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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.250.097336015010.140.04
19910.090.08046400.04
19920.430.0907300.05
19930.110000.05
19940.130000.05
19950.140000.09
19960.170000.09
19970.180000.09
19980.210000.14
19990.279220010.110.16
200010.3709900.15
20010.560.3509500.18
20020.390000.19
20030.420000.21
20040.450000.21
20050.450000.26
20060.480000.22
20070.410000.19
20080.410000.19
20090.370000.19
20100.280000.16
 
 
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
1990WHAT MAKES A YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR?
RePEc:fth:lseple:373 [Citation Analysis]
26
1988ON-THE-JOB SEARCH: SOME EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
RePEc:fth:lseple:317 [Citation Analysis]
20
1988A DIRECT TEST OF THE EFFICIENCY WAGE MODEL USING UK MICRO- DATA
RePEc:fth:lseple:313 [Citation Analysis]
18
1989INSIDER FORCES AND WAGE DETERMINATION
RePEc:fth:lseple:334 [Citation Analysis]
15
1989WAGE DRIFT AND BARGAINING: EVIDENCE FROM NORWAY
RePEc:fth:lseple:348 [Citation Analysis]
14
1989ENDOGENOUS GROWTH AND THE PROCYCLICAL BEHAVIOUR OF PRODUCTIVITY.
RePEc:fth:lseple:369 [Citation Analysis]
13
1989UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AND SEARCH EFFORT IN THE UK LABOUR MARKET
RePEc:fth:lseple:333 [Citation Analysis]
10
1999More on Marriage, Fertility, and the Distribution of Income.
RePEc:fth:lseple:9904 [Citation Analysis]
10
1989HYSTERESIS AND THE JAPANESE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM: A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION
RePEc:fth:lseple:330 [Citation Analysis]
8
1989TECHNICAL PROGRESS AND JOBS.
RePEc:fth:lseple:366 [Citation Analysis]
7
1989THE THATCHER MIRACLE?
RePEc:fth:lseple:343 [Citation Analysis]
5
1988WHY DOES UNEMPLOYMENT PERSIST?
RePEc:fth:lseple:321 [Citation Analysis]
5
1989STRIKES AND ARBITRATION IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR: CAN LEGISLATION REDUCE DISPUTE COSTS?
RePEc:fth:lseple:360 [Citation Analysis]
5
1988INSIDER POWER IN WAGE DETERMINATION
RePEc:fth:lseple:319 [Citation Analysis]
5
1989BONUSES, WAGES AND PERFORMANCE IN JAPAN: EVIDENCE FROM MICRO DATA.
RePEc:fth:lseple:359 [Citation Analysis]
5
1999Maximum Likelihood in the Frequency Domain: a Time to Build Example.
RePEc:fth:lseple:9901 [Citation Analysis]
4
1999Currency Portfolios and Nominal Exchange Rates in a Dual Currency Search Economy.
RePEc:fth:lseple:9916 [Citation Analysis]
4
1990UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE PERSISTENCE ON EMPLOYMENT SHOCKS.
RePEc:fth:lseple:377 [Citation Analysis]
3
1989NON-COOPERATIVE WAGE BARGAINING
RePEc:fth:lseple:349 [Citation Analysis]
3
1989THE EFFECTS OF UNIONS ON ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE, INVESTMENT AND EMPLOYMENT: EVIDENCE FROM WIRS
RePEc:fth:lseple:355 [Citation Analysis]
3
1990UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE DEMAND FOR UNIONS.
RePEc:fth:lseple:372 [Citation Analysis]
3
1988THE OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE OF BRITISH CHILDREN
RePEc:fth:lseple:325 [Citation Analysis]
2
1999Risk Sharing of Disaggregate Macroeconomic and Idiosyncratic Shocks.
RePEc:fth:lseple:9915 [Citation Analysis]
2
1989OUTSIDERS, CAPACITY SHORTAGES AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
RePEc:fth:lseple:332 [Citation Analysis]
2
1999Banking and Commerce: A Liquidity Approach.
RePEc:fth:lseple:9907 [Citation Analysis]
2
1989THE DETERMINANTS OF WAGE FLEXIBILITY IN JAPAN: SOME LESSONS FROM A COMPARISON WITH THE UK USING MICRO-DATA.
RePEc:fth:lseple:362 [Citation Analysis]
2
1989WAGE PREMIUMS AND PROFIT MAXIMISATION IN EFFICIENCY WAGE MODELS
RePEc:fth:lseple:337 [Citation Analysis]
2
1989BARGAINING OVER EFFORT.
RePEc:fth:lseple:351 [Citation Analysis]
2
1989EFFICIENT BARGAINS AND THE MCDONALD-SOLOW CONJECTURE.
RePEc:fth:lseple:350 [Citation Analysis]
2
1989DEMAND AND EMPLOYMENT.
RePEc:fth:lseple:367 [Citation Analysis]
1
1989THE EFFECT OF UNIONS ON PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, INVESTMENT AND EMPLOYMENT: A REPORT ON SOME RECENT WORK
RePEc:fth:lseple:356 [Citation Analysis]
1
1988STYLISED FACTS AND THE LABOUR DEMAND CURVE
RePEc:fth:lseple:322 [Citation Analysis]
1

repec:fth:lseple:340 [Citation Analysis]
1
1988A VIABLE GOLD STANDARD REQUIRES FLEXIBLE MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICY
RePEc:fth:lseple:306 [Citation Analysis]
1
1989THE PASSING OF THE GOLDEN AGE
RePEc:fth:lseple:347 [Citation Analysis]
1
1990TEN 1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010 OF MRS T..
RePEc:fth:lseple:370 [Citation Analysis]
1
1988UNEMPLOYMENT CONSEQUENCES OF AN AGING POPULATION: AN APPLICATION OF INSIDER-OUTSIDER THEORY
RePEc:fth:lseple:327 [Citation Analysis]
1
1989WAGES AND HOUSE PRICES: CROSS-SECTION EVIDENCE
RePEc:fth:lseple:345 [Citation Analysis]
1
1988UNIONS AND PRODUCTIVITY: UNIONIZED FIRMS VERSUS UNION FIRMS
RePEc:fth:lseple:326 [Citation Analysis]
1
1989FEAR, UNEMPLOYMENT AND PAY FLEXIBILITY
RePEc:fth:lseple:344 [Citation Analysis]
1

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