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D-Index
40
Citations
24947
World Ranking
2216
National Ranking
9

Danny Quah publication distribution in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Economics and Finance in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Danny Quah sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 123 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 521 publications or more.

Danny Quah D-index placement in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Economics and Finance scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Danny Quah sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 40 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 101 D-Index or more.

Overview

Danny Quah is a researcher affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Their work spans various fields within the social sciences and economics, focusing on topics related to socioeconomic development and financial markets in Asia. Quah's research interests include key areas such as socioeconomic development in Asia and financial markets and investment strategies.

The scientist's main fields of study encompass Social Sciences and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these fields, Quah's work further delves into the subfields of Sociology and Political Science as well as Finance, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to economic phenomena and social structures.

The publication record includes contributions to the arXiv preprint repository, specifically through the venue arXiv (Cornell University). Quah's recent work has appeared in this venue, indicating engagement with open academic dissemination platforms.

  • Economics for the Global Economic Order: The Tragedy of Epic Fail Equilibria (2023), arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Quah include Shiro Armstrong, demonstrating a partnership in their research endeavors.

  • Shiro Armstrong

Best Publications

  • The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbances

    Olivier Jean Blanchard;Danny Quah

  • Twin peaks : growth and convergence in models of distribution dynamics

    Danny T. Quah

  • Galton's Fallacy and Tests of the Convergence Hypothesis

    Danny Quah

  • Galton's fallacy and tests of the convergence hypothesis

    Danny Quah

  • The New Empirics of Economic Growth

    Steven N. Durlauf;Danny T. Quah

  • Empirics for economic growth and convergence

    Danny T. Quah

  • Empirics for Growth and Distribution: Stratification, Polarization, and Convergence Clubs

    Danny T. Quah

  • Empirical cross-section dynamics in economic growth

    Danny Quah

  • Twin Peaks: Growth and Convergence in Models of Distribution Dynamics

    Danny Quah

  • Regional convergence clusters across Europe

    Danny T. Quah

  • Convergence empirics across economies with (some) capital mobility

    Danny T. Quah

  • The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbances

    Olivier J. Blanchard;Olivier J. Blanchard;Danny Quah

  • The dynamic effects of aggregate demand and supply disturbance

    Olivier Blanchard;Danny Quah

  • Exploiting cross section variation for unit root inference in dynamic data

    Danny Quah

  • Digital goods and the new economy

    Danny Quah

  • Measuring Core Inflation

    Danny Quah;Shaun P. Vahey

  • Measuring Core Inflation

    Danny Quah;Shaun P. Vahey

  • Chapter 4 The new empirics of economic growth

    Steven N. Durlauf;Danny T. Quah

  • The relative importance of permanent and transitory components : identification and some theoretical bounds

    Danny Quah

  • A Dynamic Index Model for Large Cross Sections

    Danny Quah;Thomas J Sargent

  • The Global Economy’s Shifting Centre of Gravity

    Danny Quah

  • Digital Goods and the New Economy

    Danny Quah

  • Permanent and Transitory Movements in Labor Income: An Explanation for "Excess Smoothness" in Consumption

    Danny Quah

  • The new empirics of economic growth

    Steven N Durlauf;Steven N Durlauf;Danny T Quah

  • Growth and distribution

    Danny Quah

  • Misinterpreting the dynamic effects of aggregate demand and supply disturbances

    Danny Quah

  • Regional Convergence Clusters Across Europe

    Costas Megir;Danny Quah

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier J. Blanchard
Olivier J. Blanchard Peterson Institute for International Economics
Steven N. Durlauf
Steven N. Durlauf University of Chicago
Takatoshi Ito
Takatoshi Ito Columbia University
Roger Silverstone
Roger Silverstone London School of Economics and Political Science
Thomas J. Sargent
Thomas J. Sargent New York University
Charles Ka Yui Leung
Charles Ka Yui Leung City University of Hong Kong
David Held
David Held Durham University
Stanley Fischer
Stanley Fischer BlackRock (United States)
Mary Kaldor
Mary Kaldor London School of Economics and Political Science

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