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Main indicators


Raw data:


IF AIF DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.091414035000.04
19910.0911250221400.05
19920.09429032500.06
19930.070.193810.03015100.05
19940.1274520.041013010.140.05
19950.16125740.0771600.09
19960.050.2137040.06419100.09
19970.237320.0302500.08
19980.22108350.061516010.10.12
19990.150.2768980.0914132500.15
20000.190.3715104140.133216300.14
20010.050.381011480.07621100.17
20020.080.39114120.11025200.19
20030.20.42114160.14010200.19
20040.4311480.070000.19
20050.45114120.110000.23
20060.46114140.120000.2
20070.4114110.10000.17
20080.4114120.110000.18
20090.3711470.060000.18
20100.3311460.050000.16
20110.45114100.090000.22
20120.4811410.010000.24
20130.5411420.020000.26
20140.2311430.030000.17
 
 
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
1990ECONOMICS AND PSYCHOLOGY: A SURVEY.. (1990). Earl, Peter. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1990-04.

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2000The Joint Estimation of Child Participation in Schooling and Employement: Comparative Evidence from Three Continents.. (2000). Ray, Ranjan ; Maitra, Pushkar. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:2000-08.

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1991ANNUAL REPORT 1991.. (1991). , . In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1991.

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1998Analysis of Child Labour in Peru and Pakistan: a Comparative Study.. (1998). Ray, Ranjan. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1998-05.

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1999Poverty, Household Size and Child Welfare in India.. (1999). Ray, Ranjan. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1999-01.

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1994Pass-Through of Exchange Rates and Purchasing Power Parity.. (1994). Feenstra, Robert ; KENDALL, J. D.. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1994-06.

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2000Intra Household Resource Allocation And Their Impact On Expenditure Patterns: Comparative Evidence From South Africa And Pakistan.. (2000). Ray, Ranjan ; Maitra, Pushkar. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:2000-09.

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1991Post-War Movements in Prices of Primary Products and Manufactured Goods.. (1991). Bloch, Harry ; Sapsford, D.. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1991-03.

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2000The Determinants of Child Labour and Child Schooling in Ghana.. (2000). Ray, Ranjan. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:2000-5.

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1995Specification and Testing the Profit-Concentration Relationship: Some Empirical Findings for the Australian Manufacturing.. (1995). Bloch, Harry ; Bhattacharya, Mita. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1995-02.

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1995Can Simple Rules Explain Pricing Behaviour in Australian Manfacturing.. (1995). Olive, Michael ; Bloch, Harry. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1995-03.

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1999Immigrant Assimilation in a Regulated Labour Market: unemployment of Immigrant Men in Australia.. (1999). Worswick, Christopher ; McDonald, James. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1999-03.

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1996Cosumer Disenchantment, Loss Aversion and Price Rigidity.. (1996). Sibly, Hugh. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1996-12.

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1992Sample-Selection Procedures for Estimating the Relationship Between Concentration and profitability from Cross-Industry Data.. (1992). Bloch, Harry. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1992-05.

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1991Some Canadian Evidence on the Quit/Layoff Distinction.. (1991). Kidd, Michael P. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1991-09.

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2001The Impact of Resource Inflows on Child Health: Evidence from South Africa.. (2001). Ray, Ranjan ; Maitra, Pushkar. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:2001-05.

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2001Simultaneous Analysis of Child Labour and Child Schooling: Comparative Evidence from Nepal and Pakistan.. (2001). Ray, Ranjan. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:2001-04.

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1991Concord and Discord amongst New Zealand Economists: the Results of an Opinion Survey.. (1991). coleman, william. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1991-08.

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1998Child Health and its Determinants in Developing Countries: a Cross CountryComparison.. (1998). Ray, Ranjan. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1998-02.

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1994International Competition and the Degree of Monopoly in Australian Manufacturing.. (1994). Bloch, Harry. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1994-07.

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1998Implications of the Asian Currency Crisis and the Debt Crisis of the 1980s.. (1998). Krueger, Alan. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:3.

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2000Optimal Commodity Taxes in Australia and their Sensitivity to Consumer Preference and Demographic Specification.. (2000). Ray, Ranjan ; Blacklow, Paul. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:2001-01.

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2001The Interdependence of Share Markets in the Developed Economies of East Asia.. (2001). Felminham, B. ; Leong, S. C.. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:2001-10.

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1996National Competition Policy and its Implications for Local Government.. (1996). Page, B. ; Felmingham, B. S.. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1996-01.

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1998Impact of Prices, Equivalence Scales and Consumer Preferences on Inequality in Australia, 1975/76-93/94.. (1998). Ray, Ranjan ; Blacklow, Paul. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:1998-06.

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2001On the Method of Calculating Regional Prices Differentials with Illustrative Evidence from India.. (2001). Majumder, Amita ; Coondoo, D. ; Ray, E. In: Tasmania - Department of Economics. RePEc:fth:tasman:2001-09.

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