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42
Citations
9306
World Ranking
2049
National Ranking
1192

Overview

Howard J. Wall is affiliated with Lindenwood University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with specific attention to Economics and Econometrics as well as Gender Studies.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Economic Growth and Productivity
  • Labor market dynamics and wage inequality

Wall's publication record includes articles in journals such as Applied Economics and the Missouri Policy Journal. Their recent papers comprise:

  • "Sex and the business cycle," published in 2022 in Applied Economics
  • "Student Outcomes and Spending on Teachers in the Aftermath of Recession," published in 2023 in Missouri Policy Journal

These publications explore intersections of economic cycles with social aspects, as well as the implications of economic recessions on educational spending and outcomes.

Although there are no listed frequent co-authors associated with Wall, their scholarly contributions span multiple dimensions within economics, reflecting a focus on labor dynamics, family economics, and macroeconomic productivity.

Best Publications

  • Controlling for heterogeneity in gravity models of trade and integration

    I-Hui Cheng;Howard J. Wall

  • Controlling for Heterogeneity in Gravity Models of Trade and Integration

    I-Hui Cheng;Howard J. Wall

  • Gender differences in self-employment

    Yannis Georgellis;Howard J. Wall

  • Estimating Aid-Allocation Criteria with Panel Data

    William N. Trumbull;Howard J. Wall

  • Gender differences in self‐employment

    Yannis Georgellis;Howard J. Wall

  • Using the Gravity Model to Estimate the Costs of Protection

    Howard J. Wall

  • Business cycle phases in U.S. states

    Michael T. Owyang;Jeremy M. Piger;Howard J. Wall

  • BUSINESS CYCLE PHASES IN U.S. STATES

    Michael T. Owyang;Jeremy M. Piger;Howard J. Wall

  • Controlling for Heterogeneity in Gravity Models of Trade

    I-Hui Cheng;Howard J. Wall

  • What makes a region entrepreneurial? Evidence from Britain

    Yannis Georgellis;Howard J. Wall

  • NAFTA and the changing pattern of state exports

    Cletus C. Coughlin;Howard J. Wall

  • Ethnic Networks and US Exports

    Subhayu Bandyopadhyay;Cletus C. Coughlin;Howard J. Wall

  • Regional VARs and the channels of monetary policy

    Michael T. Owyang;Howard J. Wall

  • Reconsidering the Trade-Creating Effects of a Currency Union

    Michael R. Pakko;Howard J. Wall

  • Entrepreneurship and the policy environment

    Yannis Georgellis;Howard J. Wall

  • Regional VARs and the channels of monetary policy

    Michael T. Owyang;Howard J. Wall

  • Controlling for Heterogeneity in Gravity Models of Trade and Integration

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  • The British Beveridge curve: a tale of ten regions

    Howard J. Wall;Gylfi Zoega

  • The Determinants of Aid in the Post-Cold War Era

    Subhayu Bandyopadhyay;Howard J. Wall

  • The allocation of official development assistance

    Howard J. Wall

  • Gravity model specification and the effects of the Canada-U.S. border

    Howard J. Wall

  • States and the business cycle

    Michael T. Owyang;David E. Rapach;Howard J. Wall

  • Business Cycle Phases in U.S. States

    Howard J. Wall;Michael Owyang;Jeremy Piger

  • Voting with your feet in the United Kingdom: using cross-migration rates to estimate relative living standards

    Howard J. Wall

  • A Journal Ranking for the Ambitious Economist

    Kristie M. Engemann;Howard J. Wall

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael T. Owyang
Michael T. Owyang Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Jeremy M. Piger
Jeremy M. Piger University of Oregon
Sajal Lahiri
Sajal Lahiri Southern Illinois University Carbondale
David E. Rapach
David E. Rapach Saint Louis University

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