University of Canterbury, Department of Economics / Working Papers in Economics
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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:cbt:econwp:06/09 Overconfidence in Forecasts of Own Performance: An Experimental Study (2006). Cited: 2 times. (2) RePEc:cbt:econwp:06/13 The Robust Relationship Between Taxes and State Economic Growth (2006). Cited: 2 times. (3) RePEc:cbt:econwp:06/06 The Causes of Order Effects in Contingent Valuation Surveys: An Experimental Investigation (2006). Cited: 1 times. (4) RePEc:cbt:econwp:06/02 Ex Ante Liability Rules in New Zealands Health and Safety in Employment Act: A Law and Economics Analysis (2006). Cited: 1 times. (5) RePEc:cbt:econwp:06/07 Differential Time and Money Pricing as a Mechanism for In-kind Redistribution (2006). Cited: 1 times. (6) RePEc:cbt:econwp:06/03 Incentives and the Changing Structure of Penalties in New Zealands Health and Safety in Employment Act (2006). Cited: 1 times. Recent citations received in: | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 Recent citations received in: 2006 (1) RePEc:cbt:econwp:06/02 Ex Ante Liability Rules in New Zealands Health and Safety in Employment Act: A Law and Economics Analysis (2006). University of Canterbury, Department of Economics / Working Papers in Economics (2) RePEc:cbt:econwp:06/03 Incentives and the Changing Structure of Penalties in New Zealands Health and Safety in Employment Act (2006). University of Canterbury, Department of Economics / Working Papers in Economics (3) RePEc:cbt:econwp:06/08 Paying Vs. Waiting in the Pursuit of Specific Egalitarianism (2006). University of Canterbury, Department of Economics / Working Papers in Economics Recent citations received in: 2005 Recent citations received in: 2004 Recent citations received in: 2003 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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