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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090.095393747040.080.04
19910.170.170204871526.780.110.05
19920.140.09561861231758.880.140.05
19930.120.1483451261533.360.130.05
19940.250.1231123104267.740.130.04
19950.350.1732955792828.670.220.09
19960.60.248801633815.8130.270.09
19970.690.2142580805510.980.190.09
19980.890.2242946908010220.520.13
19991.230.292218258410312210.15
20002.50.41975641601.350.260.15
20012.80.381191411151.710.090.18
20020.40.4184630128.30.2
20030.420.4484019812.530.380.2
20040.630.460161000.2
20051.380.46081100.25
20060.4910000.22
20070.420100.19
20080.430100.19
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
1999The Science of Monetary Policy: A New Keynesian Perspective
RePEc:cvs:starer:99-13 [Citation Analysis]
1551
1995Inside the Black Box: The Credit Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission
RePEc:cvs:starer:95-15 [Citation Analysis]
714
1998The Financial Accelerator in a Quantitative Business Cycle Framework
RePEc:cvs:starer:98-03 [Citation Analysis]
486
1996Inequality and Growth.
RePEc:cvs:starer:96-22 [Citation Analysis]
253
1997Systematic Monetary Policy and the Effects of Oil Price Shocks.
RePEc:cvs:starer:97-25 [Citation Analysis]
233
1993Innovations and Technological Spillovers
RePEc:cvs:starer:93-31 [Citation Analysis]
130
1996Learning by Doing and the Choice of Technology.
RePEc:cvs:starer:96-25 [Citation Analysis]
125
1996Indeterminacy and Sector-Specific Externalities
RePEc:cvs:starer:96-12 [Citation Analysis]
117
1999Socio-Economic Distance and Spatial Patterns in Unemployment.
RePEc:cvs:starer:99-04 [Citation Analysis]
102
1999Liquidity Crises in Emerging Markets: Theory and Policy.
RePEc:cvs:starer:99-14 [Citation Analysis]
99
1998Financial Crises in Emerging Markets: A Canonical Model
RePEc:cvs:starer:98-21 [Citation Analysis]
97
1997Social Interactions, Local Spillovers and Unemployment
RePEc:cvs:starer:97-17 [Citation Analysis]
74
1992Monetary Policy, Business Cycles and the Behavior of Small Manufacturing Firms
RePEc:cvs:starer:92-08 [Citation Analysis]
70
1998Monetary Policy Rules and Macroeconomic Stability: Evidence and some Theory
RePEc:cvs:starer:98-01 [Citation Analysis]
64
1997Monetary Policy Rules in Practice: Some International Evidence
RePEc:cvs:starer:97-32 [Citation Analysis]
63
1996The Mexican Peso Crisis: Sudden Death or Death Foretold?
RePEc:cvs:starer:96-20 [Citation Analysis]
61
1998The Asian Liquidity Crisis
RePEc:cvs:starer:98-27 [Citation Analysis]
57
1991Level and Growth Effects of Human Capital: A Cross-Country Study of the Convergence Hypothesis
RePEc:cvs:starer:91-26 [Citation Analysis]
57
1996How the Bundesbank Conducts Monetary Policy.
RePEc:cvs:starer:96-14 [Citation Analysis]
55
1998Cultural Transmission, Marriage and the Evolution of Ethnic and Religious Traits
RePEc:cvs:starer:98-40 [Citation Analysis]
54
1995The Law of One Price Over 700 Years
RePEc:cvs:starer:95-13 [Citation Analysis]
53
1998Financial Fragility and the Exchange Rate Regime
RePEc:cvs:starer:98-05 [Citation Analysis]
51
1996The Measurement of Income Mobility: An Introduction to the Literature
RePEc:cvs:starer:96-05 [Citation Analysis]
49
1993The Diversification of Production
RePEc:cvs:starer:93-11 [Citation Analysis]
47
1991Rational Learning Leads to Nash Equilibrium
RePEc:cvs:starer:91-18 [Citation Analysis]
37
1991Indeterminacy and Increasing Returns
RePEc:cvs:starer:91-59 [Citation Analysis]
36
1986The Relationship Between Firm Growth, Size, and Age: Estimates for 100 Manufacturing Industries
RePEc:cvs:starer:86-33 [Citation Analysis]
34
1988FURTHER EVIDENCE ON THE ASYMMETRIC BEHAVIOR OF UNEMPLOYMENT RATES OVER THE BUSINESS CYCLE
RePEc:cvs:starer:88-23 [Citation Analysis]
34
1998Innovation Complementarity and Scale of Production
RePEc:cvs:starer:98-42 [Citation Analysis]
33
1995Indeterminacy and Sector-Specific Externalities
RePEc:cvs:starer:95-02 [Citation Analysis]
31
1994The Financial Accelerator and the Flight to Quality
RePEc:cvs:starer:94-24 [Citation Analysis]
30
2002Wavelets in Economics and Finance: Past and Future
RePEc:cvs:starer:02-02 [Citation Analysis]
30
1989PRODUCTION FRONTIERS WITH CROSS-SECTINAL AND TIME-SERIES VARIATION IN EFFICIENCY LEVELS
RePEc:cvs:starer:89-18 [Citation Analysis]
28
1983Price Competition in a Capacity-Constrained Duopoly
RePEc:cvs:starer:83-08 [Citation Analysis]
28
1986Budget Constrained Sequential Auctions
RePEc:cvs:starer:86-21 [Citation Analysis]
28
1996Technology, Employment, and the Business Cycle: Do Technology Shocks Explain Aggregate Fluctuations?
RePEc:cvs:starer:96-28 [Citation Analysis]
28
1996Stepping Stone Mobility.
RePEc:cvs:starer:96-26 [Citation Analysis]
27
1995The Collapse of the Mexican Peso: What Have We Learned?
RePEc:cvs:starer:95-22 [Citation Analysis]
27
1993U.S. Commercial Banking: Trends, Cycles, and Policy
RePEc:cvs:starer:93-19 [Citation Analysis]
27
1996Unequal Societies.
RePEc:cvs:starer:96-17 [Citation Analysis]
27
2001A Model of TFP
RePEc:cvs:starer:01-08 [Citation Analysis]
25
1999The IT Revolution and the Stock Market.
RePEc:cvs:starer:99-02 [Citation Analysis]
25
1994The Turnover of UK Teachers: A Competing Risks Analysis
RePEc:cvs:starer:94-21 [Citation Analysis]
24
1997Investment Behavior, Observable Expectations and Internal Funds
RePEc:cvs:starer:97-30 [Citation Analysis]
22
1995Product Diversity, Endogenous Markups and Development Traps
RePEc:cvs:starer:95-09 [Citation Analysis]
22
1995On Growth and Indeterminacy: Some Theory and Evidence
RePEc:cvs:starer:95-08 [Citation Analysis]
21
1997General Competitive Analysis with Asymmetric Information
RePEc:cvs:starer:97-38 [Citation Analysis]
21
2001Talking Ourselves to Efficiency: Coordination in Inter-Generational Minimum Games with Private, Almost Common and Common Knowledge of Advice
RePEc:cvs:starer:01-11 [Citation Analysis]
21
1988NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS: A STUDY IN TECHNOLOGICAL LOCK-IN
RePEc:cvs:starer:88-33 [Citation Analysis]
21
1997Cross-Country Growth Regressions.
RePEc:cvs:starer:97-20 [Citation Analysis]
21

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 0:
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