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Main indicators


Raw data:


IF AIF DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.09000000.04
19910.09262605000.04
19920.080.092620.08026200.04
19930.126002600.05
19940.1163240.133350040.670.05
19952.170.232130.41061300.08
19961.50.243290.2806900.1
19970.33280.250000.11
19980.2932290.910000.11
19990.3432150.470000.15
20000.4232190.590000.16
20010.4432170.530000.17
20020.4532210.660000.2
20030.472961210.34430020.070.2
20040.140.5361320.52029400.22
20050.170.5661430.7029500.23
20060.551778280.3626000.22
20070.4778240.3101700.19
20080.290.578240.31017500.21
20090.5178270.350000.21
20100.4778230.290000.17
20110.5578270.350000.22
20120.677890.120000.26
20130.927870.090000.34
20140.687810.010000.24
 
 
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
1994Sources of real exchange rate fluctuations: how important are nominal shocks?. (1994). Gali, Jordi ; Clarida, Richard. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:1994:i:apr:n:3.

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1994A sticky-price manifesto. (1994). Mankiw, N. Gregory ; Ball, Laurence. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:1994:i:apr:n:1.

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2003Commercializing knowledge: university science, knowledge capture and firm performance in biotechnology. (2003). Zucker, Lynne ; Darby, Michael ; Armstrong, Jeff S.. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2003:i:sep:p:149-170.

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1994The effects of monetary policy shocks: evidence from the flow of funds. (1994). Evans, Charles ; Eichenbaum, Martin ; Christiano, Lawrence. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:1994:i:apr:n:5.

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22
Leveraging remittances for development. (2006). Ratha, Dilip. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2006:p:173-185.

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17
2003The Legacy of Milton and Rose Friedmans Free to Choose: Economic Liberalism at the Turn of the 21st Century--Introduction. (2003). Wynne, Mark. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2003:i:oct:p:3-17.

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4
2006Inequality and schooling responses to globalization forces: lessons from history. (2006). Williamson, Jeffrey G.. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2006:p:225-248.

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4
1991Trade liberalization in a multinational-dominated industry: a theoretical and applied general equilibrium analysis. (1991). Rutherford, Thomas ; Markusen, James ; Hunter, Linda . In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:1991:p:39-42.

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4
1994On leading indicators: getting it straight. (1994). Thoma, Mark ; Gray, Jo ; Jo Anna Gray, . In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:1994:i:apr:n:4.

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3
2003The benefits to society of new drugs: a survey of the econometric evidence. (2003). Lichtenberg, Frank. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2003:i:sep:p:43-59.

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2003What have we learned from the measurement of economic freedom?. (2003). Lawson, Robert ; Gwartney, James. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2003:i:oct:p:217-238.

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3
2006Migration, trade, and development: an overview. (2006). Osang, Thomas ; Orrenius, Pia ; Hollifield, James F.. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2006:p:3-8.

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2003Growing by leaps and inches: creative destruction, real cost reduction, and inching up. (2003). Zucker, Lynne ; Darby, Michael. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2003:i:sep:p:13-42.

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3
2006Globalization and Mexican labor markets. (2006). Robertson, Raymond. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2006:p:61-80.

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2
2003Friedmans monetary framework: some lessons. (2003). Bernanke, Ben. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2003:i:oct:p:207-214.

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2
2003Economic freedom and environmental quality. (2003). Stroup, Richard L.. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2003:i:oct:p:73-90.

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2
1991A dynamic dual model of the Free Trade Agreement. (1991). Romero, Jose ; Young, Leslie . In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:1991:p:25-37.

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2003Milton and Rose Friedmans Free to Choose and its impact in the global movement toward free market policy: 1979-2003. (2003). Boettke, Peter. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2003:i:oct:p:137-152.

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2006Remittances and their microeconomic impacts: evidence from Latin America. (2006). Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina. In: Proceedings. RePEc:fip:feddpr:y:2006:p:187-197.

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