Atsushi,
I can suggest this paper on the case of Italy:
Corsi Marcella & D'Ippoliti Carlo & Lucidi Federico, 2011. "On the Evaluation of Economic Research: The Case of Italy,” Economia politica, issue 3, pages 369-402.
and on the UK:
Lee, F.S., X. Pham, and G. Gu (2013), “The UK Research Assessment Exercise and the narrowing of UK economics.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 37: 693–717.
You may want to have a look at the whole Special Issue on journal rankings of the American Journal of Economics and Sociology (November 2010) vol. 69(5)
(and there was a roundtable at the INET conference this year: http://ineteconomics.org/conference-session/how-did-bad-economics-crowd-out-good-economics-evidence-from-citation-analysis )
Best,
Carlo D'Ippoliti
Sapienza University of Rome,
Viale Regina Elena 295, 00167 Rome
tel: (39)0649255358 fax: (39)0649255349
skype: carlodippoliti
> On 16 Jul 2015, at 07:21, Komine Atsushi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear shoe members,
>
>
> I am looking for some literature on journal ranking system.
> It would be better if it also considers the history of economic
> thought.
>
> I have found two papers:
>
> [1] Ritzberger, K. (2008) “A Ranking of Journals in Economics and
> Related Fields”, German Economic Review, 9(4), pp. 402-430.
>
> [2] Palacio-Puerta, I. and O. Voliji (2004) “The Measurement of
> Intellectual Influence”, Econometrica, 72(3), pp. 963-977.
>
> Best regards,
> *****************
> Atsushi Komine, Ph.D
> Professor, Ryukoku University
> Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, 612-8577, JAPAN
> Tel:+81-75-642-1111, Fax:+81-75-643-8510
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