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This article describes the data collection and use of data for the computation of rankings within RePEc (Research Papers in Economics). This encompasses the determination of impact factors for journals and working paper series, as well as the ranking of authors, institutions, and geographic...
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impact is the standard method in bibliometrics. Since citation rates for journal papers differ substantially across … publication years and Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) classification codes, citation rates should be normalized for the … are the most important indicators in bibliometrics: (1) the mean normalized citation score (MNCS) compares the citation …
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This paper constructs several meta-indexes of journal rankings from existing journal rankings which all have limited …
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