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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
19940.1210000.04
19950.1759100.09
19960.211376010.090.09
19970.190.219716300.09
19980.250.2240205200.13
19990.296251300.15
20000.45201000.15
20010.180.386811200.18
20020.360.4144741147560.140.2
20030.10.4448625054020.040.2
20040.150.46468492147.150.110.2
20050.30.4652105942817.9110.210.25
20060.160.492243981612.530.140.22
20070.30.424749742231.850.110.19
20080.380.435985692623.190.150.19
20090.190.452601062030160.310.19
20100.160.3342171111811.120.050.16
20110.260.5309942412.520.070.27
 
 
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
2008International Money and Finance
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2008-02 [Citation Analysis]
33
2005Place of Work and Place of Residence: Informal Hiring Networks and Labor Market Outcomes
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2004-07 [Citation Analysis]
21
1999Crowding-Out and Crowding-In Effects of the Components of Government Expenditure
RePEc:uct:uconnp:1999-02 [Citation Analysis]
17
2005Determinants of Poverty in Kenya: A Household Level Analysis
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2005-44 [Citation Analysis]
16
2005Do Labor Issues Matter in the Determination of U.S. Trade Policy? An Empirical Reevaluation
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2004-36 [Citation Analysis]
16
2000Knowledge, Consumption, and Endogenous Growth
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2000-02 [Citation Analysis]
16
2005Some Identification Issues in Nonparametric Linear Models with Endogenous Regressors
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2005-12 [Citation Analysis]
14
2003Equilibria with Local Governments and Commuting: Income Sorting vs. Income Mixing
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2002-01 [Citation Analysis]
14
2009Ripple Effects and Forecasting Home Prices in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Phoenix
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2009-05 [Citation Analysis]
14
1996The Organization of Consumption
RePEc:uct:uconnp:1996-07 [Citation Analysis]
13
2006Human Capital and Interethnic Marriage Decisions
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2006-03 [Citation Analysis]
12
1996Capabilities and Governance the Rebirth of Production in the Theory of Economic Organization
RePEc:uct:uconnp:1996-02 [Citation Analysis]
10
2003Voluntary Agreements with Industries: Participation Incentives with Industry-wide Targets
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2004-06 [Citation Analysis]
9
2004Religious Identity and Consumption
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2004-03 [Citation Analysis]
9
2007Which School Attributes Matter? The Influence of School District Performance and Demographic Composition on Property Values
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2005-26 [Citation Analysis]
9
2007A Bargaining Model of Holdouts and Takings
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2006-22 [Citation Analysis]
8
2004Income Inequality in the 1990s: Re-Forging a Lost Relationship?
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2004-11 [Citation Analysis]
8
2004The Economic Case for Fiscal Federalism in Scotland
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2004-42 [Citation Analysis]
8
2002The Relationship between Large Fiscal Adjustments and Short-Term Output Growth Under Alternative Fiscal Policy Regimes
RePEc:uct:uconnp:1999-04 [Citation Analysis]
8
2001Existence and Uniqueness of Equilibrium in Nonoptimal Unbounded Infinite Horizon Economies
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2001-02 [Citation Analysis]
8
2009Academic Rankings with RePEc
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2007-36 [Citation Analysis]
7
2011Regulatory Takings
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2011-16 [Citation Analysis]
7
2004Corporate Tax Avoidance and High Powered Incentives
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2004-09 [Citation Analysis]
7
2002Economic Growth, Longevity, and the Epidemiological Transition
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2002-07 [Citation Analysis]
7
2004The Improving Relative Status of Black Men
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2004-12 [Citation Analysis]
6
2006Consumption Asymmetry and the Stock Market: Empirical Evidence
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2004-43 [Citation Analysis]
6
2003Racial Bias in Motor Vehicle Searches: Additional Theory and Evidence
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2003-12 [Citation Analysis]
6
2004Explaining Economic Growth: Factor Accumulation, Total Factor Productivity Growth, and Production Efficiency Improvement
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2004-20 [Citation Analysis]
6
2009The Effect of Classmate Characteristics on Individual Outcomes: Evidence from the Add Health
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2008-21 [Citation Analysis]
6

repec:uct:uconnp:2009-13 [Citation Analysis]
5
2009Wage Premia in Employment Clusters: Does Worker Sorting Bias Estimates?
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2007-26 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Schumpeter and the Obsolescence of the Entrepreneur
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2002-19 [Citation Analysis]
5
2008Is the Great Moderation Ending? UK and US Evidence
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2008-24 [Citation Analysis]
5
2008Of Hackers and Hairdressers: Modularity and the Organizational Economics of Open-source Collaboration
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2008-53 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Has Deregulation Affected Births, Deaths, and Marriages in the U.S. Commercial Banking Industry?
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2002-26 [Citation Analysis]
5
2006Californias School Finance Reform: An Experiment in Fiscal Federalism
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2006-09 [Citation Analysis]
5
2003What Is Known about Testing for Discrimination: Lessons Learned by Comparing across Different Markets
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2003-21 [Citation Analysis]
5
1996Stop Crying over Spilt Knowledge: A Critical Look at the Theory of Spillovers and Technical Change
RePEc:uct:uconnp:1996-06 [Citation Analysis]
5
2008Public School Choice and Integration: Evidence from Durham, North Carolina
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2007-41 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Lying, Integrity, and Cooperation
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2002-36 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Bank Concentration and Performance
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2002-25 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Land Inheritance Rules: Theory and Cross-Cultural Analysis
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2002-43 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Total Factor Productivity, Human Capital and Outward Orientation: Differences by Stage of Ddevelopment and Geographic Regions
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2002-33 [Citation Analysis]
5
2004An Assessment of the Case for Monetary Union or Official Dollarization in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Venezuela
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2004-13 [Citation Analysis]
5
2007Does the Federal Reserve Follow a Non-Linear Taylor Rule?
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2007-37 [Citation Analysis]
5
2002Cognitive Comparative Advantage and the Organization of Work: Lessons from Herbert Simons Vision of the Future
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2002-20 [Citation Analysis]
4
2008Voting in Kenya: Putting Ethnicity in Perspective
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2008-09 [Citation Analysis]
4
2003Intergenerational Conflict and the Political Economy of School Spending
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2003-24 [Citation Analysis]
4
2007Auctions with a Buy Price: The Case of Reference-Dependent Preferences
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2007-42 [Citation Analysis]
4
1995Forecasting and Analyzing Economic Activity with Coincident and Leading Indexes: The Case of Connecticut
RePEc:uct:uconnp:1995-05 [Citation Analysis]
4

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 24:
YearTitleSee
2011Extreme Divorce: the Managerial Revolution in UK Companies before 1914
RePEc:cdf:wpaper:2011/21
[Citation Analysis]
2011The Use of Economics for Understanding Law: An Economists View of the Cathedral
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2011-25
[Citation Analysis]
2011Inter-regional home price dynamics through the foreclosure crisis
RePEc:fip:fedcwp:1119
[Citation Analysis]
2011Growth-Effects of Inflation Targeting: The Role of Financial Sector Development
RePEc:cuf:journl:y:2011:v:12:i:1:p:65-87
[Citation Analysis]
2011Fixed Effects Estimation in Panel Nonlinear Fractional Response Models
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2011-11
[Citation Analysis]
2011Macroeconomic Implications of the Underground Sector: Challenging the Double Business Cycle Approach
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2011-14
[Citation Analysis]
2011Contingent Trade Policy and Economic Efficiency
RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3424
[Citation Analysis]
2011Preferences for childcare policies: Theory and evidence
RePEc:eee:poleco:v:27:y:2011:i:3:p:436-454
[Citation Analysis]
2011The capitalization of school quality into house values: A review
RePEc:eee:jhouse:v:20:y:2011:i:1:p:30-48
[Citation Analysis]
2011Disease and Development: The Role of Human Capital
RePEc:hka:wpaper:2011-008
[Citation Analysis]
2011Investigating Regional House Price Convergence in the United States: Evidence from a Pair-Wise Approach
RePEc:rim:rimwps:29_11
[Citation Analysis]
2011Investigating Regional House Price Convergence in the United States: Evidence from a pair-wise approach
RePEc:mcd:mcddps:2011_12
[Citation Analysis]
2011Using Large Data Sets to Forecast Sectoral Employment
RePEc:pre:wpaper:201101
[Citation Analysis]
2011Using Large Data Sets to Forecast Sectoral Employment
RePEc:nlv:wpaper:1106
[Citation Analysis]
2011Momentum in Residential Real Estate
RePEc:kap:jrefec:v:43:y:2011:i:3:p:299-320
[Citation Analysis]
2011Dynamic linear economies with social interactions
RePEc:cla:levarc:786969000000000036
[Citation Analysis]
2011Forecasting the US real house price index: Structural and non-structural models with and without fundamentals
RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:28:y:2011:i:4:p:2013-2021
[Citation Analysis]
2011Forecasting house price inflation: a model combination approach
RePEc:nzb:nzbdps:2011/07
[Citation Analysis]
2011Friends’ networks and job finding rates
RePEc:ese:iserwp:2011-21
[Citation Analysis]
2011Friends’ Networks and Job Finding Rates
RePEc:lec:leecon:11/40
[Citation Analysis]
2011Forecasting House Prices in Germany
RePEc:rwi:repape:0294
[Citation Analysis]
2011From Russia with Love: The Impact of Relocated Firms on Incumbent Survival
RePEc:cep:sercdp:0088
[Citation Analysis]
2011How Do Editors Select Papers, and How Good are They at Doing It?
RePEc:knz:dpteco:1137
[Citation Analysis]
2011Ranking Economists and Economic Institutions Using RePEc: Some Remarks
RePEc:ces:ifowps:_96
[Citation Analysis]

Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2011

YearTitleSee
2011Scitovsky and the income-happiness paradox
RePEc:css:wpaper:2011-07
[Citation Analysis]
2011The Use of Economics for Understanding Law: An Economists View of the Cathedral
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2011-25
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2010

YearTitleSee
2010Branch location choice: Do lenders discriminate?
RePEc:ula:econom:v:35:y:2010:i:30:p:11-55
[Citation Analysis]
2010Global Climate Change and the Resurgence of Tropical Disease: An Economic Approach
RePEc:wil:wilcde:2010-09
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2009

YearTitleSee
2009Law, state power, and taxation in Islamic history
RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:71:y:2009:i:3:p:704-717
[Citation Analysis]
2009The Good, the Bad and the Average: Evidence on the Scale and Nature of Ability Peer Effects in Schools
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:15600
[Citation Analysis]
2009The Optimality and Controllability of Monetary Policy through Delegation with Consistent Targets
RePEc:nlv:wpaper:0909
[Citation Analysis]
2009Using Large Data Sets to Forecast Housing Prices: A Case Study of Twenty US States
RePEc:nlv:wpaper:0916
[Citation Analysis]
2009Forecasting the US Real House Price Index: Structural and Non-Structural Models with and without Fundamentals
RePEc:nlv:wpaper:1001
[Citation Analysis]
2009Britain, China, and the Irrelevance of Stage Theories
RePEc:pra:mprapa:18291
[Citation Analysis]
2009Neighborhood Effects: Accomplishments and Looking Beyond Them
RePEc:tuf:tuftec:0736
[Citation Analysis]
2009Consistent Targets and Optimal Monetary Policy: Conservative Central Banker Redux
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2005-55
[Citation Analysis]
2009The Making of Optimal and Consistent Policy: An Analytical Framework for Monetary Models
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2006-05
[Citation Analysis]
2009The Making of Optimal and Consistent Policy: An Implementation Theory Framework for Monetary Policy
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2006-06
[Citation Analysis]
2009Solving the Non-Linear Dynamic Asset Allocation Problem: Effects of Arbitrary Stochastic Processes and Unsystematic Risk on the Super Efficient Portfolio Space
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2009-04
[Citation Analysis]
2009Using Large Data Sets to Forecast Housing Prices: A Case Study of Twenty US States
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2009-13
[Citation Analysis]
2009Why Are Ghettos Bad? Examining the Role of the Metropolitan Educational Environment
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2009-30
[Citation Analysis]
2009Social Interactions within Cities: Neighborhood Environments and Peer Relationships
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2009-31
[Citation Analysis]
2009Forecasting the US Real House Price Index: Structural and Non-Structural Models with and without Fundamentals
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2009-42
[Citation Analysis]
2009The Excellence in Research for Australia Scheme: An Evaluation of the Draft Journal Weights for Economics
RePEc:wai:econwp:09/07
[Citation Analysis]

Recent citations received in: 2008

YearTitleSee
2008Culture, Context, and the Taste for Redistribution
RePEc:ecl:harjfk:rwp08-038
[Citation Analysis]
2008Culture, Context, and the Taste for Redistribution
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:14268
[Citation Analysis]
2008Market Responses to the Panic of 2008
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:14446
[Citation Analysis]
2008Is the Great Moderation Ending? UK and US Evidence.
RePEc:nlv:wpaper:0801
[Citation Analysis]
2008Public School Choice and Integration: Evidence from Durham, North Carolina
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2007-41
[Citation Analysis]
2008Is the Great Moderation Ending? UK and US Evidence
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2008-24
[Citation Analysis]
2008Preference Structure and Random Paths to Stability in Matching Markets
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2008-29
[Citation Analysis]
2008Tribalism as a Minimax-Regret Strategy: Evidence from Voting in the 2007 Kenyan Elections
RePEc:uct:uconnp:2008-35
[Citation Analysis]
2008The division of labor and voluntary production
RePEc:ula:econom:v:33:y:2008:i:25:p:47-60
[Citation Analysis]

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