2012 - Member of Academia Europaea
2002 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Jacques Poot mainly investigates Economic geography, Endogeneity, Productivity, Public economics and Wage. His work carried out in the field of Economic geography brings together such families of science as Technological change, Competition, Ordered probit and Virtuous circle and vicious circle. Jacques Poot focuses mostly in the field of Endogeneity, narrowing it down to matters related to Economic impact analysis and, in some cases, Demographic economics, International relations, Technical change and International studies.
His work deals with themes such as Endogenous growth theory, Robustness and Empirical research, which intersect with Public economics. His Wage study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Labour economics. The various areas that he examines in his Labour economics study include Quality, Disease cluster and Workforce.
Jacques Poot spends much of his time researching Demographic economics, Labour economics, Economic geography, Econometrics and Cultural diversity. His Demographic economics research includes themes of Wage and Institutional quality. His Labour economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Social mobility and Unemployment.
His work on Wage curve as part of general Unemployment study is frequently connected to Empirical evidence, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His study explores the link between Economic geography and topics such as Economies of agglomeration that cross with problems in Externality. The Econometrics study combines topics in areas such as Net migration rate and Convergence.
Jacques Poot focuses on Demographic economics, Cultural diversity, Distribution, Estimation and Economic geography. His Demographic economics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Wage and Institutional quality. His Wage research includes elements of Contingent valuation, Willingness to pay and Preference.
His study looks at the relationship between Institutional quality and topics such as Economic growth, which overlap with Development economics. His Distribution study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Mean log deviation, Economic inequality and Immigration policy. His Economic geography research integrates issues from Economies of agglomeration and Projections of population growth.
Jacques Poot mainly focuses on Cultural diversity, Regional science, Spatial segregation, Cohort and Residential location. Jacques Poot incorporates a variety of subjects into his writings, including Cultural diversity, Agent-based model, Isolation, Statistical physics, Product and Economic integration. His studies deal with areas such as Fractionalization, Variety and Polarization as well as Regional science.
His Variety study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Regional economics. His Spatial segregation research incorporates a variety of disciplines, including Demography and Index. Jacques Poot performs multidisciplinary study in Selection and Social science in his work.
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A Meta-Analytic Assessment of the Effect of Immigration on Wages
Simonetta Longhi;Peter Nijkamp;Jacques Poot.
Journal of Economic Surveys (2005)
A Meta-Analytic Assessment of the Effect of Immigration on Wages
Simonetta Longhi;Peter Nijkamp;Jacques Poot.
Journal of Economic Surveys (2005)
Meta-analysis of the impact of fiscal policies on long-run growth
Peter Nijkamp;Jacques Poot.
European Journal of Political Economy (2004)
Meta-analysis of the impact of fiscal policies on long-run growth
Peter Nijkamp;Jacques Poot.
European Journal of Political Economy (2004)
META-ANALYSIS OF ECONOMICS RESEARCH REPORTING GUIDELINES
T.D. Stanley;Hristos Doucouliagos;Margaret Giles;Jost H. Heckemeyer.
Journal of Economic Surveys (2013)
META-ANALYSIS OF ECONOMICS RESEARCH REPORTING GUIDELINES
T.D. Stanley;Hristos Doucouliagos;Margaret Giles;Jost H. Heckemeyer.
Journal of Economic Surveys (2013)
Agglomeration externalities, innovation and regional growth: Theoretical perspectives and meta-analysis
Henri L.F. de Groot;Jacques Poot;Martijn J. Smit.
Handbook of Regional Growth and Development Theories (2009)
Spatial Perspectives on New Theories of Economic Growth
Peter Nijkamp;Jacques Poot.
Annals of Regional Science (1998)
Spatial Perspectives on New Theories of Economic Growth
Peter Nijkamp;Jacques Poot.
Annals of Regional Science (1998)
The last word on the wage curve
Peter Nijkamp;Jacques Poot.
Journal of Economic Surveys (2005)
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