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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090000.04
19910.080000.04
19920.095170010.20.05
19930.11261485030.120.05
19940.190.131446316030.210.05
19950.250.14125964010020.170.09
19960.380.17241912610050.210.09
19970.390.1812413614020.170.09
19980.440.2181693616070.880.14
19990.90.2745820180410.16
20001.580.37932712190141.560.15
20012.310.353691330010.330.18
20023.330.390124000.19
20032.330.4203700.21
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
1995Exchange Rate Dynamics Redux.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c95-048 [Citation Analysis]
513
2000The Six Major Puzzles in International Macroeconomics: Is There a Common Cause'DONE'
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c00-112 [Citation Analysis]
216
1998The Global Capital Market: Benefactor or Menace?
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c98-098 [Citation Analysis]
82
2000Exchange-Rate Regimes and International Trade: Evidence from the Classical Gold Standard Era.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c00-118 [Citation Analysis]
49
2000Banking Crises in Emerging Markets: Presumptions and Evidence.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c00-115 [Citation Analysis]
48
1993International Monetary Arrangements for the 21st Century.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c93-021 [Citation Analysis]
43
1999New Directions for Stochastic Open Economy Models.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c99-107 [Citation Analysis]
40
2001International Macroeconomics: Beyond the Mundell-Fleming Model.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c01-121 [Citation Analysis]
36
1993Is Japan Creating a Yen Bloc in East Asia and the Pacific?
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c93-007 [Citation Analysis]
33
2001Global Implications of Self-Oriented National Monetary Rules.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c01-120 [Citation Analysis]
32
1996Ever Closer to Heaven? An Optimum-Currency-Area Index for European Countries.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c96-078 [Citation Analysis]
32
1998Sovereign Debt as Intertemporal Barter.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c98-100 [Citation Analysis]
30
1996Currency Crashes in Emerging Markets: Empirical Indicators.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c96-062 [Citation Analysis]
28
1995A Survey of Empirical Research on Nominal Exchange Rates.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c95-051 [Citation Analysis]
27
1998Does Mercosur Need a Single Currency?
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c98-103 [Citation Analysis]
25
1993Model Trending Real Exchange Rates.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c93-011 [Citation Analysis]
23
1996Destabilizing Effects of Exchange-Rate Escape Clauses.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c96-075 [Citation Analysis]
21
1996Is Asia an Optimum Currency Area? Can It Become One? Regional, Global and Historical Perspectives on Asian Monetary Relations.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c96-081 [Citation Analysis]
21
1996Regional Trading Arrangements: Natural or Super-Natural?
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c96-059 [Citation Analysis]
19
1993Emerging Currency Blocs.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c93-026 [Citation Analysis]
18
1995A Panel Project on Purchasing Power Parity: Mean Reversion Within and Between Countries.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c95-052 [Citation Analysis]
18
1994The Intertemporal Approach to the Current Account.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c94-044 [Citation Analysis]
16
1995Speculative Attacks on Pegged Exchange Rates: An Empirical Exploration with Special Reference to the European Monetary System.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c95-046 [Citation Analysis]
16
1999Relative Capture of Local and Central Governments: An Essay in the Political Economy of Decentralization.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c99-109 [Citation Analysis]
16
1993One Money or Many? On Analyzing the Prospects for Monetary Unification in Various Parts of the World.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c93-030 [Citation Analysis]
16
1997Saving, Investment, and Gold: A Reassessment of Historical Current Account Data.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c97-094 [Citation Analysis]
15
1996On the SDR: Reserve Currencies and the Future of the International Monetary System.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c96-068 [Citation Analysis]
14
1996ASEAN in a Regional Perspective.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c96-074 [Citation Analysis]
14
1998EMU: Ready, or Not?
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c98-101 [Citation Analysis]
14
1996Economic Structure and the Decision to Adopt a Common Currency.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c96-073 [Citation Analysis]
12
1995European Integration and the Regionalization of World Trade and Currencies: The Economics and the Politics.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c95-053 [Citation Analysis]
11
1996Country Fund Discounts, Asymmetric Information and the Mexican Crisis of 1994: Did Local Residents Turn Pessimistic Before International Investors?
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c96-067 [Citation Analysis]
10
2000Perspectives on OECD Economic Integration: Implications for US Current Account Adjustment.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c00-116 [Citation Analysis]
9
1996Inequality and Conservation on the Local Commons: A Theoretical Exercise.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c96-071 [Citation Analysis]
9
1997Was the French Franc Crisis a Sunspot Equilibrium?
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c97-095 [Citation Analysis]
8
1994The Geography of the Gold Standard.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c94-042 [Citation Analysis]
8
1997Country Funds and Asymmetric Information
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c97-087 [Citation Analysis]
8
1998Regional Nonadjustment and Fiscal Policy: Lessons for EMU.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c98-096 [Citation Analysis]
8
1998Foreign Resource Inflows, Saving, and Growth.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c98-099 [Citation Analysis]
7
1993Is There a Currency Bloc in the Pacific?
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c93-025 [Citation Analysis]
7
1992Arbitration in International Trade.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c92-003 [Citation Analysis]
7
1995How Well Do Foreign Exchange Markets Function: Might a Tobin Tax Help?
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c95-058 [Citation Analysis]
6
1995Liberalized Portfolio Capital Inflows in Emerging Markets: Sterilization, Expectations, and the Incompleteness of Interest Rate Convergence.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c95-054 [Citation Analysis]
6
1994Monetary Regime Choices for a Semi-Open Country.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c94-036 [Citation Analysis]
5
1993Foreign Exchange Policy, Monetary Policy and Capital Market Liberalization in Korea.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c93-008 [Citation Analysis]
5
1992Does Foreign Exchange Intervention Matter'DONE' Disentangling the Portfolio and Expectations Effects.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c92-001 [Citation Analysis]
5
2000Financial Super-Markets: Size Matters for Asset Trade.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c00-110 [Citation Analysis]
5
1994Two Cases for Sand in the Wheels of International Finance.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c94-045 [Citation Analysis]
5
1993Financial Links around the Pacific Rim: 1982-1992.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c93-023 [Citation Analysis]
5
1997Finance and Development in an Emerging Market: Argentina in the Interwar Period.
RePEc:ucb:calbcd:c97-089 [Citation Analysis]
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