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It is well-known that the distribution of citations to articles in a journal is skewed. We ask whether journal rankings based on the impact factor are robust with respect to this fact. We exclude the most cited paper, the top 5 and 10 cited papers for 100 economics journals and recalculate the...
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Ranking methods are fundamental tools in many areas. Popular methods aggregate the statements of ‘experts’ in different … ways. As such, there are various reasonable ranking methods, each one of them more or less adapted to the environment under … applications. The method is illustrated for ranking economic journals. …
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An inherent problem with comparing and ranking competing Value at Risk (VaR) and Expected shortfall (ES) models is that … ranking and comparing the performance of VaR and ES models based on a nonparametric ANOVA test. The relative performance of …
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