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Tomas Havranek

Tomas Havranek

Charles University
Czech Republic

Research.com 2022 Rising Star of Science Award Badge

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Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Statistics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Finance

Econometrics, Publication bias, Monetary economics, Spillover effect and Foreign direct investment are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Elasticity, Asset, Elasticity of intertemporal substitution and Macroeconomics, which intersect with Econometrics. Tomas Havranek has included themes like Panel data and Random effects model in his Macroeconomics study.

The Publication bias study combines topics in areas such as Public economics and Resource dependence theory. His research integrates issues of Economic indicator, Stylized fact, Index and Debt in his study of Monetary economics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Productivity, Empirical research and Industrial organization.

His most cited work include:

  • Estimating vertical spillovers from FDI: Why results vary and what the true effect is (296 citations)
  • Estimating vertical spillovers from FDI: Why results vary and what the true effect is (296 citations)
  • Determinants of Horizontal Spillovers from FDI: Evidence from a Large Meta-Analysis (198 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Tomas Havranek focuses on Econometrics, Publication bias, Monetary economics, Elasticity and Foreign direct investment. His Econometrics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Frequentist inference and Bayesian inference. Tomas Havranek works mostly in the field of Publication bias, limiting it down to topics relating to Random effects model and, in certain cases, Currency union.

In his study, Industrial organization, Technology gap and Investment is inextricably linked to Empirical research, which falls within the broad field of Monetary economics. The concepts of his Elasticity study are interwoven with issues in Income elasticity of demand and Elasticity of intertemporal substitution. His work carried out in the field of Foreign direct investment brings together such families of science as Productivity, Spillover effect and Demographic economics.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Econometrics (70.73%)
  • Publication bias (64.88%)
  • Monetary economics (36.59%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Econometrics (70.73%)
  • Publication bias (64.88%)
  • Elasticity (28.78%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Econometrics, Publication bias, Elasticity, Frequentist inference and Bayesian probability. Econometrics and Bayesian inference are commonly linked in his work. Market liquidity is closely connected to Consumption in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Bayesian inference.

His Publication bias research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Endogeneity, Demographic economics and Foreign direct investment. His Endogeneity research integrates issues from Income elasticity of demand and Tariff. In his research, Actuarial science is intimately related to Meta-regression, which falls under the overarching field of Bayesian probability.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • REPORTING GUIDELINES FOR META-ANALYSIS IN ECONOMICS (23 citations)
  • Does Daylight Saving Save Electricity? A Meta-Analysis (23 citations)
  • Transmission Lags of Monetary Policy: A Meta-Analysis (20 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Statistics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Finance

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Econometrics, Publication bias, Elasticity, Bayesian probability and Frequentist inference. Tomas Havranek has researched Econometrics in several fields, including Consumption and Bayesian inference. His Publication bias research incorporates elements of Stock exchange and Foreign direct investment.

Tomas Havranek combines subjects such as Endogeneity, Income elasticity of demand and Tariff with his study of Elasticity. His work in Meta-regression addresses subjects such as Foreign capital, which are connected to disciplines such as Monetary economics. His work deals with themes such as Productivity and Stylized fact, which intersect with Monetary economics.

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Best Publications

Estimating vertical spillovers from FDI: Why results vary and what the true effect is

Tomas Havranek;Tomas Havranek;Zuzana Irsova.
Journal of International Economics (2011)

473 Citations

Determinants of Horizontal Spillovers from FDI: Evidence from a Large Meta-Analysis

Zuzana Iršová;Tomáš Havránek;Tomáš Havránek.
World Development (2013)

307 Citations

Cross-Country Heterogeneity in Intertemporal Substitution

Tomas Havranek;Tomas Havranek;Roman Horvath;Zuzana Irsova;Marek Rusnak;Marek Rusnak.
Journal of International Economics (2015)

291 Citations

Financial Development and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis *

Petra Valickova;Tomas Havranek;Roman Horvath.
Journal of Economic Surveys (2015)

261 Citations

MEASURING INTERTEMPORAL SUBSTITUTION: THE IMPORTANCE OF METHOD CHOICES AND SELECTIVE REPORTING

Tomáš Havránek.
Journal of the European Economic Association (2015)

256 Citations

Demand for gasoline is more price-inelastic than commonly thought

Tomas Havranek;Tomas Havranek;Zuzana Irsova;Karel Janda.
Energy Economics (2012)

176 Citations

Leading indicators of crisis incidence: Evidence from developed countries

Jan Babecký;Tomáš Havránek;Tomáš Havránek;Jakub Matějů;Jakub Matějů;Marek Rusnák.
Journal of International Money and Finance (2013)

168 Citations

Banking, Debt, and Currency Crises: Early Warning Indicators for Developed Countries

Jan Babecký;Tomas Havranek;Jakub Matějů;Marek Rusnák.
Research Papers in Economics (2012)

158 Citations

How to solve the price puzzle? A meta-analysis

Marek Rusnak;Tomas Havranek;Roman Horvath.
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (2013)

137 Citations

Natural Resources and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis

Tomas Havranek;Tomas Havranek;Roman Horvath;Ayaz Zeynalov.
World Development (2016)

137 Citations

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