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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.470.09381967937030.080.04
19910.390.08523267529070.130.04
19920.190.09321199017010.030.05
19930.150.1120968413010.050.05
19940.060.131611452300.05
19950.190.141321236701310.09
19960.620.17231732918050.220.09
19970.530.1895836195.30.09
19980.340.21686321100.14
19990.870.277711513040.570.16
20001.460.37112491319010.090.15
20011.170.359871821030.330.18
20021.90.3991572038050.560.19
20031.220.4297318224.550.560.21
20041.720.4583218313.230.380.21
20051.760.4512751730020.170.26
20061.250.488352025870.880.22
20070.50.418392010020.250.19
20080.440.414316700.19
20090.750.37101012922.210.10.19
20100.290.284414400.16
 
 
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
2000Resuscitating Real Business Cycles
RePEc:roc:rocher:467 [Citation Analysis]
129
1991The Allocation of Capital and Time Over the Business Cycle.
RePEc:roc:rocher:268 [Citation Analysis]
126
1995Capital Utilization and Returns to Scale.
RePEc:roc:rocher:402 [Citation Analysis]
117
1988BUSINESS CYCLES AND THE EXCHANGE RATE SYSTEM: SOME INTERNATIONAL EVIDENCE
RePEc:roc:rocher:140 [Citation Analysis]
115
2000Distribution Costs and Real Exchange Rate Dynamics During Exchange-Rate-Based Stabilizations
RePEc:roc:rocher:473 [Citation Analysis]
98
1994Business Cycles in a Small Open Economy.
RePEc:roc:rocher:382 [Citation Analysis]
90
2002Mobility and the Return to Education: Testing a Roy Model with Multiple Markets
RePEc:roc:rocher:488 [Citation Analysis]
76
1988FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND ENDOGENOUS GROWTH
RePEc:roc:rocher:124 [Citation Analysis]
75
1989UNDERSTANDING REAL BUSINESS CYCLES.
RePEc:roc:rocher:198 [Citation Analysis]
73
1996Assessing the Effects of School Resources on Student Performance : An Update.
RePEc:roc:rocher:424 [Citation Analysis]
62
1990WORLD REAL INTEREST RATES.
RePEc:roc:rocher:227 [Citation Analysis]
53
1990EXPLAINING SAVING/INVESTMENT CORRELATION.
RePEc:roc:rocher:224 [Citation Analysis]
51
1998The Role of Investment-Specific Technological Change in the Business Cycle.
RePEc:roc:rocher:449 [Citation Analysis]
49
1988THE INFLATION TAX IN A REAL BUSINESS CYCLE MODEL
RePEc:roc:rocher:155 [Citation Analysis]
45
2002Why Are Rates of Inflation So Low After Large Devaluations?
RePEc:roc:rocher:486 [Citation Analysis]
44
1993Household Production in Real Business Cycle Thoery.
RePEc:roc:rocher:347 [Citation Analysis]
41
1996Consistent Allocation Rules
RePEc:roc:rocher:418 [Citation Analysis]
41
1995Real Effects of Exchange-Rate-Based Stabilization: An Analysis of Competing Theories.
RePEc:roc:rocher:405 [Citation Analysis]
40
2001Recursive Multiple-Priors
RePEc:roc:rocher:485 [Citation Analysis]
40
1992On the Choice Between Sample Selection and Two-Part Models.
RePEc:roc:rocher:337 [Citation Analysis]
37
1999The IT Revolution and the Stock Market.
RePEc:roc:rocher:460 [Citation Analysis]
37
1991The Welfare Costs of Moderate Inflations.
RePEc:roc:rocher:266 [Citation Analysis]
35
1988COMPETITIVE DIFFUSION
RePEc:roc:rocher:160 [Citation Analysis]
34
2001Equilibrium Unemployment
RePEc:roc:rocher:479 [Citation Analysis]
34
1991Adverse Selection and Moral hazard in a Repeated Elections Models
RePEc:roc:rocher:283 [Citation Analysis]
33
1988FINANCIAL DEREGULATION, MONETARY POLICY, AND CENTRAL BANKING
RePEc:roc:rocher:121 [Citation Analysis]
31
1992Foreign Capital and Protectionism.
RePEc:roc:rocher:310 [Citation Analysis]
29
1997Optimal Dynamic Lending Contracts with Imperfect Enforceability.
RePEc:roc:rocher:439 [Citation Analysis]
28
1997The Replacement Problem.
RePEc:roc:rocher:444 [Citation Analysis]
27
2006Learning Under Ambiguity
RePEc:roc:rocher:527 [Citation Analysis]
26
1991Tax Distortions in a Neoclassical Monetary Economy.
RePEc:roc:rocher:265 [Citation Analysis]
25
1989A COINTEGRATION APPROACH TO ESTIMATING PREFERENCE PARAMETERS.
RePEc:roc:rocher:209 [Citation Analysis]
25
1998Prospective Deficits and the Asian Currency Crisis.
RePEc:roc:rocher:458 [Citation Analysis]
25
1993The International Diversification Puzzle is Worse than you Think.
RePEc:roc:rocher:350 [Citation Analysis]
25
2005Ambiguity, Information Quality and Asset Pricing
RePEc:roc:rocher:519 [Citation Analysis]
25
2003A Parsimonious Macroeconomic Model for Asset Pricing: Habit Formation or Cross-sectional Heterogeneity?
RePEc:roc:rocher:499 [Citation Analysis]
24
1996Macroeconomic Effects of Employment Reallocation
RePEc:roc:rocher:415 [Citation Analysis]
24
2003Engines of Liberation
RePEc:roc:rocher:503 [Citation Analysis]
23
2007Fair Allocation Rules
RePEc:roc:rocher:539 [Citation Analysis]
23
1996Policy Variability and Economic Growth.
RePEc:roc:rocher:422 [Citation Analysis]
23
1988CAPITAL ACCUMULATION IN THE THEORY OF LONG RUN GROWTH
RePEc:roc:rocher:123 [Citation Analysis]
22
2002A Theory of Financing Constraints and Firm Dynamics
RePEc:roc:rocher:492 [Citation Analysis]
19
1999Education, Work, and Crime: Theory and Evidence.
RePEc:roc:rocher:465 [Citation Analysis]
19
1989ECONOMIC GROWTH IN A CROSS SECTION OF COUNTRIES.
RePEc:roc:rocher:201 [Citation Analysis]
19
1995Entry, Exit, Technology, and Business Cycles.
RePEc:roc:rocher:407 [Citation Analysis]
18
2002Optimal Lending Contracts and Firm Dynamics
RePEc:roc:rocher:493 [Citation Analysis]
18
1989THE CONSISTENCY PRINCIPLE.
RePEc:roc:rocher:192 [Citation Analysis]
18
1989REAL BUSINESS CYCLES AND THE TEST OF THE ADELMANS.
RePEc:roc:rocher:204 [Citation Analysis]
17
1992International Trade and Endogenous Production Structures.
RePEc:roc:rocher:312 [Citation Analysis]
16
1990ESTIMATING LINEAR QUADRATIC MODELS WITH INTEGRATED PROCESSES.
RePEc:roc:rocher:247 [Citation Analysis]
16

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 4:
YearTitleSee
2010Business cycles in the equilibrium model of labor market search and self-insurance
RePEc:fip:fedpwp:10-24
[Citation Analysis]
2010La violencia de pareja en Colombia y sus regiones
RePEc:col:000102:007056
[Citation Analysis]
2010The changing pattern of international trade and capital flows of the GCC countries
RePEc:euf:ecopap:0415
[Citation Analysis]
2010The changing pattern in international trade and capital flows of the Gulf cooperation council countries in comparison with other oil-exporting countries
RePEc:pra:mprapa:23539
[Citation Analysis]

Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2010

YearTitleSee

Recent citations received in: 2009

YearTitleSee
2009Testable implications of the Bertrand model
RePEc:man:sespap:0918
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2008

YearTitleSee

Recent citations received in: 2007

YearTitleSee
2007Outsourcing and Trade Imbalances: The U.S: - China Case
RePEc:deg:conpap:c012_003
[Citation Analysis]
2007On the existence of consistent rules to adjudicate conflicting claims: a constructive geometric approach
RePEc:spr:reecde:v:11:y:2007:i:3:p:225-251
[Citation Analysis]

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