Countries citing papers authored by Roger Middleton
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This map shows the geographic impact of Roger Middleton'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 Roger Middleton with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Roger Middleton more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Roger Middleton. 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 Roger Middleton. The network helps show where Roger Middleton may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Roger Middleton
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Roger Middleton.
A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Roger Middleton based on the total number of
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Middleton, Roger. (2013). Review: F.H. Capie and G.E. Wood, Money over two centuries: selected topics in British monetary history. Oxford: Oxford University Press.. The Economic History Review. 66(4).1 indexed citations
Middleton, Roger. (2008). Review: Electricity and energy policy in Britain, France and the United States since 1945. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Business History. 410–411.9 indexed citations
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Middleton, Roger. (2004). Review of Card, D., Blundell, R. and Freeman, R.B. (eds) Seeking a premier economy: the economic effects of British economic reforms, 1980-2000. The Economic History Review. 790–792.4 indexed citations
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Middleton, Roger. (2003). Review of Parker, R.E. (ed.) (2002) Reflections on the great depression. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.. History of Political Economy. 789–791.3 indexed citations
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Middleton, Roger. (2003). Review of Thompson, N. (2002) Left in the wilderness: the political economy of British democratic socialism since 1979. Chesham: Acumen.. The Economic History Review. 192–193.3 indexed citations
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Middleton, Roger. (2003). Review of King, J.E. (2002) A history of post Keynesian economics since 1936. Cheltenham and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.. Australian Economic History Review. 317–319.8 indexed citations
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Middleton, Roger. (1999). Review of Major recessions: Britain and the world, 1920-1995 by J.C.R. Dow. Business History. 127–128.1 indexed citations
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Middleton, Roger. (1999). Book Reviews. Business History. 41(4). 127–128.1 indexed citations
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Middleton, Roger. (1997). Review of Democratic socialism and economic policy: The Attlee years 1945-51 by Tomlinson, J. The Economic History Review. 50. 574–575.2 indexed citations
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Middleton, Roger. (1996). GOVERNMENT VERSUS the MARKET. Books.1 indexed citations
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Middleton, Roger. (1993). Review of Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919-1939 by Eichengreen, BJ. Business History. 35. 138–139.1 indexed citations
Middleton, Roger. (1990). Review: A. Cairncross and N. Watts, The Economic Section, 1939–61: a study in economic advising. London: Routledge, 1989.. Business History. 32(4). 203–204.5 indexed citations
Middleton, Roger. (1989). Review: S.N. Broadberry, The British economy between the wars: a macroeconomic survey. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1986.. The English Historical Review. 104(1). 261–262.3 indexed citations
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Middleton, Roger. (1986). Review: G.C. Peden, British economic and social policy: Lloyd George to Margaret Thatcher. Oxford: Philip Allan, 1985.. The Economic Journal. 96(3).6 indexed citations
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