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Countries citing papers authored by George A. Erickcek
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This map shows the geographic impact of George A. Erickcek's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by George A. Erickcek with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites George A. Erickcek more than expected).
Fields of papers citing papers by George A. Erickcek
This network shows the impact of papers produced by George A. Erickcek. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by George A. Erickcek. The network helps show where George A. Erickcek may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of George A. Erickcek
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of George A. Erickcek.
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Hollenbeck, Kevin, et al.. (2011). An Assessment of the BC CAREERS Employer Resource Network: Its Contributions to the ERN Model. Upjohn Research (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research).1 indexed citations
Erickcek, George A.. (2008). The La Crosse Promise: Economic Impact Study. Upjohn Research (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research).1 indexed citations
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Bartik, Timothy J. & George A. Erickcek. (2008). Michigan's Fiscal Future. Upjohn Research (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research).
Erickcek, George A.. (2007). Economic Dashboard Supplemental Report: Other Social and Economic Indicators. Upjohn Research (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research).1 indexed citations
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Erickcek, George A., et al.. (2007). Market Gap Analysis for the Greater Grand Rapids Area. Upjohn Research (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research).1 indexed citations
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Bartik, Timothy J., et al.. (2006). Michigan's Economic Competitiveness and Public Policy. Upjohn Research (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research).1 indexed citations
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Erickcek, George A.. (2006). An Assessment of the Economic Impact of the Proposed Stoneco Gravel Mine Operation on Richland Township. Upjohn Research (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research).4 indexed citations
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Erickcek, George A., Susan N. Houseman, & Arne L. Kalleberg. (2003). The Effects of Temporary Services and Contracting Out on Low-Skilled Workers: Evidence from Auto Suppliers, Hospitals, and Public Schools. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 368–403.10 indexed citations
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Bartik, Timothy J. & George A. Erickcek. (2003). Michigan's Economic Development Policies. Upjohn Research (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research).
Eberts, Randall W. & George A. Erickcek. (2001). The Role of Partnerships in Economic Development and Labour Markets in the United States. 251–279.
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Houseman, Susan N., Arne L. Kalleberg, & George A. Erickcek. (2001). The Role of Temporary Help Employment in Tight Labor Markets. Upjohn Institute Staff Working Paper. Revised..6 indexed citations
Erickcek, George A. & Susan N. Houseman. (1997). Summary Findings of a Report on Temporary, Part-Time, and Contract Employment in the United States. Upjohn Research (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research).5 indexed citations
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