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Overview

Robert G. King is affiliated with Boston University in the United States and contributes to research primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including Geophysics, Mechanics of Materials, Geology, Artificial Intelligence, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist has focused on topics such as Geological and Geophysical Studies, Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques, Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis, and Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping.

Notable recent publications include:

  • Coupled detrital zircon U-Pb and Hf analysis of the Sibumasu Terrane: From Gondwana to northwest Thailand, 2021, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
  • The Teena Zn-Pb Deposit (McArthur Basin, Australia). Part II: Carbonate Replacement Sulfide Mineralization During Burial Diagenesis-Implications for Mineral Exploration, 2021, Economic Geology
  • The Teena Zn-Pb Deposit (McArthur Basin, Australia). Part I: Syndiagenetic Base Metal Sulfide Mineralization Related to Dynamic Subbasin Evolution, 2021, Economic Geology
  • How wide is a fault damage zone? Using network topology to examine how fault-damage zones overprint regional fracture networks, 2021, Journal of Structural Geology
  • The Effect of Authigenic Clays on Fault Zone Permeability, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

Robert G. King has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Simon Holford
  • Mark Bunch
  • Nick Schofield
  • Alan S. Collins
  • Natalie Debenham

Publication venues where King has appeared most often include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Economic Geology
  • Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Geological Society London Special Publications

Best Publications

  • Finance and Growth: Schumpeter Might Be Right

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  • Stochastic trends and economic fluctuations

    Robert G. King;Charles I. Plosser;James H. Stock;Mark W. Watson

  • Finance, entrepreneurship and growth

    Robert G King;Robert G King;Ross Levine

  • Measuring Business Cycles: Approximate Band-Pass Filters for Economic Time Series

    Marianne Baxter;Robert G. King

  • The new neoclassical synthesis and the role of monetary policy

    Marvin Goodfriend;Robert G. King

  • Production, growth and business cycles: I. The basic neoclassical model

    Robert G. King;Charles I. Plosser;Sergio T. Rebelo

  • Fiscal Policy in General Equilibrium

    Marianne Baxter;Robert King

  • Resuscitating real business cycles

    Robert G. King;Sergio T. Rebelo

  • Stochastic Trends and Economic Fluctuations

    Robert G King;Robert G King;Robert G King;Charles I Plosser;Charles I Plosser;James H Stock;James H Stock;Mark W Watson;Mark W Watson

  • Transitional Dynamics and Economic Growth in the Neoclassical Model

    Robert G King;Sergio T Rebelo

  • Public Policy and Economic Growth: Developing Neoclassical Implications

    Robert G. King;Sergio Rebelo

  • Low frequency filtering and real business cycles

    Robert G. King;Sergio T. Rebelo

  • The Behavior of Money, Credit, and Prices in a Real Business Cycle

    Robert G King;Charles I Plosser

  • The Behavior of Money, Credit, and Prices in a Real Business Cycle

    Robert G. King;Robert G. King;Robert G. King;Charles I. Plosser;Charles I. Plosser

  • State-Dependent Pricing and the General Equilibrium Dynamics of Money and Output

    Michael Dotsey;Robert G. King;Alexander L. Wolman

  • Financial deregulation, monetary policy, and central banking

    Marvin Goodfriend;Robert G. King

  • Transitional Dynamics and Economic Growth in the Neoclassical Model

    Robert G. King;Robert G. King;Robert G. King;Sergio T. Rebelo;Sergio T. Rebelo;Sergio T. Rebelo

  • Production, growth and business cycles: II. New directions

    Robert G. King;Charles I. Plosser;Sergio T. Rebelo

  • Time-Separable Preferences and Intertemporal-Substitution Models of Business Cycles

    Robert J. Barro;Robert G. King

  • Chapter 14 Resuscitating real business cycles

    Robert G. King;Sergio T. Rebelo

  • Capital markets and financial intermediation: Financial intermediation and economic development

    Robert G. King;Ross Levine

  • Financial Deregulation, Monetary Policy, and Central Banking

    Marvin Goodfriend;Marvin Goodfriend;Robert G. King;Robert G. King;Robert G. King

  • Money, Prices, Interest Rates and the Business Cycle

    Robert G. King;Mark W. Watson

  • MONEY, CREDIT, AND PRICES IN REAL BUSINESS CYCLE

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  • The Incredible Volcker Disinflation

    Marvin Goodfriend;Robert G. King

  • Inflation Targeting in a St. Louis Model of the 21st Century

    Robert G. King;Alexander L. Wolman

  • Optimal Monetary Policy

    Aubhik Khan;Robert G. King;Alexander L. Wolman

Frequent Co-Authors

Marvin Goodfriend
Marvin Goodfriend Carnegie Mellon University
Sergio Rebelo
Sergio Rebelo Northwestern University
Mark W. Watson
Mark W. Watson Princeton University
Marianne Baxter
Marianne Baxter Boston University
James H. Stock
James H. Stock Harvard University
Ross Levine
Ross Levine Hoover Institution
Robert J. Barro
Robert J. Barro Harvard University
Peter M. Garber
Peter M. Garber Deutsche Bank
William Easterly
William Easterly New York University
Scott M. Swinton
Scott M. Swinton Michigan State University

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