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Top 10% West North Central States (United States), as of January 2009

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 West North Central States (United States), these are 64 institutions and 274 authors.
For the worldwide rankings, see here: top 5% authors or top 5% economics institutions.

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The data presented here is experimental. It is based on a limited sample of the research output in Economics and Finance. Only material catalogued in RePEc is considered. For any citation based criterion, only works that could be parsed by the CitEc project are considered. For any ranking of people, only those registered with the RePEc Author Service can be taken into account. And for rankings of institutions, only those listed in EDIRC and claimed as affiliation by the respective, registered authors can be measured. Thus, this list is by no means based on a complete sample. You can help making this more comprehensive by encouraging more publications to be listed (instructions) and more authors to register (form). For more details on the various rankings that are available as well for documentation, follow this link.
The rankings below are aggregate rankings from 31 different ranking methods, excluding worst and best method. See links above for details.

Top 10% institutions in West North Central 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 (round parentheses). Rankings correspond to a calculation taking into account only the institutions from this region. Ranks in [square parentheses] correspond to an extract from the world rankings (see details). Register at the RePEc Author Service.
RankScoreW.RankInstitution
11.61[2]Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
22.35[3]Department of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
32.67[1]Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
43.18[4]Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
(5)3.92[2]Economic Research, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
(5)6.02[5]Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
56.56[5]Department of Economics, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa (USA)
67.13[6]Olin School of Business, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)

Top 10% authors in West North Central 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. Rankings correspond to a calculation taking into account only the institutions from this region. Ranks in [square parentheses] correspond to an extract from the world rankings (see details). Authors can register at the RePEc Author Service.
RankScoreW.RankAuthorAffiliated with (in this region)
1.1.37[2]Patrick Kehoe Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
2.4.28[5]Anjan V. Thakor Olin School of Business, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
3.4.63[4]Varadarajan Chari Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
4.4.69[3]Ellen R. McGrattan Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
5.5.11[6]Narayana Kocherlakota Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
6.5.97[7]Robert A. Pollak Olin School of Business, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
Department of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
7.7.91[9]Timothy J. Kehoe Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
8.9.43[11]David Knudsen Levine Department of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
9.9.6[1]Edward C. Prescott Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
10.11.7[10]William Poole Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
Economic Research, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
11.11.88[17]Costas Azariadis Department of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
12.12.08[14]William Arnold Barnett Department of Economics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas (USA)
13.14.75[19]Larry E. Jones Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
14.15.78[20]Philip H. Dybvig Olin School of Business, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
15.16.15[21]Stephen D. Williamson Department of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
16.16.48[18]Daniel L Thornton Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
Economic Research, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
17.16.9[22]John Geweke Department of Economics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa (USA)
18.18.14[23]Robert H. Rasche Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
Economic Research, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
19.18.75[16]Michele Boldrin Department of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
20.19.08[27]Bruce Clayton Petersen Department of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
21.19.24[24]James Bullard Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
Economic Research, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
22.19.93[25]Ping Wang Department of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
23.21.34[29]Fabrizio Perri Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
24.22.88[28]Charles H. Whiteman Department of Economics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa (USA)
25.22.99[30]Thomas J. Holmes Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
26.25.62[34]Steven Mark Fazzari Department of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
27.26.1[33]Todd Clark Economic Research, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri (USA)
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri (USA)

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