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Juergen von Hagen

Juergen von Hagen

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
68
Citations
19579
World Ranking
514
National Ranking
17

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Economics and Empirical Social Sciences
  • Elected Fellow of the European Economic Association
  • Elected Fellow of the European Economic Association
  • Elected Fellow of the European Economic Association

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Law
  • Macroeconomics
  • Finance

His scientific interests lie mostly in Monetary economics, Macroeconomics, Fiscal union, Debt and Empirical evidence. His research in Monetary economics intersects with topics in Bond and Stability and Growth Pact. As part of the same scientific family, Jürgen von Hagen usually focuses on Macroeconomics, concentrating on Consolidation and intersecting with Fiscal adjustment.

Jürgen von Hagen has researched Fiscal union in several fields, including Monetary hegemony and Corporate governance. Jürgen von Hagen has included themes like Economic policy, Public finance and Delegation in his Debt study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Government debt and Risk premium.

His most cited work include:

  • Budget processes and commitment to fiscal discipline (432 citations)
  • Budget processes and commitment to fiscal discipline (432 citations)
  • Budget processes and commitment to fiscal discipline (432 citations)

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

Jürgen von Hagen focuses on Monetary economics, Monetary policy, Exchange rate, International economics and Macroeconomics. His Monetary economics study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Capital. His work deals with themes such as Current account and European integration, which intersect with International economics.

His Macroeconomics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Budget process and Politics. Budget process and Empirical evidence are two areas of study in which Jürgen von Hagen engages in interdisciplinary research. The Fiscal union study combines topics in areas such as Fiscal federalism, Economic policy, Corporate governance and Debt.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Monetary economics (49.45%)
  • Monetary policy (29.93%)
  • Exchange rate (24.83%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2007-2021)?

  • Monetary economics (49.45%)
  • Economic policy (15.30%)
  • Monetary policy (29.93%)

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

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Monetary economics, Economic policy, Monetary policy, Fiscal policy and International economics. His studies in Monetary economics integrate themes in fields like Net capital rule and Financial capital. His research integrates issues of Fiscal federalism and Central government in his study of Economic policy.

His Monetary policy study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Debt. His Fiscal policy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Stability and Growth Pact and Financial crisis. His work on Fiscal illusion as part of general Politics study is frequently connected to Proposition, Collective choice, Limit and Empirical evidence, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.

Between 2007 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Sovereign Risk Premiums in the European Government Bond Market (239 citations)
  • Sovereign Risk Premiums in the European Government Bond Market (239 citations)
  • Federalism, Fiscal Restraints, and European Monetary Union (237 citations)

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

  • Law
  • Macroeconomics
  • Finance

Monetary economics, Financial integration, Fiscal policy, Bond market and Current account are his primary areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Monetary economics brings together such families of science as Capital formation, Financial capital, Market discipline and Macroeconomics. His work on Net investment as part of general Macroeconomics study is frequently linked to Stock and flow, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.

His Fiscal policy research integrates issues from Fiscal federalism, Economic policy, Corporate governance and Unemployment. His study in Bond market is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Government debt, Government bond and Risk premium. His Risk premium research focuses on Financial market and how it relates to Debt.

Best Publications

  • Budget processes and commitment to fiscal discipline

    Jürgen von Hagen;Jürgen von Hagen;Jürgen von Hagen;Ian J. Harden

  • Electoral Institutions, Cabinet Negotiations, and Budget Deficits in the European Union

    Mark Hallerberg;Jurgen von Hagen

  • Fiscal rules, fiscal institutions, and fiscal performance

    Jurgen Von Hagen

  • budgeting procedures and fiscal performance in the european communities

    Jurgen Von Hagen

  • Fiscal Institutions and Fiscal Performance

    James M Poterba;Jürgen von Hagen

  • Sovereign Risk Premiums in the European Government Bond Market

    Kerstin Bernoth;Jürgen von Hagen;Jürgen von Hagen;Ludger Schuknecht

  • The Design of Fiscal Rules and Forms of Governance in European Union Countries

    Mark Hallerberg;Rolf Strauch;Jürgen von Hagen;Jürgen von Hagen;Jürgen von Hagen

  • Fiscal governance in Europe

    Mark Hallerberg;Rolf Rainer Strauch;Jürgen von Hagen

  • A note on the empirical effectiveness of formal fiscal restraints

    Jürgen von Hagen

  • Federalism, Fiscal Restraints, and European Monetary Union

    Jurgen Von Hagen;Barry Eichengreen

  • Introduction to "Fiscal Institutions and Fiscal Performance"

    James M Poterba;Jürgen von Hagen

  • Fiscal arrangements in a monetary union: evidence from the US

    Jürgen Von Hagen

  • What do deficits tell us about debt? Empirical evidence on creative accounting with fiscal rules in the EU

    Jürgen von Hagen;Guntram B. Wolff

  • Budgetary Consolidation in EMU

    Juergen von Hagen;Andrew Hughes Hallett;Rolf Strauch

  • Government bond risk premiums in the EU revisited: The impact of the financial crisis

    Jürgen von Hagen;Jürgen von Hagen;Jürgen von Hagen;Ludger Schuknecht;Guido Wolswijk

  • Government risk premiums in the bond market: EMU and Canada

    Ludger Schuknecht;Jürgen von Hagen;Guido Wolswijk

  • The European monetary system and European monetary union

    Michele Fratianni;Jurgen Von Hagen

  • Budgetary forecasts in Europe - the track record of stability and convergence programmes

    Rolf Strauch;Mark Hallerberg;Juergen von Hagen

  • Sovereign risk premia in the European government bond market

    Kerstin Bernoth;Juergen von Hagen;Ludger Schuknecht

  • Money Market Pressure and the Determinants of Banking Crises

    Jürgen Von Hagen;Tai-Kuang Ho

  • The design of fiscal rules and forms of governance in European Union countries

    Mark Hallerberg;Rolf Strauch;Juergen von Hagen;Juergen von Hagen;Juergen von Hagen

Frequent Co-Authors

Casper G. de Vries
Casper G. de Vries Erasmus University Rotterdam
Barry Eichengreen
Barry Eichengreen University of California, Berkeley
Reinhard Selten
Reinhard Selten University of Bonn
Ludger Schuknecht
Ludger Schuknecht Asian Infrastructure Investment
Gert G. Wagner
Gert G. Wagner German Institute for Economic Research
Friedrich Schneider
Friedrich Schneider Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Kai A. Konrad
Kai A. Konrad Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance
Klaus F. Zimmermann
Klaus F. Zimmermann Maastricht University
Michael C. Burda
Michael C. Burda Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Axel Börsch-Supan
Axel Börsch-Supan Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy

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