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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090000.04
19910.080000.04
19920.09214000.05
199310.11216622020.10.05
19940.130.13262223300.05
19950.060.1412047300.09
19960.110.1792238400.09
19970.140.181134213010.090.09
19980.250.211325205010.080.14
19990.290.2783424700.16
20000.330.3786721700.15
20010.810.3575161300.18
20021.530.391256152300.19
20030.630.42741912020.290.21
20040.580.455161911010.20.21
20050.170.45879122060.750.26
20062.310.4823133000.22
20072.30.410102300.19
20080.410200.19
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
2005Putting the Cart Before the Horse? Capital Account Liberalization and Exchange Rate Flexibility in China
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:05/1 [Citation Analysis]
30
2000Exchange Rate Regimes in Selected Advanced Transition Economies - Coping with Transition, Capital Inflows, and EU Accession
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:00/3 [Citation Analysis]
29
2002Reviving the Case for GDP-Indexed Bonds
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:02/10 [Citation Analysis]
21
2002Foreign Direct Investment in China: Some Lessons for Other Countries
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:02/3 [Citation Analysis]
21
2005Understanding Fiscal Space
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:05/4 [Citation Analysis]
20
1999Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy of Transition Economies of Central and Eastern Europe after the Launch of EMU
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:99/5 [Citation Analysis]
17
1993The Capital Inflows Problem: Concepts and Issues
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:93/10 [Citation Analysis]
16
2000Pros and Cons of Currency Board Arrangements in the Lead-Up to EU Accession and Participation in the Euro Zone
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:00/1 [Citation Analysis]
16
1993Inflation Stabilization and Nominal Anchors
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:92/4 [Citation Analysis]
16
1992Inter-Enterprise Arrears in Transforming Economies: The Case of Romania
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:92/1 [Citation Analysis]
14
2000Capital Flight from Russia
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:00/6 [Citation Analysis]
14
1997Conditionality as an Instrument of Borrower Credibility
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:97/2 [Citation Analysis]
13
1993The Operation of the Estonian Currency Board
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:92/3 [Citation Analysis]
13
2005Controlled Capital Account Liberalization: A Proposal
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:05/7 [Citation Analysis]
13
1999The Role of the Currency Board in Bulgarias Stabilization
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:99/3 [Citation Analysis]
11
1996Fiscal Dimensions of EMU
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:96/7 [Citation Analysis]
9
1997Bank Soundness and Currency Board Arrangements: Issues and Experience
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:97/11 [Citation Analysis]
8
1994Currency Boards: Issues and Experiences
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:94/18 [Citation Analysis]
8
2004Intraregional Trade in Emerging Asia
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:04/1 [Citation Analysis]
7
2002Challenges in Expanding Development Assistance
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:02/5 [Citation Analysis]
7
1998Aid Effectiveness - A Survey of the Recent Empirical Literature
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:98/1 [Citation Analysis]
7
1998Africa - Is This the Turning Point?
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:98/6 [Citation Analysis]
6
2005Africa in the Doha Round: Dealing with Preference Erosion and Beyond
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:05/8 [Citation Analysis]
6
2005Primary Surpluses and sustainable Debt Levels in Emerging Market Countries
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:05/6 [Citation Analysis]
5
1993The State of Tax Policy in the Central Asian and Transcaucasian Newly Independent States (NIS)
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:93/8 [Citation Analysis]
5
1997Dedicated Road Funds - A Preliminary View on a World Bank Initiative
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:97/7 [Citation Analysis]
4
1996Regulatory and Tax Treatment of Loan Loss Provisions
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:96/6 [Citation Analysis]
4
2005Does Excess Liquidity Pose a Threat in Japan?
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:05/5 [Citation Analysis]
4
2004Pension Reform, Investment Restrictions and Capital Markets
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:04/4 [Citation Analysis]
4
1998Transparency in Central Bank Operations in the Foreign Exchange Market
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:98/2 [Citation Analysis]
4
1993Institutional and Operational Aspects of Central Bank Losses
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:93/14 [Citation Analysis]
4
1996Discretion with Rules? Lessons from the Currency Board Arrangement in Lithuania
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:96/1 [Citation Analysis]
4
1998Capital Account Liberalization in the Southern Mediterranean Region
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:98/11 [Citation Analysis]
3
1999Inflation Targeting - What is the Meaning of the Bottom of the Band?
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:99/8 [Citation Analysis]
3
2000Reconsidering External Financing of Domestic Budget Deficits: Debunking Some Received Wisdom
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:00/8 [Citation Analysis]
3
1998Sequencing Capital Account Liberalizations and Financial Sector Reform
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:98/8 [Citation Analysis]
3
2003FDI and the Investment Climate in the CIS Countries
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:03/5 [Citation Analysis]
3
2000Large-Scale Post-Crisis Corporate Sector Restructuring
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:00/7 [Citation Analysis]
3
2006Vanishing Contagion?
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:06/01 [Citation Analysis]
3
2001Globalization Facts and Figures
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:01/4 [Citation Analysis]
3
1994On the Political Sustainability of Economic Reform
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:94/3 [Citation Analysis]
3
2000Raising Growth and Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa - What Can be Done?
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:00/4 [Citation Analysis]
3
1993Restructuring of Commercial Bank Debt by Developing Countries: Lessons from Recent Experience
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:93/7 [Citation Analysis]
2
1994Asset Prices, Monetary Policy, and the Business Cycle
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:94/6 [Citation Analysis]
2
1994Fiscal Adjustment in an Oil-Exporting Country: The Case of Indonesia
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:94/21 [Citation Analysis]
2
1999A Modernized Approach to Managing the Risks in Cross-Border Capital Movements
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:99/6 [Citation Analysis]
2
1994Establishing Monetary Control in Financial Systems With Insolvent Institutions
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:94/10 [Citation Analysis]
2
1993A Cautionary Note on the Use of Exchange Rate Indicators
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:93/5 [Citation Analysis]
2
1997Fiscal Accounting of Bank Restructuring
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:97/5 [Citation Analysis]
2
1993Foreign Exchange Markets in Russia - Understanding the Reforms
RePEc:imf:imfpdp:93/1 [Citation Analysis]
2

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