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Economic History Working Papers / London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History

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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.0910100.04
19910.127200.05
19920.09110300.05
19930.080.14013100.05
19940.12901500.04
19950.17501300.09
19960.2771400.09
19970.215812010.20.09
19980.170.228012200.13
19990.29731300.15
20000.070.4918151010.110.15
20010.130.385016200.18
20020.140.413414200.2
20030.4412108010.080.2
20040.130.462225152010.050.2
20050.030.46242034100.25
20060.020.4921146100.22
20070.090.4218545400.19
20080.050.43222392010.050.19
20090.050.4237402010.040.19
20100.331724500.16
20110.150.56140600.27
 
 
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
2005The impact of training on productivity and wages : evidence from British panel data
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:779 [Citation Analysis]
17
2004Term limits and electoral accountability
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:20283 [Citation Analysis]
12
2000Market integration in the North and Baltic Seas, 1500-1800
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22383 [Citation Analysis]
12
1997Some dimensions of the quality of life during the British industrial revolution
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:20349 [Citation Analysis]
8
1996British economic policy and industrial performance in the early post-war period
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:20669 [Citation Analysis]
7
1991The causes of recession following stabilization
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:21107 [Citation Analysis]
7
2004Social savings as a measure of the contribution of a new technology to economic growth
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22554 [Citation Analysis]
6
2003Steam as a general purpose technology: a growth accounting perspective
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22354 [Citation Analysis]
4
2002Precocious British industrialization: a general equilibrium perspective
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22368 [Citation Analysis]
4
2005Fiscal and financial preconditions for the rise of British naval hegemony, 1485-1815
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22326 [Citation Analysis]
3
2000Competition and innovation in 1950’s Britain
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22381 [Citation Analysis]
3
2007An historical analysis of the expansion of compulsory schooling in Europe after the Second World War
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:4286 [Citation Analysis]
3
2000Development history
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22384 [Citation Analysis]
3
2009Money, states and empire: financial integration cycles and institutional change in Central Europe, 1400-1520
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:27884 [Citation Analysis]
2
2009Rules and reality: quantifying the practice of apprenticeship in early modern Europe
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:27865 [Citation Analysis]
2
1999Quantitative economic history
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22390 [Citation Analysis]
2
2004Regional GDP in Britain, 1871-1911: some estimates
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22557 [Citation Analysis]
2
2003Quantifying the contribution of technological change to economic growth in different eras: a review of the evidence
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22350 [Citation Analysis]
2
2003The decline and fall of the European film industry: sunk costs, market size and market structure, 1890-1927
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22366 [Citation Analysis]
2
2004The world economy in the 1990s: a long run perspective
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22334 [Citation Analysis]
2
2006The Spanish Empire and its legacy: fiscal re-distribution and political conflict in colonial and post-colonial Spanish America
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22467 [Citation Analysis]
1
2004High quality public services for Scotland
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:12670 [Citation Analysis]
1
2003The post-war rise of world trade: does the Bretton Woods System deserve credit?
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22351 [Citation Analysis]
1
2009The economic legacies of the ‘thin white line’: indirect rule and the comparative development of sub-Saharan Africa
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:27879 [Citation Analysis]
1
2007Origins of catch-up failure: comparative productivity growth in the Hapsburg Empire, 1870-1910
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22318 [Citation Analysis]
1
2011Why did (pre‐industrial) firms train?: premiums and apprenticeship contracts in 18th century England
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:41348 [Citation Analysis]
1
1999Industrial growth revisited: manufacturing output in Greece during the interwar period
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22386 [Citation Analysis]
1
2009Does trade explain Europe’s rise? Geography, market size and economic development
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:27877 [Citation Analysis]
1
2007Regional income dispersion and market potential in the late nineteenth century Hapsburg Empire
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22311 [Citation Analysis]
1
2004Market potential in British regions, 1871-1931
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22556 [Citation Analysis]
1
2010The utility of a common coinage: currency unions and the integration of money markets in late medieval Central Europe
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:29409 [Citation Analysis]
1
2004The canton of Berne as an investor on the London capital market in the 18th century
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22336 [Citation Analysis]
1
2009Leaving home and entering service: the age of apprenticeship in early modern London
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:27873 [Citation Analysis]
1
2008The Anglo-German productivity puzzle, 1895-1935: a restatement and a possible resolution
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22309 [Citation Analysis]
1
2003Piece rates and learning: understanding work and production in the New England textile industry a century ago.
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:22360 [Citation Analysis]
1
2008Real origins of the great depression: monopoly power, unions and the American business cycle in the 1920s
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:19566 [Citation Analysis]
1
2010Were British railway companies well-managed in the early twentieth century?
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:27889 [Citation Analysis]
1
2009Bairoch revisited: tariff structure and growth in the late 19th century
RePEc:ehl:wpaper:27869 [Citation Analysis]
1

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 6:
YearTitleSee
2011Epidemic trade
RePEc:zbw:fubsbe:201112
[Citation Analysis]
2011British Relative Economic Decline Revisited
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:8384
[Citation Analysis]
2011National and international market integration in the 19th century: Evidence from comovement
RePEc:eee:exehis:v:48:y:2011:i:2:p:226-242
[Citation Analysis]
2011Colonial taxation and government spending in British Africa, 1880-1940: Maximizing revenue or minimizing effort?
RePEc:eee:exehis:v:48:y:2011:i:1:p:136-149
[Citation Analysis]
2011Epidemic trade
RePEc:zbw:fubsbe:201112
[Citation Analysis]
2011The utility of a common coinage: Currency unions and the integration of money markets in late Medieval Central Europe
RePEc:eee:exehis:v:48:y:2011:i:1:p:53-65
[Citation Analysis]

Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2010

YearTitleSee

Recent citations received in: 2009

YearTitleSee
2009Networks in the Premodern Economy: the Market for London Apprenticeships, 1600-1749
RePEc:cep:cepdps:dp0956
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2008

YearTitleSee
2008Resolving the Anglo-German Industrial Productivity Puzzle, 1895-1935: A Response to Professor Ritschl
RePEc:mpg:wpaper:2008_27
[Citation Analysis]

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Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.

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