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Top 10% South Atlantic States (United States), as of April 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 202 institutions and 954 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)

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RankInstitution
1International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
2World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
3Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
(3)Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
4Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
5Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
6Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
(6)Research Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
7Economics Department, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
(7)Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
8Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (USA)
9Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
10Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
11Resources for the Future (RFF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
12Department of Economics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
(12)Economic Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
13Department of Economics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (USA)
14Economics Department, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (USA)
(14)Macroeconomics and Growth Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
15Department of Economics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida (USA)
16John E. Walker Department of Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina (USA)
(16)Finance Area, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
17Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
18Department of Economics, George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
19Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
(19)Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
20Department of Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (USA)
(20)Macroeconomic and Quantitative Studies Section, Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (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.
RankAuthorAffiliated with (in this region)
1.Ben S. Bernanke Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
2.Raghuram G. Rajan International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
3.George A. Akerlof Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
4.Asli Demirguc-Kunt World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
5.Andrew Hughes Hallett School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (USA)
6.Campbell Harvey Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
Finance Area, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
7.Tim Bollerslev Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
8.John Haltiwanger Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
9.Robert Moffitt Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (USA)
10.Vernon L. Smith Cato 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)
11.Steven N. Durlauf Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Center on Social and Economic Dynamics, Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
12.Athanasios Orphanides Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
13.Shang-Jin Wei Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
14.Carmen M. Reinhart Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
15.Christopher Carroll Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (USA)
16.John List Resources for the Future (RFF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
17.David Dollar Aid 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)
18.Stijn Claessens International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Research Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
19.Robert P. Flood International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Research Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
20.Robert D. Tollison John E. Walker Department of Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina (USA)
21.Craig Burnside Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
22.Thorsten Beck World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
23.Andrew Theo Levin Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
24.Martín Uribe Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
25.David E. M. Sappington Economics Department, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
26.Paolo Mauro International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
27.Allan Drazen Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
28.Eric Ghysels Department of Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (USA)
29.John H. Rogers Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
30.Simeon Djankov World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
31.Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
32.François J. Bourguignon World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
33.Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
34.Tamim A Bayoumi International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
35.Christopher Ruhm Economics Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina (USA)
Bryan School of Business and Economics, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina (USA)
36.Aart Kraay World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Macroeconomics and Growth Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
37.Simon Anderson Department of Economics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (USA)
38.Graciela Laura Kaminsky Department of Economics, George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
39.David B. Gordon John E. Walker Department of Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina (USA)
40.Michael Kremer Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
41.Marvin Goodfriend Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
Economic Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
42.David Malin Roodman Center for Global Development (CGD), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
43.Lant Pritchett World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Macroeconomics and Growth Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
44.Marc Nerlove University of Maryland
45.Branko Milanovic World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
46.Peter Cramton Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
47.Glenn W. Harrison University of Central Florida
48.Harry J. Holzer Urban Institute, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Georgetown Public Policy Institute, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
49.Jay R. Ritter Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (USA)
50.Warwick J. McKibbin Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
51.Leonard Jay Mirman Department of Economics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (USA)
52.Martin Evans Economics Department, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
53.Kym Anderson World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
54.Joseph E. Harrington Jr.Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (USA)
55.Katharine Gail Abraham University of Maryland
56.Vojislav Maksimovic Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
57.John Rust Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
58.Hali Edison International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
59.Tao Zha Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
Economic Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
60.Olivier Jeanne International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Research Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
61.James M. Buchanan James M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (USA)
62.Marcus H Miller Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics (IIE), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
63.Lixin Colin Xu World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
64.Timothy H. Hannan Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
65.Jay Shanken Goizueta Business School, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
66.Luc Laeven International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Research Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
67.Donald O. Parsons Department of Economics, George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
68.Sergio Luis Schmukler World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Policy Research Department, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
69.Bob Chirinko Department of Economics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
70.Enrica Detragiache International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
71.Matthew Buford Canzoneri Economics Department, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
72.Alexander L. Wolman Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
Economic Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
73.John Addison Economics 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)
74.H. Peyton Young Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (USA)
75.John M. Roberts Macroeconomic 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)
76.David Theodore Coe International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
77.George Tauchen Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
78.David Blau Department of Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (USA)
Carolina Population Center (CPC), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (USA)
79.Albert S. Kyle Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
Finance Area, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (USA)
80.Ian Parry Resources for the Future (RFF), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
81.Richard Evans Romano University of Florida
82.Patrick Honohan World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
83.Christopher John Erceg Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
84.Brent Richard Moulton Department 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.Neil R. Ericsson Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
86.Enrique Mendoza Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (USA)
87.Andrew M. Warner Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), Government of the United States, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
88.Daniel Levy Department of Economics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
89.Zoltan J. Acs School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia (USA)
90.Gary Burtless Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
91.James Friedman Department of Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (USA)
92.Clifford M. Winston Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
Brookings Institution, Washington, District of Columbia (USA)
93.William R. Johnson Department of Economics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (USA)
94.Jeffrey Lacker Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
Economic Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (USA)
95.Steven A. Sharpe Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), Washington, District of Columbia (USA)

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