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Tomas Havranek

Institution: Univerzita Karlova v Praze

Primary Field: Macro (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://tomashavranek.cz

First Publication: 2011

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pha418 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.02: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total Percentile
Last 5 Years 0.00 2.35 2.19 0.94 5.48 85%
Last 10 Years 0.00 3.36 7.06 3.41 13.84 94%
All Time 0.00 10.76 10.09 3.74 24.60 95%

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 35
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 22.98

Publications (35)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Conventional wisdom, meta‐analysis, and research revision in economics Journal of Economic Surveys C 10
2025 Relative Risk Aversion: A Meta‐Analysis Journal of Economic Surveys C 3
2024 Is research on hedge fund performance published selectively? A quantitative survey Journal of Economic Surveys C 4
2024 Meta‐analysis of social science research: A practitioner's guide Journal of Economic Surveys C 4
2024 Student Employment and Education: A Meta-Analysis Economics of Education Review B 3
2024 Publication and Attenuation Biases in Measuring Skill Substitution Review of Economics and Statistics A 4
2023 Intertemporal Substitution in Labor Supply: A Meta-Analysis Review of Economic Dynamics B 4
2022 Measuring Capital-Labor Substitution: The Importance of Method Choices and Publication Bias Review of Economic Dynamics B 4
2022 Individual discount rates: a meta-analysis of experimental evidence Experimental Economics A 3
2021 How puzzling is the forward premium puzzle? A meta-analysis European Economic Review B 4
2020 Estimating the Armington elasticity: The importance of study design and publication bias Journal of International Economics A 4
2020 Reporting Guidelines for Meta‐analysis in Economics Journal of Economic Surveys C 9
2020 Does daylight saving time save electricity? Evidence from Slovakia Energy Policy B 4
2020 Remittances and economic growth: A meta-analysis World Development B 3
2020 Do Consumers Really Follow a Rule of Thumb? Three Thousand Estimates from 144 Studies Say 'Probably Not' Review of Economic Dynamics B 2
2020 Foreign capital and domestic productivity in the Czech Republic: a meta-regression analysis Applied Economics C 3
2019 Firm Size and Stock Returns: a Quantitative Survey Journal of Economic Surveys C 3
2018 Tuition Fees and University Enrolment: A Meta‐Regression Analysis Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 3
2018 Does Daylight Saving Save Electricity? A Meta-Analysis The Energy Journal B 3
2017 The sources of contagion risk in a banking sector with foreign ownership Economic Modeling C 2
2017 Habit formation in consumption: A meta-analysis European Economic Review B 3
2016 Bank Competition and Financial Stability: Much Ado About Nothing? Journal of Economic Surveys C 2
2016 Bank efficiency and interest rate pass-through: Evidence from Czech loan products Economic Modeling C 3
2016 Natural Resources and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis World Development B 3
2016 Dynamic elasticities of tax revenue: evidence from the Czech Republic Applied Economics C 3
2015 Financial Development and Economic Growth: a Meta-Analysis Journal of Economic Surveys C 3
2015 Income elasticity of gasoline demand: A meta-analysis Energy Economics A 2
2015 Selective reporting and the social cost of carbon Energy Economics A 4
2015 Cross-country heterogeneity in intertemporal substitution Journal of International Economics A 4
2013 Leading indicators of crisis incidence: Evidence from developed countries Journal of International Money and Finance B 6
2013 Determinants of Horizontal Spillovers from FDI: Evidence from a Large Meta-Analysis World Development B 2
2013 Transmission Lags of Monetary Policy: A Meta-Analysis International Journal of Central Banking B 2
2013 How to Solve the Price Puzzle? A Meta‐Analysis Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking B 3
2012 Demand for gasoline is more price-inelastic than commonly thought Energy Economics A 3
2011 Estimating vertical spillovers from FDI: Why results vary and what the true effect is Journal of International Economics A 2