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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.080.0931158242010.030.04
19910.160.0833164559020.060.04
19920.160.09261986410010.040.05
19930.120.11266859700.05
19940.130.132578527010.040.05
19950.020.1438203511060.160.09
19960.170.1726102631100.09
19970.090.1831160646050.160.09
19980.280.2121120571600.14
19990.210.2723765211020.090.16
20000.270.37299144128.310.030.15
20010.210.351815552110120.670.18
20020.570.392332547277.450.220.19
20030.710.423430641296.940.120.21
20041.070.4533196576113.1260.790.21
20051.210.450678100.26
20060.820.480332700.22
20070.410000.19
20080.410000.19
20090.370000.19
20100.280000.16
 
 
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

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
1992Incomes and Outcomes: A structural Model of Intra-Household Allocation.
RePEc:del:abcdef:92-23 [Citation Analysis]
98
2003Lags and Leads in Life Satisfaction: A Test of the Baseline Hypothesis.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2003-14 [Citation Analysis]
96
2002Unemployment Alters the Set-Point for Life Satisfaction.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2002-17 [Citation Analysis]
85
2002Re-Examining Adaptation and the Setpoint Model of Happiness: Reactions to Changes in Marital Status.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2002-08 [Citation Analysis]
84
1995The Collective Approach to Household Behaviour.
RePEc:del:abcdef:95-04 [Citation Analysis]
82
1991Empirical Studies of Earnings Mobility.
RePEc:del:abcdef:91-14 [Citation Analysis]
81
2002The growth elasticity of poverty reduction : explaining heterogeneity across countries and time periods.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2002-03 [Citation Analysis]
68
1992Intra Household Allocation of Consumption : A Model and Some Evidence from French Data.
RePEc:del:abcdef:92-08 [Citation Analysis]
58
2003Representative versus real households in the macro-economic modeling of inequality.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2003-05 [Citation Analysis]
57
1997Oligarchy, Democracy, Inequality and Growth.
RePEc:del:abcdef:97-10 [Citation Analysis]
54
2001Inequality among World Citizens : 1820-1992.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2001-18 [Citation Analysis]
51
1991Endogenous Fluctuations.
RePEc:del:abcdef:91-10 [Citation Analysis]
45
2001Unemployment As A Social Norm: Psychological Evidence from Panel Data.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2001-17 [Citation Analysis]
45
2004Selection Bias Corrections Based on the Multinomial Logit Model: Monte-Carlo Comparisons.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2004-20 [Citation Analysis]
44
1995Defensive and Strategic Restructuring in Central European Enterprises.
RePEc:del:abcdef:95-18 [Citation Analysis]
43
1998Moral Hazard and the Demand for Physician Services: First Lessons from a French Natural Experiment
RePEc:del:abcdef:98-05 [Citation Analysis]
38
1990Legal Restrictions on Private Contracts Can Enhance Efficiency.
RePEc:del:abcdef:90-14 [Citation Analysis]
36
1998The Measurement of Multidimensional Poverty
RePEc:del:abcdef:98-12 [Citation Analysis]
35
1994Unitary versus Collective Models of the Household: Time to Shift the Burden of Proof?
RePEc:del:abcdef:94-17 [Citation Analysis]
32
1999The Cost of Children: May the Collective Approach to Household Behavior Help?
RePEc:del:abcdef:1999-01 [Citation Analysis]
32
2003Globalization and the empowerment of talent.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2003-32 [Citation Analysis]
31
2004The geography of trade in goods and asset holdings.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2004-10 [Citation Analysis]
31
1995Discontinuous Losses from Poverty, Generalized P& Measures and Optimal Transfers to the Poor.
RePEc:del:abcdef:95-06 [Citation Analysis]
29
2002Altruism, Exchange or Indirect Reciprocity: What do the Data on Family Transfers Show?
RePEc:del:abcdef:2002-18 [Citation Analysis]
29
1993Nash Equilibrium and Evolution by Imitation.
RePEc:del:abcdef:93-23 [Citation Analysis]
27
2004Heterogeneity in reported well-being: evidence from twelve european countries.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2004-01 [Citation Analysis]
27
2003Inequality-Aversion and Income Mobility: A Direct Test.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2003-11 [Citation Analysis]
26
1993On the Political Economy of Labor Market Flexibility.
RePEc:del:abcdef:93-02 [Citation Analysis]
25
1997The Economics of Cultural Transmission and the Dynamics of Preferences.
RePEc:del:abcdef:97-03 [Citation Analysis]
25
1996Bequest and inheritance: empirical issues and France-U.S. comparison.
RePEc:del:abcdef:96-19 [Citation Analysis]
24
1996The Capital Structure of Firms in Central and Eastern Europe.
RePEc:del:abcdef:96-05 [Citation Analysis]
23
2000On Optimality of Intergenerational Risk Sharing.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2000-05 [Citation Analysis]
23
1999Beyond the Melting Pot : Cultural Transmission, Marriage, and the Evolution of Ethnic and Religious Traits.
RePEc:del:abcdef:1999-10 [Citation Analysis]
22
2002Multi-dimensional poverty orderings.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2002-22 [Citation Analysis]
22
2002Press Freedom, Human Capital and Corruption.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2002-11 [Citation Analysis]
22
1990GOVERNMENT DOMESTIC DEBT AND THE RISK OF DEFAULT: A POLITICAL-ECONOMIC MODEL OF THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF DEBT.
RePEc:del:abcdef:90-11 [Citation Analysis]
21
1998A Family of Multidimensional Poverty Measures
RePEc:del:abcdef:98-03 [Citation Analysis]
21
2004What makes a good job? Evidence from OECD countries.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2004-28 [Citation Analysis]
20
1990A MODEL OF GROWTH THROUGH CREATIVE DESTRUCTION.
RePEc:del:abcdef:90-12 [Citation Analysis]
20
1996Bequests motives and models of inheritance: a survey of the literature.
RePEc:del:abcdef:96-20 [Citation Analysis]
19
2001Competition and Corporate Governance : Substitutes or Complements ? Evidence from the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2001-06 [Citation Analysis]
19
1989Income Distribution, Development and Foreign Trade: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.
RePEc:del:abcdef:89-05 [Citation Analysis]
19
1990Poverty Measures and Anti-Poverty Policy.
RePEc:del:abcdef:90-04 [Citation Analysis]
19
2001Creative Destruction and Development : Institutions, Crises and Restructuring.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2001-04 [Citation Analysis]
18
2004Job security and job protection.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2004-16 [Citation Analysis]
15
1992A Model of Labour Demand with Linear Adjustment Costs.
RePEc:del:abcdef:92-05 [Citation Analysis]
15
2003What Can we Learn from Subjective Data ? The Case of Income and Well-Being.
RePEc:del:abcdef:2003-06 [Citation Analysis]
15
1997Eur 3: A Prototype European Tax-Benefit Model.
RePEc:del:abcdef:97-30 [Citation Analysis]
14
1990OPTIMAL LEARNING BY EXPERIMENTATION.
RePEc:del:abcdef:90-10 [Citation Analysis]
14
1996Property Rights, Corruption and the Allocation of Talent: A General Equilibrium Approach.
RePEc:del:abcdef:96-12 [Citation Analysis]
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