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Discussion Paper / Center for Intergenerational Studies, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University


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IF AIF IF5 DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y D5Y C5Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.11000 (%)0.06
19910.1000 (%)0.04
19920.1000 (%)0.05
19930.13000 (%)0.06
19940.14000 (%)0.06
19950.17000 (%)0.1
19960.22000 (%)0.09
19970.220100 (%)0.09
19980.24000 (%)0.12
19990.30200 (%)0.15
20000.366610.17200 (%)10.170.14
20010.36384425662 (8%)0.16
20020.160.370.1685129110.09294474471 (3.4%)40.050.18
20030.020.390.025818720.018812321292 (%)0.19
20040.070.40.0649236130.064814310187111 (2.1%)20.040.18
20050.110.420.0842278190.07371071223618 (%)10.020.2
20060.070.450.075283210.071091627220 (%)10.20.19
20070.040.380.05283150.0547223913 (%)0.16
20080.390.09283170.06515414 (%)0.17
20090.360.1283160.0609610 (%)0.17
20100.3428350.02047 (%)0.15
20110.40.6283230.08053 (%)0.19
20120.44283150.0500 (%)0.2
20130.49283150.0500 (%)0.2
20140.52283210.0700 (%)0.23
20150.5428360.0200 (%)0.24
20160.6283180.0600 (%)0.27
20170.64283100.0400 (%)0.28
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
IF5: Impact Factor: C5Y / D5Y
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
D5Y: Number of articles published in y-1 until y-5
C5Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 until y-5
%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

 

50 most cited documents in this series:


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12003Family Policies and Low Fertility in Western Europe. (2003). Neyer, Gerda . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:161.

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22004The Consortium Standard and Patent Pools. (2004). nagaoka, sadao ; Aoki, Reiko. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:222.

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32005The Rate of Return of Pay-As-You-Go Pension Systems: A More Exact Consumption-Loan Model of Interest. (2005). Mikula, Boguslaw D. ; Settergren, Ole . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:249.

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42003Fertility and Family Policies in France. (2003). Letablier, Marie-Therese . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:160.

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52004Pension Expenditure Projections, Pension Liabilities and European Union Fiscal Rules. (2004). Franco, Daniele ; Marino, Maria Rosaria ; Zotteri, Stefania . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:231.

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62003Tax Financed Government Health Expenditure and Growth with Capital Deepening Externality. (2003). Hosoya, Kei . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:153.

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72001Household Savings and Wealth Distribution in Japan. (2001). Takayama, Noriyuki ; Kitamura, Yukinobu ; Arita, Fumiko . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:38.

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82002Maximal-Element Rationalizability. (2002). Sprumont, Yves ; Bossert, Walter ; Suzumura, Kotaro. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:124.

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92005Pension Reform in Japan. (2005). Takayama, Noriyuki. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:253.

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102006Actuarial Neutrality across Generations Applied to Public Pensions under Population Ageing: Effects on Government Finances and National Saving. (2006). Oksanen, Heikki . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:284.

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112006Implicit Pension Debt and the Role of Public Pensions for Human Capital Accumulation: An Assessment for Germany. (2006). Werding, Martin. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:283.

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122004Demographic Changes and Labour Market in Romania. (2004). vasile, valentina. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:212.

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132001The Australian Approach to Retirement Income Provision. (2001). Piggott, John ; Bateman, Hazel. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:11.

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142003On the Possibility of Continuous, Paretian and Egalitarian Evaluation of Infinite Utility Streams. (2003). Suzumura, Kotaro ; Shinotsuka, Tomoichi . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:189.

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152002The Role of Global Economy in Financing Old Age: The Case of Singapore. (2002). Asher, Mukul G.. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:79.

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3
162003Fertility and Family Policies in Nordic Countries, 1960-2000. (2003). Tsuya, Noriko O.. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:163.

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3
172001Social Security arrangements in Singapore: An Assessment. (2001). Asher, Mukul G. ; Karunarathne, Wasana. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:9.

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182002中東欧における年金改革の現状 : Katharina Muller, The Political Economy of Pension Reform in Central-Eastern Europe, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999, xiv, 222p の紹介とè. (2002). , . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:49.

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192004Reforming the German Public Pension System. (2004). Borsch-Supan, Axel H. ; Wilke, Christina B.. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:226.

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202005Romanias Pension System Between Present Restrictions and Future Exigencies. (2005). Zaman, Gheorghe ; vasile, valentina. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:268.

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212000Informational Requirements for Social Choice in Economic Environments. (2000). Tadenuma, Koichi ; Fleurbaey, Marc ; Suzumura, Kotaro. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:2.

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2
222005The Speed of Convergence in a Two-Sector Growth Model with Health Capital. (2005). Hosoya, Kei . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:245.

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2
232001The United Kingdom Pension System: Key Issues. (2001). Blake, David. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:15.

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2
242005The Public Pension System in the Czech Republic from the Point of View of Public Finance. (2005). Bezdek, Vladimir. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:257.

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2
252001The Effects of Emission Permits on Growth and the Environment. (2001). Ono, Tetsuo. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:33.

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262002Pension Reform of PRC: Incentives, Governance and Policy Options. (2002). Takayama, Noriyuki. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:129.

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272001Rationalizability of Choice Functions on General Domains Without Full Transitivity. (2001). Sprumont, Yves ; Bossert, Walter ; Suzumura, Kotaro. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:28.

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282004A Macro Analysis of China Pension Pooling System: Incentive Issues and Financial Problem. (2004). Chen, Vivian Y.. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:195.

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2
292002Persistent Inequality. (2002). Ray, Debraj ; Mookherjee, Dilip. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:57.

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302004Changes in the Japanese Pension System. (2004). Takayama, Noriyuki. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:227.

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2
312003Pension Reform in Russia: First Year of Implementing. (2003). Afanasiev, S. A.. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:146.

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2
322004Family and Fertility in Poland: Changes during the Transition Period. (2004). Frtczak, Ewa . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:206.

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332002The Pension Reform in Bulgaria: Two Years after the Start. (2002). Shopov, Georgi ; Loukanova, Pobeda ; Tafradjiyski, Borislav ; Staykova, Dochka . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:64.

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2
342005The Canadian Pension System. (2005). Tamagno, Edward . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:278.

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352004Social Security and Trust Fund Management. (2004). Oshio, Takashi. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:192.

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362002Two Patterns of Price Dynamics were Observed in Greenhouse Gases Emissions Trading Experiments: An Application of Point Equilibrium. (2002). Saijo, Tatsuyoshi ; Hizen, Yoichi ; Niizawa, Hidenori ; Kusakawa, Takao . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:86.

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372002New Patterns of Family Formation and Family Life in Poland. (2002). Kowalska, Irena . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:63.

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2
382004The Balance Sheet of Social Security Pensions in Japan. (2004). Takayama, Noriyuki. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:235.

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392003Low Fertility and Family Policy in Japan: in an International Comparative Perspective. (2003). Atoh, Makoto ; Akachi, Mayuko . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:156.

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402003Budget Deficits and Economic Growth. (2003). Shibata, Akihisa ; Futagami, Koichi. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:133.

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412002Old-Age Pension System and Its Place in the Czech Welfare State. (2002). Vylitova, Marketa . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:62.

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422001Italy: The Search for a Sustainable PAYG Pension System. (2001). Franco, Daniele. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:10.

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432005Pension Reform in Russia: A Challenge of Low Pension Age. (2005). Sinyavskaya, Oxana . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:267.

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442002Net Pension Liabilities, Intergenerational Equity, and Pension Reforms. (2002). Oshio, Takashi. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:131.

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452005Social Security Pensions and Intergenerational Equity: The Japanese Case. (2005). Takayama, Noriyuki. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:282.

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462004MALAYSIA: Pension & Financial Market Reforms and Key Issues on Governance. (2004). Thillainathan, R.. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:197.

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472002Hungarian Pension System: The Permanet Reform. (2002). Simonovits, Andras. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:61.

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48Microeconomics of Declining Birthrate: Review of Existing Literature. (2004). Aoki, Reiko. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:228.

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492003The Japanese Public Pension System: What Went Wrong and What Reform Measures We Have. (2003). Takayama, Noriyuki. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:179.

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502004Supplementary Pension Funds in Hungary. (2004). Matits, agnes . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:208.

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50 most relevant documents in this series (papers most cited in the last two years)


#YearTitleCited
12003Family Policies and Low Fertility in Western Europe. (2003). Neyer, Gerda . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:161.

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9
22005The Rate of Return of Pay-As-You-Go Pension Systems: A More Exact Consumption-Loan Model of Interest. (2005). Mikula, Boguslaw D. ; Settergren, Ole . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:249.

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8
32001The Australian Approach to Retirement Income Provision. (2001). Piggott, John ; Bateman, Hazel. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:11.

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3
42004The Consortium Standard and Patent Pools. (2004). nagaoka, sadao ; Aoki, Reiko. In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:222.

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3
52003Tax Financed Government Health Expenditure and Growth with Capital Deepening Externality. (2003). Hosoya, Kei . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:153.

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2
62005The Speed of Convergence in a Two-Sector Growth Model with Health Capital. (2005). Hosoya, Kei . In: Discussion Paper. RePEc:hit:piedp1:245.

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