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D-Index
33
Citations
4780
World Ranking
3276
National Ranking
1772

Theo S. Eicher 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 Theo S. Eicher sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 126 publications — 28th percentile

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

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

Theo S. Eicher 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 Theo S. Eicher sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 101+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Theo S. Eicher is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States and specializes in research within the fields of economics, econometrics, and finance, complemented by work in social sciences. Their academic output includes studies addressing various issues related to international development, fiscal policy, and economic forecasting.

Their recent research encompasses an analysis of housing markets, global financial crises, and policy effectiveness. Key topics covered in their work include international development and aid, global financial crisis and policies, fiscal policies and political economy, housing market and economics, fiscal policy and economic growth, spatial and panel data analysis, and poverty, education, and child welfare.

Prominent publication venues where they have frequently contributed include the International Journal of Forecasting, where three of their papers appear, along with the Journal of Economic Analysis, IMF Working Paper series, SSRN Electronic Journal, and the European Journal of Political Economy.

Theo S. Eicher's notable recent papers are:

  • Housing Prices and Land Use Regulations: A Study of 250 Major US Cities (2023, Journal of Economic Analysis)
  • IMF trade forecasts for crisis countries: Bias, inefficiency, and their origins (2022, International Journal of Forecasting)
  • The accuracy of IMF crises nowcasts (2022, International Journal of Forecasting)
  • Effects of IMF-Supported Programs on Gender Inequality (2024, IMF Working Paper)
  • Systemic bias of IMF reserve and debt forecasts for program countries (2023, International Journal of Forecasting)

Their collaboration network includes frequent co-authors such as Reina Kawai, Reina Kawai Eskimez, Yuan Gao Rollinson, Gyanendra Sengar, and Monique Newiak. These partnerships highlight a tendency toward interdisciplinary and multi-author research efforts within their scope of study.

Theo S. Eicher has contributed extensively to the understanding of fiscal and economic policies in crisis contexts, combining empirical methods from econometrics with issues in global development and financial forecasting. Their work often intersects analysis of institutional frameworks, gender inequality, and program evaluation in international economic settings.

Best Publications

  • Default priors and predictive performance in Bayesian model averaging, with application to growth determinants

    Theo S. Eicher;Chris Papageorgiou;Adrian E. Raftery

  • Interaction Between Endogenous Human Capital and Technological Change

    Theo S. Eicher

  • In search of WTO trade effects: Preferential trade agreements promote trade strongly, but unevenly

    Theo S. Eicher;Christian Henn

  • Institutions and Economic Performance: Endogeneity and Parameter Heterogeneity

    Theo S. Eicher;Andreas Leukert

  • Robust FDI determinants: Bayesian Model Averaging in the presence of selection bias

    Theo S. Eicher;Lindy Helfman;Alex Lenkoski

  • Trade, foreign direct investment or acquisition: Optimal entry modes for multinationals

    Theo Eicher;Theo Eicher;Theo Eicher;Jong Woo Kang

  • Non‐scale Models of Economic Growth

    Theo S. Eicher;Stephen J. Turnovsky

  • Scale, Congestion and Growth

    Theo Eicher;Stephen J. Turnovsky

  • Protection for Sale: An Empirical Investigation: Comment

    Theo Eicher;Thomas Osang

  • Endogenous strength of intellectual property rights: Implications for economic development and growth

    Theo Eicher;Cecilia García-Peñalosa

  • Trade creation and diversion revisited: Accounting for model uncertainty and natural trading partner effects

    Theo S. Eicher;Christian Henn;Chris Papageorgiou

  • Inequality and Growth: The Dual Role of Human Capital in Development

    Theo S. Eicher;Cecilia Garcı́a-Peñalosa

  • Institutions and Economic Performance: Endogeneity and Parameter Heterogeneity

    Theo Eicher;Andreas Leukert

  • Education, corruption, and the distribution of income

    Theo Eicher;Cecilia García-Peñalosa;Tanguy van Ypersele

  • Convergence in a Two-Sector Nonscale Growth Model

    Theo S. Eicher;Stephen J. Turnovsky

  • Inequality and growth : theory and policy implications

    Theo S. Eicher;Stephen J. Turnovsky;CESifo

  • Transitional dynamics in a two-sector non-scale growth model ☆

    Theo S. Eicher;Stephen J. Turnovsky

  • Trade, development and converging growth rates Dynamic gains from trade reconsidered

    Theo S. Eicher

  • Default Priors and Predictive Performance in Bayesian Model Averaging, with Application to Growth Determinants

    Theo S. Eicher;Chris Papageorgiou;Adrian E. Raferty

  • Structural policies and growth: Time series evidence from a natural experiment☆

    Theo S. Eicher;Till Schreiber

  • One Money, One Market: A Revised Benchmark

    Theo S. Eicher;Christian Henn

  • International Economics, 7th Edition

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  • Unraveling the Fortunates of the Fortunate: An Iterative Bayesian Model Averaging (IBMA) Approach

    Theo S. Eicher;Chris Papageorgiou;Oliver Roehn;Oliver Roehn

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen J. Turnovsky
Stephen J. Turnovsky University of Washington
Chris Papageorgiou
Chris Papageorgiou International Monetary Fund
Adrian E. Raftery
Adrian E. Raftery University of Washington
Eric M. Leeper
Eric M. Leeper University of Virginia

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