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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19960.080.183181806050.160.09
19970.020.18203681200.09
19980.10.22314515010.040.12
19990.140.263853436050.130.16
20000.150.366214761955.6130.210.17
20010.240.352151100248.350.240.17
20020.190.41318831618.820.150.19
20030.060.4034200.2
20040.4401300.22
20050.460000.27
20060.482611000.24
20070.120.43543263090.260.2
20080.160.430296110080.270.2
20090.250.368565166.30.21
 
 
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
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Most cited documents in this series:

(1) RePEc:yor:yorken:01/03 Aggregation, Persistence and Volatility in a Macromodel. (2001).
Cited: 24 times.

(2) RePEc:yor:yorken:96/19 An Economic Approach to Clinical Trial Design and Research Priority Setting (1996).
Cited: 23 times.

(3) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/26 Income, Income Inequality and Health: What can we Learn from Aggregate Data? (2000).
Cited: 22 times.

(4) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/51 The role of tobacco taxes in starting and quitting smoking (2000).
Cited: 20 times.

(5) RePEc:yor:yorken:95/17 Fiscal Crises and Aggregate Demand: Can High Public Debt Reverse the Effects of Fiscal Policy? (1995).
Cited: 18 times.

(6) RePEc:yor:yorken:94/2 A Model of the ERM Crisis (1994).
Cited: 17 times.

(7) RePEc:yor:yorken:07/21 The Taxation of Couples (2007).
Cited: 15 times.

(8) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/18 Quality incentives in a regulated market with imperfect information and switching costs: capitation in general practice (2000).
Cited: 15 times.

(9) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/41 Learning About Monetary Policy Rules (2000).
Cited: 12 times.

(10) RePEc:yor:yorken:96/14 The Influence of VAR Dimensions on Estimator Biases (1996).
Cited: 12 times.

(11) RePEc:yor:yorken:96/11 A Currency Crisis Model with an Optimising Policymaker (1996).
Cited: 12 times.

(12) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/24 A GARCH Model of Inflation and Inflation Uncertainty with Simultaneous Feedback (2000).
Cited: 11 times.

(13) RePEc:yor:yorken:04/18 Reporting Bias and Heterogeneity in Self-Assessed Health. Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey (0000).
Cited: 11 times.

(14) RePEc:yor:yorken:08/18 Daughters and Left Wing Voting (2008).
Cited: 10 times.

(15) RePEc:yor:yorken:07/06 Mixture Models of Choice Under Risk (2007).
Cited: 10 times.

(16) RePEc:yor:yorken:99/11 Prediction in ARMA models with GARCH in Mean Effects (1999).
Cited: 10 times.

(17) RePEc:yor:yorken:96/21 Horizontal Inequity Measurement: A Basic Reassessment (1996).
Cited: 10 times.

(18) RePEc:yor:yorken:02/03 Asset Pricing with Observable Stochastic Discount Factors. (2002).
Cited: 10 times.

(19) RePEc:yor:yorken:94/10 Macroeconomic Shocks and the Domestic CAPM: Evidence from the UK Stock Market (1994).
Cited: 9 times.

(20) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/27 Waiting Times and Waiting Lists: A Model of the Market for Elective Surgery (2000).
Cited: 9 times.

(21) RePEc:yor:yorken:99/20 The Regional Impact of Health Care Expenditure: the Case of Italy (1999).
Cited: 8 times.

(22) RePEc:yor:yorken:05/08 Consumption Externalities, Production Externalities and Efficient Capital Accumulation under Time Non-separable Preferences (0000).
Cited: 8 times.

(23) RePEc:yor:yorken:01/05 Are Non-Fundamental Equilibria Learnable in Models of Monetary Policy?. (2001).
Cited: 7 times.

(24) RePEc:yor:yorken:97/19 On the Definitions of (Co-)Integration (1997).
Cited: 7 times.

(25) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/39 Bayesian Value-of-Information Analysis: An Application to a Policy Model of Alzheimers Disease (2000).
Cited: 7 times.

(26) RePEc:yor:yorken:97/16 Density-Embedding Functions (1997).
Cited: 7 times.

(27) RePEc:yor:yorken:04/17 Banks Performance over the Business Cycle: A Panel Analysis on Italian Intermediaries (0000).
Cited: 7 times.

(28) RePEc:yor:yorken:96/17 Educational Attainment and Resource Use: Mystery or Econometric Misspecification (1996).
Cited: 6 times.

(29) RePEc:yor:yorken:93/10 Evaluating Impact Effects of Tax Reforms (1993).
Cited: 6 times.

(30) RePEc:yor:yorken:07/04 Noise and Bias in Eliciting Preferences (2007).
Cited: 6 times.

(31) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/52 The Comparative Evaluation of GCSE Value-Added Performance by Type of School and LEA (2000).
Cited: 6 times.

(32) RePEc:yor:yorken:05/07 Housing Debt, Employment Risk and Consumption (0000).
Cited: 5 times.

(33) RePEc:yor:yorken:02/05 Entry Dynamics, Capacity Utilisation and Productivity in a Dynamic Open Economy. (2002).
Cited: 5 times.

(34) RePEc:yor:yorken:99/4 Intersectoral Labour Reallocation and Employment Volatility: A Bayesian Analysis using a VAR-GARCH-M model (1999).
Cited: 5 times.

(35) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/31 Endogenous Fertility, Endogenous Growth and Public Pension System: Should We Switch from a PAYG to a Fully-Funded System? (2000).
Cited: 5 times.

(36) RePEc:yor:yorken:94/24 Union-Oligopoly Sequential Bargaining: Trade and Industrial Policies (1994).
Cited: 5 times.

(37) RePEc:yor:yorken:07/02 Optimal Waits and Charges in Health Insurance (2007).
Cited: 5 times.

(38) RePEc:yor:yorken:97/3 A Normative Approach to Measuring Classical Horizontal Inequity (1997).
Cited: 5 times.

(39) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/43 Determinacy, Learnability, and Monetary Policy Inertia (2000).
Cited: 5 times.

(40) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/08 Optimal Deterrence with Legal Defence Expenditure (2000).
Cited: 4 times.

(41) RePEc:yor:yorken:09/34 Stable and Efficient Networks with Farsighted Players: the Largest Consistent Set (0000).
Cited: 4 times.

(42) RePEc:yor:yorken:96/45 THE HIRING FUNCTION RECONSIDERED: ON CLOSING THE CIRCLE (1996).
Cited: 4 times.

(43) RePEc:yor:yorken:97/21 The Gender Balance of Academic Economics in the UK (1997).
Cited: 4 times.

(44) RePEc:yor:yorken:97/14 Monetary Regimes and Labour Market Reform (1997).
Cited: 4 times.

(45) RePEc:yor:yorken:99/3 Convergence Analysis of Health Care Expenditure in the EU Countries Using Two Approaches. (1999).
Cited: 4 times.

(46) RePEc:yor:yorken:01/14 Trade Unions and Family-Friendly Policies in Britian. (2001).
Cited: 4 times.

(47) RePEc:yor:yorken:01/10 The Labor Force Participation of Married Mothers in Spain and Britain. (2001).
Cited: 4 times.

(48) RePEc:yor:yorken:00/45 Cognition and Behavior in Normal-Form Games:An Experimental Study (2000).
Cited: 4 times.

(49) RePEc:yor:yorken:93/3 Explicit versus Implicit Profit Sharing and the Determination of Wages: Microeconomic Evidence from the UK (1993).
Cited: 4 times.

(50) RePEc:yor:yorken:04/05 The Gender Earnings Gap in Britain (0000).
Cited: 4 times.

Recent citations received in: | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006

Recent citations received in: 2009

Recent citations received in: 2008

(1) RePEc:cam:camdae:0827 Factor demand linkages and the business cycle: Interpreting aggregate fluctuations as sectoral fluctuations (2008). Cambridge Working Papers in Economics

(2) RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:6771 Womens Liberation: Whats in It for Men? (2008). CEPR Discussion Papers

(3) RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:6938 Competition and quality in regulated markets with sluggish demand (2008). CEPR Discussion Papers

(4) RePEc:iza:izadps:dp3421 Women’s Liberation: What’s in It for Men? (2008). IZA Discussion Papers

(5) RePEc:nip:nipewp:16/2008 Admission conditions and graduates employability (2008). NIPE Working Papers

(6) RePEc:prt:dpaper:4_2008 The Enfranchisement of Women and the Welfare State (2008). Discussion Papers

(7) RePEc:sip:dpaper:07-037 Womens Liberation: Whats in It for Men? (2008). Discussion Papers

(8) RePEc:yor:yorken:08/30 Electing Happiness: Does Happiness Effect Voting and do Elections Affect Happiness (2008). Discussion Papers

Recent citations received in: 2007

(1) RePEc:cpb:discus:88 Reinventing the Dutch tax-benefit system; exploring the frontier of the equity-efficiency trade-off (2007). CPB Discussion Paper

(2) RePEc:diw:diwsop:diw_sp44 Introducing Family Tax Splitting in Germany: How Would It Affect the Income Distribution, Work Incentives and Household Welfare? (2007). SOEPpapers

(3) RePEc:esr:wpaper:wp208 Tax Structure and Female Labour Market Participation: Evidence from Ireland (2007). Papers

(4) RePEc:iza:izadps:dp3090 Tax Structure and Female Labour Market Participation: Evidence from Ireland (2007). IZA Discussion Papers

(5) RePEc:iza:izadps:dp3233 Gender Based Taxation and the Division of Family Chores (2007). IZA Discussion Papers

(6) RePEc:nbr:nberwo:13638 Gender Based Taxation and the Division of Family Chores (2007). NBER Working Papers

(7) RePEc:yor:yorken:07/15 Ramsey Waits: Allocating Public Health Service Resources when there is Rationing by Waiting (2007). Discussion Papers

(8) RePEc:yor:yorken:07/16 Ramsey Waits: A Computational Study on General Equilibrium Pricing of Derivative Securities (2007). Discussion Papers

(9) RePEc:yor:yorken:07/22 Third degree waiting time discrimination: optimal allocation of a public sector health care treatment under rationing by waiting (2007). Discussion Papers

Recent citations received in: 2006

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