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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 53 Citations 20,204 197 World Ranking 719 National Ranking 476

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Awards & Achievements

2003 - Fellows of the Econometric Society

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Harald Uhlig is best known for:

  • Macroeconomics
  • Monetary economics
  • Keynesian economics

His multidisciplinary approach integrates Monetary economics and Monetary policy in his work. Harald Uhlig integrates many fields, such as Monetary policy and Keynesian economics, in his works. In his study, he carries out multidisciplinary Keynesian economics and Monetary economics research. Geomorphology connects with themes related to Lead (geology) in his study. His Lead (geology) study typically links adjacent topics like Geomorphology. His research on Botany frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Identification (biology). His research on Identification (biology) often connects related areas such as Botany. Econometrics and Macroeconomics are two areas of study in which Harald Uhlig engages in interdisciplinary research. Harald Uhlig performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Macroeconomics and Econometrics via his papers.

His most cited work include:

  • What are the effects of monetary policy on output? Results from an agnostic identification procedure (1536 citations)
  • Do Technology Shocks Lead to a Fall in Total Hours Worked? (170 citations)

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

His Counterfactual thinking research focuses on Epistemology and how it relates to Simple (philosophy). Harald Uhlig frequently studies issues relating to Epistemology and Simple (philosophy). He regularly links together related areas like Zero lower bound in his Monetary economics studies. He brings together Zero lower bound and Monetary policy to produce work in his papers. In his study, Harald Uhlig carries out multidisciplinary Monetary policy and New Keynesian economics research. Harald Uhlig performs integrative New Keynesian economics and Keynesian economics research in his work. In his papers, Harald Uhlig integrates diverse fields, such as Keynesian economics and Monetary economics. His study in Stochastic volatility extends to Econometrics with its themes. He merges Stochastic volatility with Volatility (finance) in his research.

Harald Uhlig most often published in these fields:

  • Monetary economics (61.54%)
  • Econometrics (38.46%)
  • Macroeconomics (38.46%)

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Best Publications

What are the effects of monetary policy on output? Results from an agnostic identification procedure

H.F.H.V.S. Uhlig.
Journal of Monetary Economics (2005)

2730 Citations

On Adjusting the Hodrick-Prescott Filter for the Frequency of Observations

Morten O. Ravn;Harald Uhlig.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002)

2603 Citations

A toolkit for analyzing nonlinear dynamic stochastic models easily

H.F.H.V.S. Uhlig.
Research Papers in Economics (1995)

1835 Citations

What are the effects of fiscal policy shocks

Andrew Mountford;Harald Uhlig.
Journal of Applied Econometrics (2009)

1421 Citations

A Toolkit for Analysing Nonlinear Dynamic Stochastic Models Easily

H.F.H.V.S. Uhlig.
Other publications TiSEM (1998)

687 Citations

Tax policy and aggregate demand management under catching up with the Joneses

Lars Ljungqvist;Harald Uhlig.
The American Economic Review (2000)

672 Citations

The Laffer curve revisited

Mathias Trabandt;Mathias Trabandt;Harald Uhlig.
Journal of Monetary Economics (2011)

549 Citations

An analysis of the Stability and Growth Pact.

Roel Beetsma;Harald Uhlig.
The Economic Journal (1999)

517 Citations

UNDERSTANDING UNIT ROOTERS: A HELICOPTER TOUR

Christopher A. Sims;Harald Uhlig.
Econometrica (1991)

496 Citations

One Money, but Many Fiscal Policies in Europe: What Are the Consequences?

H.F.H.V.S. Uhlig.
Research Papers in Economics (2002)

459 Citations

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