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Raw citation data, Impact Factor, Immediacy Index, Published documents, Citations received, , Most cited papers , Latest citations and documents published in this series in EconPapers.

Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19960.110.16855445010.130.07
19970.290.178215215030.380.09
19980.440.19172516700.12
19990.20.2916525500.19
20000.3903300.2
20010.3401600.18
20020.390000.2
20030.410000.21
 
 
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
IdI: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
 
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y
 
Impact Factor:
 
Immediacy Index:
 
Documents published:
 
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Most cited documents in this series:

(1) RePEc:fth:harvid:517a Natural Resource Abundance and Economic Growth. (1995). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 121 times.

(2) RePEc:fth:harvid:512 Income Smoothing and Consumption Smoothing. (1995). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 64 times.

(3) RePEc:fth:harvid:501 Portfolio Capital Flows: Hot or Cold. (1995). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 42 times.

(4) RePEc:fth:harvid:537 Measuring Income Inequality : A New Data-Base. (1996). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 35 times.

(5) RePEc:fth:harvid:591 Does Economic Geography Matter for International Specialization? (1997). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 15 times.

(6) RePEc:fth:harvid:536 Africas Growth Tragedy : Policies and Ethnic Divisions. (1996). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 11 times.

(7) RePEc:fth:harvid:650 Reform from Within. (1998). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 8 times.

(8) RePEc:fth:harvid:659 Schooling Quality in a Cross Section of Countries. (1998). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 8 times.

(9) RePEc:fth:harvid:534 A Representative Consumer Theory of Distribution. (1996). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 7 times.

(10) RePEc:fth:harvid:701 Unveiling the Income-Environment Relationship: An Exploration into the Determinants of Environmental Quality. (1999). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 4 times.

(11) RePEc:fth:harvid:545 Sources of Slow Growth in African Economies. (1996). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 3 times.

(12) RePEc:fth:harvid:477 Poverty and Vulnerability. (1995). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 3 times.

(13) RePEc:fth:harvid:645 The External Debt Problem in Central America: Honduras, Nicaragua, and the HIPC Initiative. (1998). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 3 times.

(14) RePEc:fth:harvid:626 The Microfinance Schism (1998). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 3 times.

(15) RePEc:fth:harvid:614 Economic Depreciation of Natural Resources in Asia and Implications for Net Savings and Long-Run Consumption (1997). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 3 times.

(16) RePEc:fth:harvid:498 Agriculture and Economic Growth: Conceptual Issues and the Keynian Experience. (1995). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 3 times.

(17) RePEc:fth:harvid:642 Why Arent Savings Rates in Latin America Procyclical? (1998). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 3 times.

(18) RePEc:fth:harvid:514 Democratic Transition in Africa : A First Report on an Empirical Project. (1995). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 3 times.

(19) RePEc:fth:harvid:592 Regional Integration and Cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Are Formal Trade Agreements the Right Strategy? (1997). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 2 times.

(20) RePEc:fth:harvid:616 Customs and Trade Facilitation: Challenges and Opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa (1997). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 1 times.

(21) RePEc:fth:harvid:722 Indonesia: Long Road to Recovery. (1999). Harvard - Institute for International Development / Harvard - Institute for International Development
Cited: 1 times.

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