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In
this essay, Dr. Robert J. Barro, the Robert C. Waggoner Professor of
Economics at Harvard University, discusses his highly cited work in
the framework of the evolution of economic growth models. In our
analysis of high-impact papers in economics, five of Dr. Barro’s
papers were cited a total of 852 times, making him the most-cited
economics author of the past decade. His most-cited paper is
"Economic growth in a cross section of countries" (Quarterly
Journal of Economics 106[2]:407-43, May 1991) which has been
cited 577 times to date. Essential
Science Indicators
data indicate that Dr. Barro’s citation statistics currently include
18 papers with a total of 1,202 citations.
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