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10th International Conference on Panel Data, Berlin, July 5-6, 2002 / International Conferences on Panel Data

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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
20000.410000.15
20010.38578100.18
20020.670.41843916450200.240.2
20030.480.440894300.2
20040.710.460846000.2
20050.460000.25
20060.490000.22
20070.420000.19
20080.430000.19
20090.40000.19
20100.330000.16
20110.50000.27
 
 
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
2001Modelling regional interdependencies using a global error-correcting macroeconometric model
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b4-1 [Citation Analysis]
61
2002A Principal Components Approach to Cross-Section Dependence in Panels
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b5-3 [Citation Analysis]
30
2002The Inter-related Dynamics of Unemployment and Low Pay
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b2-4 [Citation Analysis]
27
2002Unit Roots and Identification in Autoregressive Panel Data Models: A Comparison of Alternative Tests
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:c5-4 [Citation Analysis]
24
2002Homogeneous, heterogeneous or shrinkage estimators? Some empirical evidence from French regional gasoline consumption
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:a6-4 [Citation Analysis]
20
2002Finite Sample Inference for GMM Estimators in Linear Panel Data Models
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:c6-3 [Citation Analysis]
20
2002Does subsidised temporary employment get the unemployed back to work? An econometric analysis of two different schemes
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:a2-2 [Citation Analysis]
19
2002Modelling income processes with lots of heterogeneity
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d2-3 [Citation Analysis]
19
2002Insurance within the firm
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:c3-1 [Citation Analysis]
18
2002Errors in Survey Reports of Consumption Expenditures
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:c4-2 [Citation Analysis]
15
2002Firm Investment and Monetary Policy Transmission in the Euro Area
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:a3-3 [Citation Analysis]
13
2002That Elusive Elasticity: A Long-Panel Approach To Estimating The Price Sensitivity Of Business Capital
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b3-1 [Citation Analysis]
13
2002The Role of Comparative Advantage and Learning in Wage Dynamics and Intrafirm Mobility: Evidence from Germany
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:c2-3 [Citation Analysis]
11
2001Estimating Poverty Persistence in Britain
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b2-3 [Citation Analysis]
11
2002Will Increased Wages Reduce Shortage of Nurses? A Panel Data Analysis of Nurses Labor Supply
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d1-2 [Citation Analysis]
10
2002Where did they go?
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d3-2 [Citation Analysis]
10
2002Level shifts in a panel data based unit root test. An application to the rate of unemployment
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:c5-2 [Citation Analysis]
10
2002State dependence and wage dynamics: a heterogeneous Markov chain model for wage mobility in Austria
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d2-2 [Citation Analysis]
10
2002Skill-biased technological change, international trade and the wage structure
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b1-3 [Citation Analysis]
9
2002Measuring the impact of the Italian CFL programme on the job opportunities for the youths
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b1-4 [Citation Analysis]
8
2002Linking Individual and Aggregate Price Changes
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b4-2 [Citation Analysis]
8
2002Long Run and Short Effects in Static Panel Models
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b6-2 [Citation Analysis]
8
2002Testing Panel Data Regression Models with Spatial Error Correlation
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b6-4 [Citation Analysis]
7
2002Panel Unit Root Tests in the Presence of Cross-Sectional Dependency and Heterogeneity
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b5-2 [Citation Analysis]
7
2002The bank lending channel of monetary policy: identification and estimation using Portuguese micro bank data
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:a4-3 [Citation Analysis]
7
2002Job Stability Trends, Layoffs and Quits - An Empirical Analysis for West Germany
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:c1-4 [Citation Analysis]
6
2002Participation Behavior of East German Women after German Unification
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d1-1 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Aggregate vs Disaggregate Data Analysis - A Paradox in the Estimation of Money Demand Function of Japan Under the Low Interest Rate Policy
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:a4-1 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Nominal wage rigidity in the European Countries: evidence from the Europanel
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d2-1 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002A parametric approach to the estimation of cointegration vectors in panel data
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b5-4 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Endogeneity and Heterogeneity in LDV Panel Data Models
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d6-1 [Citation Analysis]
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repec:cpd:pd2002:d5-1 [Citation Analysis]
4
2002The persistence of poverty: true state dependence or unobserved heterogeneity? Some evidence from the Italian Survey on Household Income and Wealth
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b2-1 [Citation Analysis]
3
2002Disturbing the fiscal theory of the price level: Can it fit the eu-15?
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b4-3 [Citation Analysis]
3
2002Displaced workers, early leavers, and re-employment wages
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:c1-1 [Citation Analysis]
3
2002The Effect of New Technology in Payment Services on Banks Intermediation
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:b3-2 [Citation Analysis]
3
2002Binary variables and fixed effects: generalizing conditional logit
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d6-4 [Citation Analysis]
3
2001The interest rate and credit channels in Belgium: An investigation with micro-level firm data
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:a3-1 [Citation Analysis]
3
2002Inflation, Exchange Rates and PPP in a Multivariate Panel Cointegration Model
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d4-2 [Citation Analysis]
3
2002Consistent estimation of discrete-choice models for panel data with multiplicative effects
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d6-2 [Citation Analysis]
3
2001Large-N and Large-T Properties of Panel Data Estimators and the Hausman Test
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:a6-2 [Citation Analysis]
3
2002Assessing Unemployment Traps in Belgium using Panel Data Sample Selection models
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:c1-3 [Citation Analysis]
2
2002On the estimation of panel regression models with fixed effects
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:c6-2 [Citation Analysis]
2
2002Beyond Burgernomics and MacParity: Exchange Rate Forecasts Based on the Law of One Price
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d4-1 [Citation Analysis]
2
2002The timing and the probability of FDI: an application to the US multinational enterprises
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:a3-4 [Citation Analysis]
2
2002Semiparametric Estimation of a Panel Data Proportional Hazards Model with Fixed Effects
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:a5-3 [Citation Analysis]
1
2002Dynamic externalities, local industrial structure and economic development: panel data evidence for Morocco
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:d5-2 [Citation Analysis]
1
2002How does monetary policy affect the production of new loans? Some evidences from French bank panel data
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:a4-4 [Citation Analysis]
1
2002Investment, cash flow and uncertainty: evidence for the Netherlands
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:a3-2 [Citation Analysis]
1
2002Efficiency profiles of MM estimators in dynamic panel data models
RePEc:cpd:pd2002:c6-4 [Citation Analysis]
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