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D-Index
36
Citations
4775
World Ranking
2831
National Ranking
1568

Robert H. Rasche publication distribution in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Economics and Finance in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert H. Rasche sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 172 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 521 publications or more.

Robert H. Rasche D-index placement in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Economics and Finance scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert H. Rasche sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 101+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 101 D-Index or more.

Overview

Robert H. Rasche was affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis in the United States. Their work was connected to the institution's research activities, contributing to the body of knowledge in economic and financial studies.

Rasche's scholarly output did not include recently recorded papers or publications within the available data. Similarly, there were no listed frequent co-authors or recurring publication venues associated with their research career in the provided information.

The data does not specify particular fields of study or subfields, and no main topics of work were recorded. This absence of detailed subject matter categorization indicates that the profile focuses primarily on the affiliation and basic biographical details.

There is no record of book publications or awards received documented in the presented source. These gaps notwithstanding, Rasche's association with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis suggests a professional context situated within economic research and policymaking environments.

Robert H. Rasche is noted as deceased. Their contributions remain linked to the institution mentioned, representing an aspect of the monetary and financial research community within the United States.

Best Publications

  • Long-Run Income and Interest Elasticities of Money Demand in the United States

    Unknown

  • Energy price shocks, aggregate supply and monetary policy: The theory and the international evidence

    Unknown

  • Market Anticipations of Monetary Policy Actions

    William Poole;Robert H. Rasche;Daniel L. Thornton

  • Energy resources and potential GNP

    Unknown

  • The effects of the new energy regime on economic capacity, production, and prices

    Unknown

  • The stability of long-run money demand in five industrial countries

    Unknown

  • Retail Sweep Programs and Bank Reserves, 1994-1999

    Richard G. Anderson;Robert H. Rasche

  • Long-Run Income and Interest Elasticities of Money Demand in the United States

    Unknown

  • Assessing forecast performance in a cointegrated system

    Unknown

  • Retail sweep programs and bank reserves, 1994--1999

    Richard G. Anderson;Robert H. Rasche

  • Central Bank Policy, the Money Supply, and the Short-Term Rate of Interest

    Franco Modigliani;Robert Rasche;J. Philip Cooper

  • Results of a study of the stability of cointegrating relations comprised of broad monetary aggregates

    Unknown

  • M1 — Velocity and money-demand functions: Do stable relationships exist?

    Unknown

  • A Revised Measure of the St. Louis Adjusted Monetary Base

    Richard G. Anderson;Robert H. Rasche

  • ON THE ROLE OF EXPECTATIONS OF PRICE AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN AN INVESTMENT FUNCTION

    Albert K. Ando;Franco Modigliani;Robert Rasche;Stephen J. Turnovsky

  • Predicting the money multiplier

    Unknown

  • The Reform of October 1979: How It Happened and Why*

    David E. Lindsey;Athanasios Orphanides;Robert H. Rasche;Robert H. Rasche

  • The impact of changes in FOMC disclosure practices on the transparency of monetary policy: are markets and the FOMC better "synched"?

    Unknown

  • An Analysis of the Private and Commercial Demand for Gasoline

    Unknown

  • A reconstruction of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis adjusted monetary base and reserves

    Unknown

  • The Effectiveness of Monetary Policy

    Robert H. Rasche;Marcela M. Williams

  • P∗ type models: Evaluation and forecasts

    Rowena A. Pecchenino;Robert H. Rasche

  • Inflation in the G7: Mind the Gap(s)? *

    James Morley;Jeremy M. Piger;Robert H. Rasche

  • Analysis of panel vector error correction models using maximum likelihood, the bootstrap, and canonical-correlation estimators

    Richard G. Anderson;Hailong Qian;Robert H. Rasche

  • The FOMC's Balance-of-Risks Statement and Market Expectations of Policy Actions

    Robert H. Rasche;Daniel L. Thornton

  • Greenspan’s Unconventional View of the Long-Run Inflation/Output Trade-off

    Robert H. Rasche;Daniel L. Thornton

  • FINANCING THE GOVERNMENT DEFICIT

    Robert H. Rasche

  • Kolmogorov-Smirnov Tests For Distribution Function Similarity With Applications To Portfolios of Common Stock

    Jack Meyer;Robert H. Rasche

  • The Great Inflation

    William Poole;Robert H. Rasche;David C. Wheelock

  • Updated Forecasts of Money Multipliers

    James Johannes;Robert Rasche

  • Forecasting Multipliers in the 80's: The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same

    James Johannes;Robert Rasche

  • A Model of Macroeconomic Activity: Volume 1, The Theoretical Model. Volume 2, The Empirical Model.

    Robert H. Rasche;Ray C. Fair

  • Money Multipliers Forecasts for 1979

    James Johannes;Robert Rasche

  • Money Multiplier Forecasts

    James Johannes;Robert Rasche

  • Analysis and Forecasts of Money Multiplier Behavior 1982-4

    James Johannes;Robert Rasche

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