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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 32 Citations 8,972 115 World Ranking 2037 National Ranking 244

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Awards & Achievements

Elected Fellow of the European Economic Association

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Macroeconomics
  • Statistics
  • Inflation

His primary scientific interests are in Monetary economics, Consumption, Econometrics, Government spending and Fiscal policy. His Monetary economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Microeconomics and Business economics. Morten O. Ravn undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Consumption and Developed country through his research.

His research integrates issues of Total cost, Marginal profit, Marginal cost, Commerce and Marginal product in his study of Econometrics. His study in Government spending is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Deflation and Balance of trade, Exchange rate, Shock, Macroeconomics. In his work, Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium, Structural estimation and Aggregate is strongly intertwined with Tax policy, which is a subfield of Fiscal policy.

His most cited work include:

  • On Adjusting the Hodrick-Prescott Filter for the Frequency of Observations (1264 citations)
  • PPP Strikes Back: Aggregation And the Real Exchange Rate (364 citations)
  • The Dynamic Effects of Personal and Corporate Income Tax Changes in the United States (214 citations)

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

His primary areas of study are Monetary economics, Business cycle, Econometrics, Consumption and Fiscal policy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Tax policy and Macroeconomics. His studies deal with areas such as Price elasticity of demand, Capital, Capital accumulation and Welfare as well as Business cycle.

His research in Econometrics intersects with topics in Range and Marginal cost. His Consumption study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Microeconomics, Shock, Investment and Business economics. His studies deal with areas such as Relative price, Government spending and Mean reversion as well as Exchange rate.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Monetary economics (55.62%)
  • Business cycle (33.14%)
  • Econometrics (31.36%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2021)?

  • Monetary economics (55.62%)
  • Unemployment (11.83%)
  • Incomplete markets (6.51%)

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

Morten O. Ravn spends much of his time researching Monetary economics, Unemployment, Incomplete markets, Recession and Labour economics. His Monetary economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Business cycle, Replication and Debt. Morten O. Ravn has included themes like Consumer confidence index and Instrumental variable in his Business cycle study.

His Replication study incorporates themes from Tax policy, Income tax and Aggregate. The Unemployment study combines topics in areas such as Zero lower bound, New Keynesian economics, Risk premium and Keynesian economics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Consumption, Consumer Expenditure Survey and Aggregate income in addition to Recession.

Between 2014 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Job uncertainty and deep recessions (18 citations)
  • Job uncertainty and deep recessions (18 citations)
  • A new social contract for medical innovation (13 citations)

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

  • Macroeconomics
  • Statistics
  • Inflation

Morten O. Ravn focuses on Unemployment, Great recession, Matching, Financial market and Labour economics. His Unemployment study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Incomplete markets, Zero lower bound and Keynesian economics. His Great recession research overlaps with Investment, Precautionary savings, Recession and Income risk.

His High unemployment research entails a greater understanding of Macroeconomics. Along with Intuition, other disciplines of study including New Keynesian economics and Risk premium are integrated into his research.

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Best Publications

On Adjusting the Hodrick-Prescott Filter for the Frequency of Observations

Morten O. Ravn;Harald Uhlig.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002)

2603 Citations

On Adjusting the Hodrick-Prescott Filter for the Frequency of Observations

Morten O. Ravn;Harald Uhlig.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002)

2603 Citations

The Dynamic Effects of Personal and Corporate Income Tax Changes in the United States

Karel Mertens;Morten Overgaard Ravn.
The American Economic Review (2013)

917 Citations

The Dynamic Effects of Personal and Corporate Income Tax Changes in the United States

Karel Mertens;Morten Overgaard Ravn.
The American Economic Review (2013)

917 Citations

PPP Strikes Back: Aggregation And the Real Exchange Rate

Jean Imbs;Haroon Mumtaz;Morten O. Ravn;Helene Rey.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2005)

606 Citations

PPP Strikes Back: Aggregation And the Real Exchange Rate

Jean Imbs;Haroon Mumtaz;Morten O. Ravn;Helene Rey.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2005)

606 Citations

Empirical evidence on the aggregate effects of anticipated and unanticipated US tax policy shocks

Karel Mertens;Morten O. Ravn.
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy (2012)

412 Citations

Empirical evidence on the aggregate effects of anticipated and unanticipated US tax policy shocks

Karel Mertens;Morten O. Ravn.
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy (2012)

412 Citations

Fiscal Policy in an Expectations-Driven Liquidity Trap

Karel R. S. M. Mertens;Morten O. Ravn.
The Review of Economic Studies (2014)

343 Citations

Fiscal Policy in an Expectations-Driven Liquidity Trap

Karel R. S. M. Mertens;Morten O. Ravn.
The Review of Economic Studies (2014)

343 Citations

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