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Centre for Health Economics Working Papers / Monash University, Centre for Health Economics


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Main indicators


Raw data:


IF AIF DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.08000000.04
19910.08000000.04
19920.09000000.05
19930.1000000.04
19940.12000000.05
19950.16000000.09
19960.19000000.09
19970.2000000.09
19980.21000000.13
19990.27000000.16
20000.39000000.16
20010.37000000.17
20020.38000000.18
20030.42201000.19
20040.4381005200.19
20050.45313001000.24
20060.4613001100.2
20070.391320.150300.17
20080.411310.080000.18
20090.371310.080000.18
20100.331300000.16
20110.451340.310000.23
20120.461300000.24
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CDO: Cumulative number of documents published until year y
CCU: Cumulative number of citations to papers published until year y
CIF: Cumulative impact factor
CIT: Number of citations to papers published 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

 

Most cited documents in this series:


YearTitleCited
2004Richardson, Jeff. (2004) Priorities of health policy: cost shifting or population health. In: Centre for Health Economics Working Papers. RePEc:mhe:chewps:2004-147.

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2003Richardson, Jeff ; Peacock, Stuart ; Day, Neil. (2003) Conceptualising the Assessment of Quality of Life instrument Mark II (AQoL 2): methodological innovations and the development of the AQoL descriptive system. In: Centre for Health Economics Working Papers. RePEc:mhe:chewps:2004-141.

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2004Richardson, Jeff ; Mortimer, Duncan ; Peacock, Stuart . (2004) Does an increase in the doctor supply reduce medical fees? An econometric analysis of medical fees across Australia. In: Centre for Health Economics Working Papers. RePEc:mhe:chewps:2004-145.

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2004Richardson, Jeff ; Iezzi, Angelo ; Peacock, Stuart ; Day, Neil. (2004) The Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL) II instrument. Overview of the Assessment of Quality of Life Mark II Project. In: Centre for Health Economics Working Papers. RePEc:mhe:chewps:2004-144.

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2004Richardson, Jeff ; Iezzi, Angelo ; Day, Neil ; Peacock, Stuart . (2004) The Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL) II instrument. The effect of deliberation and alternative utility weights in a multi-attribute utility instrument. In: Centre for Health Economics Working Papers. RePEc:mhe:chewps:2004-143.

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2004Richardson, Jeff. (2004) Ageing and health care: inexorable costs versus modest adaptation. In: Centre for Health Economics Working Papers. RePEc:mhe:chewps:2004-150.

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2004Richardson, Jeff ; Iezzi, Angelo ; Peacock, Stuart ; Day, Neil. (2004) The Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL) II instrument. Derivation of the scaling weights using a multiplicative model and econometric second stage correction. In: Centre for Health Economics Working Papers. RePEc:mhe:chewps:2004-142.

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Citing documents used to compute impact factor 0:


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Cites in year: CiY


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