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Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series

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
20000.399190010.110.2
20010.220.34104792040.40.18
20020.950.3966191800.2
20030.380.41104616616.770.70.21
 
 
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:iie:wpaper:wp04-1 Adjusting Chinas Exchange Rate Policies (2004). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 18 times.

(2) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp05-2 Chinas Role in the Revived Bretton Woods System: A Case of Mistaken Identity (2005). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 17 times.

(3) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp00-6 Inflation, Monetary Transparency, and G3 Exchange Rate Volatility (2000). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 13 times.

(4) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp03-1 Debt Sustainability, Brazil, and the IMF (2003). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 11 times.

(5) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp05-10 Importers, Exporters, and Multinationals: A Portrait of Firms in the U.S. that Trade Goods (2005). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 11 times.

(6) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp01-7 Beyond Bipolar: A Three-Dimensional Assessment of Monetary Frameworks (2001). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 10 times.

(7) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp03-4 Falling Trade Costs, Heterogeneous Firms, and Industry Dynamics (2003). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 10 times.

(8) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp01-1 Price Level Convergence and Inflation in Europe (2001). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 9 times.

(9) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp01-9 Macroeconomic Implications of the New Economy (2001). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 8 times.

(10) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp01-6 Rating Banks in Emerging Markets: What Credit Rating Agencies Should Learn from Financial Indicators (2001). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 7 times.

(11) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp01-3 Foreign Direct Investment in China: Effects on Growth and Economic Performance (2001). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 7 times.

(12) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp03-6 Empirical Investigations of Inflation Targeting (2003). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 6 times.

(13) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp03-2 Is Germany Turning Japanese? (2003). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 5 times.

(14) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp01-4 IMF Structural Conditionality: How Much is Too Much? (2001). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 5 times.

(15) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp03-9 It Takes More than a Bubble to Become Japan (2003). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 5 times.

(16) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp06-2 The Case for an International Reserve Diversification Standard (2006). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 5 times.

(17) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp03-8 Religion, Culture, and Economic Performance (2003). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 4 times.

(18) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp00-9 On Currency Crises and Contagion (2000). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 4 times.

(19) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp03-3 Survival of the Best Fit: Exposure to Low-Wage Countries and the (Uneven) Growth of US Manufacturing Plants (2003). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 4 times.

(20) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp02-3 Home Bias, Transaction Costs, and Prospects for the Euro: A More Detailed Analysis (2002). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 4 times.

(21) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp05-4 South Koreas Experience with International Capital Flows (2005). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 3 times.

(22) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp05-7 What Might the Next Emerging-Market Financial Crisis Look Like? (2005). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 3 times.

(23) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp04-3 Selective Intervention and Growth: The Case of Korea (2004). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 2 times.

(24) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp06-7 Firm Structure, Multinationals, and Manufacturing Plant Deaths (2006). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 2 times.

(25) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp05-13 Predicting Trade Expansion under FTAs and Multilateral Agreements (2005). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 2 times.

(26) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp05-9 Tradable Services: Understanding the Scope and Impact of Services Outsourcing (2005). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 2 times.

(27) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp05-6 Postponing Global Adjustment: An Analysis of the Pending Adjustment of Global Imbalances (2005). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 2 times.

(28) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp05-12 Prospects for Regional Free Trade in Asia (2005). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 2 times.

(29) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp07-3 Do Markets Care Who Chairs the Central Bank? (2007). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(30) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp00-4 The New Asian Challenge (2000). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(31) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp01-10 Can International Capital Standards Strengthen Banks in Emerging Markets? (2001). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(32) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp06-4 The External Policy of the Euro Area: Organizing for Foreign Exchange Intervention (2006). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(33) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp02-2 Passive Savers and Fiscal Policy Effectiveness in Japan (2002). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(34) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp05-11 The US Trade Deficit: A Disaggregated Perspective (2005). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(35) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp03-5 Famine and Reform in North Korea (2003). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(36) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp05-1 Outsourcing and Offshoring: Pushing the European Model Over the Hill, Rather Than Off the Cliff! (2005). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(37) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp04-2 Popular Attitudes, Globalization, and Risk (2004). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(38) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp07-1 The Trade Effects of Preferential Arrangements: New Evidence from the Australia Productivity Commission (2007). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(39) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp03-10 The Difficulty of Discerning Whats Too Tight: Taylor Rules and Japanese Monetary Policy (2003). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(40) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp06-6 Has EMU Had Any Impact on the Degree of Wage Restraint? (2006). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(41) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp02-1 Moral Hazard and the US Stockmarket: Analyzing the Greenspan Put (2002). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

(42) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp00-8 Strengthening the International Financial Architecture: Where Do We Stand? (2000). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series
Cited: 1 times.

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

Latest citations received in: 2003

(1) RePEc:cdl:scciec:1008 Crisis Resolution: Next Steps (2003). Center for International Economics, UC Santa Cruz / Santa Cruz Center for International Economics, Working Paper Series

(2) RePEc:fip:fedfpb:03-05 Crisis resolution: next steps (2003). Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco / Pacific Basin Working Paper Series

(3) RePEc:hpe:journl:y:2003:v:167:i:4:p:157-183 La sostenibilidad de la deuda externa en economías emergentes (2003). Hacienda Pública Española

(4) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp03-9 It Takes More than a Bubble to Become Japan (2003). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series

(5) RePEc:imf:imfwpa:03/225 Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy with Nominal and Indexed Debt (2003). International Monetary Fund / IMF Working Papers

(6) RePEc:met:wpaper:0306 Debt Sustainability and the Exchange Rate: The Case of Turkey (2003). ERC - Economic Research Center, Middle East Technical University / Working Papers

(7) RePEc:nbr:nberwo:10095 Crisis Resolution: Next Steps (2003). National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc / NBER Working Papers

Latest citations received in: 2002

Latest citations received in: 2001

(1) RePEc:fip:fedgif:699 Price level convergence, relative prices, and inflation in Europe (2001). Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) / International Finance Discussion Papers

(2) RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp01-10 Can International Capital Standards Strengthen Banks in Emerging Markets? (2001). Peterson Institute for International Economics / Peterson Institute Working Paper Series

(3) RePEc:mpc:wpaper:06 The Lag from Monetary Policy Actions to Inflation: Friedman Revisited (2001). Monetary Policy Committee Unit, Bank of England / Discussion Papers

(4) RePEc:phd:dpaper:dp_2001-11 Monitoring Economic Vulnerability and Performance: Applications to the Philippines (2001). Philippine Institute for Development Studies / Discussion Papers

Latest citations received in: 2000

(1) RePEc:phd:dpaper:dp_2000-37 Reforming the International Financial Architecture: The East Asian View (2000). Philippine Institute for Development Studies / Discussion Papers

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