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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.50.0902100.04
199110.15101110020.40.05
19920.60.097185310010.140.05
19930.080.110121211000.05
19940.120.129381721000.04
19950.050.17531911000.09
19960.070.2103814110020.20.09
19970.070.218515110020.250.09
19980.330.22122318666.70.13
19990.250.29926205600.15
20000.290.4671216020.330.15
20010.38101500.18
200210.416137728.610.170.2
20030.140.4411307110040.360.2
20040.060.46724171020.290.2
20050.280.46731854010.140.25
20060.360.4994145400.22
20070.130.425516200.19
20080.070.4310714110010.10.19
20090.20.413415366.70.19
20100.130.3315523366.710.070.16
20110.110.59128333.30.27
 
 
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
2000ORANI-G: A General Equilibrium Model of the Australian Economy
RePEc:cop:wpaper:op-93 [Citation Analysis]
59
1994Computing Solutions for Large General Equilibrium Models Using GEMPACK
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-64 [Citation Analysis]
31
1996The Theoretical Structure of MONASH-MRF
RePEc:cop:wpaper:op-85 [Citation Analysis]
24
2003MMRF-GREEN: A Dynamic Multi-Regional Applied General Equilibrium Model of the Australian Economy, Based on the MMR and MONASH Models
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-140 [Citation Analysis]
15
1992An Implicitly Directly Additive Demand System: Estimates for Australia
RePEc:cop:wpaper:op-73 [Citation Analysis]
13
1998Long-run Effects on China of APEC Trade Liberalisation
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-130 [Citation Analysis]
13
1999Decomposing Simulation Results with Respect to Exogenous Shocks
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-73 [Citation Analysis]
12
1976Empirical Estimation of the Elasticity of Substitution : A Review
RePEc:cop:wpaper:op-09 [Citation Analysis]
11
2004Economic Integration, Poverty and Regional Inequality in Brazil
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-149 [Citation Analysis]
11
2004Disaggregation of results from a detailed general equilibrium model of the US to the State level
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-145 [Citation Analysis]
9
1992Demand Patterns Across the Development Spectrum: Estimates for the AIDADS System
RePEc:cop:wpaper:op-75 [Citation Analysis]
8
1996Medium- and Long-run Consequences for Australia of an APEC Free Trade Area: CGE Analyses using the GTAP and MONASH Models
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-111 [Citation Analysis]
8
2000MMRF-GREEN: A Dynamic, Multi-Sectoral, Multi-Regional Model of Australia
RePEc:cop:wpaper:op-94 [Citation Analysis]
7
2003Estimating the effects of Chinas Accession to the World Trade Organisation
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-137 [Citation Analysis]
7
2000Labour Supply and Welfare Participation in Australian Two-Adult Households: Accounting for Involuntary Unemployment and the Cost of Part-time Work
RePEc:cop:wpaper:bp-35 [Citation Analysis]
7
2002Introduction to GEMPACK for GAMS Users
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-79 [Citation Analysis]
7
1986Automating the Computation of Solutions of Large Economic Models
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-27 [Citation Analysis]
6
1991Solving Nonlinear Economic Models Accurately Via a Linear Representation
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-55 [Citation Analysis]
6
1977Estimates of the elasticity of substitution between imported and domestically produced goods classified at the input-output level of aggregation
RePEc:cop:wpaper:o-13 [Citation Analysis]
6
1977Estimates of the Elasticity of Substitution Between Imported and Domestically Produced Commodities at the Four Digit ASIC Level
RePEc:cop:wpaper:o-11 [Citation Analysis]
5
2003Effects of Reducing Tariffs and Endogenous Productivity Growth
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-139 [Citation Analysis]
5
1998LONG-RUN SIMULATIONS WITH GTAP: Illustrative Results from APEC Trade Liberalisation
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-70 [Citation Analysis]
4
2003Using a highly disaggregated multi-regional single-country model to analyse the impacts of the 2002-03 drought on Australia
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-141 [Citation Analysis]
4
1999Market Power in Australian Manufacturing Industry: A Confirmation of Halls Hypothesis
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-132 [Citation Analysis]
4
1991Mending the Family Tree: A Reconciliation of the Linearization and Levels Schools of CGE Modelling
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-54 [Citation Analysis]
3
2007The economic impacts of a construction project, using SinoTERM, a multi-regional CGE model of China
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-164 [Citation Analysis]
3
1999Incorporating International Capital Ownership into the GTAP Model: Results for Asia-Pacific Trade Liberalisation
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-72 [Citation Analysis]
3
1999The Governments Tax Package: Further Analysis based on the MONASH Model
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-131 [Citation Analysis]
3
2004Macro, industry and state effects in the U.S. of removing major tariffs and quotas
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-146 [Citation Analysis]
3
1989The Reconciliation of Computable General Equilibrium and Macroeconomic Modelling: Grounds for Hope?
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-44 [Citation Analysis]
3
1995The Macroeconomic, Industrial, Distributional and Regional Effects of Government Spending Programs in South Africa
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-109 [Citation Analysis]
3
1996Economies of Scale and Imperfect Competition in an Applied General Equilibrium Model of the Australian Economy
RePEc:cop:wpaper:op-84 [Citation Analysis]
3
1993Solving Applied General Equilibrium Models Represented as a Mixture of Linearized and Levels Equation
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-61 [Citation Analysis]
3
1998Forecasting and Policy Analysis with a Dynamic CGE Model of Australia
RePEc:cop:wpaper:op-90 [Citation Analysis]
3
2005Modelling the Potential Benefits of an Australia-China free Trade Agreement
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-153 [Citation Analysis]
3
1997Re-Estimating Real Output for Service Industries in Australia
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-124 [Citation Analysis]
3
2010Johansens contribution to CGE modelling: originator and guiding light for 50 years
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-203 [Citation Analysis]
3
1993Energy Taxes and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Australia
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-104 [Citation Analysis]
3
1999Labour Supply and Welfare Participation in Australian Two-Adult Households: Comparing 1986/87 with 1994/95
RePEc:cop:wpaper:bp-34 [Citation Analysis]
2
1992The Contribution of Applied General Equilibrium Analysis to Policy Reform in Australia
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-98 [Citation Analysis]
2
2002A Practical Method for Explicitly Modeling Quotas and Other Complementarities
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-78 [Citation Analysis]
2
2003State-level Dynamic CGE Modeling for Forecasting and Policy Analysis
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-82 [Citation Analysis]
2
1993Some Short-Run Implications of Fightback: A General Equilibrium Analysis
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-101 [Citation Analysis]
2
2000Absorption Capacity, Structural Similarity and Embodied Technology Spillovers in a Macro Model: An Implementation Within the GTAP Framework
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-77 [Citation Analysis]
2
1985A Harris-style miniature version of ORANI
RePEc:cop:wpaper:op-54 [Citation Analysis]
2
2006Modelling the Economic Impacts of Migration and Population Growth
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-157 [Citation Analysis]
2
2002Rational Expectations for Large Models: A Practical Algorithm and a Policy Application
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-81 [Citation Analysis]
2
1994Engel Flexibility in Household Budget Studies: Non-parametric Evidence versus Standard Functional Forms
RePEc:cop:wpaper:op-79 [Citation Analysis]
2
1993Import Price and Activity Elasticities for the MONASH Model: Johansen FIML Estimation of Cointegration Vectors
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-58 [Citation Analysis]
2
1999A General Equilibrium Model of Australias Premier City
RePEc:cop:wpaper:ip-74 [Citation Analysis]
2

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 3:
YearTitleSee
2011The Global Economic Effects of Pandemic Influenza
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-224
[Citation Analysis]
2011Japans Economic Slowdown and its Global Implications: A Review of the Economic Modelling
RePEc:uwa:wpaper:11-19
[Citation Analysis]
2011Deriving CGE Baselines from Macro-economic Projections
RePEc:ags:eaae11:114638
[Citation Analysis]

Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2010

YearTitleSee
2010Assessment of the Regional Economic Impacts of Catastrophic Events: CGE analysis of resource loss and behavioral effects of a RDD attack scenario
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-194
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2009

YearTitleSee

Recent citations received in: 2008

YearTitleSee
2008How would global trade liberalization affect rural and regional incomes in Australia?
RePEc:cop:wpaper:g-176
[Citation Analysis]

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