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Economics and Econometrics #257 of 661 down down by 30 ranks
Business, Management and Accounting (all) #86 of 218 down down by 22 ranks
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CiteRatio

Determines the importance of a journal by taking a measure of frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year.

A measure of average citations received per peer-reviewed paper published in the journal.

1.183

6% from 2018

Impact factor for Economic Inquiry from 2016 - 2019
Year Value
2019 1.183
2018 1.265
2017 1.031
2016 0.922
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2.3

4% from 2019

CiteRatio for Economic Inquiry from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 2.3
2019 2.4
2018 2.1
2017 1.9
2016 2.4
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  • Impact factor of this journal has decreased by 6% in last year.
  • This journal’s impact factor is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • CiteRatio of this journal has decreased by 4% in last years.
  • This journal’s CiteRatio is in the top 10 percentile category.

SCImago Journal Rank (SJR)

Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP)

Measures weighted citations received by the journal. Citation weighting depends on the categories and prestige of the citing journal.

Measures actual citations received relative to citations expected for the journal's category.

0.823

33% from 2019

SJR for Economic Inquiry from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.823
2019 1.221
2018 1.134
2017 0.992
2016 1.33
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1.081

18% from 2019

SNIP for Economic Inquiry from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 1.081
2019 1.311
2018 1.189
2017 1.189
2016 1.243
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insights Insights

  • SJR of this journal has decreased by 33% in last years.
  • This journal’s SJR is in the top 10 percentile category.

insights Insights

  • SNIP of this journal has decreased by 18% in last years.
  • This journal’s SNIP is in the top 10 percentile category.

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Economic Inquiry

Published since 1962, (formerly Western Economic Journal), EI is widely regarded as one of the top scholarly journals in its field. Besides containing research on all economics topic areas, a principal objective is to make each article understandable to economists who are not ...... Read More

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Last updated on
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ISSN
0095-2583
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Impact Factor
High - 1.413
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Open Access
Yes
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Sherpa RoMEO Archiving Policy
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Available via Turnitin
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Bibliography Name
apa
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Citation Type
Numbered
[25]
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Bibliography Example
Beenakker, C.W.J. (2006) Specular andreev reflection in graphene.Phys. Rev. Lett., 97 (6), 067 007. URL 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.067007.

Top papers written in this journal

Journal Article DOI: 10.1111/J.1465-7295.1967.TB01923.X
The welfare costs of tariffs, monopolies, and theft
Gordon Tullock1
01 Jun 1967 - Economic Inquiry

Abstract:

Evaluates the methods to measure the welfare costs of monopolies and tariffs in the United States. Concerns of the economists; Presentation of equation; Validity of measurements. (Из Ebsco) Evaluates the methods to measure the welfare costs of monopolies and tariffs in the United States. Concerns of the economists; Presentation of equation; Validity of measurements. (Из Ebsco) read more read less

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Welfare (51%)51% related to the paper
2,023 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1111/J.1465-7295.1998.TB01740.X
Are women more risk averse
Nancy Jianakoplos1, Alexandra Bernasek1
01 Oct 1998 - Economic Inquiry

Abstract:

We find that single women exhibit relatively more risk aversion in financial decision making than single men. Using U.S. sample data, we examine household holdings of risky assets to determine whether there are gender differences in financial risk taking. As wealth increases, the proportion of wealth held as risky assets is e... We find that single women exhibit relatively more risk aversion in financial decision making than single men. Using U.S. sample data, we examine household holdings of risky assets to determine whether there are gender differences in financial risk taking. As wealth increases, the proportion of wealth held as risky assets is estimated to increase by a smaller amount for single women than for single men. Gender differences in financial risk taking are also influenced by age, race, and number of children. Greater financial risk aversion may provide an explanation for women's lower levels of wealth compared with men's. (JEL J16, D81, G11) read more read less

Topics:

Financial risk management (67%)67% related to the paper, Financial risk (64%)64% related to the paper, Risk aversion (59%)59% related to the paper
1,674 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1111/J.1465-7295.1988.TB01520.X
The behavioral life‐cycle hypothesis
01 Oct 1988 - Economic Inquiry

Abstract:

Self-control, mental accounting, and framing are incorporated in a behavioral enrichment of the life-cycle theory of saving called the Behavioral Life-Cycle (BLC) hypothesis. The key assumption of the BLC theory is that households treat components of their wealth as nonfungible, even in the absence of credit rationing. Specif... Self-control, mental accounting, and framing are incorporated in a behavioral enrichment of the life-cycle theory of saving called the Behavioral Life-Cycle (BLC) hypothesis. The key assumption of the BLC theory is that households treat components of their wealth as nonfungible, even in the absence of credit rationing. Specifically, wealth is assumed to be divided into three mental accounts: current income, current assets, and future income. The temptation to spend is assumed to be greatest for current income and least for future income. Considerable empirical support for the BLC theory is presented, primarily drawn from published econometric studies. read more read less

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Mental accounting (54%)54% related to the paper, Life-cycle hypothesis (52%)52% related to the paper, Credit rationing (50%)50% related to the paper
1,426 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1111/J.1465-7295.1976.TB00386.X
The economics of job search: a survey*
Steven A. Lippman1, John J. McCall1
01 Jun 1976 - Economic Inquiry

Abstract:

Part I of this survey presents a comprehensive and inte- grated analysis of job search. The labor market is characterized by incomplete information and search is conducted in an optimal manner. A variety of job search models are studied in this microeconomic setting. The paper contains a number of new results. Part 11 of the ... Part I of this survey presents a comprehensive and inte- grated analysis of job search. The labor market is characterized by incomplete information and search is conducted in an optimal manner. A variety of job search models are studied in this microeconomic setting. The paper contains a number of new results. Part 11 of the survey [to appear in the September 1976 issue of Economic Inquiry] addresses the empirical and policy implications of search theory. read more read less

Topics:

Job analysis (62%)62% related to the paper, Search theory (57%)57% related to the paper, Variety (cybernetics) (50%)50% related to the paper
1,109 Citations
open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.1111/J.1465-7295.2008.00163.X
Schools, Skills, and Synapses.
James J. Heckman1
01 Jul 2008 - Economic Inquiry

Abstract:

American society is polarizing. Proportionately more American youth are graduating from college than ever before. At the same time, American-born youth are graduating from high school at lower rates than 40 years ago. This paper reviews and interprets these trends. The origins of inequality are examined and policies to allevi... American society is polarizing. Proportionately more American youth are graduating from college than ever before. At the same time, American-born youth are graduating from high school at lower rates than 40 years ago. This paper reviews and interprets these trends. The origins of inequality are examined and policies to alleviate it are analyzed. Families play a powerful role in shaping adult outcomes. The accident of birth is a major source of inequality. Recent research by Cunha and Heckman (2007a, 2008b) shows that about half of the inequality in the present value of lifetime earnings is due to factors determined by age 18. Compared to 50 years ago, relatively more American children are being born into disadvantaged families where investments in children are smaller than in advantaged families. Policies that supplement the child rearing resources available to disadvantaged families reduce inequality and raise productivity. read more read less

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Child rearing (56%)56% related to the paper, Disadvantaged (53%)53% related to the paper, Inequality (50%)50% related to the paper
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RoMEO Colour Archiving policy
Green Can archive pre-print and post-print or publisher's version/PDF
Blue Can archive post-print (ie final draft post-refereeing) or publisher's version/PDF
Yellow Can archive pre-print (ie pre-refereeing)
White Archiving not formally supported
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  1. Pre-prints as being the version of the paper before peer review and
  2. Post-prints as being the version of the paper after peer-review, with revisions having been made.

14. What are the most common citation types In Economic Inquiry?

The 5 most common citation types in order of usage for Economic Inquiry are:.

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1. Author Year
2. Numbered
3. Numbered (Superscripted)
4. Author Year (Cited Pages)
5. Footnote

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