Citation Analysis

A Note on the Asymptotic Properties of the GLS Estimator in Multivariate Regression with Heteroskedastic and Autocorrelated Errors
Koichiro Moriya, Akihiko Noda
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.13950
29
Citation mentions
15
Cited references
5
Sections
3,490
Words (approx)

References by Citation Intensity

Ordered by composite index (descending). Higher values indicate more intensive citation.

# Reference Year Mentions Breadth Sec. Wtd Share Composite Main %
1 Kiefer, N. M. and Vogelsang, T. J 2002 3 3 5.0 0.103 0.843 100%
2 Gibbons, M. R., Ross, S. A., and Shanken, J 1989 3 2 5.0 0.103 0.737 100%
3 Kamstra, M. J. and Shi, R 2024 3 2 5.0 0.103 0.737 100%
4 Affleck-Graves, J. and McDonald, B 1989 2 2 3.0 0.069 0.644 100%
5 Zhou, G 1993 2 2 3.0 0.069 0.644 100%
6 Kiefer, N. M., Vogelsang, T. J., and Bunzel, H 2000 2 2 3.0 0.069 0.644 100%
7 Phillips, P. C. B., Sun, Y., and Jin, S 2007 2 2 3.0 0.069 0.644 100%
8 Nagakura, D 2024 3 1 6.0 0.103 0.585 100%
9 --- 1994 2 1 4.0 0.069 0.511 100%
10 Ray, S. and Savin, N. E 2008 1 1 1.0 0.034 0.406 100%
11 Newey, W. K. and West, K. D 1987 1 1 2.0 0.034 0.406 100%
12 Ross, S 1976 1 1 2.0 0.034 0.406 100%
13 Schwarz, G 1978 1 1 2.0 0.034 0.406 100%
14 2 1 1.0 0.069 0.110 0%
15 1 1 0.5 0.034 0.087 0%
Measures: Mentions = total in-text citations; Breadth = distinct sections; Sec. Wtd = section-weighted count (body ×2, lit review/appendix ×0.5); Share = mentions / total citations in paper; Composite = geometric mean of normalised count, breadth, and main-text ratio; Main % = fraction of mentions in main text (excl. appendix). (self) = self-citation.