Professor Sören
Blomquist
March 4, 2008
Citations according to the Social Sciences Citation Index
Up until 1994 I signed my articles by N.S. Blomquist. From 1995 onwards I sign by S. Blomquist. This means that whenever one in a data base is searching for my works or citations should use both these versions of my name. Since there also are some misspellings of my last name, when searching in the social sciences citation index one should use the search string "Blomq*, S* or Blomq*, NS" in order to capture most of my citations. Summing over the various versions of my name I have found 300 citations to my works. Including references to the working paper version of the article, the following are some of my most frequently cited articles (as of February 2008).
Article Number of citationsThe Effect of Income Taxation on the Labor Supply of Married Men in Sweden, 1983, Journal of Public Economics 22, 169-197.
54The Effect of Taxes on Male and Female Labor Supply in Sweden, 1990, Journal of Human Resources 25, 317-357. (Together with Urban Hansson-Brusewitz.)
31Public Provision of Private Goods as a Redistributive Device in an Optimum Income Tax Model, 1995, Scandinavian Journal of Economics 97, 547-567. (Together with Vidar Christiansen.)
21Small Sample Properties of LIML and Jackknife IV Estimators: Experiments with Weak Instruments, 1999, Journal of Applied Econometrics 14, 69-88.(Together with Matz Dahlberg.)
15The Political Economy of Subsidized Day Care, 1996, European Journal of Political Economy 12, 443-458. (Together with Ted Bergstrom.)
14Topping up or Opting out, 1998, International Economic Review 39, 399-411. (Together with Vidar Christiansen.) 14Nonlinear Taxes and Labor Supply, 1988, European Economic Review 32, 1213-1226. 14A Comparison of Distributions of Annual and Lifetime Income: Sweden Around 1970, 1981, Review of Income and Wealth, 27, 243-264. 13Comparative Statics for Utility Maximization Models with Nonlinear Budget Constraints, 1989, International Economic Review 30, 275-296. 12Labor supply in a Two-Period Model: The Effect of a Nonlinear Progressive Income Tax, 1985, Review of Economic Studies 52, 515-24. 11Interdependent Behavior and the Effect of Taxes, 1993, Journal of Public Economics 50, 211-218. 11