Citations are one way that past research echoes through time. In this paper, we compile a list of articles published in major refereed economics journals in the last 35 years that have received more than 500 citations as of June 2006. We then use this list to examine various trends: what fields of economics are most in vogue; what types of articles generate the most interest; and which institutions host the production of these articles and train their authors.
April 2005 issue of this Journal, we documented the decline in critical commentary (i.e., comments, ...
This paper looks at the growth of multiple-authored papers in eight leading economics journals. In 1...
We report data on the experimental articles published in the last two decades in seven prominent, ge...
We compile the list of articles published in major refereed economics journals during the last 35 ye...
We compile the list of articles published in major refereed economics journals during the last 35 ye...
C itations are one way that past research echoes through time. Although thenumber of academic citati...
This paper documents what are the most cited articles published in the top-5 economics journals duri...
This paper takes a fresh look at citation counts and publications in top-rank journals, which the ac...
The appearance of new journals in the economics education research environment seemed, at least by t...
We examine publication patterns of the top seven U.S. economics departments between 1995 to 2000. We...
International audienceWe revisit the analysis of Costanza et al. (2004, Ecological Economics) of inf...
We examine the evolution of economics research using a machine-learning-based classification of publ...
The journal of population economics is celebrating its 30th birthday. When the first issue was publi...
Does the life cycle of economic papers differ across fields of economic research? By constructing an...
This paper presents the results of a text based exploratory study of over 20,000 academic articles p...
April 2005 issue of this Journal, we documented the decline in critical commentary (i.e., comments, ...
This paper looks at the growth of multiple-authored papers in eight leading economics journals. In 1...
We report data on the experimental articles published in the last two decades in seven prominent, ge...
We compile the list of articles published in major refereed economics journals during the last 35 ye...
We compile the list of articles published in major refereed economics journals during the last 35 ye...
C itations are one way that past research echoes through time. Although thenumber of academic citati...
This paper documents what are the most cited articles published in the top-5 economics journals duri...
This paper takes a fresh look at citation counts and publications in top-rank journals, which the ac...
The appearance of new journals in the economics education research environment seemed, at least by t...
We examine publication patterns of the top seven U.S. economics departments between 1995 to 2000. We...
International audienceWe revisit the analysis of Costanza et al. (2004, Ecological Economics) of inf...
We examine the evolution of economics research using a machine-learning-based classification of publ...
The journal of population economics is celebrating its 30th birthday. When the first issue was publi...
Does the life cycle of economic papers differ across fields of economic research? By constructing an...
This paper presents the results of a text based exploratory study of over 20,000 academic articles p...
April 2005 issue of this Journal, we documented the decline in critical commentary (i.e., comments, ...
This paper looks at the growth of multiple-authored papers in eight leading economics journals. In 1...
We report data on the experimental articles published in the last two decades in seven prominent, ge...