2019
DOI: 10.1111/ecin.12867
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Differences in Citation Patterns Across Journal Tiers: The Case of Economics

Abstract: We study how citation patterns differ between journal tiers in economics by analyzing citations patterns of more than 6,000 research articles published in top five, second tier, and top field economics journals. We find that top five journals' articles receive more citations and that the life cycles of those citations are longer. However, their influence (in term of citations) is overestimated: in its first twenty years since publication, the median top five article accumulates 4.25 as many citations when comp… Show more

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