
4.
Weide, Roy van der, et al.. (2022). Poverty in India has Declined over the Last Decade but not as Much as Previously Thought. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 12 indexed citations
5.
Fujii, Tomoki & Roy van der Weide. (2019). Is Predicted Data a Viable Alternative to Real Data?. The World Bank Economic Review. 34(2). 485–508. 4 indexed citations
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Blankespoor, Brian, et al.. (2018). Obstacles on the Road to Palestinian Economic Growth. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 8 indexed citations
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Narayan, Ambar, Roy van der Weide, Alexandru Cojocaru, et al.. (2017). Fair Progress?: Economic Mobility across Generations around the World. Washington, DC: World Bank eBooks. 157 indexed citations
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Weide, Roy van der, Christoph Lakner, & Elena Ianchovichina. (2016). Is Inequality Underestimated in Egypt? Evidence from House Prices. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 22 indexed citations
9.
Durevall, Dick & Roy van der Weide. (2016). Importing High Food Prices by Exporting: Rice Prices in LaoPDR. Journal of Agricultural Economics. 68(1). 164–181. 3 indexed citations
10.
Elbers, Chris & Roy van der Weide. (2014). Estimation of Normal Mixtures in a Nested Error Model with an Application to Small Area Estimation of Poverty and Inequality. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3 indexed citations
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Weide, Roy van der & Branko Milanović. (2014). Inequality is Bad for Growth of the Poor (But Not for That of the Rich). The World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (World Bank). 36 indexed citations
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Fujii, Tomoki & Roy van der Weide. (2013). Cost-Effective Estimation of the Population Mean Using Prediction Estimators. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 8 indexed citations
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Nguyen, Cuong Viet, et al.. (2012). Poverty and Inequality Maps for Rural Vietnam : An Application of Small Area Estimation. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.
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Diks, Cees, Cars Hommes, Valentyn Panchenko, & Roy van der Weide. (2008). E&F Chaos: A User Friendly Software Package for Nonlinear Economic Dynamics. Computational Economics. 32(1-2). 221–244. 32 indexed citations
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Veelen, Matthijs van & Roy van der Weide. (2008). A Note on Different Approaches to Index Number Theory. American Economic Review. 98(4). 1722–1730. 20 indexed citations
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Boswijk, H. Peter & Roy van der Weide. (2006). Wake me up before you GO-GARCH. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 18 indexed citations
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Weide, Roy van der. (2004). How poverty came on the map in Lao PDR. 1–33. 1 indexed citations
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Diks, Cees & Roy van der Weide. (2003). Heterogeneity as a Natural Source of Randomness. SSRN Electronic Journal. 10 indexed citations
19.
Weide, Roy van der, et al.. (2002). Het spanningsveld tussen beheren en beheersen van onkruiden op biologische bedrijven [Gewasbescherming]. 1 indexed citations
20.
Weide, Roy van der. (2002). GO‐GARCH: a multivariate generalized orthogonal GARCH model. Journal of Applied Econometrics. 17(5). 549–564. 278 indexed citations

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