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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.110.0966958536030.050.04
19910.230.14630211025050.110.05
19920.210.094132911223070.170.05
19930.380.145141873300.05
19940.30.12218862600.04
19950.190.17361233479090.250.09
19961.550.2526333859080.150.09
19971.160.21291357881021140.480.09
19980.850.224283581690140.330.13
19991.720.2931497711223.3120.390.15
20001.860.419437731361.5160.840.15
20011.760.383469150883.4631.850.18
20022.550.4146742531352.2521.130.2
20032.560.4437817802050260.70.2
20042.270.4627228831880230.850.2
20052.20.46424496414104210.25
20061.970.4921423691360291.380.22
20072.40.4206315100.19
20083.430.430217200.19
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
1997Legal Determinants of External Finance
RePEc:fth:harver:1788 [Citation Analysis]
1241
1990PATENT STATISTICS AS ECONOMIC INDICATORS: A SURVEY.
RePEc:fth:harver:1473 [Citation Analysis]
678
1995Economic Reform and the Progress of Global Integration
RePEc:fth:harver:1733 [Citation Analysis]
341
1989CONSUMPTION, INCOME, AND INTEREST RATES: REINTERPRETING THE TIME SERIES EVIDENCE
RePEc:fth:harver:1435 [Citation Analysis]
309
2003Why Have Americans Become More Obese?
RePEc:fth:harver:1994 [Citation Analysis]
250
1995Income Smoothing and Consumption Smoothing
RePEc:fth:harver:1727 [Citation Analysis]
218
1995The Growth of Nations
RePEc:fth:harver:1732 [Citation Analysis]
190
1998State Versus Private Ownership
RePEc:fth:harver:1841 [Citation Analysis]
183
1995Production Functions: The Search for Identification
RePEc:fth:harver:1719 [Citation Analysis]
170
2006Trade, FDI, and the Organization of Firms
RePEc:fth:harver:2118 [Citation Analysis]
162
1999The Geographic Concentration of Industry: Does Natural Advantage Explain Agglomeration?
RePEc:fth:harver:1862 [Citation Analysis]
129
1998Geography and Economic Development
RePEc:fth:harver:1856 [Citation Analysis]
125
1995Some Lessons from the Yield Curve
RePEc:fth:harver:1713 [Citation Analysis]
124
1990AN AGING SOCIETY: OPPORTUNITY OR CHALLENGE.
RePEc:fth:harver:1490 [Citation Analysis]
119
2000Asset Pricing at the Millennium
RePEc:fth:harver:1897 [Citation Analysis]
116
2003Disagreement about Inflation Expectations
RePEc:fth:harver:2011 [Citation Analysis]
114
2003The New Comparative Economics
RePEc:fth:harver:2002 [Citation Analysis]
112
2001Sticky Information Versus Sticky Prices: A Proposal to Replace the New Keynesian Phillips Curve
RePEc:fth:harver:1922 [Citation Analysis]
108
1998The Quality of Government
RePEc:fth:harver:1847 [Citation Analysis]
107
1988HOW DOES MACROECONOMIC POLICY AFFECT OUTPUT?
RePEc:fth:harver:1418 [Citation Analysis]
95
1996Financial Crises in Emerging Markets: The Lessons from 1995
RePEc:fth:harver:1759 [Citation Analysis]
93
2002The NAIRU in Theory and Practice
RePEc:fth:harver:1963 [Citation Analysis]
91
2004Simple Estimators for the Parameters of Discrete Dynamic Games (with Entry/Exit Examples)
RePEc:fth:harver:2036 [Citation Analysis]
88
1992The Effect of the Minimum Wage on the Fast Food Industry.
RePEc:fth:harver:1584 [Citation Analysis]
85
1996Wage Inequality and Segregation
RePEc:fth:harver:1777 [Citation Analysis]
84
1991Changes in Relative Wages, 1963-1987: Supply and Demand Factors.
RePEc:fth:harver:1580 [Citation Analysis]
84
1999Implementation and Renegotiation
RePEc:fth:harver:1863 [Citation Analysis]
83
1991ON THE LABOR MARKET EFFECTS OF IMMIGRATION AND TRADE.
RePEc:fth:harver:1556 [Citation Analysis]
83
2002Optimal Currency Areas
RePEc:fth:harver:1958 [Citation Analysis]
69
2001Financial Contracting
RePEc:fth:harver:1924 [Citation Analysis]
66
2002The 6D Bias and the Equity Premium Puzzle
RePEc:fth:harver:1947 [Citation Analysis]
65
2005Trends in U. S. Wage Inequality: Re-Assessing the Revisionists
RePEc:fth:harver:2095 [Citation Analysis]
65
2002Fractionalization
RePEc:fth:harver:1959 [Citation Analysis]
65
2002Are Technology Improvements Contractionary?
RePEc:fth:harver:1986 [Citation Analysis]
64
2005Rising Wage Inequality: The Role of Composition and Prices
RePEc:fth:harver:2096 [Citation Analysis]
64
2001Information Technology and the U. S. Economy
RePEc:fth:harver:1911 [Citation Analysis]
62
1996The Mexican Peso Crisis: Sudden Death or Death Foretold?
RePEc:fth:harver:1760 [Citation Analysis]
61
1990PRODUCTIVITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH.
RePEc:fth:harver:1487 [Citation Analysis]
61
2002Geography, Economic Policy and Regional Development in China
RePEc:fth:harver:1950 [Citation Analysis]
60
1996Trade Liberalization and Income Distribution
RePEc:fth:harver:1769 [Citation Analysis]
57
1995Economic Convergence and Economic Policies
RePEc:fth:harver:1715 [Citation Analysis]
53
1999The Savers-Spenders Theory of Fiscal Policy
RePEc:fth:harver:1888 [Citation Analysis]
52
1998Trend Employment Growth and the Bunching of Job Creation and Destruction
RePEc:fth:harver:1818 [Citation Analysis]
51
1998An Account of Global Factor Trade
RePEc:fth:harver:1849 [Citation Analysis]
50
1996Does Economic Geography Matter for International Specialization?
RePEc:fth:harver:1773 [Citation Analysis]
50
1998Corporate Ownership Around the World
RePEc:fth:harver:1840 [Citation Analysis]
50
2003Choosing (And Reneging On) Exchange Rate Regimes
RePEc:fth:harver:2008 [Citation Analysis]
48
2000Why Do The Poor Live In Cities?
RePEc:fth:harver:1891 [Citation Analysis]
47
2000Government Ownership of Banks
RePEc:fth:harver:1890 [Citation Analysis]
47
1998Market Access, Economic Geography and Comparative Advantage: An Empirical Assessment
RePEc:fth:harver:1850 [Citation Analysis]
45

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