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Seminar Papers / S-WoPEc, Swedish Working Papers in Economics

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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090000.04
19910.080000.04
19920.090000.05
19930.110000.05
19940.130000.05
19950.140000.09
19960.170000.09
19970.183663100140.390.09
19980.970.2128251363520210.750.14
19991.560.2717144641008150.880.16
20001.420.37910245646.3910.15
20011.770.35103426462.210.10.18
20021.260.391882192412.5130.720.19
20030.710.4210452820520.20.21
20040.710.458372820540.50.21
20050.610.456291811020.330.26
20060.860.481010214120191.90.22
20071.940.41421631010.250.19
20081.070.4137141500.19
20090.430.37407300.19
20100.570.28620742540.670.16
 
 
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
1997Inflation Forecast Targeting: Implementing and Monitoring Inflation Targets
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0615 [Citation Analysis]
364
1997Inflation Targeting: Some Extensions
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0625 [Citation Analysis]
82
1998Policy Rules for Inflation Targeting
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0637 [Citation Analysis]
76
1997New Techniques to Extract Market Expectations from Financial Instruments
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0621 [Citation Analysis]
69
1997Political Economics and Macroeconomic Policy
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0630 [Citation Analysis]
52
1998Open-Economy Inflation Targeting
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0638 [Citation Analysis]
48
2006The Fox News Effect: Media Bias and Voting
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0748 [Citation Analysis]
47
2006Trade Volume Effects of the Euro: Aggregate and Sector Estimates
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0746 [Citation Analysis]
46
1999Monetary Policy Issues for the Eurosystem
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0667 [Citation Analysis]
45
1999How Should Monetary Policy Be Conducted in an Era of Price Stability
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0680 [Citation Analysis]
43
1998The Robustness and Efficiency of Monetary Policy Rules as Guidelines for Interest Rate Setting by the European Central Bank
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0649 [Citation Analysis]
37
2000Indicator Variables for Optimal Policy
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0688 [Citation Analysis]
37
1997Incentives and Social Norms in Household Behavior
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0622 [Citation Analysis]
33
1998Inflation Targeting as a Monetary Policy Rule
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0646 [Citation Analysis]
28
1999Eurosystem Monetary Targeting: Lessons from U.S. Data
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0672 [Citation Analysis]
25
1999Price Stability as a Target for Monetary Policy: Defining and Maintaining Price Stability
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0673 [Citation Analysis]
24
1998Macroeconomic Policy, Wage Setting and Employment - What Difference Does the EMU Make?
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0657 [Citation Analysis]
23
1998Transparency and Credibility: Monetary Policy with Unobservable Goals
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0636 [Citation Analysis]
21
2000The first Year of the Eurosystem: Inflation Targeting or Not?
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0681 [Citation Analysis]
20
1997Comparative Politics and Public Finance
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0633 [Citation Analysis]
20
1997Debt, cash flow and inflation incentives: A Swedish example
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0613 [Citation Analysis]
20
2010The Environment and Directed Technical Change
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0762 [Citation Analysis]
20
2000The Zero Bound in an Open Economy: A Foolproof Way of Escaping from a Liquidity Trap
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0687 [Citation Analysis]
20
2004Why do Europeans Work so Little?
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0727 [Citation Analysis]
18
2002Does Active Labour Market Policy Work? Lessons from the Swedish Experiences
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0700 [Citation Analysis]
17
2001Job Matching, Social Network and Word-of-Mouth Communication
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0695 [Citation Analysis]
16
2003Turkey and the EU: Politics and Economics of Accession
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0718 [Citation Analysis]
15
1999One Money, One Market: Estimating the Effect of Common Currencies on Trade
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0678 [Citation Analysis]
15
1998Prices and Unit Labor Costs: A New Test of Price Stickiness
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0653 [Citation Analysis]
14
2003Endogenous Constitutions
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0726 [Citation Analysis]
14
2000Optimal Monetary Policy Inertia
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0666 [Citation Analysis]
13
2002A positive theory of geographical mobility and social insurance
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0705 [Citation Analysis]
12
1998Nominal Income Targeting in an Open-Economy Optimizing Model
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0644 [Citation Analysis]
11
2005How Important are Financial Frictions in the U.S. and Euro Area?
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0738 [Citation Analysis]
11
1997Optimal Actuarial Fairness in Pension Systems - a Note
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0609 [Citation Analysis]
11
1999The Equilibrium Degree of Transparency and Control in Monetary Policy
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0669 [Citation Analysis]
10
2004Sustaining Social Security
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0731 [Citation Analysis]
10
2002Bargaining Structure and Nominal Wage Flexibility
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0709 [Citation Analysis]
10
1998IQ, Social Mobility and Growth
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0635 [Citation Analysis]
10
1998The size and scope of government: Comparative politics with rational politicians
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0658 [Citation Analysis]
10
2002The Skill Bias of World Trade
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0707 [Citation Analysis]
9
2005Patience Capital and the Demise of the Aristocracy
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0735 [Citation Analysis]
9
1997Intergenerational Risk Sharing, Stability and Optimality of Alternative Pension Systems
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0631 [Citation Analysis]
8
2003Globalization, Divergence and Stagnation
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0720 [Citation Analysis]
7
2002The Gains from Pension Reform
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0712 [Citation Analysis]
7
2001Indicator Variables for Optimal Policy under Asymmetric Information
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0689 [Citation Analysis]
7
2003The Firm as a Pool of Factor Complementarities
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0725 [Citation Analysis]
7
2002Who Must Pay Bribes and How Much? Evidence from a cross-section of firms
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0713 [Citation Analysis]
7
1998Unemployment, Labour-Market Reform and Monetary Union
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0639 [Citation Analysis]
7
2008Prospects for the Welfare State
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0755 [Citation Analysis]
6

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 4:
YearTitleSee
2010Putting health in all policies: The National Institute for Welfare Enhancement
RePEc:upf:upfgen:1219
[Citation Analysis]
2010Putting health in all policies: The National Institute for Welfare Enhancement
RePEc:upf:upfses:1219
[Citation Analysis]
2010Putting Health in all Policies: The National Institute for Welfare Enhancement
RePEc:bge:wpaper:466
[Citation Analysis]
2010Fiscal Policy Coordination in Europe
RePEc:hhs:iiessp:0765
[Citation Analysis]

Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2010

YearTitleSee
2010An indicator-based assessment framework to identify country-specific challenges towards greener grow
RePEc:euf:ecopap:0401
[Citation Analysis]
2010How Can Policy Encourage Economically Sensible Climate Adaptation?
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:16100
[Citation Analysis]
2010Belts and Suspenders: Interactions Among Climate Policy Regulations
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:16109
[Citation Analysis]
2010Growth and the Optimal Carbon Tax: When to switch from exhaustible resources to renewables?
RePEc:oxf:oxcrwp:055
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2008

YearTitleSee

Recent citations received in: 2007

YearTitleSee
2007Tax rates, governance, and the informal economy in high-income countries
RePEc:cte:werepe:we078551
[Citation Analysis]

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