S.C.W. Eijffinger

1.4k total citations
35 papers, 721 citations indexed

About

S.C.W. Eijffinger is a scholar working on Finance, Economics and Econometrics and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, S.C.W. Eijffinger has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 721 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Finance, 12 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 8 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Recurrent topics in S.C.W. Eijffinger's work include Global Financial Crisis and Policies (14 papers), Fiscal Policies and Political Economy (8 papers) and Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (7 papers). S.C.W. Eijffinger is often cited by papers focused on Global Financial Crisis and Policies (14 papers), Fiscal Policies and Political Economy (8 papers) and Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (7 papers). S.C.W. Eijffinger collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Germany and United Kingdom. S.C.W. Eijffinger's co-authors include Johan Graafland, Jakob de Haan, Fabian Amtenbrink, Eric Schaling, Jan Lemmen, Daniele Franco, Geert J. Almekinders, Hugo Smid, Carin van der Cruijsen and J. de Haan and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Business Ethics and Journal of International Money and Finance.

In The Last Decade

S.C.W. Eijffinger

29 papers receiving 567 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
S.C.W. Eijffinger Netherlands 10 410 353 342 167 102 35 721
William C. Gruben United States 11 237 0.6× 332 0.9× 509 1.5× 112 0.7× 25 0.2× 46 826
Patrick Van Cayseele Belgium 10 608 1.5× 163 0.5× 523 1.5× 198 1.2× 62 0.6× 54 1.1k
Reid W. Click United States 12 313 0.8× 310 0.9× 392 1.1× 178 1.1× 13 0.1× 18 687
Gianluigi Giorgioni United Kingdom 12 195 0.5× 144 0.4× 236 0.7× 248 1.5× 21 0.2× 27 668
Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera Malaysia 16 217 0.5× 97 0.3× 326 1.0× 53 0.3× 29 0.3× 54 667
Liliana Rojas-Suárez United States 19 879 2.1× 443 1.3× 481 1.4× 84 0.5× 8 0.1× 92 1.2k
Brandon Julio United States 13 505 1.2× 224 0.6× 667 2.0× 357 2.1× 17 0.2× 29 1.3k
Annalisa Ferrando Germany 21 581 1.4× 256 0.7× 741 2.2× 141 0.8× 28 0.3× 61 1.4k
Frank Stähler Germany 14 35 0.1× 284 0.8× 520 1.5× 250 1.5× 41 0.4× 88 714
Udomsak Wongchoti New Zealand 15 279 0.7× 49 0.1× 315 0.9× 255 1.5× 102 1.0× 40 769

Countries citing papers authored by S.C.W. Eijffinger

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Fields of papers citing papers by S.C.W. Eijffinger

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of S.C.W. Eijffinger

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of S.C.W. Eijffinger. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of S.C.W. Eijffinger 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 S.C.W. Eijffinger. S.C.W. Eijffinger 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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Eijffinger, S.C.W., et al.. (2013). Central bank independence in another eleven countries. PSL quarterly review. 48(192). 39–83. 6 indexed citations
2.
Haan, J. de, Fabian Amtenbrink, & S.C.W. Eijffinger. (2013). Accountability of central banks: aspects and quantification. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 171–194. 4 indexed citations
3.
Raes, Louis, S.C.W. Eijffinger, & Ronald Mahieu. (2011). Can the Fed Talk the Hind Legs off the Stock Market? (replaced by CentER DP 2012-012). Other publications TiSEM. 1 indexed citations
4.
Blommestein, Hans J., et al.. (2011). Monetary Policy Rules, Adverse Selection and Long-Run Financial Risk. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
5.
Cruijsen, Carin van der & S.C.W. Eijffinger. (2008). Actual versus Perceived Transparency : The Case of the European Central Bank. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 3 indexed citations
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Eijffinger, S.C.W.. (2008). Crisis Management in the European Union. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 1 indexed citations
7.
Eijffinger, S.C.W. & Daniele Franco. (2005). Fiscal Policy in Economic And Monetary Union: Theory, Evidence And Institutions. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 9 indexed citations
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Eijffinger, S.C.W., et al.. (2004). Fiscal and Monetary Interaction : The Role of Asymmetries of the Stability and Growth Pact in EMU. Research portal (Tilburg University). 2 indexed citations
9.
Graafland, Johan, et al.. (2004). Benchmarking of Corporate Social Responsibility: Methodological Problems and Robustness. Journal of Business Ethics. 53(1-2). 137–152. 129 indexed citations
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Eijffinger, S.C.W., et al.. (2003). Monetary Policy and the Rule of Law. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 13 indexed citations
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Eijffinger, S.C.W. & Benedikt Goderis. (2002). Financial Crises, Monetary Policy and Financial Fragility; A Second-Generation Model of Currency Crises. Research portal (Tilburg University).
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Eijffinger, S.C.W., et al.. (2001). Issues in new political economy. 3 indexed citations
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Haan, Jakob de & S.C.W. Eijffinger. (2000). The Democratic Accountability of the European Central Bank: A Comment on Two Fairy‐tales. JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies. 38(3). 393–407. 64 indexed citations
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Amtenbrink, Fabian, et al.. (1999). Accountability of central banks: aspects and quantification. PSL quarterly review. 52(209). 167–193. 26 indexed citations
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Eijffinger, S.C.W.. (1996). Future European monetary policy (Inaugural lecture on the occassion of the inauguration on the Stiftungsprofesssur Allgemeine Wirtschaftspolitik of the Stifterverband fur die Deutsche Wissenschaft at the Faculty of Economics of the Humboldt University of Berlin). Other publications TiSEM. 3 indexed citations
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Eijffinger, S.C.W., et al.. (1995). The Political Economy of Central Bank Independence. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 346 indexed citations
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Eijffinger, S.C.W.. (1995). Money Market Integration in Europe. Zeitschrift für schweizerische Statistik und Volkswirtschaft/Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik/Swiss journal of economics and statistics. 131(1). 3–37. 6 indexed citations
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Lemmen, Jan & S.C.W. Eijffinger. (1995). The Fundamental Determinants of Financial Integration in the European Union. Research portal (Tilburg University). 1 indexed citations
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Almekinders, Geert J. & S.C.W. Eijffinger. (1994). The ineffectiveness of Central Bank intervention. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 401–420. 7 indexed citations
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Almekinders, Geert J. & S.C.W. Eijffinger. (1990). Objectives and effectiveness of foreign exchange market intervention : A survey of the empirical literature. Research portal (Tilburg University). 1 indexed citations

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