Analyzing your own research output with the SJR website

During the past four years, I was very lucky to work and discuss with very interesting and reliable people. I went to very captivating conferences and I learned a lot (a lot) of many new things about research in economics.

The journals with an H-index above 100 were I published according to the SJR website:

I found it very interesting to think about potentials journals for future works to look at the citation networks:

The SJR corrected impact factor is shown below (according to Wikipedia: “The SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) indicator is a measure of the prestige of scholarly journals that accounts for both the number of citations received by a journal and the prestige of the journals where the citations come from.”):

As you may know, I am really stimulated by international collaboration:

It is interesting to see the centrality of the American Economic Review:

Overall, the SJR website is a useful tool to visualize your research output! I hope that I will be lucky during the next four years!

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