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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.150.0954119548040.070.04
19910.20.0873749619020.030.04
19920.060.0962521278010.020.05
19930.080.11258313511040.160.05
19940.10.136387900.05
19950.190.143413531600.09
19960.10.173293404040.130.09
19970.180.180661200.09
19980.220.2143732700.14
19990.50.2704200.16
20002.250.37364900.15
20010.330.3503100.18
20020.670.39835063250220.270.19
20030.530.422521683444.5110.440.21
20040.810.4523112108886.8180.780.21
200510.452014848486.3140.70.26
20061.210.48186443523.880.440.22
20070.840.412512938320180.720.19
20081.650.41154143711.450.330.19
20090.950.37142540382.650.360.19
20100.720.28133029210100.770.16
 
 
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

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
1995Fiscal Expansions and Adjustments in OECD Countries.
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1995_25 [Citation Analysis]
119
2003Addressing the natural resource curse: An illustration from Nigeria
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-15 [Citation Analysis]
88
1990KINKED ADJUSTMENT COSTS AND AGGREGATE DYNAMICS.
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1990_20 [Citation Analysis]
79
2002Bones, bombs and break points: The geography of economic activity
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-02 [Citation Analysis]
75
2002Propensity score matching methods for non-experimental causal studies
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-14 [Citation Analysis]
72
2002Assessing household vulnerability to poverty from cross-sectional data: A methodology and estimates from Indonesia
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-52 [Citation Analysis]
54
2005The Economic Analysis of Advertising
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0506-01 [Citation Analysis]
52
1996Preferential Trading Areas and Multilateralism: Strangers, Friends or Foes?
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1996_09 [Citation Analysis]
51
2003School Choice: A Mechanism Design Approach
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-18 [Citation Analysis]
43
2002Technological superiority and the losses from migration
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-60 [Citation Analysis]
39
2002The world distribution of income (estimated from individual country distributions)
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-58 [Citation Analysis]
38
1993Global Environmental Risks.
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1993_03 [Citation Analysis]
34
1998Propensity Score Matching Methods for Non-Experimental Causal Studies.
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1998_02 [Citation Analysis]
34
1996Globalization and Vertical Structure
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1996_21 [Citation Analysis]
34
2003The economic tragedy of the XXth century: Growth in Africa
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-17 [Citation Analysis]
33
2002After the Big Bang? Obstacles to the emergence of the rule of law in post-communist societies
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-03 [Citation Analysis]
32
2007Good jobs, bad jobs, and trade liberalization
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0607-07 [Citation Analysis]
27
2004Inflation stabilization and welfare: The case of a distorted steady state
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0405-04 [Citation Analysis]
26
2002The disturbing rise of global income inequality
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-44 [Citation Analysis]
25
2005Central-bank communication and policy effectiveness
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0506-07 [Citation Analysis]
24
2006Linear-quadratic approximation of optimal policy problems
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0607-02 [Citation Analysis]
22

repec:clu:wpaper:0102-19 [Citation Analysis]
22
2007Central Bank Communication and Expectations Stabilization
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0708-10 [Citation Analysis]
21
1993Employer Size and Labour Turnover.
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1993_13 [Citation Analysis]
20
2005Determining the number of factors from empirical distribution of eigenvalues
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0405-19 [Citation Analysis]
19
2009Credit Spreads and Monetary Policy
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0910-01 [Citation Analysis]
19
1989THE ROLE OF EXTERNAL ECONOMIES IN U.S. MANUFACTURING
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1989_14 [Citation Analysis]
18
2008Credit Frictions and Optimal Monetary Policy
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0809-02 [Citation Analysis]
18
2004Optimal stabilization policy when wages and prices are sticky: The case of a distorted steady state
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0405-03 [Citation Analysis]
18
2005Firm-specific capital and the new-Keynesian Phillips curve
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0405-17 [Citation Analysis]
17
2003The Central Role of Noise in Evaluating Interventions that Use Test Scores to Rank Schools
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0304-10 [Citation Analysis]
16
2004Do democracies have different public policies than non-democracies?
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0304-14 [Citation Analysis]
16
2007Gender Roles and Technological Progress
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0607-12 [Citation Analysis]
16
2004Optimal monetary and fiscal policy in a liquidity trap
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0405-02 [Citation Analysis]
15
2002Social Security and democracy
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-63 [Citation Analysis]
15
1990TARGET ZONES AND REALIGNMENTS
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1990_51 [Citation Analysis]
15
2004A search for multiple equilibria in urban industrial structure
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0304-12 [Citation Analysis]
15
1989HUMAN CAPITAL RESPONSES TO TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN THE LABOR MARKET
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1989_38 [Citation Analysis]
14
2007How Important is Money in the Conduct of Monetary Policy?
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0607-16 [Citation Analysis]
14
2003Vertical Integration, Exclusive Dealing, and Ex Post Cartelization
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-13 [Citation Analysis]
14
1989THE DIVERGENCE OF BLACK AND WHITE MARRIAGE PATTERNS
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1989_22 [Citation Analysis]
14
2002Child labor: The role of income variability and access to credit across countries
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-69 [Citation Analysis]
14
200215 years of new growth economics: What have we learnt?
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-47 [Citation Analysis]
13
2005Enforcement, Private Political Pressure and the Gatt/Wto Escape Clause
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0405-13 [Citation Analysis]
12
1992Individual Inertia and Aggregate Dynamics.
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1992_16 [Citation Analysis]
12
1991The Structure of production Technology: Productivity and Aggregation Effects.
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1991_07 [Citation Analysis]
11
1989THE DECLINING ECONOMIC POSITION OF LESS-SKILLED AMERICAN MALES
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1989_41 [Citation Analysis]
10
2002Unemployment insurance and the role of self-insurance
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-27 [Citation Analysis]
10
2007Globalization and monetary control
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0607-17 [Citation Analysis]
10
1991EMPLOYER SIZE AND ON-THE-JOB TRAINING DECISIONS.
RePEc:clu:wpaper:1991_01 [Citation Analysis]
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Citing documents used to compute impact factor 21:
YearTitleSee
2010(How) Do the ECB and the Fed React to Financial Market Uncertainty? – The Taylor Rule in Times of Crisis
RePEc:rwi:repape:0166
[Citation Analysis]
2010Financial factors in economic fluctuations
RePEc:ecb:ecbwps:20101192
[Citation Analysis]
2010Inflation Targeting in Financially Stable Economies: Has it been Flexible Enough?
RePEc:chb:bcchec:v:13:y:2010:i:2:p:11-50
[Citation Analysis]
2010The Central-Bank Balance Sheet as an Instrument of Monetary Policy
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:16208
[Citation Analysis]
2010The central-bank balance sheet as an instrument of monetary policy
RePEc:fip:fednsr:463
[Citation Analysis]
2010The adverse feedback loop and the effects of risk in both the real and financial sectors
RePEc:fip:feddgw:66
[Citation Analysis]
2010Monetary Policy Strategies in the Asia and Pacific Region: What Way Forward?
RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:3139
[Citation Analysis]
2010Trade Union Membership and Dismissals
RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3196
[Citation Analysis]
2010Trade Union Membership and Dismissals
RePEc:iza:izadps:dp5222
[Citation Analysis]
2010Trade Union Membership and Dismissals
RePEc:diw:diwsop:diw_sp324
[Citation Analysis]
2010A Theory of Migration as a Response to Occupational Stigma
RePEc:pra:mprapa:21688
[Citation Analysis]
2010Disability in the Welfare State: An Unemployment Problem in Disguise?
RePEc:iza:izadps:dp4897
[Citation Analysis]
2010Using worker flows in the analysis of establishment turnover : evidence from German administrative data
RePEc:iab:iabfme:201006_en
[Citation Analysis]
2010Earnings, consumption and lifecycle choices
RePEc:ifs:ifsewp:10/05
[Citation Analysis]
2010Long-term effects of labor market conditions on family formation for Japanese youth
RePEc:dpr:wpaper:0789
[Citation Analysis]
2010A Theory of School-Choice Lotteries
RePEc:boc:bocoec:737
[Citation Analysis]
2010Optimal monetary policy in open economies
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:8069
[Citation Analysis]
2010Persistent Liquidity Effect and Long Run Money Demand
RePEc:eie:wpaper:1017
[Citation Analysis]
2010Simple Analytics of the Government Expenditure Multiplier
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:7704
[Citation Analysis]
2010Two Monetary Tools: Interest Rates and Haircuts
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:8000
[Citation Analysis]
2010Virtual Borders: Online Nominal Rigidities and International Market Segmentation
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:15642
[Citation Analysis]

Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2010

YearTitleSee
2010Chapter 3: From Fiscal Rescue to Global Debt
RePEc:ces:eeagre:v::y:2010:i::p:71-100
[Citation Analysis]
2010Optimal Monetary Stabilization Policy
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0910-18
[Citation Analysis]
2010Monetary Policy Lessons from the Crisis
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:7891
[Citation Analysis]
2010The Effects of Foreign Shocks When Interest Rates Are at Zero
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:8006
[Citation Analysis]
2010Monetary Policy Lessons from the Crisis
RePEc:cyb:wpaper:2010-1
[Citation Analysis]
2010Optimal Monetary Stabilization Policy
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:16095
[Citation Analysis]
2010Inflation Targeting
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:16654
[Citation Analysis]
2010Costly Information, Planning Complementarity and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve
RePEc:pra:mprapa:22514
[Citation Analysis]
2010Should the optimal portfolio be region-specific? A multi-region model with monetary policy and asset price co-movements
RePEc:pra:mprapa:28216
[Citation Analysis]
2010Financial frictions and the zero lower bound on interest rates: a DSGE analysis
RePEc:pra:mprapa:29365
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2009

YearTitleSee
2009Analysis of Monetary Policy and Financial Stability: A New Paradigm
RePEc:ces:ceswps:_2885
[Citation Analysis]
2009The Central-Bank Balance Sheet as an Instrument of Monetary Policy
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0910-19
[Citation Analysis]
2009The Credit Spread Cycle with Matching Friction
RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-00430809
[Citation Analysis]
2009Asset Prices and Monetary Policy
RePEc:ime:imedps:09-e-21
[Citation Analysis]
2009O Sister, Where Art Thou? The Role of Son Preference and Sex Choice: Evidence from Immigrants to Canada
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:15391
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2008

YearTitleSee
2008Asymptotic Equivalence of Probabilistic Serial and Random Priority Mechanisms
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0809-06
[Citation Analysis]
2008Asymptotic Equivalence of Probabilistic Serial and Random Priority Mechanisms
RePEc:cwl:cwldpp:1677
[Citation Analysis]
2008On implications of micro price data for macro models
RePEc:fip:fedbcp:y:2008:n:53:x:13
[Citation Analysis]
2008The balance sheet channel
RePEc:fip:fedbqu:qau08-7
[Citation Analysis]
2008Ex Ante Efficiency in School Choice Mechanisms: An Experimental Investigation
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:14618
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2007

YearTitleSee
2007The Importance of Being Vigilant: Has ECB Communication Influenced Euro Area Inflation Expectations?
RePEc:ces:ceswps:_2134
[Citation Analysis]
2007Defining Inflation Targets, the Policy Horizon and the Output-Inflation Tradeoff
RePEc:chb:bcchwp:415
[Citation Analysis]
2007Does a two-pillar Phillips curve justify a two-pillar monetary policy strategy?
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0607-06
[Citation Analysis]
2007Class size and sorting in market equilibrium: Theory and evidence
RePEc:clu:wpaper:0607-14
[Citation Analysis]
2007La inflación y la política monetaria colombianas del período 1996-2006: una interpretación
RePEc:col:000094:004291
[Citation Analysis]
2007Class Size and Sorting in Market Equilibrium: Theory and Evidence
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:6425
[Citation Analysis]
2007Does a Two-Pillar Phillips Curve Justify a Two-Pillar Monetary Policy Strategy?
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:6447
[Citation Analysis]
2007Culture as Learning: The Evolution of Female Labour Force Participation Over a Century
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:6451
[Citation Analysis]
2007Social Memory and Evidence from the Past
RePEc:geo:guwopa:gueconwpa~07-07-01
[Citation Analysis]
2007Revisiting the Compliance-vs.-Rebalancing Debate in WTO Scholarship a Unified Research Agenda
RePEc:gii:giihei:heiwp29-2007
[Citation Analysis]
2007Expectations, learning and monetary policy: an overview of recent research
RePEc:hhs:bofrdp:2007_032
[Citation Analysis]
2007Does Money Growth Granger-Cause Inflation in the Euro Area? Evidence from Out-of-Sample Forecasts Using Bayesian VARs
RePEc:hhs:uunewp:2007_030
[Citation Analysis]
2007Class Size and Sorting in Market Equilibrium: Theory and Evidence
RePEc:iza:izadps:dp2963
[Citation Analysis]
2007The Transmission of Domestic Shocks in Open Economies
RePEc:nbr:nberch:0511
[Citation Analysis]
2007Class Size and Sorting in Market Equilibrium: Theory and Evidence
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:13303
[Citation Analysis]
2007Culture as Learning: The Evolution of Female Labor Force Participation over a Century
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:13373
[Citation Analysis]
2007The Impact of Milton Friedman on Modern Monetary Economics: Setting the Record Straight on Paul Krugmans Who Was Milton Friedman?
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:13546
[Citation Analysis]
2007 Anticipated Fiscal Policy and Adaptive Learning
RePEc:san:cdmawp:0717
[Citation Analysis]

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