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Citations in Professional Literature of the Fraser Institute’s Economic Freedom Research
2023 (xls file) - Total Citations: 286
2022 (xls file) - Total Citations: 520
2021 (xls file) - Total Citations: 480
2020 (xls file) - Total Citations: 617
2019 (xls file) - Total Citations: 429
2018 (pdf file) - Total Citations: 542
2017 (pdf file) - Total Citations: 669
2016 (pdf file) - Total Citations: 412
2015 (pdf file) - Total Citations: 345
2014 (pdf file) - Total Citations: 444
2013 (pdf file) - Total Citations: 320
2012 (pdf file) - Total Citations: 265
2011 (pdf file) - Total Citations: 239