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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Economics and Finance D-index 41 Citations 6,560 260 World Ranking 1307 National Ranking 812

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Macroeconomics
  • Statistics
  • Inflation

Computable general equilibrium, Agricultural economics, Poverty, Agricultural productivity and Food security are his primary areas of study. His Computable general equilibrium research integrates issues from General equilibrium theory, Estimation theory, Stimulus, Remuneration and Informal sector. His Poverty research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Coherence and Income distribution.

His Agricultural productivity research incorporates themes from Developing country, Food prices and Productivity. His work focuses on many connections between Developing country and other disciplines, such as Partial productivity, that overlap with his field of interest in Econometrics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Natural resource economics, Shock and Demographic economics in addition to Food security.

His most cited work include:

  • The Macro Implications of HIV/AIDS in South Africa: A Preliminary Assessment (208 citations)
  • Aid, Growth, and Development: Have We Come Full Circle? (168 citations)
  • An Introduction to Systematic Sensitivity Analysis via Gaussian Quadrature (121 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Poverty, Natural resource economics, Computable general equilibrium, Development economics and Developing country. His Poverty research includes elements of Consumption, Welfare and Econometrics. Within one scientific family, Channing Arndt focuses on topics pertaining to Food security under Natural resource economics, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Agricultural productivity and Production.

He has included themes like General equilibrium theory, Agricultural economics, Economic rent, Commercial policy and Income distribution in his Computable general equilibrium study. The concepts of his Development economics study are interwoven with issues in Economic growth and Human development. His study on Developing country also encompasses disciplines like

  • Productivity that intertwine with fields like Human capital,
  • Political economy of climate change that connect with fields like Environmental planning.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Poverty (22.22%)
  • Natural resource economics (19.34%)
  • Computable general equilibrium (18.52%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Natural resource economics (19.34%)
  • Poverty (22.22%)
  • Development economics (15.23%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His scientific interests lie mostly in Natural resource economics, Poverty, Development economics, Food security and Developing country. Channing Arndt combines subjects such as Production and Investment with his study of Natural resource economics. His studies in Poverty integrate themes in fields like Policy analysis, Estimation, Public economics and Consumption.

His Development economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Dividend, Productivity and Dominance. The study incorporates disciplines such as Educational attainment, Transfer payment and Income distribution, Distribution in addition to Food security. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Developing country, Propensity score matching, Short run and Food prices is strongly linked to Inflation.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Covid-19 lockdowns, income distribution, and food security: An analysis for South Africa (43 citations)
  • The political economy of clean energy transitions (27 citations)
  • Growth and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa (23 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Statistics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Inflation

His main research concerns Developing country, Development economics, Natural resource economics, Variable renewable energy and Energy planning. He combines subjects such as Measuring poverty, Food policy and Economic model with his study of Developing country. He has researched Development economics in several fields, including Consumer price index, Multidimensional Poverty Index and Regional integration.

His Natural resource economics study incorporates themes from Order and Terms of trade. The various areas that Channing Arndt examines in his Energy planning study include Energy modeling, International trade, Liberalization and Carbon tax. His Carbon tax study frequently links to related topics such as Computable general equilibrium.

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Best Publications

The Macro Implications of HIV/AIDS in South Africa: A Preliminary Assessment

Channing Arndt;Jeffrey D. Lewis.
South African Journal of Economics (2000)

384 Citations

The Macro Implications of HIV/AIDS in South Africa: A Preliminary Assessment

Channing Arndt;Jeffrey D. Lewis.
South African Journal of Economics (2000)

384 Citations

Aid, Growth, and Development Have We Come Full Circle?

Channing Arndt;Sam Jones;Finn Tarp.
Research Papers in Economics (2010)

354 Citations

Aid, Growth, and Development Have We Come Full Circle?

Channing Arndt;Sam Jones;Finn Tarp.
Research Papers in Economics (2010)

354 Citations

Biofuels, poverty, and growth: A computable general equilibrium analysis of Mozambique

Channing Arndt;Rui Benfica;Finn Tarp;James Thurlow.
Environment and Development Economics (2010)

282 Citations

Biofuels, poverty, and growth: A computable general equilibrium analysis of Mozambique

Channing Arndt;Rui Benfica;Finn Tarp;James Thurlow.
Environment and Development Economics (2010)

282 Citations

Assessing foreign aid’s long-run contribution to growth in development

Channing Arndt;Sam Jones;Finn Tarp.
World Development (2015)

268 Citations

The HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa: sectoral impacts and unemployment

Channing Arndt;Jeffrey D. Lewis.
Journal of International Development (2001)

218 Citations

The HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa: sectoral impacts and unemployment

Channing Arndt;Jeffrey D. Lewis.
Journal of International Development (2001)

218 Citations

Covid-19 lockdowns, income distribution, and food security: An analysis for South Africa

Channing Arndt;Rob Davies;Sherwin Gabriel;Laurence Harris;Laurence Harris.
Global Food Security (2020)

200 Citations

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