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Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos

Raw citation data, Impact Factor, Immediacy Index, Published documents, Citations received, , Most cited papers , Latest citations and documents published in this series in EconPapers.

Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19960.160000.07
19970.170000.09
19980.190000.12
19990.290000.19
20000.3941370040.10.2
20010.10.34041400.18
20020.3904100.2
20030.410000.21
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CIT: Number of citations to the series in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
SC(%): Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
IdI: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
 
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y
 
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Most cited documents in this series:

(1) RePEc:ehb:komart:7 Shrinking in a Growing Economy? The Mystery of Physical Stature during the Industrial Revolution (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 16 times.

(2) RePEc:ehb:komart:32 The Height and Weight of West Point Cadets: Dietary Change in Antebellum America (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 12 times.

(3) RePEc:ehb:komart:19 The Secular Trend in the Biological Standard of Living in the United Kingdom, 1730-1860 (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 9 times.

(4) RePEc:ehb:komart:25 Estimating Trends in Historical Heights (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 6 times.

(5) RePEc:ehb:komart:36 Stature and Nutrition in the Habsburg Monarchy: The Standard of Living and Economic Development (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 6 times.

(6) RePEc:ehb:komart:12 Anomalies in Economic History: Reflections on the Antebellum Puzzle (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 4 times.

(7) RePEc:ehb:komart:27 Height and Social Status in Eighteenth-Century Germany (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 4 times.

(8) RePEc:ehb:komart:6 On the Nature of the Malthusian Threat in the Eighteenth Century (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 4 times.

(9) RePEc:ehb:komart:3 On the Biological Standard of Living of Eighteenth-Century Americans: Taller, Richer, Healthier (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 3 times.

(10) RePEc:ehb:komart:15 Nutrition and Economic Development in Post-Reconstruction South Carolina: an Anthropometric Approach (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 2 times.

(11) RePEc:ehb:komart:9 On the Puzzling Antebellum Cycle of the Biological Standard of Living: the Case of Georgia (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 2 times.

(12) RePEc:ehb:komart:24 Mathematical Investigations of the Escape from the Malthusian Trap (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 2 times.

(13) RePEc:ehb:komart:18 A Malthusian Episode Revisited: The Height of British and Irish Servants in Colonial America (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 2 times.

(14) RePEc:ehb:komart:5 The Industrial Revolution as the Escape from the Malthusian Trap (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 1 times.

(15) RePEc:ehb:komart:22 De limportance de lhistoire anthropométrique (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 1 times.

(16) RePEc:ehb:komart:39 The Kreditbanken and German Growth: A Postscript (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 1 times.

(17) RePEc:ehb:komart:4 Core or Periphery? The Credibility of the Austro-Hungarian Currency, 1867-1913 (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 1 times.

(18) RePEc:ehb:komart:20 On the Significance of Anthropometric History (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos
Cited: 1 times.

Latest citations received in: | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000

Latest citations received in: 2003

Latest citations received in: 2002

Latest citations received in: 2001

Latest citations received in: 2000

(1) RePEc:aea:aecrev:v:90:y:2000:i:4:p:806-828 Population, Technology, and Growth: From Malthusian Stagnation to the Demographic Transition and Beyond (2000). American Economic Review

(2) RePEc:ehb:komart:3 On the Biological Standard of Living of Eighteenth-Century Americans: Taller, Richer, Healthier (2000). Department of Economics, University of Munich / Articles by John Komlos

(3) RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0130 Development, Health, Nutrition, and Mortality: The Case of the Antebellum Puzzle in the United States (2000). National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc / NBER Historical Working Papers

(4) RePEc:taf:femeco:v:6:y:2000:i:2:p:41-75 MEASURING SOCIO-ECONOMIC GENDER INEQUALITY: TOWARD AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE UNDP GENDER-RELATED DEVELOPMENT INDEX (2000). Feminist Economics

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