Journal

Name:
Explorations In Economic History web
Rankings:
Points Position
CEF.UP+NIPE (average of all rankings) (2012) 35.45 79/501
ABS (2010) 75.0 49/288
Australian RC (2010) 75.0 161/479
Axarloglou and Theoharakis (2003) 2.31 71/94
Carlos III (2010) 20.0 60/153
CNRS (2008) 60.0 85/336
Combes and Linnemer (2003) 50.0 29/253
Ideas discounted recursive impact factor (2012) 5.11 96/396
ISI, JCR SSE, Article Influence Score (2010) 8.09 122/316
ISI, JCR SSE, Impact Factor (2010) 16.44 135/388
Kalaitzidakis et al (2010) 2.57 55/196
Kodrzycki and Yu (2006) 0.0 177/177
Lubrano et al (2003) 40.0 96/211
Qualis (2008) 75.0 68/200
Ritzberger (2008) 5.32 67/153
Schneider and Ursprung (2008) 60.0 59/278
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) (2011) 16.36 122/476
Tinbergen Institute (2011) 25.0 100/119
Article Influence Score (2021) 2.46 62/409
Article Influence Score (2019) 1.39 106/428
Impact Factor (2021) 1.86 249/409
Impact Factor (2019) 1.41 247/440
Impact Factor (5 year) (2021) 2.3 229/409
Impact Factor (5 year) (2019) 1.62 241/428
SJR - Scimago (2021) 1.63 117/558
SJR - Scimago (2019) 1.7 114/549
Count (2021) 1.0 468/662
Articles 5:

Historical Gender Discrimination Does Not Explain Comparative Western European Development: Evidence from Portugal, 1300-1900
Nuno Pedro Palma, Jaime Reis, Lisbeth Rodrigues
vol. 88, 2023, p. .

The First Global Emerging Markets Investor: Foreign and Colonial Investment Trust 1880-1913
David Chambers, Rui Pedro Esteves
vol. 52, 2014, p. 1-21.

The Organization of Eastern Merchant Empires
Claudia Rei
vol. 48, 2011, p. 116-135.

Market Integration in the Golden Periphery: The Lisbon/London Exchange, 1854-1891
Rui Pedro Esteves, Jaime Reis, Fabiano Ferramosca
vol. 46, 2009, p. 324-345.

Catching Up to the European Core: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1910-1990
Pedro Lains
vol. 40, 2003, p. 369-386.

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