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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090.092310470600.04
19910.050.08151955300.04
19920.050.0921131382020.10.05
19930.250.111033369010.10.05
19940.160.1322831500.05
19950.50.148125126010.130.09
19960.50.17010500.09
19970.250.18208200.09
19980.2140200.14
19990.270600.16
20000.3712400.15
20010.3532100.18
20020.390400.19
20030.420300.21
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
1992Agricultural Productivity, Comparative Advantage, and Economic Growth.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-92-3 [Citation Analysis]
111
1995Economic Growth in a Cross-Section of Cities.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-95-4 [Citation Analysis]
103
1990ASSESSING EMPIRICAL APPROACHES FOR ANALYZING TAXES AND LABOR SUPPLY.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-90-11 [Citation Analysis]
100
1989CHEAP TALK WITH TWO AUDIENCES
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-89-7 [Citation Analysis]
31
1994Cities and Skills.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-94-11 [Citation Analysis]
28
1991Virtual Implementation in Iteratively Undominated Strategies: Incomplete Information.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-91-1 [Citation Analysis]
14
1993R & D Tax Policy During the Eighties: Success or Failure?
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-93-1 [Citation Analysis]
12
1993Industrial Research During the 1980s: Did the Rate of Return Fall?
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-93-10 [Citation Analysis]
11
1992Making Monopolistic Competition More Useful.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-92-18 [Citation Analysis]
11
1995Crime and Social Interactions.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-95-2 [Citation Analysis]
9
1993Productivity and the Density of Economic Activity.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-93-6 [Citation Analysis]
8
1988GOVERNMENT DEBT, REDISTRIBUTIVE FISCAL POLICIES, AND THE INTERACTION BETWEEN BORROWING CONSTRAINTS AND INTERGENERATIONAL ALTRUISM
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-88-35 [Citation Analysis]
8
1989GROSS JOB CREATION, GROSS JOB DESTRUCTION AND EMPLOYMENT REALLOCATION.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-89-33 [Citation Analysis]
7
1995Segregation by Skill and the Rise in Inequality.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-95-7 [Citation Analysis]
7
1988UNCERTAINTY AND THE CHOICE OF TRADE POLICY IN OLIGOPOLISTIC INDUSTRIES
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-88-16 [Citation Analysis]
6
1988PENSIONS, THE OPTION VALUE OF WORK, AND RETIREMENT.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-88-28 [Citation Analysis]
5
1988ADJUSTING TO AN AGING LABOR FORCE
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-88-34 [Citation Analysis]
4
1995Are Ghettos Good or Bad?
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-95-6 [Citation Analysis]
4
1989NURSING HOME UTILIZATION AMONG THE HIGH-RISK ELDERLY
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-89-1 [Citation Analysis]
3
1992Start-Up Costs and Pecuniary Externalities as Barriers to Economic Development.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-92-14 [Citation Analysis]
3
1988THE PENSION INDUCEMENT TO RETIRE: AN OPTION VALUE ANALYSIS.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-88-29 [Citation Analysis]
3
1992Custom Versus Fashion: Path-Dependence and Limit Cycles in a Random Matching Game.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-92-11 [Citation Analysis]
3
1995The Optimal Tax on Capital is Negative.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-95-3 [Citation Analysis]
3
1992Coordination Economies, advertising and Search Behavior in Retail Markets.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-92-1 [Citation Analysis]
3
1988MULTIPLICITY OF EQUILIBRIA AND FLUCTUATIONS IN AN IMPERFECTLY COMPETITIVE ECONOMY WITH ENTRY AND EXIT
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-88-25 [Citation Analysis]
3
1991Virtual Implementation in Iteratively Undominated Strategies: Incomplete Information.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-91-2 [Citation Analysis]
3
1988EQUILIBRIUM INTERPRETATIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND REAL WAGE FLUCTUATIONS
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-88-23 [Citation Analysis]
3
2000Macroeconomics from the Viewpoint of Modern Institutional Economics.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-00-1 [Citation Analysis]
2
1991An Approach to Equilibrium Selection.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-91-14 [Citation Analysis]
2
1988ON THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF CASH TRANSFERS AND SUBSIDIES
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-88-20 [Citation Analysis]
2
1990Political Foundations of the Thrift Debacle.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-90-22 [Citation Analysis]
2
1993Computing Equilibria in the GEI Model.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-93-8 [Citation Analysis]
2
1992Imperfect Competition, Foreign Trade, and the Multipliers: Machlup-Metzler Fifty Years Later.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-92-4 [Citation Analysis]
2
1989MONEY AS A MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE IN AN ECONOMY WITH ARTIFICIALLY INTELLIGENT AGENTS.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-89-28 [Citation Analysis]
2
2001Productivity Growth, Increasing Income Inequality and Social Insurance: The Case of China?.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-01-2 [Citation Analysis]
2
1992Some Thoughts on Savings.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-92-17 [Citation Analysis]
1
1992Projection Methods for Saving Aggregate Growth Models.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-92-7 [Citation Analysis]
1
1991Why is Production More Volatile Than Sales? Theory and Evidence on the Stockout-Avoidance Motive for Inventory-Holding.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:91-7 [Citation Analysis]
1
1989THE TIMING OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSFER, TAX POLICY, AND AGGREGATE SAVINGS.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-89-32 [Citation Analysis]
1
1991Pricing to Signal Product Line Quality.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-91-11 [Citation Analysis]
1
1988MALE-FEMALE WAGE DIFFERENTIALS IN JOB LADDERS
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-88-18 [Citation Analysis]
1
1988COLLECTIVE CHOICE WITHOUT PROCEDURAL COMMITMENT.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-88-40 [Citation Analysis]
1
1989VIRTUAL IMPLEMENTATION IN NASH EQUILIBRIUM.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-90-13 [Citation Analysis]
1
1991List Price Policies and Bait-and-Switch Strategies.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:91-5 [Citation Analysis]
1
1988A THEORY OF MANAGED TRADE
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-88-39 [Citation Analysis]
1
1989ALTRUISM, BORROWING CONSTRAINTS, AND SOCIAL SECURITY.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-89-16 [Citation Analysis]
1
1990THE EFFEC OF DOMESTIC ANTIDUMPING LAW IN THE PRESENCE OF FOREIGN MONOPOLY.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-90-8 [Citation Analysis]
1
1989ECONOMIC APPROACHES TO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ORGANIZATIONS.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-89-15 [Citation Analysis]
1
1990THE ECONOMICS OF INTERNAL LABOR MARKET.
RePEc:hoo:wpaper:e-90-3 [Citation Analysis]
1

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