Jeffrey Clemens

Jeffrey Clemens

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 23

North America-United States

About Jeffrey Clemens

Jeffrey Clemens, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, San Diego, specializes in the field of Health Economics, Public Economics, Minimum Wage, Fiscal Federalism, Economics of National Security.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

What Do States Do with Fiscal Windfalls? Evidence from the Pandemic

Does Policy Advocacy Generate Good Pr?

Lessons from COVID-19 Aid to State and Local Governments for the Design of Federal Automatic Stabilizers

Spatial spillovers and the effects of fiscal stimulus: evidence from pandemic-era federal aid for state and local governments

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Challenges Facing State and Local Governments

How important are minimum wage increases in increasing the wages of minimum wage workers?

Intergovernmental grants and policy competition: Concepts, institutions, and evidence

Why Do Labor Unions Advocate for Minimum Wage Increases?

Jeffrey Clemens Information

University

Position

Department of Economics

Citations(all)

2907

Citations(since 2020)

1935

Cited By

1649

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, San Diego

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Jeffrey Clemens Skills & Research Interests

Health Economics

Public Economics

Minimum Wage

Fiscal Federalism

Economics of National Security

Top articles of Jeffrey Clemens

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

What Do States Do with Fiscal Windfalls? Evidence from the Pandemic

Evidence from the Pandemic (February 28, 2024)

Jeffrey P Clemens

Oliver Giesecke

Joshua D Rauh

Stan Veuger

2024/2/28

Does Policy Advocacy Generate Good Pr?

Available at SSRN 4707866

Jeffrey P Clemens

Michael R Strain

2024/1/22

Lessons from COVID-19 Aid to State and Local Governments for the Design of Federal Automatic Stabilizers

Aspen Economic Strategy Group

Jeffrey Clemens

Stan Veuger

2023/1

Spatial spillovers and the effects of fiscal stimulus: evidence from pandemic-era federal aid for state and local governments

Spatial Economic Analysis

Jeffrey Clemens

John Kearns

Beatrice Lee

Stan Veuger

2023/10/18

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Challenges Facing State and Local Governments

NBER Reporter

Jeffrey Clemens

2023/6

How important are minimum wage increases in increasing the wages of minimum wage workers?

Contemporary Economic Policy

Jeffrey Clemens

Michael R Strain

2023/10

Intergovernmental grants and policy competition: Concepts, institutions, and evidence

Jeffrey Clemens

Stan Veuger

2023/5/15

Why Do Labor Unions Advocate for Minimum Wage Increases?

Jeffrey P Clemens

Michael R Strain

2023/4/2

Demand shocks, procurement policies, and the nature of medical innovation: Evidence from wartime prosthetic device patents

Review of Economics and Statistics

Jeffrey Clemens

Parker Rogers

2023/9/27

Does Policy Advocacy Generate Good PR? Evidence from Labor Unions and Minimum Wages

Jeffrey P Clemens

Michael R Strain

2023/3/15

How did federal aid to states and localities affect testing and vaccine delivery?

Journal of Public Economics

Jeffrey Clemens

Philip Hoxie

John Kearns

Stan Veuger

2023/9/1

Do higher minimum wages decrease union membership in minimum-wage-intensive industries?

Applied Economics Letters

Jeffrey Clemens

Michael R Strain

2023/3/10

Plugging gaps in payment systems: Evidence from the take-up of New Medicare Billing codes

Jeffrey Clemens

Jonathan M Leganza

Alex Masucci

2023/6/12

Does wage theft vary by demographic group? Evidence from minimum wage increases

Jeffrey Clemens

Michael R Strain

2023/10/30

Was pandemic fiscal relief effective fiscal stimulus? Evidence from aid to state and local governments

Jeffrey Clemens

Philip G Hoxie

Stan Veuger

2022/6/20

Understanding “wage theft”: Evasion and avoidance responses to minimum wage increases

Labour Economics

Jeffrey Clemens

Michael R Strain

2022/12/1

Does measurement error explain the increase in subminimum wage payment following minimum wage increases?

Economics Letters

Jeffrey Clemens

Michael R Strain

2022/8/1

Remarks on the Fiscal Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic1 June 28, 2022

Jeffrey Clemens

2022/6/28

Opium Suppression in Afghanistan Was a US‐​ Led Failure

Jeffrey Clemens

Jeffrey Miron

Pedro Braga Soares

2021/8/24

When is tinkering with safety net programs harmful to beneficiaries?

Southern Economic Journal

Jeffrey Clemens

Michael Wither

2021/7/19

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Co-Authors

H-index: 113
David Cutler

David Cutler

Harvard University

H-index: 44
Jeffrey Alan Miron

Jeffrey Alan Miron

Harvard University

H-index: 25
John E Anderson

John E Anderson

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

H-index: 20
Andrew R Hanson

Andrew R Hanson

University of Illinois at Chicago

H-index: 18
Lisa Kahn

Lisa Kahn

University of Rochester

H-index: 16
Joshua D. Gottlieb

Joshua D. Gottlieb

University of Chicago

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