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CASE Network E-briefs / CASE-Center for Social and Economic Research


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Impact Factor

0.03

5-Years IF

2

5-Years H index

Main indicators


Raw data


IF AIF IF5 DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y D5Y C5Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.1000 (%)0.06
19910.09000 (%)0.04
19920.1000 (%)0.05
19930.13000 (%)0.06
19940.14000 (%)0.06
19950.17000 (%)0.11
19960.22000 (%)0.1
19970.22000 (%)0.09
19980.24000 (%)0.13
19990.3000 (%)0.16
20000.37000 (%)0.14
20010.37000 (%)0.17
20020.37000 (%)0.18
20030.4000 (%)0.19
20040.41000 (%)0.18
20050.43000 (%)0.21
20060.44000 (%)0.19
20070.37000 (%)0.17
20080.39000 (%)0.17
20090.36000 (%)0.17
20100.34252510.04500 (%)10.040.15
20110.080.410.08194420.055252252 (%)0.2
20120.070.450.07145860.114443443 (%)30.210.21
20130.210.50.1246290.151337587 (%)0.2
20140.060.550.0526430.05181623 (%)0.25
20150.170.570.0516530.0561643 (%)0.26
20160.660.036510.023401 (%)0.34
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
IF5: Impact Factor: C5Y / D5Y
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
D5Y: Number of articles published in y-1 until y-5
C5Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 until y-5
%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

 

50 most cited documents in this series:


#YearTitleCited
12012What Can Arab Countries Learn From Post-communist Transition?. (2012). DABROWSKI, Marek. In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1209.

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22011Inflation Rather Than Austerity - Hungarys Economic Strategy. (2011). Mihalyi, Peter. In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1103.

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2
32012The new old choice for economic policymakers in Belarus. (2012). Chubrik, Alexander. In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1208.

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2
42010Macroeconomic Surveillance Within the EU. (2010). DABROWSKI, Marek. In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1013.

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2
52012The Impact of Remittances on Polands Economy. (2012). Barbone, Luca ; Topinska, Irena ; Pietka-Kosinska, Katarzyna . In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1212.

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2
62010Euro Crisis or Debt Crisis?. (2010). DABROWSKI, Marek. In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1009.

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2
72011The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Public Health Expenditures in the Economies of the Former Soviet Union. (2011). Mogilevsky, Roman. In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1109.

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2
82013Does Government Support for Private Innovation Matter? Firm Level Evidence from Turkey and Poland. (2013). Tandoğan, Vedat ; Szczygielski, Krzysztof ; Pamukçu, Mehmet ; Grabowski, Wojciech ; Pamuku, Teoman M. ; Tandogan, Sinan . In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:0113.

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92012The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Education Services in Economies of the Former Soviet Union. (2012). Синицина, Ирина ; Sinitsina, Irina . In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1204.

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102012Seven lessons from post-communist transition. (2012). Shleifer, Andrei. In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1203.

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1
112012How to improve the economic and social performance of Eastern and Southern Mediterranean countries. (2012). DABROWSKI, Marek ; DeWulf, Luc ; De Wulf, Luc . In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1213.

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122012The global crisis: Have we learned the right lessons?. (2012). Suranyi, Gyorgy . In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1207.

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132012Russia’s Accession to the WTO: Impacts and Challenges. (2012). Tochitskaya, Irina. In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1201.

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142012Is Free Trade with the EU Good for Ukraine?. (2012). DABROWSKI, Marek ; Taran, Svitlana . In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1206.

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152012The need for contingency planning: potential scenarios of Eurozone disintegration. (2012). DABROWSKI, Marek. In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1211.

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162010Oil Money vs. Economic Crisis: The Case of Azerbaijan. (2010). Chubrik, Alexander ; Walewski, Mateusz . In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1006.

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172012Provision of Long Term Care for the Elderly in Poland in Comparison to Other European Countries. (2012). Styczynska, Izabela . In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1205.

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182011The Battle Over Private Pensions. (2011). Barbone, Luca. In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1105.

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50 most relevant documents in this series (papers most cited in the last two years)


#YearTitleCited
12012What Can Arab Countries Learn From Post-communist Transition?. (2012). DABROWSKI, Marek. In: CASE Network E-briefs. RePEc:sec:ebrief:1209.

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2

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 0:


YearTitle

Recent citations (cites in year: CiY)


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