Jesse K. Anttila-Hughes

About Jesse K. Anttila-Hughes

Jesse K. Anttila-Hughes, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of San Francisco, specializes in the field of environment, development, child health, econometrics.

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

The deadly toll of marketing infant formula in low-and middle-income countries

The Roots of Modern Sex Ratios

ENSO impacts child undernutrition in the global tropics

Innovation Dynamics of Cultural Production: Evidence in Rap Lyrics

Characterizing the contribution of high temperatures to child undernourishment in Sub-Saharan Africa

Jesse K. Anttila-Hughes Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Economics

Citations(all)

510

Citations(since 2020)

333

Cited By

286

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

7

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

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Jesse K. Anttila-Hughes Skills & Research Interests

environment

development

child health

econometrics

Top articles of Jesse K. Anttila-Hughes

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The deadly toll of marketing infant formula in low-and middle-income countries

Vox

Jesse Anttila-Hughes

Lia Fernald

Paul Gertler

Patrick Krause

Eleanor Tsai

...

2023

The Roots of Modern Sex Ratios

Available at SSRN 2871794

Jesse Anttila-Hughes

Patrick Krause

Yaniv Stopnitzky

2021/10/30

ENSO impacts child undernutrition in the global tropics

Nature communications

Jesse K Anttila-Hughes

Amir S Jina

Gordon C McCord

2021/10/12

Innovation Dynamics of Cultural Production: Evidence in Rap Lyrics

James M Zumel Dumlao

Junjie Lei

Emeka Nwosu

Li Yu Oon

Tsai Ling Jeffrey Wong

...

2020

Characterizing the contribution of high temperatures to child undernourishment in Sub-Saharan Africa

Scientific reports

Rachel E Baker

Jesse Anttila-Hughes

2020/11/2

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