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David E. Weinstein

David E. Weinstein

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
50
Citations
21966
World Ranking
1349
National Ranking
817

Overview

David E. Weinstein is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research is primarily in the field of Medicine, with specific focus on subfields such as Gastroenterology, Surgery, Rheumatology, Genetics, and Pharmacology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including:

  • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
  • Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus
  • Alkaloids: synthesis and pharmacology
  • Traditional and Medicinal Uses of Annonaceae
  • Chemical synthesis and alkaloids
  • Drug-Induced Adverse Reactions
  • Epilepsy research and treatment

David E. Weinstein has contributed to multiple academic publications. Some recent papers include:

  • Presence of kratom in opioid overdose deaths: findings from coroner postmortem toxicological report, 2024, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Worsening psychosis associated with administrations of buspirone and concerns for intranasal administration: A case report, 2023, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Wilson disease and pregnancy, 2024, Clinical Liver Disease
  • A US payer perspective health economic model assessing value of monitoring disease activity to inform discontinuation and re-initiation of DMT in multiple sclerosis, 2024, Multiple Sclerosis Journal
  • Lubiprostone for the Treatment of Clozapine-Induced Constipation: A Case Series, 2022, Cureus

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Clinical Liver Disease
  • Multiple Sclerosis Journal
  • Cureus

David E. Weinstein collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including:

  • Mitchelle Zolotarevsky
  • Raza Muhammad
  • Tyler Torrico
  • Kajal R. Patel
  • Nicole Nikolov

Best Publications

  • GLOBALIZATION AND THE GAINS FROM VARIETY

    Christian Broda;David E. Weinstein

  • Bones, bombs and break points: The geography of economic activity

    Donald R. Davis;David E. Weinstein

  • On the Costs of a Bank-Centered Financial System: Evidence from the Changing Main Bank Relations in Japan

    David E. Weinstein;Yishay Yafeh

  • Exports and Financial Shocks

    Mary Amiti;David E. Weinstein

  • From groundnuts to globalization: A structural estimate of trade and growth

    Christian Broda;Joshua Greenfield;David E. Weinstein

  • The Impact of the 2018 Tariffs on Prices and Welfare

    Mary Amiti;Stephen J. Redding;David E. Weinstein

  • Economic geography and regional production structure: An empirical investigation

    Donald R. Davis;David E. Weinstein

  • An Account of Global Factor Trade

    Donald R Davis;David E Weinstein

  • Product Creation and Destruction: Evidence and Price Implications

    Christian Broda;David E. Weinstein

  • Market access, economic geography and comparative advantage: an empirical test

    Donald R. Davis;David E. Weinstein

  • Optimal Tariffs and Market Power: The Evidence

    Christian Broda;Nuno Limao;David E. Weinstein

  • Growth, economies of scale, and targeting in Japan (1955-1990)

    Richard Beason;David E. Weinstein

  • Quantifying the Sources of Firm Heterogeneity

    Colin J. Hottman;Stephen J. Redding;David E. Weinstein

  • Rethinking the East Asian miracle

    K. S. Jomo;Robert Z. Lawrence;Ronald I. Mckinnon;Howard Pack

  • How Much do Idiosyncratic Bank Shocks Affect Investment? Evidence from Matched Bank-Firm Loan Data

    Mary Amiti;David E Weinstein

  • Using International and Japanese Regional Data to Determine When the Factor Abundance Theory of Trade Works

    Donald R. Davis;David E. Weinstein;Scott C. Bradford;Kazushige Shimpo

  • Trade Finance and the Great Trade Collapse

    Jae Bin Ahn;Mary Amiti;David E. Weinstein

  • Japan's corporate groups : collusive or competitive? : an empirical investigation of Keiretsu behavior

    David E. Weinstein;Yishay Yafeh

  • Globalization and the Gains from Variety

    Christian M. Broda;Christian M. Broda;David E. Weinstein;David E. Weinstein

  • A SEARCH FOR MULTIPLE EQUILIBRIA IN URBAN INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE

    Donald R. Davis;David E. Weinstein

  • Technological Superiority and the Losses from Migration

    Donald R. Davis;David E. Weinstein

  • Growth, Economies of Scale, and Targeting in Japan (1955-1990)

    Dick Beason;David E. Weinstein;David E. Weinstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen J. Redding
Stephen J. Redding Stanford University
Mary Amiti
Mary Amiti Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Robert Z. Lawrence
Robert Z. Lawrence Harvard University
Robert C. Feenstra
Robert C. Feenstra University of California, Davis
Yishay Yafeh
Yishay Yafeh Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Xavier Gabaix
Xavier Gabaix Harvard University
Takatoshi Ito
Takatoshi Ito Columbia University
Ronald K.H. Liem
Ronald K.H. Liem Columbia University
Michael L. Shelanski
Michael L. Shelanski Columbia University
Scott V. Ollinger
Scott V. Ollinger University of New Hampshire

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