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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090000.04
19910.10000.05
19920.090000.05
19930.10000.05
19940.120000.04
19950.170000.09
19960.20000.09
19970.210000.09
19980.220000.13
19990.290000.15
20000.40000.15
20010.380000.18
20020.410000.2
20030.440000.2
20040.460000.2
20050.460000.25
20060.490000.22
20070.4216140040.250.19
20080.130.432133162040.190.19
20090.240.4222037955.650.230.19
20100.280.331740431233.3201.180.16
20110.590.52022392365.2120.60.27
 
 
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
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
2010Putting Money Back into Monetary Policy: A Monetary Anchor for Price and Financial Stability
RePEc:cdh:commen:312 [Citation Analysis]
16
2011Moving Monetary Policy Forward: Why Small Steps - and a Lower Inflation Target - Make Sense for the Bank of Canada
RePEc:cdh:commen:319 [Citation Analysis]
11
2010A Matter of Trust: Expanding the Preclearance of Commerce between Canada and the United States
RePEc:cdh:commen:309 [Citation Analysis]
10
2011A Faster Track to Fiscal Balance: The 2011 Shadow Budget
RePEc:cdh:commen:320 [Citation Analysis]
10
2010Better Together? The Implications of Linking Canada-US Greenhouse Gas Policies
RePEc:cdh:commen:307 [Citation Analysis]
9
2010Canada’s Looming Retirement Challenge: Will Future Retirees Be Able to Maintain Their Living Standards upon Retirement?
RePEc:cdh:commen:317 [Citation Analysis]
9
2010Power Sharing: Developing Inter-Provincial Electricity Trade
RePEc:cdh:commen:306 [Citation Analysis]
8
2010Reducing Lone-Parent Poverty: A Canadian Success Story
RePEc:cdh:commen:305 [Citation Analysis]
8
2008Greener Pastures: Understanding the Impact of Retirement Incentives in Defined-benefit Pension Plans
RePEc:cdh:commen:262 [Citation Analysis]
7
2008The Ethanol Trap: Why Policies to Promote Ethanol as Fuel Need Rethinking
RePEc:cdh:commen:268 [Citation Analysis]
6
2008Unstable Foundations: Assets Markets, Inflation Targets, and Canadas 2011 Policy Choices
RePEc:cdh:commen:278 [Citation Analysis]
6
2011The Costs of Inflexible Indexing: Avoiding the Adverse Fiscal Impacts of Lower Inflation
RePEc:cdh:commen:322 [Citation Analysis]
6
2010Scrambled Signals: Canadian Content Policies in a World of Technological Abundance
RePEc:cdh:commen:301 [Citation Analysis]
6
2008Anatomy of the Credit Crisis: The role of Faulty Risk Management Systems
RePEc:cdh:commen:269 [Citation Analysis]
6
2009What is the Ideal Monetary Policy Regime? Improving the Bank of Canadas Inflation-targeting Program
RePEc:cdh:commen:279 [Citation Analysis]
6
2007Lessons in Harmony: What Experience in the Atlantic Provinces Shows About the Benefits of a Harmonized Sales Tax
RePEc:cdh:commen:253 [Citation Analysis]
5
2008The Case for Trills: Giving Canadians and their Pension Funds a Stake in the Wealth of the Nation
RePEc:cdh:commen:271 [Citation Analysis]
4
2009As Good As It Gets? The International Dimension to Canadas Monetary Policy Strategy Choices
RePEc:cdh:commen:292 [Citation Analysis]
4
2009The Missing Links: Better Measures of Inflation and Inflation Expectations in Canada
RePEc:cdh:commen:287 [Citation Analysis]
3
2009Potholes and Paperwork: Improving Cross-Border Integration and Regulation of the Automotive Industry
RePEc:cdh:commen:286 [Citation Analysis]
3
2007Financial Stability: What It Is and Why It Matters
RePEc:cdh:commen:256 [Citation Analysis]
3
2009Getting it Right When You Might Be Wrong: The Choice Between Price-Level and Inflation Targeting
RePEc:cdh:commen:297 [Citation Analysis]
3
2008Greater Saving Required: Ahow Alberta Can Achieve Fiscal Sustainability from its Resource Revenues
RePEc:cdh:commen:263 [Citation Analysis]
3
2012Achieving Balance, Spurring Growth: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2012
RePEc:cdh:commen:344 [Citation Analysis]
3
2011What Does it Cost Society to Raise a Dollar of Tax Revenue? The Marginal Cost of Public Funds
RePEc:cdh:commen:324 [Citation Analysis]
3
2009Building Affordable Rental Housing in Unaffordable Cities: A Canadian Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
RePEc:cdh:commen:289 [Citation Analysis]
3

repec:cdh:commen:343 [Citation Analysis]
2
2009The Path to Prosperity: Internationally Competitive Rates and a Level Playing Field
RePEc:cdh:commen:295 [Citation Analysis]
2
2008Generating the Benefits of Competition: Challenges and Opportunities in Opening Electricity Markets
RePEc:cdh:commen:260 [Citation Analysis]
2
2008Sand in the Gears: Evaluating the Effects of Torontos Land Transfer Tax
RePEc:cdh:commen:277 [Citation Analysis]
2
2008Navigating New Trade Routes: The rise of Value chains, and the Challenges for Canadian Trade Policy
RePEc:cdh:commen:259 [Citation Analysis]
2
2012More RRBs, Please! Why Ottawa Should Issue More Inflation-Indexed Bonds
RePEc:cdh:commen:363 [Citation Analysis]
2
2008Clearing Hurdles: Key Reforms to Make Small Business More Successful
RePEc:cdh:commen:264 [Citation Analysis]
2
2008Understanding the Aboriginal/Non-Aboriginal Gap in Student Performance: Lessons From British Columbia
RePEc:cdh:commen:276 [Citation Analysis]
2
2009To the Next Level: From Gold Standard to Inflation Targets - to Price Stability?
RePEc:cdh:commen:285 [Citation Analysis]
2
2007Ill-Defined Benefits: The Uncertain Present and Brighter Future of Employee Pensions in Canada
RePEc:cdh:commen:250 [Citation Analysis]
2
2011Chronic Healthcare Spending Disease: A Macro Diagnosis and Prognosis
RePEc:cdh:commen:327 [Citation Analysis]
2
2009Faster, Younger, Richer? The Fond Hope and Sobering Reality of Immigrations Impact on Canadas Demographic and Economic Future
RePEc:cdh:commen:291 [Citation Analysis]
2
2009Look Before You Leap: A Skeptical View of Proposals to Meld Macro- and Microprudential Regulation
RePEc:cdh:commen:296 [Citation Analysis]
2
20072007 Tax Competitiveness Report: A Call for Comprehensive Tax Reform
RePEc:cdh:commen:254 [Citation Analysis]
2
2010The Canadian ABS Market: Where Do We Go From Here?
RePEc:cdh:commen:315 [Citation Analysis]
1
2007Financing Entrepreneurs Better Canadian Policy for Venture Capital
RePEc:cdh:commen:247 [Citation Analysis]
1
2008Finding Silver Linings in the Storm: An Evaluation of Recent Canada-US Crossborder Developments
RePEc:cdh:commen:272 [Citation Analysis]
1
2010The Laws of Unintended Consequence: The Effect of Labour Legislation on Wages and Strikes
RePEc:cdh:commen:304 [Citation Analysis]
1
2008The Welfare Enigma: Explaining the Dramatic Decline in Canadians Use of Social Assistance, 1993-2005
RePEc:cdh:commen:267 [Citation Analysis]
1
2010Taxing Emissions, Not Income: How to Moderate the Regional Impact of Federal Environment Policy
RePEc:cdh:commen:314 [Citation Analysis]
1
2011Legal for Life: Why Canadians Need a Lifetime Retirement Saving Limit
RePEc:cdh:commen:336 [Citation Analysis]
1
2009How Flexible Can Inflation Targeting Be? Suggestions for the Future of Canadas Targeting Regime
RePEc:cdh:commen:293 [Citation Analysis]
1
2010Picking up Savings: The Benefits of Competition in Municipal Waste Services
RePEc:cdh:commen:308 [Citation Analysis]
1
2007Branching Out: The Urgent Need to Transform Canada’s Financial Landscape and How to Do It
RePEc:cdh:commen:251 [Citation Analysis]
1

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 23:
YearTitleSee
2011Moving Monetary Policy Forward: Why Small Steps - and a Lower Inflation Target - Make Sense for the Bank of Canada
RePEc:cdh:commen:319
[Citation Analysis]
2011What Governments Should Do in Mortgage Markets
RePEc:cdh:commen:318
[Citation Analysis]
2011Better Barking for ABS: Reform Proposals for the Asset-Backed Securities Market
RePEc:cdh:ebrief:123
[Citation Analysis]
2011Energy efficiency and the cost of GHG abatement: A comparison of bottom-up and hybrid models for the US
RePEc:eee:enepol:v:39:y:2011:i:11:p:7146-7155
[Citation Analysis]
2011Legal for Life: Why Canadians Need a Lifetime Retirement Saving Limit
RePEc:cdh:commen:336
[Citation Analysis]
2011What Does it Cost Society to Raise a Dollar of Tax Revenue? The Marginal Cost of Public Funds
RePEc:cdh:commen:324
[Citation Analysis]
2011A Social Insurance Model for Pharmacare: Ontarios Options for a More Sustainable, Cost-Effective Drug Program
RePEc:cdh:commen:326
[Citation Analysis]
2011Chronic Healthcare Spending Disease: A Macro Diagnosis and Prognosis
RePEc:cdh:commen:327
[Citation Analysis]
2011Aboriginal Education in Quebec: A Benchmarking Exercise
RePEc:cdh:commen:328
[Citation Analysis]
2011Protecting Groundwater: The Invisible and Vital Resource
RePEc:cdh:backgr:136
[Citation Analysis]
2011Don’t Double Down on the CPP: Expansion Advocates Understate the Plan’s Risks
RePEc:cdh:backgr:137
[Citation Analysis]
2011Staying the Course: Quebecs Fiscal Balance Challenge
RePEc:cdh:commen:325
[Citation Analysis]
2011Precision Targeting: The Economics – and Politics – of Improving Canada’s Inflation-Targeting Framework
RePEc:cdh:commen:321
[Citation Analysis]
2011Safe Drinking Water Policy for Canada - Turning Hindsight into Foresight
RePEc:cdh:commen:323
[Citation Analysis]
2011The Costs of Inflexible Indexing: Avoiding the Adverse Fiscal Impacts of Lower Inflation
RePEc:cdh:commen:322
[Citation Analysis]
2011A Faster Track to Fiscal Balance: The 2011 Shadow Budget
RePEc:cdh:commen:320
[Citation Analysis]
2011Natural Hazards: Some Pitfalls on the Path to a Neutral Interest Rate
RePEc:cdh:backgr:140
[Citation Analysis]
2011The Roads Not Taken: Why the Bank of Canada Stayed With Inflation Targeting
RePEc:cdh:ebrief:125
[Citation Analysis]
2011The Costs of Inflexible Indexing: Avoiding the Adverse Fiscal Impacts of Lower Inflation
RePEc:cdh:commen:322
[Citation Analysis]
2011Comparing inflation and price-level targeting: A comprehensive review of the literature
RePEc:cdf:wpaper:2011/22
[Citation Analysis]
2011A Detailed Analysis of the Productivity Performance of the Canadian Food Manufacturing Subsector
RePEc:sls:resrep:1107
[Citation Analysis]
2011Precision Targeting: The Economics – and Politics – of Improving Canada’s Inflation-Targeting Framework
RePEc:cdh:commen:321
[Citation Analysis]
2011Moving Monetary Policy Forward: Why Small Steps - and a Lower Inflation Target - Make Sense for the Bank of Canada
RePEc:cdh:commen:319
[Citation Analysis]

Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2011

YearTitleSee
2011Protecting Groundwater: The Invisible and Vital Resource
RePEc:cdh:backgr:136
[Citation Analysis]
2011A Faster Track to Fiscal Balance: The 2011 Shadow Budget
RePEc:cdh:commen:320
[Citation Analysis]
2011Precision Targeting: The Economics – and Politics – of Improving Canada’s Inflation-Targeting Framework
RePEc:cdh:commen:321
[Citation Analysis]
2011The Costs of Inflexible Indexing: Avoiding the Adverse Fiscal Impacts of Lower Inflation
RePEc:cdh:commen:322
[Citation Analysis]
2011Safe Drinking Water Policy for Canada - Turning Hindsight into Foresight
RePEc:cdh:commen:323
[Citation Analysis]
2011What Does it Cost Society to Raise a Dollar of Tax Revenue? The Marginal Cost of Public Funds
RePEc:cdh:commen:324
[Citation Analysis]
2011Staying the Course: Quebecs Fiscal Balance Challenge
RePEc:cdh:commen:325
[Citation Analysis]
2011A Social Insurance Model for Pharmacare: Ontarios Options for a More Sustainable, Cost-Effective Drug Program
RePEc:cdh:commen:326
[Citation Analysis]
2011Chronic Healthcare Spending Disease: A Macro Diagnosis and Prognosis
RePEc:cdh:commen:327
[Citation Analysis]
2011Aboriginal Education in Quebec: A Benchmarking Exercise
RePEc:cdh:commen:328
[Citation Analysis]
2011When Striking an Awkward Balance Means Striking Out: Budget 2011
RePEc:cdh:ebrief:112
[Citation Analysis]
2011The Time is Still Right for BC’s HST
RePEc:cdh:ebrief:119
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2010

YearTitleSee
2010Cutting Through Pension Complexity: Easy Steps Forward for the 2010 Federal Budget
RePEc:cdh:backgr:126
[Citation Analysis]
2010Back to Balance: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2010
RePEc:cdh:backgr:127
[Citation Analysis]
2010Freeing up Food: The Ongoing Cost, and Potential Reform, of Supply Management
RePEc:cdh:backgr:128
[Citation Analysis]
2010Target Practice Needed: Canada’s 2010 Fiscal Accountability Rankings
RePEc:cdh:backgr:129
[Citation Analysis]
2010Addicted to Ratings: The Case for Reducing Governments’ Reliance on Credit Ratings
RePEc:cdh:backgr:130
[Citation Analysis]
2010Trend Spotting: NAFTA Disputes After Fifteen Years
RePEc:cdh:backgr:133
[Citation Analysis]
2010Faceoff: Should the Bank of Canada Release its Projections of the Interest Rate Path? – The Cases For and Against
RePEc:cdh:backgr:134
[Citation Analysis]
2010Warding Off Financial Market Failure: How to Avoid Squeezed Margins and Bad Haircuts
RePEc:cdh:backgr:135
[Citation Analysis]
2010Solving Spectrum Gridlock: Reforms to Liberalize Radio Spectrum Management in Canada in the Face of Growing Scarcity
RePEc:cdh:commen:303
[Citation Analysis]
2010Power Sharing: Developing Inter-Provincial Electricity Trade
RePEc:cdh:commen:306
[Citation Analysis]
2010Better Together? The Implications of Linking Canada-US Greenhouse Gas Policies
RePEc:cdh:commen:307
[Citation Analysis]
2010Picking up Savings: The Benefits of Competition in Municipal Waste Services
RePEc:cdh:commen:308
[Citation Analysis]
2010Seeking Certainty in Uncertain Times: A Review of Recent Government-Sponsored Studies on the Regulation of Canadian Pension Plans
RePEc:cdh:commen:310
[Citation Analysis]
2010Too Big to Fail: A Misguided Policy in Times of Financial Turmoil
RePEc:cdh:commen:311
[Citation Analysis]
2010Putting Money Back into Monetary Policy: A Monetary Anchor for Price and Financial Stability
RePEc:cdh:commen:312
[Citation Analysis]
2010Energy Prices and Alberta Government Revenue Volatility
RePEc:cdh:commen:313
[Citation Analysis]
2010The Canadian ABS Market: Where Do We Go From Here?
RePEc:cdh:commen:315
[Citation Analysis]
2010The Eco-Fee Imbroglio: Lessons from Ontario’s Troubled Experiment in Charging for Waste Management
RePEc:cdh:commen:316
[Citation Analysis]
2010Canada’s Looming Retirement Challenge: Will Future Retirees Be Able to Maintain Their Living Standards upon Retirement?
RePEc:cdh:commen:317
[Citation Analysis]
2010Does Size of Banks Really Matter? Evidence from CDS Market Data
RePEc:izm:wpaper:1008
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2009

YearTitleSee
2009To the Next Level: From Gold Standard to Inflation Targets - to Price Stability?
RePEc:cdh:commen:285
[Citation Analysis]
2009As Good As It Gets? The International Dimension to Canadas Monetary Policy Strategy Choices
RePEc:cdh:commen:292
[Citation Analysis]
2009How Flexible Can Inflation Targeting Be? Suggestions for the Future of Canadas Targeting Regime
RePEc:cdh:commen:293
[Citation Analysis]
2009The Pension Tangle: Achieving Greater Uniformity of Pension Legislation and Regulation in Canada
RePEc:cdh:commen:294
[Citation Analysis]
2009Getting it Right When You Might Be Wrong: The Choice Between Price-Level and Inflation Targeting
RePEc:cdh:commen:297
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2008

YearTitleSee
2008A Question of Parliamentary power: Criminal Law and the Control of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
RePEc:cdh:backgr:114
[Citation Analysis]
2008The Case for Trills: Giving Canadians and their Pension Funds a Stake in the Wealth of the Nation
RePEc:cdh:commen:271
[Citation Analysis]
2008Finding Silver Linings in the Storm: An Evaluation of Recent Canada-US Crossborder Developments
RePEc:cdh:commen:272
[Citation Analysis]
2008Growth Oriented Sales Tax Reform for Ontario: Replacing the Retail Sales Tax with a 7.5 Percent Value-Added Tax
RePEc:cdh:commen:273
[Citation Analysis]

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Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.

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