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The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress / Centre for the Study of Living Standards


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Main indicators


Raw data:


IF AIF DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.08000000.04
19910.08000000.04
19920.08000000.04
19930.09000000.05
19940.1000000.04
19950.19000000.07
19960.23000000.09
19970.29000000.1
19980.29000000.11
19990.33000000.14
20000.42000000.16
20010.44141440.29270020.140.17
20020.210.44152960.2119143030.20.19
20030.280.462990.31029800.2
20040.070.532970.24015100.22
20050.562920.070000.23
20060.532900000.22
20070.462960.210000.19
20080.492930.10000.21
20090.52920.070000.2
20100.462920.070000.16
20110.572970.240000.22
20120.662910.030000.26
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CDO: Cumulative number of documents published until year y
CCU: Cumulative number of citations to papers published until year y
CIF: Cumulative impact factor
CIT: Number of citations to papers published 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

 

Most cited documents in this series:


YearTitleCited
2001Social Capital, the Economy and Well-being. (2001). Helliwell, John . In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:1:y:2001:jh.

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2002Productivity Concepts, Trends And Prospects: An Overview. (2002). Sharpe, Andrew . In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:2:y:2002:as.

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2001Are the Kids All Right? Intergenerational Mobility and Child Well-being in Canada. (2001). Corak, Miles . In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:1:y:2001:mc.

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2001Trends in Economic Well-being in Canada in the 1990s. (2001). Sharpe, Andrew ; Osberg, Lars . In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:1:y:2001:aslo.

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4
2002Social Divergence and Productivity: Making a Connection. (2002). Owen, Dorian P. ; Knowles, Stephen ; Grafton, Quentin R.. In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:2:y:2002:rqg.

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4
2002Understanding Productivity and Income Differentials Among OECD Countries: A Survey. (2002). van Ark, Bart. In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:2:y:2002:bva.

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2001Monetary Policy and the Economic Well-being of Canadians. (2001). O'Reilly, Brian ; Jenkins, Paul . In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:1:y:2001:pjbo.

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2002Working Smarter: Education and Productivity. (2002). Sweetman, Arthur . In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:2:y:2002:asweet.

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2
2002Natural Capital, Sustainability and Productivity: An Exploration of the Linkages. (2002). Olewiler, Nancy . In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:2:y:2002:no.

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2
2001Needs and Wants: What is Social Progress and How Should it be Measured. (2001). Osberg, Lars . In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:1:y:2001:lo.

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2001Economic Growth and Environmental Degradation in Canada. (2001). Day, Kathleen ; Grafton, Quentin R.. In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:1:y:2001:kdfqg.

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2001Relentless Incrementalism: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Canadian Income Security Policy. (2001). Battle, Ken . In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:1:y:2001:kb.

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2002Should Productivity Be a Social Priority?. (2002). Heath, Joseph . In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:2:y:2002:jh.

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2002The Impact of Health on Productivity: Macro and Microeconomic Evidence and Policy Implications. (2002). Tompa, Emile. In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:2:y:2002:et.

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2002Social Policy and Productivity Growth: What are the Linkages?. (2002). Harris, Richard G.. In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:2:y:2002:rh.

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2001The Longest Decade: Introduction and Overview. (2001). Sharpe, Andrew ; Banting, Keith ; St-Hilaire, France. In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:1:y:2001:int.

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2002The Impact of Productivity Growth on Government Fiscal Balances. (2002). Dungan, Peter . In: The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress. RePEc:sls:repsls:v:2:y:2002:pd.

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