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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 30 Citations 5,419 590 World Ranking 2253 National Ranking 7

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Statistics
  • Law
  • Microeconomics

His main research concerns Econometrics, Labour economics, Microeconomics, Welfare and Labour supply. The Econometrics study combines topics in areas such as Population ageing, Actuarial science, Income distribution, Distribution and Earnings. His work on Personnel economics as part of general Labour economics research is frequently linked to Transfer system, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.

He does research in Microeconomics, focusing on Business economics specifically. His work carried out in the field of Welfare brings together such families of science as Income inequality metrics, Poverty and Income tax, Public economics. John Creedy interconnects Tax policy, Budget constraint, Estimation and Wage in the investigation of issues within Labour supply.

His most cited work include:

  • Discrete Hours Labour Supply Modelling: Specification, Estimation and Simulation (146 citations)
  • Measuring Attitudes Towards Inequality (139 citations)
  • Behavioural Microsimulation with Labour Supply Responses (109 citations)

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

John Creedy mainly investigates Econometrics, Labour economics, Public economics, Microeconomics and Welfare. His work in Econometrics addresses issues such as Income distribution, which are connected to fields such as Economic inequality. His research integrates issues of Earnings, Value-added tax and Gross income, State income tax in his study of Labour economics.

His is doing research in Tax reform and Indirect tax, both of which are found in Public economics. His research in Tax reform focuses on subjects like Income tax, which are connected to Revenue. The various areas that John Creedy examines in his Labour supply study include Tax policy, Budget constraint and Wage.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Econometrics (22.14%)
  • Labour economics (21.67%)
  • Public economics (17.65%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2021)?

  • Econometrics (22.14%)
  • Labour economics (21.67%)
  • Income tax (8.82%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

John Creedy focuses on Econometrics, Labour economics, Income tax, Taxable income and Microeconomics. His work deals with themes such as Elasticity, Accounting period, Welfare and Income distribution, which intersect with Econometrics. His Welfare research integrates issues from Public economics and Demographic economics.

His Labour economics research incorporates elements of Indirect tax, Gross income, State income tax, Tax rate and Value-added tax. His Income tax research incorporates themes from Population ageing, Personal income and Revenue. His Microeconomics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Value and Marginal cost of capital schedule.

Between 2012 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Measuring revenue responses to tax rate changes in multi-rate income tax systems: behavioural and structural factors (12 citations)
  • Estimating the Elasticity of Taxable Income in New Zealand (9 citations)
  • Social Expenditure in New Zealand: Stochastic Projections (8 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Statistics
  • Law
  • Microeconomics

His primary areas of study are Econometrics, Microeconomics, Labour economics, Population ageing and Income distribution. His Econometrics research includes elements of Income inequality metrics, Probabilistic logic and Stochastic simulation. His Microeconomics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Value and Cost of capital.

His Labour economics study combines topics in areas such as Income tax and Tax reform, Indirect tax, Gross income, State income tax. His Tax reform study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Tax revenue and Tax credit. The study incorporates disciplines such as Poverty and Pro poor in addition to Income distribution.

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Best Publications

Discrete Hours Labour Supply Modelling: Specification, Estimation and Simulation

John Creedy;Guyonne Kalb.
Journal of Economic Surveys (2005)

230 Citations

Measuring Attitudes Towards Inequality

Yoram Amiel;John Creedy;Stan Hurn.
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics (1999)

216 Citations

Behavioural Microsimulation with Labour Supply Responses

John Creedy;Alan Duncan.
Journal of Economic Surveys (2002)

194 Citations

Dynamics of income distribution

John Creedy.
(1985)

168 Citations

Carbon Taxation, Prices and Inequality in Australia

Antonia Cornwell;John Creedy.
Fiscal Studies (1996)

168 Citations

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

John Creedy.
(2002)

165 Citations

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

John Creedy;Anke D. Wurzbacher.
Ecological Economics (2001)

150 Citations

Edgeworth and the Development of Neoclassical Economics

John Creedy.
(1986)

119 Citations

Carbon taxation, prices and welfare in New Zealand☆

John Creedy;Catherine Sleeman.
Ecological Economics (2006)

108 Citations

Models of Trade Union Behaviour: A Synthesis

John Creedy;Ian M. McDONALD.
Economic Record (1991)

107 Citations

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