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Top 10% South Atlantic States (United States), as of November 2007

These rankings take only into account institutions registered in EDIRC and authors registered with the RePEc Author Service and the institutions they claimed to be affiliated with. For South Atlantic States (United States), these are 216 institutions and 1098 authors.
For the worldwide rankings, see here: top 5% authors or top 5% economics institutions.

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Top 10% institutions in South Atlantic States (United States)

Please note that rankings can depend on the number of registered authors in the respective institutions. Subentities of ranked institutions do not increment the rank count and have their rank listed in parentheses. Register at the RePEc Author Service.
RankScoreInstitution
11.25International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
22.07World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
32.24Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
44.57Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
55.37Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
65.91Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
(7)6.65Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
(7)7.51Research Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
710.45Economics Department, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
(8)10.47Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
811.57Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (USA)
912.68Resources for the Future (RFF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
1013.7Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
1115.29Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
1216.59Department of Economics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (USA)
1317.57Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
1419John E. Walker Department of Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina (USA)
(15)19.25Macroeconomics and Growth Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
(15)21.56Economic Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
1521.99Economics Department, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (USA)
1623.05Department of Economics, George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
1724.26Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
1825.71Department of Economics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida (USA)
(19)25.86Macroeconomic and Quantitative Studies Section, Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
(19)26.04Finance Area, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
(19)26.37Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
1926.43Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
2027.5Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics (IIE), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
2128.48Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)

Top 10% authors in South Atlantic States (United States)

This ranking is based on registered authors only, and only those who claimed some affiliation in this region, and this affiliation is listed in
EDIRC. Authors can register at the RePEc Author Service.
RankAuthorScoreAffiliated with (in this region)
1.Ben S. Bernanke 1.93Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
2.Raghuram G. Rajan 2.57International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
3.George A. Akerlof 3.95Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
4.Allen N. Berger 4.94Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
5.Tim Bollerslev 6.25Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
6.John Haltiwanger 8.39Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
7.Carmen M. Reinhart 8.71Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
8.Asli Demirguc-Kunt 8.83World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
9.Robert Moffitt 9.64Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (USA)
10.Campbell Harvey 10.51Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
Finance Area, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
11.Shang-Jin Wei 11.13Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
12.John List 12.92Resources for the Future (RFF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
13.Christopher Carroll 14.06Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (USA)
14.Andrew Theo Levin 15.15Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
15.Andrew Hughes Hallett 15.29School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (USA)
16.Steven N. Durlauf 15.75Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Center on Social and Economic Dynamics, Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
17.Vernon L. Smith 16.18Cato Institute, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science (ICES), George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (USA)
Economics Department, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (USA)
18.Martín Uribe 20.85Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
19.Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé 21.09Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
20.Robert P. Flood 23.9International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Research Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
21.David Dollar 24.58Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Macroeconomics and Growth Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
22.Stijn Claessens 25.31International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Research Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
23.Michael Kremer 25.47Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
24.Thorsten Beck 25.55World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
25.Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti 26.01International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
26.Craig Burnside 26.03Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
27.John H. Rogers 26.12Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
28.Allan Drazen 27.77Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
29.Marvin Goodfriend 28.07Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
Economic Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
30.Simeon Djankov 28.28World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
31.Graciela Laura Kaminsky 28.38Department of Economics, George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
32.Tamim A Bayoumi 28.94International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
33.David B. Gordon 29.34John E. Walker Department of Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina (USA)
34.Eric Ghysels 31.71Department of Economics, University of North Carolina-Chapel-Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (USA)
35.François J. Bourguignon 35.33World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
36.Aart Kraay 36.58World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Macroeconomics and Growth Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
37.Lant Pritchett 37.2World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Macroeconomics and Growth Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
38.Paolo Mauro 37.6International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
39.David E. M. Sappington 38.59Economics Department, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
40.Christopher Ruhm 39.94Economics Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina (USA)
Bryan School of Business and Economics, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina (USA)
41.Robert D. Tollison 39.97John E. Walker Department of Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina (USA)
42.Jay R. Ritter 42.78Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
43.Marc Nerlove 44.11Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
44.Warwick J. McKibbin 46.35Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
45.David Malin Roodman 46.82Center for Global Development (CGD), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
46.Charles A. Holt 47.39Department of Economics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (USA)
47.Carlos A. Végh 48Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
48.Glenn W. Harrison 48.53College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida (USA)
49.Olivier Jeanne 49.51International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Research Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
50.Martin Evans 50Economics Department, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
51.John Rust 50.24Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
52.Harry J. Holzer 50.4Urban Institute, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Georgetown Public Policy Institute, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
53.Simon Anderson 51.92Department of Economics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (USA)
54.Wallace E. Oates 52.81Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
55.Peter Cramton 53.01Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
56.Enrique Mendoza 53.04Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
57.Andrew M. Warner 53.31Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), Government of the United States, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
58.Matthew Buford Canzoneri 53.96Economics Department, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
59.Vojislav Maksimovic 54.45Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
60.Tao Zha 54.59Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
Economic Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
61.Alexander L. Wolman 54.81Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
Economic Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
62.Hali Edison 56.99International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
63.Christopher John Erceg 57.66Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
64.Kym Anderson 57.89World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
65.Marcus H Miller 58.55Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics (IIE), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
66.Jay Shanken 59.11Goizueta Business School, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
67.Leonard Jay Mirman 59.5Department of Economics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (USA)
68.Katharine Gail Abraham 60.33University of Maryland
69.Branko Milanovic 61.09World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
70.Joseph E. Harrington Jr.63.5Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (USA)
71.Mark Jeffrey Flannery 64.05Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
72.Luc Laeven 64.07International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Research Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
73.Enrica Detragiache 64.11International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
74.John Addison 64.39Economics Department, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina (USA)
Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina (USA)
75.Timothy H. Hannan 64.78Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
76.Sergio Luis Schmukler 65.07World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Policy Research Department, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
77.George Tauchen 66.83Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
78.John M. Roberts 68.07Macroeconomic and Quantitative Studies Section, Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
79.J. Bradford Jensen 71.92Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics (IIE), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
80.David Theodore Coe 72.11International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
81.Keith E. Maskus 73.36Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics (IIE), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
82.Donald O. Parsons 74.33Department of Economics, George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
83.H. Peyton Young 75.53Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (USA)
84.Brent Richard Moulton 76.62Department of Commerce, Government of the United States, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce, Government of the United States, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
85.Patrick Honohan 80.09World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
86.Lixin Colin Xu 80.51World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
87.Arvind Subramanian 81.3International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
88.Ian Parry 82.93Resources for the Future (RFF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
89.Richard Evans Romano 83.33Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
90.Zoltan J. Acs 83.85School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (USA)
91.Mark Huggett 84.19Economics Department, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
92.James M. Buchanan 85.15James M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (USA)
93.Jon Faust 86.34Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
94.John J. Seater 86.93Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
Department of Economics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina (USA)
95.Andreas Hornstein 87.85Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
96.James Friedman 87.87Department of Economics, University of North Carolina-Chapel-Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (USA)
97.Daniel Kaufmann 89.42World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
World Bank Institute, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
98.Steven A. Sharpe 89.68Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
99.Stefano Scarpetta 90.09World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
100.Neil R. Ericsson 90.19Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
101.Albert S. Kyle 91.07Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
Finance Area, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
102.Steven Allen 91.27Department of Economics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina (USA)
103.Wilbur John Coleman II91.5Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
Economics Area, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
104.Daniel Levy 91.55Department of Economics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
105.David Figlio 92.75Economics Department, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
106.Robert F Tamura 94.7John E. Walker Department of Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina (USA)
107.Jeffrey I. Bernstein 95.82Department of Economics, Florida International University, Miami, Florida (USA)
108.Robert Norman Stavins 96.38Resources for the Future (RFF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
109.Eduardo Levy Yeyati 96.63World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
International Bank for Reconstruction & Development (IBRD), World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)

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