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37
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12

John Creedy 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 John Creedy sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 812 publications — 100th percentile

100% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

John Creedy 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 John Creedy sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 37 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

John Creedy is affiliated with Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. Their research primarily spans social sciences and economics, econometrics, and finance, with a significant focus on economics and econometrics as a subfield. Creedy's body of work covers several interconnected topics including gender, labor, and family dynamics; fiscal policy and economic growth; income, poverty, and inequality; demographic modeling and climate adaptation; taxation and compliance studies; New Zealand economic and social studies; and global health workforce issues.

Creedy has authored multiple academic papers published in peer-reviewed journals. Selected recent works include:

  • "Reassessing the regressivity of the VAT" (2020), published in OECD Taxation Working Papers
  • "Is external research assessment associated with convergence or divergence of research quality across universities and disciplines? Evidence from the PBRF process in New Zealand" (2020), published in Applied Economics
  • "The Redistributive Effects of a Minimum Wage Increase in New Zealand: A Microsimulation Analysis" (2020), published in Australian Economic Review
  • "Methods to evaluate institutional responses to performance-based research funding systems" (2022), published in Australian Economic Papers
  • "Elasticities of taxable income and adjustment costs: bunching evidence from New Zealand" (2020), published in Oxford Economic Papers

Frequent publication venues for Creedy include:

  • Australian Economic Review
  • New Zealand Economic Papers
  • Sankhya B
  • Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks
  • Applied Economics

Creedy has co-authored work with various collaborators, notably:

  • Penny Mok
  • Norman Gemmell
  • Grant M. Scobie
  • Christopher Ball
  • Robert A. Buckle

In addition to journal articles, Creedy has authored several books published by Edward Elgar Publishing. These include:

  • Tax and Transfer Policy Using Behavioural Microsimulation Modelling (2022)
  • The Elasticity of Taxable Income (2022)
  • Tax Policy and Uncertainty (2020)
  • Comparing Income Distributions (2023)

Creedy's interdisciplinary work integrates economic modeling and taxation analysis with broader social and demographic themes, contributing to multiple academic discussions in economic policy and social sciences.

Best Publications

  • The Distribution and Redistribution of Income.

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  • General Equilibrium Analysis: Studies in Appraisal.

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  • Discrete Hours Labour Supply Modelling: Specification, Estimation and Simulation

    John Creedy;Guyonne Kalb

  • Measuring Attitudes Towards Inequality

    Yoram Amiel;John Creedy;Stan Hurn

  • Behavioural Microsimulation with Labour Supply Responses

    John Creedy;Alan Duncan

  • Carbon Taxation, Prices and Inequality in Australia

    Antonia Cornwell;John Creedy

  • Dynamics of income distribution

    John Creedy

  • Microsimulation modelling of taxation and the labour market : the Melbourne Institute Tax and Transfer Simulator

    John Creedy

  • The economic value of a forested catchment with timber, water and carbon sequestration benefits

    John Creedy;Anke D. Wurzbacher

  • Edgeworth and the Development of Neoclassical Economics

    John Creedy

  • Carbon taxation, prices and welfare in New Zealand☆

    John Creedy;Catherine Sleeman

  • Models of Trade Union Behaviour: A Synthesis

    John Creedy;Ian M. McDONALD

  • Fiscal policy and social welfare

    John Creedy

  • Financing higher education and majority voting

    John Creedy;Patrick Francois

  • Close Equals and Calculation of the Vertical, Horizontal and Reranking Effects of Taxation

    Justin Van De Ven;John Creedy;Peter J. Lambert

  • Firm formation in manufacturing industry

    J. Creedy;P. S. Johnson

  • Labour Supply and Microsimulation

    John Creedy;Guyonne Kalb

  • Dynamics of inequality and poverty

    John Creedy;Guyonne Kalb

  • Chaos and Non-Linear Models in Economics

    John Creedy;Vance Martin

  • The history of economic analysis

    John Creedy

  • FinanzArchiv Public Finance Analysis

    Johannes Becker;Clemens Fuest;Juan A. Lacomba;Francisco M. Lagos

  • Microsimulation Modelling of Taxation and the Labour Market

    John Creedy;Alan Duncan;Mark Harris;Rosanna Scutella

  • History of Economic Theory.

    John Creedy;Takashi Negishi

  • Dynamics of Income Distribution.

    Stephen Jenkins;John Creedy

Frequent Co-Authors

Norman Gemmell
Norman Gemmell Victoria University of Wellington
Richard Disney
Richard Disney London School of Economics and Political Science
Mark Casson
Mark Casson University of Reading
Jacques Poot
Jacques Poot University of Waikato
Stephen P. Jenkins
Stephen P. Jenkins London School of Economics and Political Science
John T. Addison
John T. Addison University of South Carolina

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