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Department of Economics at Dalhousie University working papers archive / Working Papers of the Department of Economics at Dalhousie University

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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.0914121000.04
19910.11021800.05
19920.040.09135524100.05
19930.040.111423100.05
19940.040.12024100.04
19950.090.17991111000.09
19960.274900.09
19970.212211600.09
19980.220.22146192500.13
19990.190.2971216300.15
20000.10.4115212010.090.15
20010.38201800.18
20020.150.4147132500.2
20030.44315600.2
20040.710.4607500.2
20051.670.46213500.25
20060.490200.22
20070.4294200.19
20080.4321900.19
20090.090.42011100.19
20100.250.33304100.16
20110.50500.27
 
 
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
1992Whats Mine is Yours?: The Influence of Male and Female Incomes on Patterns of Household Expenditure.
RePEc:dal:wparch:92-12 [Citation Analysis]
49
1998An Index of Economic Well-being for Canada.
RePEc:dal:wparch:98-08 [Citation Analysis]
34
1997International Comparisons of Poverty Intensity : Index Decomposition and Bootstrap Inference.
RePEc:dal:wparch:97-03 [Citation Analysis]
20
1998Trade Liberalization and Productivity-A Panel Study of the Mexican Manufacturing Industry
RePEc:dal:wparch:tradelib [Citation Analysis]
17
2003Aid, policies and growth, redux
RePEc:dal:wparch:redux2 [Citation Analysis]
12
1999The Well-Being of Young Canadian Children in International Perspective.
RePEc:dal:wparch:99-01 [Citation Analysis]
9
1995The Equity/Efficiency Trade-Off in Retrospect.
RePEc:dal:wparch:95-04 [Citation Analysis]
8
2002On Sens Approach to Poverty Measures and Recent Developments
RePEc:dal:wparch:sensw [Citation Analysis]
7
1990Testing the Export-Growth Hypothsis for Ghana.
RePEc:dal:wparch:90-10 [Citation Analysis]
5
2000Long Run Trends in Economic Inequality in Five Countries - a Birth Cohort View.
RePEc:dal:wparch:2000-1 [Citation Analysis]
4
1998New Borders and Trade Flows: a Gravity Model Analysis of the Baltic States.
RePEc:dal:wparch:98-04 [Citation Analysis]
3
1990PRICE-SENSITIVE ADULT-EQUIVALENCE SCALES FOR CANADA.
RePEc:dal:wparch:90-01 [Citation Analysis]
3
2003How Has the Literature on Ginis Index Evolved in the Past 80 Years?
RePEc:dal:wparch:howgini [Citation Analysis]
3
1996Trade Liberalization and Productivity: A Panel Study of the Mexican Manufacturing Industry
RePEc:dal:wparch:97-05 [Citation Analysis]
3
1992Inter-Regional Migration and Inter-Industry Labour Mobility in Canada: A Simultaneous Approach.
RePEc:dal:wparch:92-08 [Citation Analysis]
3
1990MEASURING POVERTY AMONG CANADIAN HOUSEHOLDS: SENSITIVITY TO CHOICE OF MEASURE AND SCALE.
RePEc:dal:wparch:90-07 [Citation Analysis]
3
1993Does Unemployment Insurance Increase Unemployment?
RePEc:dal:wparch:93-05 [Citation Analysis]
2
1992A Dominant Firm Model of Price Determination in the US Fresh Salmon Market; 1985-1988.
RePEc:dal:wparch:92-03 [Citation Analysis]
2
1998In and Out of the Labour Market: Long-Term Income Consequences of Interruptions in Paid Work
RePEc:dal:wparch:98-03 [Citation Analysis]
2
2007The Impact of Monetary Policy Shocks on Stock Prices: Evidence from Canada and the United States
RePEc:dal:wparch:stock_money19.pdf [Citation Analysis]
2
1989FISHING IN DIFFERENT POOLS: JOB SEARCH STRATEGIES AND JOB-FINDING SUCCESS IN CANADA IN THE EARLY 1980S.
RePEc:dal:wparch:89-03 [Citation Analysis]
2
1998Schooling, Literacy and Individual Earnings.
RePEc:dal:wparch:98-06 [Citation Analysis]
2
1998The Terms of Trade, Productivity Shocks, and The Current Account
RePEc:dal:wparch:global [Citation Analysis]
1
2008Tasks and Opportunities within Indian Families
RePEc:dal:wparch:tasks.pdf [Citation Analysis]
1
1999Canadas Federal Arrangement is the Most Enough.
RePEc:dal:wparch:99-03 [Citation Analysis]
1
1990SEARCHING FOR A WILL OTHE WISP: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE NAIRU IN CANADA.
RePEc:dal:wparch:90-04 [Citation Analysis]
1
2007How Should We Measure Poverty in a Changing World? Methodological Issues and Chinese Case Study
RePEc:dal:wparch:rderevision9 [Citation Analysis]
1
1993Canadian Child Benefits : Behavioural Connsequences; Income Adequacy and Alternatives.
RePEc:dal:wparch:93-03 [Citation Analysis]
1
2000The Virtues of Flexibility: Import Dependence and External Shocks
RePEc:dal:wparch:eshocks [Citation Analysis]
1
1991Inflation and Stabilization in Argentina after 1975 Part 1: A Computable General Equilibrium Model.
RePEc:dal:wparch:91-07 [Citation Analysis]
1
1999Present Value Tests of the Current Account with Durables Consumption
RePEc:dal:wparch:present [Citation Analysis]
1
1998Potential Access to Maternity and Parental Benefits in Canada: Implications of the Switch from UI to EI
RePEc:dal:wparch:98-02 [Citation Analysis]
1
1996Economic Growth, Income Distribution and Economic Welfare in Canada 1975-1994
RePEc:dal:wparch:econgrow [Citation Analysis]
1
1991The Costs and Benefits and Anti-Poverty Policy.
RePEc:dal:wparch:91-01 [Citation Analysis]
1
1995New Distribution Tests for Stochastic Dominance.
RePEc:dal:wparch:95-02 [Citation Analysis]
1
1992Predicting Probabilities : Inherent and Sampling Variability in the Estimation of Discrete-Choice Models.
RePEc:dal:wparch:92-10 [Citation Analysis]
1
1998Poverty Intensity - How Well Does Canada Compare?
RePEc:dal:wparch:canpov [Citation Analysis]
1
2007U-Statistics and Their Asymptotic Results for Some Inequality and Poverty Measures
RePEc:dal:wparch:senletters5 [Citation Analysis]
1
1993John F. Graham Memorial Lecture Series: Federal-Provincial Taxation In Turbulent Times.
RePEc:dal:wparch:93-09 [Citation Analysis]
1
1989THE ACQUISITION OF WEALTH IN NOVA SCOTIA IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
RePEc:dal:wparch:89-02 [Citation Analysis]
1
2005The Impact of Hedging on Stock Return and Firm Value: New Evidence from Canadian Oil and Gas Companies
RePEc:dal:wparch:hedging [Citation Analysis]
1
1997Unemployment Costs of Inflation Targeting.
RePEc:dal:wparch:97-04 [Citation Analysis]
1
1999An Anatomy of the Sen and Sen-Shorrocks-Thon Indices: Multiplicative Decomposability and its Subgroup Decompositions.
RePEc:dal:wparch:99-05 [Citation Analysis]
1

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