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Kevin D. Hoover

Kevin D. Hoover

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
40
Citations
8583
World Ranking
2268
National Ranking
1298

Overview

Kevin D. Hoover is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a particular focus on General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, as well as Sociology and Political Science. They have contributed to subfields including Strategy and Management, and Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management.

Their work covers a range of topics, notably Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, Economic Theory and Institutions, Political Influence and Corporate Strategies, Social and Cultural Dynamics, Economic, Financial, and Policy Analysis, Economic Theory and Policy, and Political Economy and Marxism.

Recent notable publications by Kevin D. Hoover include:

  • "The economics of trade liberalization: Charles S. Peirce and the Spanish Treaty of 1884" (2020), European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
  • "The Discovery of Long-Run Causal Order: A Preliminary Investigation" (2020), Econometrics
  • "Who Runs the AEA?" (2023), Journal of Economic Literature
  • "Who Runs the AEA?" (2020), SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "The struggle for the soul of macroeconomics" (2021), Journal of Economic Methodology

Kevin D. Hoover frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Econometrics
  • European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
  • Journal of Economic Literature
  • Journal of Economic Methodology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Kevin D. Hoover include:

  • Andrej Svorenčík
  • James R. Wible

Best Publications

  • Data Mining Reconsidered: Encompassing And The General-To-Specific Approach To Specification Search

    Kevin Hoover;Stephen J. Perez

  • Causality in Macroeconomics

    Kevin D. Hoover

  • THE NEW CLASSICAL MACROECONOMICS

    Kevin Hoover

  • Data mining reconsidered: encompassing and the general-to-specific approach to specification search

    Kevin D. Hoover;Stephen J. Perez

  • Truth and Robustness in Cross‐country Growth Regressions*

    Kevin D. Hoover;Stephen J. Perez

  • The Methodology of Positive Economics

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  • Searching for the Causal Structure of a Vector Autoregression

    Selva Demiralp;Kevin D. Hoover

  • Causation, Spending, and Taxes: Sand in the Sandbox or Tax Collector for the Welfare State?

    Kevin Douglas Hoover;Steven M Sheffrin

  • The Methodology of Empirical Macroeconomics

    Kevin D. Hoover

  • Post hoc ergo propter once more an evaluation of ‘does monetary policy matter?’ in the spirit of James Tobin

    Kevin D. Hoover;Stephen J. Perez

  • Allowing the data to speak freely: The macroeconometrics of the cointegrated vector autoregression

    Kevin D. Hoover;Soren Johansen;Katarina Juselius

  • FACTS AND ARTIFACTS: CALIBRATION AND THE EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT OF REAL-BUSINESS-CYCLE MODELS

    Kevin D. Hoover

  • Two Types of Monetarism

    Kevin Douglas Hoover

  • The New Classical Macroeconomics: A Sceptical Inquiry

    Kevin D. Hoover

  • The Logic of Causal Inference: Econometrics and the Conditional Analysis of Causation

    Kevin D. Hoover

  • The new classical macroeconomics

    Th. van de Klundert;K. D. Hoover

  • Automatic inference of the contemporaneous causal order of a system of equations

    Kevin Douglas Hoover

  • Sound and fury: McCloskey and significance testing in economics

    Kevin D. Hoover;Mark V. Siegler

  • Nonstationary Time Series, Cointegration, and the Principle of the Common Cause

    Kevin D. Hoover

  • Real Business Cycles: A Reader

    James E. Hartley;Kevin D. Hoover;Kevin D. Salyer

  • After the Revolution: Paul Samuelson and the Textbook Keynesian Model

    Kerry A. Pearce;Kevin D. Hoover

  • Macroeconometrics : developments, tensions, and prospects

    Kevin D. Hoover

  • Causality: Models, Reasoning, and Inference.

    Kevin D. Hoover

  • Modern Macroeconomics: Its Origins, Development, and Current State

    Kevin D. Hoover

Frequent Co-Authors

Òscar Jordà
Òscar Jordà Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Søren Johansen
Søren Johansen University of Copenhagen
Steven B. Kamin
Steven B. Kamin American Enterprise Institute

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