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DEGIT Conference Papers / DEGIT, Dynamics, Economic Growth, and International Trade

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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090000.04
19910.080000.04
19920.090000.05
19930.110000.05
19940.130000.05
19950.140000.09
19960.170000.09
19970.180000.09
19980.210000.14
19990.270000.16
20000.370000.15
20010.350000.18
20020.390000.19
20030.42411000.21
20040.250.4541994110040.10.21
20050.270.45524545128.350.10.26
20060.250.486122293234.3240.390.22
20070.50.41361711356010.030.19
20080.630.41261976100.19
20090.050.3725062300.19
20100.2847551010.020.16
 
 
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
2006Trading Partners and Trading Volumes
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_022 [Citation Analysis]
78
2004Institutions and the Resource Curse
RePEc:deg:conpap:c009_012 [Citation Analysis]
47
2006Inequality in Land Ownership, the Emergence of Human Capital Promoting Institutions, and the Great Divergence
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_001 [Citation Analysis]
45
2005Openness can be good for Growth: The Role of Policy Complementarities
RePEc:deg:conpap:c010_021 [Citation Analysis]
23
2004Natural Resources and Economic Growth: The Role of Investment
RePEc:deg:conpap:c009_011 [Citation Analysis]
17
2006Why England? Demographic factors, structural change and physical capital accumulation during the Industrial Revolution
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_003 [Citation Analysis]
16
2006When Does Domestic Saving Matter for Economic Growth?
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_030 [Citation Analysis]
13
2007Structural Estimation and Solution of International Trade Models with Heterogeneous Firms
RePEc:deg:conpap:c012_038 [Citation Analysis]
10
2005Do Multinational Enterprises Contribute to Convergence or Divergence? A Disaggregated Analysis of US FDI
RePEc:deg:conpap:c010_045 [Citation Analysis]
10
2003The dynamics of wages and employment in a model of monopolistic competition and efficient bargaining
RePEc:deg:conpap:c008_024 [Citation Analysis]
9
2004The Effects of Financial Development on Convergence: Theory and Evidence
RePEc:deg:conpap:c009_021 [Citation Analysis]
8
2006Investment in Schooling and the Marriage Market
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_034 [Citation Analysis]
8
2006Augmentation or Elimination?
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_060 [Citation Analysis]
8
2004Factor Substitution and Factor Augmenting Technical Progress in the US: A Normalized Supply-Side System Approach
RePEc:deg:conpap:c009_030 [Citation Analysis]
7
2006Diseases and Development
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_044 [Citation Analysis]
6
2006How Does Foreign Direct Investment Promote Economic Growth? Exploring the Effects of Financial Markets on Linkages
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_023 [Citation Analysis]
5
2004The Hotellings Rule Revisited in a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model
RePEc:deg:conpap:c009_033 [Citation Analysis]
5
2006Accounting for the Effect of Health on Economic Growth
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_031 [Citation Analysis]
5
2006Resource curse or not: A question of appropriability
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_050 [Citation Analysis]
5
2006Machines as Engines of Growth
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_059 [Citation Analysis]
5
2006Bridging the gap between growth theory and the new economic geography: The spatial Ramsey model
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_039 [Citation Analysis]
4
2006Focal Randomization: An optimal mechanism for the evaluation of R&D
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_035 [Citation Analysis]
4
2004Welfare Improving Employment Protection
RePEc:deg:conpap:c009_004 [Citation Analysis]
4
2010Trade and the Global Recession
RePEc:deg:conpap:c015_002 [Citation Analysis]
4
2006Financial Development and Inequality: Brazil 1985-99
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_055 [Citation Analysis]
3
2004Distributional Effects of Growth and the Elasticity of Substitution
RePEc:deg:conpap:c009_031 [Citation Analysis]
3
2005General Equilibrium Dynamics of Multi-Sector Growth Models
RePEc:deg:conpap:c010_003 [Citation Analysis]
3
2005The Effects of Infrastructure Development on Growth and Income Distribution
RePEc:deg:conpap:c010_056 [Citation Analysis]
3
2006Cross-Border Flows of People, Technology Diffusion and Aggregate Productivity
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_006 [Citation Analysis]
3
2004Income Levels and Income Growth: Some New Cross-Country Evidence and some Interpretative Puzzles
RePEc:deg:conpap:c009_038 [Citation Analysis]
3
2006The Baby Boom and World War II: The Role of Labor Market Experience
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_026 [Citation Analysis]
3
2006The Solow Model in the Empirics of Cross-Country Growth
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_015 [Citation Analysis]
2
2006Why did (not) the East Extend the Franchise? Democracy, Intra-Elite Conflict and Risk Sharing
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_032 [Citation Analysis]
2
2006Understanding Growth in Europe, 1700-1870: Theory and Evidence
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_002 [Citation Analysis]
2
2006Why are there serial defaulters? Quasi-experimental evidence from Constitutions
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_010 [Citation Analysis]
2
2007What determines Financial Development? Culture, Institutions, or Trade
RePEc:deg:conpap:c012_033 [Citation Analysis]
2
2004Outsourcing and Trade in a Spatial World
RePEc:deg:conpap:c009_025 [Citation Analysis]
1
2005Openness To Trade as a Determinant of the Elasticity of Substitution between Capital and Labor
RePEc:deg:conpap:c010_013 [Citation Analysis]
1
2007A Dynamic Growth Model for Flows of Foreign Direct Investment
RePEc:deg:conpap:c012_047 [Citation Analysis]
1
2004East Asian Growth in View of West European Experience
RePEc:deg:conpap:c009_010 [Citation Analysis]
1
2007Workers’ Remittances and Economic Growth in the Philippines
RePEc:deg:conpap:c012_029 [Citation Analysis]
1
2005Banks, Liquidity Crises and Economic Growth
RePEc:deg:conpap:c010_040 [Citation Analysis]
1
2011Guest-Worker Migration, Human Capital and Fertility
RePEc:deg:conpap:c016_031 [Citation Analysis]
1
2003Non-Scale Effects of North-South Trade on Economic Growth
RePEc:deg:conpap:c008_013 [Citation Analysis]
1
2006The Employment (and Output) of Nations: Theory and Policy Implications
RePEc:deg:conpap:c011_014 [Citation Analysis]
1
2005From Miracle to Disaster: the Brazilian Economy in the Last 3 Decades
RePEc:deg:conpap:c010_009 [Citation Analysis]
1
2007A Tale of Two Countries: Openness and Growth in China and India
RePEc:deg:conpap:c012_042 [Citation Analysis]
1
2004Globalization, Factor Endowments and Scale-Invariant Growth
RePEc:deg:conpap:c009_009 [Citation Analysis]
1
2007Terms of Trade Shocks and Endogenous Search Unemployment: A Two-sector Model with Non-Traded goods
RePEc:deg:conpap:c012_025 [Citation Analysis]
1
2005Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: An Empirical Analysis
RePEc:deg:conpap:c010_031 [Citation Analysis]
1

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 0:
YearTitleSee

Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2010

YearTitleSee
2010International Supply Chains and the Volatility of Trade
RePEc:bea:wpaper:0059
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2007

YearTitleSee
2007Remittances in the CIS: Their Economic Implications and a New Estimation Procedure
RePEc:ece:dispap:2007_5
[Citation Analysis]

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