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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.050.0933312412010.030.04
19910.220.1292295111010.030.05
19920.110.093025162700.05
19930.190.1311765911010.030.05
19940.160.12311136110030.10.04
19950.290.17324356218070.220.09
19960.320.2352726320090.260.09
19970.570.2130129673821.160.20.09
19980.450.2223258652910.370.30.13
19990.770.292118753414.970.330.15
20001.050.427227444610.970.260.15
20010.60.382486482913.840.170.18
20020.80.412113251417.350.240.2
20030.640.4428241452910.3160.570.2
20041.270.462329649628.12310.2
20051.90.46168851974.1120.750.25
20061.490.4910395800.22
200710.420171700.19
20080.430100.19
20090.40000.19
20100.330000.16
20110.50000.27
 
 
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
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
1998The new empirics of economic growth
RePEc:att:wimass:19983 [Citation Analysis]
148
1995A Test for Independence Based on the Correlation Dimension.
RePEc:att:wimass:9520 [Citation Analysis]
129
1995Multiple Regimes and Cross-Country Growth Behavior.
RePEc:att:wimass:9419r [Citation Analysis]
124
2004Growth econometrics
RePEc:att:wimass:200418 [Citation Analysis]
117
1992Identification Problems in the Social Sciences.
RePEc:att:wimass:9217 [Citation Analysis]
115
1991SIMPLE TECHNICAL TRADING RULES AND THE STOCHASTIC PROPERTIES OF STOCK RETURNS.
RePEc:att:wimass:90-22 [Citation Analysis]
102
1990THE SELECTION PROBLEM.
RePEc:att:wimass:90-12 [Citation Analysis]
90
1996Tax Compliance.
RePEc:att:wimass:9610 [Citation Analysis]
86
1990SEMIPARAMETRIC ESTIMATION OF SELECTION MODELS: SOME EMPIRICAL RESULTS.
RePEc:att:wimass:9001 [Citation Analysis]
82
1989INDUSTRY EVOLUTION WITH SUNK COSTS AND UNCERTIAN MARKET CONDITIONS.
RePEc:att:wimass:8904 [Citation Analysis]
79
2003Policy evaluation in uncertain economic environments
RePEc:att:wimass:200315 [Citation Analysis]
77
1993Learning to be Imperfect: The Ultimatum Game.
RePEc:att:wimass:9325 [Citation Analysis]
72
1988WHY FREE RIDE? STRATEGIES AND LEARNING IN PUBLIC GOODS EXPERIMENTS.
RePEc:att:wimass:375 [Citation Analysis]
70
2002Engines of liberation
RePEc:att:wimass:20021 [Citation Analysis]
58
2004Social capital
RePEc:att:wimass:200412 [Citation Analysis]
55
2000Identification of standard auction models
RePEc:att:wimass:200013 [Citation Analysis]
50
1999Testing for linearity
RePEc:att:wimass:19997 [Citation Analysis]
48
1988WAS IT REAL? THE EXCHANGE RATE-INTEREST DIFFERENTIAL RALATION OVER THE MODERN FLOATING-RATE PERIOD.
RePEc:att:wimass:368 [Citation Analysis]
47
1996Altruists, Egoists and Hooligans in a Local Interaction Model.
RePEc:att:wimass:9612r [Citation Analysis]
47
1995Censoring of Outcomes and Regressors Due to Survey Nonresponse: Identification and Estimation Using Weights and Imputations.
RePEc:att:wimass:9525 [Citation Analysis]
44
1990ALTERNATIVE ESTIMATES OF THE EFFECT OF FAMILY STUCTURE DURING ADOLESCENCE ON HIGHT SCHOOL GRADUATION.
RePEc:att:wimass:90-31 [Citation Analysis]
42
1992Private Saving and Public Policy.
RePEc:att:wimass:9226 [Citation Analysis]
40
1994On Theories Explaining the Success of the Gravity Equation
RePEc:att:wimass:9713 [Citation Analysis]
39
1999Auctions with resale
RePEc:att:wimass:199933 [Citation Analysis]
37
1998Which is the fair sex? : Gender differences in altruism
RePEc:att:wimass:199810 [Citation Analysis]
36
1989THE USE OF INTENTIONS DATA TO PREDICT BEHAVIOUR : A BEST- CASE ANALYSIS.
RePEc:att:wimass:8905 [Citation Analysis]
36
2004The Green Solow model
RePEc:att:wimass:200416 [Citation Analysis]
36
1989ECONOMIC AND MECHANICAL MODELS OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION.
RePEc:att:wimass:374 [Citation Analysis]
34
2003Trade, growth and the environment
RePEc:att:wimass:200310 [Citation Analysis]
33
1991Estimation of dynamic Structural Models: Problems and Prospects Part I : Discrete Decision Processes.
RePEc:att:wimass:9106 [Citation Analysis]
32
1997Trade and the Transmission of Technology.
RePEc:att:wimass:9620r [Citation Analysis]
32
1991Identification of Endogenous Social Effects: the Reflection Problem.
RePEc:att:wimass:9127 [Citation Analysis]
31
1995Evolutionary Drift and Equilibrium Selection.
RePEc:att:wimass:9529 [Citation Analysis]
31
1992Bottom-Fishing and Declining Prices in Sequential Auctions.
RePEc:att:wimass:9215 [Citation Analysis]
30
2003The effect of expected income on individual migration decisions
RePEc:att:wimass:20037 [Citation Analysis]
30
1999The case against social capital
RePEc:att:wimass:199929 [Citation Analysis]
27
1993Cooperation in Public Goods Experiments: Kindness or Confusion?
RePEc:att:wimass:9309 [Citation Analysis]
27
1999Technology (and policy) shocks in models of endogenous growth
RePEc:att:wimass:19999 [Citation Analysis]
27
1990EVOLUTIONARY STABILITY IN REPEATED GAMES PLAYED BY FINITE AUTOMATA.
RePEc:att:wimass:90-29 [Citation Analysis]
27
2000The interactions-based approach to socioeconomic behavior
RePEc:att:wimass:20001 [Citation Analysis]
26
1991Adolescent Econometricians : How Do Youth Infer the Returns to Schooling.
RePEc:att:wimass:9110 [Citation Analysis]
25
2005What matters for financial development? : capital controls, institutions, and interactions
RePEc:att:wimass:20054 [Citation Analysis]
25
1993On the Evolution of Economic Status Across Generations.
RePEc:att:wimass:9329 [Citation Analysis]
23
2003Multinomial choice with social interactions
RePEc:att:wimass:20031 [Citation Analysis]
22
1997Models of Compelxity in Economics and Finance.
RePEc:att:wimass:9706 [Citation Analysis]
22
1993Musical Chairs: Modelling Noisy Evolution.
RePEc:att:wimass:9324 [Citation Analysis]
22
1996Reciprocal Trade Liberalization.
RePEc:att:wimass:9602 [Citation Analysis]
22
2000Econometric analysis and the study of economic growth : a skeptical perspective
RePEc:att:wimass:200010 [Citation Analysis]
21
1995A Positive Model of Growth and Pollution Controls.
RePEc:att:wimass:9513 [Citation Analysis]
21
2000Growth economics and reality
RePEc:att:wimass:200024 [Citation Analysis]
20

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