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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Ronald J. Angel is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their recent research contributions focus on economic and fiscal policy analysis with a concentration on Peru's economy. Angel's work intersects fields of economics and econometrics, particularly under the broader topic of business, innovation, and economy.

Their publications include:

  • Structural Analysis with SVAR Model of the Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in Peru: 1995 - 2019 (2023), published in Journal of Law and Sustainable Development
  • Impact of External Shocks on Peru's Economic Growth, 2000-2021 (2024), published in Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental

Angel collaborates frequently with several scholars, including:

  • Santiago Aquiles Gallarday Morales
  • Alejandro Sabino Menacho Rivera
  • Ángel Onzari Luna Santos
  • Osmar Arnaldo Bermeo Carrasco
  • José Luis León Untiveros

Their research has appeared primarily in the following publication venues:

  • Journal of Law and Sustainable Development
  • Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental

Angel's work contributes to the study of economics and econometrics with a particular focus on fiscal policy effectiveness and economic growth under external shocks.

In 1996, Ronald J. Angel was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Best Publications

  • Self-rated health and mortality in the NHANES-I Epidemiologic Follow-up Study.

    E L Idler;R J Angel

  • The impact of culture on the cognitive structure of illness

    Ronald Angel;Peggy Thoits

  • Neighborhood disorder, psychophysiological distress, and health.

    Terrence D. Hill;Catherine E. Ross;Ronald J. Angel

  • Determinants of Extended Household Structure: Cultural Pattern or Economic Need?

    Ronald Angel;Marta Tienda

  • Mind, body, and culture: somatization among Hispanics.

    Ronald Angel;Peter J. Guarnaccia

  • The analysis of relationships involving dichotomous dependent variables.

    Paul D. Cleary;Ronald Angel

  • The factor structure of the CES-D in the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: the influences of ethnicity, gender and language

    Peter J. Guarnaccia;Ronald J Angel;Jacqueline Lowe Worobey

  • Neighborhood disorder, psychological distress, and heavy drinking

    Terrence D. Hill;Ronald J. Angel

  • Headship and Household Composition Among Blacks, Hispanics, and Other Whites

    Marta Tienda;Ronald J Angel

  • Health Status of Hispanic Elderly

    Kyriakos S. Markides;Laura Rudkin;Ronald J. Angel;David V. Espino

  • Age at Migration, Social Connections, and Well-Being among Elderly Hispanics

    Jacqueline L. Angel;Ronald J. Angel

  • Functional capacity and living arrangements of unmarried elderly persons.

    Jacqueline Lowe Worobey;Ronald J. Angel

  • Religious Attendance and Mortality: An 8-Year Follow-Up of Older Mexican Americans

    Terrence D. Hill;Jacqueline L. Angel;Christopher G. Ellison;Ronald J. Angel

  • Financial strain and health among elderly Mexican-origin individuals.

    Ronald J. Angel;Michelle Frisco;Jacqueline L. Angel;David A. Chiriboga

  • Who Will Care For Us?: Aging and Long-Term Care in Multicultural America

    Ronald Angel;Jacqueline Lowe Angel

  • Single motherhood and children's health

    Ronald Angel;Jacqueline Lowe Worobey

  • Religious Attendance and Cognitive Functioning Among Older Mexican Americans

    Terrence D. Hill;Amy M. Burdette;Jacqueline L. Angel;Ronald J. Angel

  • Minority group status and healthful aging: social structure still matters.

    Jacqueline L. Angel;Ronald J. Angel

  • The risk of partner violence among low-income hispanic subgroups

    Sonia M. Frias;Ronald J. Angel

  • Nativity, Declining Health, and Preferences in Living Arrangements Among Elderly Mexican Americans: Implications for Long-term Care

    Jacqueline L. Angel;Jacqueline L. Angel;Ronald J. Angel;Judi L. McClellan;Kyriakos S. Markides

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacqueline L. Angel
Jacqueline L. Angel The University of Texas at Austin
Terrence D. Hill
Terrence D. Hill The University of Texas at San Antonio
Peter J. Guarnaccia
Peter J. Guarnaccia Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
David Mechanic
David Mechanic Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Karl Eschbach
Karl Eschbach The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Marta Tienda
Marta Tienda Princeton University
Mark D. Regnerus
Mark D. Regnerus The University of Texas at Austin
Steven P. Schinke
Steven P. Schinke Columbia University
William J. Doherty
William J. Doherty University of Minnesota
David A. Chiriboga
David A. Chiriboga University of South Florida

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