Department of Economics, University of St. Gallen / University of St. Gallen Department of Economics working paper series 2004
Raw citation data, Impact Factor, Immediacy Index, Published documents, Citations received, , Most cited papers , Latest citations and documents published in this series in EconPapers.
  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:usg:dp2004:2004-19 Long-run Effects of Public Sector Sponsored Training in West Germany (2004). Department of Economics, University of St. Gallen / University of St. Gallen Department of Economics working paper series 2004 Cited: 18 times. (2) RePEc:usg:dp2004:2004-06 Sequential Matching Estimation of
Dynamic Causal Models (2004). Department of Economics, University of St. Gallen / University of St. Gallen Department of Economics working paper series 2004 Cited: 16 times. (3) RePEc:usg:dp2004:2004-03 Aging, Labor Markets and
Pension Reform in Austria (2004). Department of Economics, University of St. Gallen / University of St. Gallen Department of Economics working paper series 2004 Cited: 4 times. (4) RePEc:usg:dp2004:2004-09 Sustainable Fiscal Policy in a Federal System Switzerland as an Example (2004). Department of Economics, University of St. Gallen / University of St. Gallen Department of Economics working paper series 2004 Cited: 2 times. (5) RePEc:usg:dp2004:2004-11 The Macroeconomic Effects of Foreign Aid: A Survey (2004). Department of Economics, University of St. Gallen / University of St. Gallen Department of Economics working paper series 2004 Cited: 2 times. (6) RePEc:usg:dp2004:2004-02 Money illusion and
coordination failure (2004). Department of Economics, University of St. Gallen / University of St. Gallen Department of Economics working paper series 2004 Cited: 1 times. Latest citations received in: | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 Latest citations received in: 2003 Latest citations received in: 2002 Latest citations received in: 2001 Latest citations received in: 2000 Warning!! This is still an experimental service. The results of this service should be interpreted with care, especially in research assessment exercises. The processing of documents is automatic. There still are errors and omissions in the identification of references. We are working to improve the software to increase the accuracy of the results. Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.
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