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Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003 / The Economic Journal

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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090000.04
19910.10000.05
19920.090000.05
19930.10000.05
19940.120000.04
19950.170000.09
19960.20000.09
19970.210000.09
19980.220000.13
19990.290000.15
20000.40000.15
20010.380000.18
20020.4117000.2
20030.4422159110620.280.2
20040.420.4602229400.2
20050.380.4602218300.25
20060.490000.22
20070.420000.19
20080.430000.19
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
2003Similarity of Supply and Demand Shocks Between the Euro Area and the CEECs
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:77 [Citation Analysis]
49
2003Testing for Localisation Using Micro-Geographic Data
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:69 [Citation Analysis]
48
2003The Properties of Automatic Gets Modelling
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:105 [Citation Analysis]
24
2003Product Differentiation and the Gains from Trade under Bertrand Duopoly
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:47 [Citation Analysis]
17
2003Another look at the Regression Discontinuity Design
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:18 [Citation Analysis]
14
2003A Merton Model Approach to Assessing the Default Risk of UK Public Companies
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:207 [Citation Analysis]
14
2003Nonlinearity in the Feds Monetary Policy Rule
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:121 [Citation Analysis]
13
2003The Asymmetric Effects of Uncertainty on Inflation and Output Growth
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:187 [Citation Analysis]
12
2003Employment protection and globalisation in dynamic oligopoly
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:57 [Citation Analysis]
12
2003Outsourcing and Firm-level Performance
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:90 [Citation Analysis]
11
2003The Impact of the National Minimum Wage on the Wage Distribution in a Low-Wage Sector
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:60 [Citation Analysis]
11
2003The roles of expected profitability, Tobins Q and cash flow in econometric models of company investment
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:212 [Citation Analysis]
11
2003Monetary Policy in the Euro Area - Lessons from the First Years
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:103 [Citation Analysis]
11
2003Can Business and Social Networks Explain the Border Effect Puzzle?
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:150 [Citation Analysis]
10
2003Price Convergence under EMU? First Estimates
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:143 [Citation Analysis]
10
2003Unemployment equilibrium and on-the-job search
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:208 [Citation Analysis]
9
2003The Supply of Childcare in Britain: Do Mothers Queue for Childcare?
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:211 [Citation Analysis]
9
2003Why did British electricity prices fall after 1998?
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:92 [Citation Analysis]
9
2003Immigrant Job Search in the UK
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:220 [Citation Analysis]
9
2003The Jump Component of the Volatility Structure of Interest Rate Futures Markets: An International Comparison
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:205 [Citation Analysis]
8
2003Where Minimum Wage Bites Hard: The Introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage to a Low Wage Sector
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:145 [Citation Analysis]
8
2003Contracts and Inequity Aversion
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:74 [Citation Analysis]
8
2003Wage and Price Phillips Curves
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:128 [Citation Analysis]
8
2003The Welfare Cost of Means-Testing: Pensioner Participation in Income Support
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:171 [Citation Analysis]
8

repec:ecj:ac2003:1 [Citation Analysis]
7
2003Multinationals, foreign ownership and US productivity leadership: Evidence from the UK
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:50 [Citation Analysis]
7
2003The Impact of Monetary Union on Trade Prices
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:5 [Citation Analysis]
7
2003Fragmentation, Productivity and Relative Wages in the UK: A General Equilibrium Approach
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:108 [Citation Analysis]
7
2003Heterogeneity among Displaced Workers
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:164 [Citation Analysis]
7
2003The Local Labour Market Effects of Immigration in the UK
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:70 [Citation Analysis]
7
2003Factor Price Equalization in the UK?
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:21 [Citation Analysis]
7
2003Who Gains from Non-Collusive Corruption?
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:159 [Citation Analysis]
6
2003Education and Skills Mismatch in the Italian Graduate Labour Market
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:59 [Citation Analysis]
6
2003Outside Offers and the Gender Pay Gap: Empirical Evidence from the UK Academic Labour Market
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:28 [Citation Analysis]
6
2003Fixed versus Flexible Exchange Rates: Evidence from Developing Countries
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:109 [Citation Analysis]
6
2003Towards A New Early Warning System of Financial Crises
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:81 [Citation Analysis]
6
2003Cross-Generation Correlations of Union Status for Young People in Britain
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:24 [Citation Analysis]
5
2003The New Open Economy Macroeconomics of Government Debt
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:83 [Citation Analysis]
5
2003Outline Pricing and the Euro Changeover: Cross-Country Comparisons
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:117 [Citation Analysis]
5
2003Government Solvency: Revisiting some EMU Countries
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:8 [Citation Analysis]
5
2003Central Bank Transparency in Theory and Practice
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:56 [Citation Analysis]
5
2003Immigration and Inter-Regional Mobility in the UK, 1982-2000
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:101 [Citation Analysis]
5
2003US Monetary Policy Rules: the Case for Asymmetric Preferences
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:199 [Citation Analysis]
5
2003The Fed and Stock Market: A Proxy and Instrumental Variable Identification
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:52 [Citation Analysis]
4
2003A Vectorautoregressive Investment Model (VIM) and Monetary Policy Transmission: Panel Evidence from German Firms
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:213 [Citation Analysis]
4
2003Manufacturing price determination in OECD countries; markups, demand and uncertainty in a dynamic heterogeneous panel
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:168 [Citation Analysis]
4
2003Work-related Training and the New National Minimum Wage in Britain
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:9 [Citation Analysis]
4
2003Absorptive Capacity and Frontier Technology: Evidence from OECD Manufacturing Industries
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:193 [Citation Analysis]
4
2003Motivation, expectations and the gender pay gap for UK graduates
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:42 [Citation Analysis]
4
2003Trade Credit, Bank Lending and Monetary Policy Transmission
RePEc:ecj:ac2003:149 [Citation Analysis]
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