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Main indicators


Raw data:


IF AIF DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.09000000.04
19910.09000000.04
19920.09000000.04
19930.1000000.05
19940.11000000.05
19950.2000000.08
19960.24000000.1
19970.3000000.11
19980.29000000.11
19990.34000000.15
20000.42000000.16
20010.44000000.17
20020.45000000.2
20030.47000000.2
20040.53000000.22
20050.56000000.23
20060.55313110.03180010.030.22
20070.473869013100.19
20080.090.55112060.05669600.21
20090.030.514716750.03389300.21
20100.010.473920620.01698100.17
20110.060.554425080.034865010.020.22
20120.010.674429490.032831020.050.26
20130.020.922732170.02088200.34
20140.6832120.0107100.24
 
 
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:


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2006The worldwide economic impact of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1793 1815. (2006). O'Rourke, Kevin ; O Rourke, Kevin H, . In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:1:y:2006:i:01:p:123-149_00.

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2010Raising revenue in the British empire, 1870–1940: how ‘extractive’ were colonial taxes?. (2010). Frankema, Ewout. In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:5:y:2010:i:03:p:447-477_00.

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2006The Spanish Empire and its legacy: fiscal redistribution and political conflict in colonial and post-colonial Spanish America. (2006). Irigoin, Alejandra ; Grafe, Regina. In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:1:y:2006:i:02:p:241-267_00.

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2006Energy crisis and growth 1650 1850: the European deviation in a comparative perspective. (2006). Malanima, Paolo . In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:1:y:2006:i:01:p:101-121_00.

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2010A conjuncture in global history or an Anglo-American construct: the British Industrial Revolution, 1700–1850. (2010). Brien, Patrick O ; OBrien, Patrick . In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:5:y:2010:i:03:p:503-509_00.

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2012An unlevel playing field: national income estimates and reciprocal comparison in global economic history. (2012). Jerven, Morten. In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:7:y:2012:i:01:p:107-128_00.

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2008Knowledge and divergence from the perspective of early modern India. (2008). Roy, Tirthankar. In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:3:y:2008:i:03:p:361-387_00.

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2011The World Bank and the politics of productivity: the debate on economic growth, poverty, and living standards in the 1950s. (2011). Alacevich, Michele . In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:6:y:2011:i:01:p:53-74_00.

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2009Reconsidering the macro-narrative in global history: John Darwin’s After Tamerlane and the case for comparison. (2009). Adas, Michael . In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:4:y:2009:i:01:p:163-173_00.

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2008Making money at the blessed place of Manila: Armenians in the Madras–Manila trade in the eighteenth century. (2008). Bhattacharya, Bhaswati. In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:3:y:2008:i:01:p:1-20_00.

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2008Fatal misconception: the struggle to control world population Matthew Connelly. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2008. Pp. xiv + 521. Hardback £22.95, ISBN 978-0-674-02423-6.. (2008). Gordon, Linda. In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:3:y:2008:i:03:p:475-476_00.

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2007The two prime movers of globalization: history and impact of diesel engines and gas turbines. (2007). Smil, Vaclav . In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:2:y:2007:i:03:p:373-394_00.

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2008Decolonization and its impact: a comparative approach to the end of the colonial empires By Martin Shipway. Oxford: Blackwell, 2008. Pp xi + 269. Paperback £17.99, ISBN 9780631199687; hardback £55.0. (2008). McNamara, Robert. In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:3:y:2008:i:03:p:470-472_00.

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2011Some considerations about the link between economic development and migration. (2011). van Lottum, Jelle . In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:6:y:2011:i:02:p:339-344_00.

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2009The mobility transition revisited, 1500–1900: what the case of Europe can offer to global history. (2009). Lucassen, Jan . In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:4:y:2009:i:03:p:347-377_99.

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2011Markets in pre-industrial societies: storage in Hellenistic Babylonia in the medieval English mirror. (2011). van Leeuwen, Bas ; Földvári, Péter ; Pirngruber, Reinhard ; Foldvari, Peter . In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:6:y:2011:i:02:p:169-193_00.

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2009Desirable teeth: the medieval trade in Arctic and African ivory. (2009). Seaver, Kirsten A.. In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:4:y:2009:i:02:p:271-292_00.

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2008The road to the Industrial Revolution: hypotheses and conjectures about the medieval origins of the ‘European Miracle’. (2008). van Zanden, Jan Luiten. In: Journal of Global History. RePEc:cup:jglhis:v:3:y:2008:i:03:p:337-359_00.

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Recent citations received in: 2012


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2012Output per head in pre-independence Africa : quantitative conjectures. (2012). Prados de la Escosura, Leandro. In: Working Papers in Economic History. RePEc:cte:whrepe:wp12-11.

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2012Moving Forward in African Economic History. Bridging the Gap Between Methods and Sources. (2012). Moradi, Alexander ; Jerven, Morten ; Frankema, Ewout ; Fourie, Johan ; Inikori, Joseph ; Austin, Gareth ; Green, Erik ; Hillbom, Ellen ; Uche, Chibuike . In: Lund Papers in Economic History. RePEc:hhs:luekhi:0124.

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Recent citations received in: 2011


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2011Long-run patterns in market efficiency and the genesis of the market economy: Markets around the Mediterranean from Nebuchadnezzar to Napoleon (580 BC and 1800AD). (2011). van Zanden, Jan Luiten ; van Leeuwen, Bas ; Földvári, Péter ; Foldvari, Peter . In: CEPR Discussion Papers. RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:8521.

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