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Overview

Robert Inklaar is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands and specializes in the field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Their research output includes 31 publications primarily focused on various subfields and topics within economics and econometrics.

The main areas of study encompass Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Political Science and International Relations, Finance, and Sociology and Political Science.

The prominent topics investigated by Robert Inklaar involve:

  • Economic Growth and Productivity
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Regional Development and Policy
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • Economic theories and models

Robert Inklaar has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Working Paper Series
  • Review of Income and Wealth
  • IMF Economic Review
  • American Economic Journal Macroeconomics
  • OECD statistics working papers

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Inklaar include:

  • The Productivity Slowdown in Advanced Economies: Common Shocks or Common Trends?, 2023, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Working Paper Series
  • The Productivity Slowdown in Advanced Economies: Common Shocks or Common Trends?, 2024, Review of Income and Wealth
  • Natural Resources and Missing Inputs in International Productivity Comparisons*, 2020, Review of Income and Wealth
  • Does Disappointing European Productivity Growth Reflect a Slowing Trend? Weighing the Evidence and Assessing the Future, 2020, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Working Paper Series
  • The UK Productivity "Puzzle" in an International Comparative Perspective, 2022, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Working Paper Series

Robert Inklaar has collaborated with several co-authors who are frequent partners in research, including:

  • John G. Fernald
  • Dimitrije Ruzic
  • Kirsten Jäger
  • Bart van Ark
  • Alberto Cavallo

Best Publications

  • The Next Generation of the Penn World Table

    Robert C. Feenstra;Robert Inklaar;Marcel P. Timmer

  • Rebasing 'Maddison': new income comparisons and the shape of long-run economic development

    Robert Inklaar;Harmen de Jong;Jutta Bolt;Jan van Zanden

  • Trade and business cycle synchronization in OECD countries: A re-examination

    Robert Inklaar;Richard Jong-A-Pin;Jakob de Haan

  • WILL BUSINESS CYCLES IN THE EURO AREA CONVERGE? A CRITICAL SURVEY OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH

    Jakob de Haan;Robert Inklaar;Richard Jong-A-Pin

  • Market services productivity across Europe and the US

    Robert Inklaar;Marcel P. Timmer;Bart van Ark

  • ICT AND EUROPE's PRODUCTIVITY PERFORMANCE: INDUSTRY‐LEVEL GROWTH ACCOUNT COMPARISONS WITH THE UNITED STATES

    Robert Inklaar;Mary O'Mahony;Marcel Timmer

  • Changing Gear: Productivity, ICT and Service Industries in Europe and the United States

    H.H. van Ark;R. Inklaar;R.H. McGuckin

  • Economic Growth in Europe: A Comparative Industry Perspective

    M.P. Timmer;R. Inklaar;M. O'Mahony;H.H. van Ark

  • ICT and productivity in Europe and the United States. Where do the differences come from

    Bart van Ark;Robert Inklaar;Robert H. McGuckin

  • GGDC Productivity Level Database: International Comparisons of Output, Inputs and Productivity at the Industry Level

    Robert Inklaar;Marcel Timmer

  • Is there really a European business cycle? A comment

    Robert Inklaar;de Jakob Haan

  • Mind the gap! International comparisons of productivity in services and goods production

    Robert Inklaar;Marcel P. Timmer;Bart van Ark

  • The Relative Price of Services

    Robert Inklaar;Marcel P. Timmer

  • Catching up or getting stuck? Europe's troubles to exploit ICT's productivity potential

    Bart van Ark;Robert Inklaar

  • Market services productivity across Europe and the US: MARKET SERVICES PRODUCTIVITY

    Robert Inklaar;Marcel P. Timmer;Bart Van Ark

  • Productivity and Economic Growth in Europe: A comparative Industry Perspective

    M Timmer;R Inklaar;Mary O'Mahony;B van Ark

  • "Changing gear": productivity, ICT and services: Europe and the United States

    Bart van Ark;Robert Inklaar;Robert McGuckin

  • The Contribution of ICT-Producing and ICT-Using Industries to Productivity Growth: A Comparison of Canada, Europe and the United States

    Bart van Ark;Robert Inklaar;Robert H. McGuckin

  • 'Changing Gear' - Productivity, ICT and Services Industries: Europe and the United States

    Bart van Ark;Robert Inklaar;Robert H. McGuckin

  • Economic Growth in Europe

    Marcel P. Timmer;Robert Inklaar;Mary O'Mahony;Bart van Ark

  • Online Appendix to: The Next Generation of the Penn World Table*

    Robert C. Feenstra;Robert Inklaar;Marcel Timmer

  • Will business cycles in the Euro Area converge

    de Jakob Haan;Robert Inklaar;Richard Jong A Pin

  • Economic Growth in Europe: Economic growth in Europe

    Marcel P. Timmer;Robert Inklaar;Mary O'Mahony;Bart van Ark

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcel P. Timmer
Marcel P. Timmer University of Groningen
Bart van Ark
Bart van Ark University of Manchester
Robert C. Feenstra
Robert C. Feenstra University of California, Davis
Jakob de Haan
Jakob de Haan University of Groningen
Michael Koetter
Michael Koetter Halle Institute for Economic Research
Helge Berger
Helge Berger International Monetary Fund
Susanto Basu
Susanto Basu Boston College
Steven Brakman
Steven Brakman University of Groningen
Joaquin Maudos
Joaquin Maudos University of Valencia

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