My apologies. I meant ANU and UNSW for the economics ranking thing. Although Melb is definitely close behind. In fact, every Go8 university except Adelaide is ranked relatively well in the various economics ranking systems used. However, only UNSW, ANU and Melb seem to be able to crack the top.
"Of particular relevance, a recent (2002) ranking of the Economics discipline placed ANU as the top Australian university in the 200 best performing institutions in economics, and in the top 51 institutions in the world. (The second highest ranking of an economics group in an Australian university is UNSW at 75; these are the only two Australian universities in the top 100). "
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http://www.acore.org.au/about/about_anu.asp
"There are a number of studies which construct worldwide ranking lists of economics research. In an extensive study Coupe (2000) uses 11 different ranking methodologies for publications and 3 different ranking methodologies for citations.
For publications, Coupe (2000) finds only 2 Australian universities (ANU, UNSW) in his top 100 and a further 3 Australian universities (Melbourne, Monash, Sydney) ranked between 100 and 200. For citations Coupe (2000) finds 1 Australian university (ANU) in the top 100 and a further 4 Australian universities (UNSW, Monash, Melbourne, UWA) ranked between 100 and 200. In another study Kalaitzidakis, Mamuneas and Stegnos (2001) create a world ranking list based upon a set of top journals, where the journals are ranked by citation impact.
Kalaitzidakis, Mamuneas and Stegnos (2001) rank 2 Australian universities in the top 100 (ANU, IJNSW) and a further 4 Australian universities (Melbourne, Monash, UWA, Sydney) are ranked between 100 and 200. There is also a recent study by Garcia -Castrillo, Montanes and Sanz-Gracia (2002) that produces a worldwide ranking of economics research. This study is based on publications in 55 journals over the period 1992 to 1997. This study finds that Australia ranks 6th in terms of countries which produce economics research in producing 1.169% of publications in these 55 journals. This study produces a rank list of the top 1000 organisations in the world, and there are 22 Australian organisations in the top 1000.
Consistent with the findings of Coupe (2000) and Kalaitzidakis, Mamuneas and Stegnos (2001) there are only 2 Australian universities (ANU, IJNSW) in the top 100 and a further 3 Australian universities (Monash, Sydney, Melbourne) ranked between 100 and 200.....The summation of downloads based on each authors share across all the journals can be used to calculate a ranking list for Australian universities.
UNSW top with 26.12% of downloads. The only universities to be ranked in the top 5 in both years are UNSW and Melbourne."
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PAO/is_2_22/ai_106142464