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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.280.09262936719010.040.04
19910.470.08281725827050.180.04
19920.220.0920191541200.05
19930.170.11179548800.05
19940.220.1339162378020.050.05
19950.380.14201045621020.10.09
19960.240.17334465914060.180.09
19970.430.18282605323080.290.09
19980.610.21243116137030.130.14
19990.670.27312785235020.060.16
20001.090.370556000.15
20011.190.350313700.18
20020.390000.19
20030.420000.21
20040.450000.21
20050.450000.26
20060.480000.22
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
1986Hysteresis and the European Unemployment Problem
RePEc:mit:worpap:427 [Citation Analysis]
263
1968Optimal Taxation and Public Production
RePEc:mit:worpap:22 [Citation Analysis]
150
1988Quasi-Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Dynamic Models with Time-Varying Covariances
RePEc:mit:worpap:505 [Citation Analysis]
119
1973Intergenerational Equity and Exhaustable Resources
RePEc:mit:worpap:103 [Citation Analysis]
113
1996Wage Inequality and Segregation by Skill.
RePEc:mit:worpap:96-23 [Citation Analysis]
111
1990AN AGING SOCIETY: OPPORTUNITY OR CHALLENGE.
RePEc:mit:worpap:553 [Citation Analysis]
105
1990VERTICAL INTEGRATION AND MARKET FORECLOSURE.
RePEc:mit:worpap:548 [Citation Analysis]
94
1992The Economics of Bankruptcy Reform.
RePEc:mit:worpap:92-11 [Citation Analysis]
94
1976Optimal Tax Theory: A Synthesis
RePEc:mit:worpap:176 [Citation Analysis]
87
1997A Theory of Misgovernance
RePEc:mit:worpap:97-4 [Citation Analysis]
86
1970Optimum Consumption and Portfolio Rules in a Continuous-time Model
RePEc:mit:worpap:58 [Citation Analysis]
77
1984Standardization, Compatibility and Innovation
RePEc:mit:worpap:345 [Citation Analysis]
69
1998Collusion and Price Rigidity
RePEc:mit:worpap:98-23 [Citation Analysis]
65
1988The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbance
RePEc:mit:worpap:497 [Citation Analysis]
62
1985Installed Base and Compatibility With Implications for Product Preannouncements
RePEc:mit:worpap:385 [Citation Analysis]
61
1986The Theory of Contracts
RePEc:mit:worpap:418 [Citation Analysis]
60
1999Optimal Collusion with Private Information
RePEc:mit:worpap:99-17 [Citation Analysis]
58
1998Beyond Becker: Training in Imperfect Labor Markets
RePEc:mit:worpap:98-12 [Citation Analysis]
58
1987One Share/One Vote and The Market for Corporate Control
RePEc:mit:worpap:440 [Citation Analysis]
57
1995The Economic Returns to Schooling in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
RePEc:mit:worpap:95-5 [Citation Analysis]
57
1993On the Speed of Transition in Central Europe.
RePEc:mit:worpap:93-8 [Citation Analysis]
53
1997Exceptional Exporter Performance: Cause, Effect, or Both?
RePEc:mit:worpap:97-21 [Citation Analysis]
49
1989DEFAULT AND RENEGOTIATION: A DYNAMIC MODEL OF DEBT.
RePEc:mit:worpap:520 [Citation Analysis]
49
1999How Large are the Social Returns to Education? Evidence from Compulsory Schooling Laws
RePEc:mit:worpap:99-30 [Citation Analysis]
49
1976Comparative Advantage, Trade and Payments in a Ricardian Model With a Continuum of Goods
RePEc:mit:worpap:178 [Citation Analysis]
48
1991Privatization and Incentives
RePEc:mit:worpap:572 [Citation Analysis]
46
1996Exports and Success in German Manufacturing.
RePEc:mit:worpap:96-10 [Citation Analysis]
46
1992Testing for Price Anomalies in Real Estate Auctions.
RePEc:mit:worpap:92-2 [Citation Analysis]
45
1998Emerging Market Crises: An Asset Markets Perspective
RePEc:mit:worpap:98-18 [Citation Analysis]
44
1990SPECULATIVE DYNAMICS AND THE ROLE OF FEEDBACK TRADERS.
RePEc:mit:worpap:545 [Citation Analysis]
43
1975A Many-Person Ramsey Tax Rule
RePEc:mit:worpap:146 [Citation Analysis]
43
1996Stock Ownership Patterns, Stock Market Fluctuations, and Consumption.
RePEc:mit:worpap:96-2 [Citation Analysis]
42
1989LIFETIME INCIDENCE AND THE DISTRIBUTIONAL BURDEN OF EXCISE TAXES.
RePEc:mit:worpap:510 [Citation Analysis]
42
1996Property Rights, Corruption and the Allocation of Talent: A General Equilibrium Approach.
RePEc:mit:worpap:96-5 [Citation Analysis]
42
1994Access Pricing and Competition
RePEc:mit:worpap:95-11 [Citation Analysis]
42
1994Access Pricing and Competition
RePEc:mit:worpap:94-31 [Citation Analysis]
42
1991Growth, Macroeconomics, and Development.
RePEc:mit:worpap:580 [Citation Analysis]
39
1984Vertical Integration and Long Term Contracts: The Case of Coal Burning Electric Generating Plants
RePEc:mit:worpap:361 [Citation Analysis]
38
1996Fixed Costs: The Demise of Marginal q.
RePEc:mit:worpap:96-14 [Citation Analysis]
36
1989CHEAP TALK WITH TWO AUDIENCES.
RePEc:mit:worpap:518 [Citation Analysis]
35
1991Self-Confirming Equilibrium .
RePEc:mit:worpap:581 [Citation Analysis]
33
1974Inflation and Environmental Concern: Structural Change in the Process of Public Utility Price Regulation
RePEc:mit:worpap:128 [Citation Analysis]
32
1976Contractionary Effects of Devaluations
RePEc:mit:worpap:191 [Citation Analysis]
32
1977The Effect of Taxation on Labor Supply: Evaluating the Gary Negative Income Tax Experiment
RePEc:mit:worpap:211 [Citation Analysis]
30
1996Disorganization.
RePEc:mit:worpap:96-30 [Citation Analysis]
29
1997Observations and Conjectures on the U.S. Employment Miracle.
RePEc:mit:worpap:97-15 [Citation Analysis]
29
1996Why Do Firms Train? Theory and Evidence.
RePEc:mit:worpap:96-7 [Citation Analysis]
27
1983Tax Subsidies to Owner-occupied Housing: An Asset Market Approach
RePEc:mit:worpap:339 [Citation Analysis]
27
1984New Evidence that Taxes Affect the Valuation of Dividends
RePEc:mit:worpap:338 [Citation Analysis]
26
1994Tax Incentives and the Decision to Purchase Health Insurance: Evidence from the Self-Employed.
RePEc:mit:worpap:94-10 [Citation Analysis]
26

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