Econometrica

Papers
(The TQCC of Econometrica is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Reply to: Comments on“Invidious Comparisons: Ranking and Selection as Compound Decisions”132
The Welfare Effects of Encouraging Rural–Urban Migration127
Monitoring versus Discounting in Repeated Games110
Soaking up the Sun: Battery Investment, Renewable Energy, and Market Equilibrium101
Gaussian Transforms Modeling and the Estimation of Distributional Regression Functions101
Risk and Optimal Policies in Bandit Experiments90
Adapting to Climate Risk With Guaranteed Credit: Evidence From Bangladesh82
The Anatomy of Sorting—Evidence From Danish Data79
The Econometric Society Annual Reports Report of the Treasurer79
On (Constrained) Efficiency of Strategy‐Proof Random Assignment79
Submission of Manuscripts to the Econometric Society Monograph Series77
Monotonicity and Robust Implementation Under Forward‐Induction Reasoning76
A Comment on: “Walras–Bowley Lecture: Market Power and Wage Inequality” by Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel, and Lawrence Warren75
Invidious Comparisons: Ranking and Selection as Compound Decisions75
A Comment on “Testing Models of Social Learning on Networks: Evidence From Two Experiments”74
Feedback Design in Dynamic Moral Hazard73
The Political Economy of Zero‐Sum Thinking64
Graphon Games: A Statistical Framework for Network Games and Interventions58
Nonrandom Exposure to Exogenous Shocks54
Forthcoming Papers54
The Econometric Society Annual Reports Report of the Treasurer49
You Can Lead a Horse to Water: Spatial Learning and Path Dependence in Consumer Search47
Implementation via Information Design in Binary‐Action Supermodular Games46
Dynamic Information Provision: Rewarding the Past and Guiding the Future43
Nonparametric Identification of Differentiated Products Demand Using Micro Data43
Women in Science. Lessons From the Baby Boom41
A Comment on: “Autoregressive Conditional Duration: A New Model for Irregularly Spaced Transaction Data”40
Matching and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence From Japanese Firm‐to‐Firm Trade40
Endogenous Production Networks Under Supply Chain Uncertainty39
Distributional Synthetic Controls38
Unemployment and Endogenous Reallocation Over the Business Cycle36
Submission of Manuscripts to the Econometric Society Monograph Series35
Designing Disability Insurance Reforms: Tightening Eligibility Rules or Reducing Benefits?33
The Econometric Society Annual Reports Report of the Editors 2023–202433
Reply to: Comments on “Fisher–Schultz Lecture: Generic Machine Learning Inference on Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Randomized Experiments, With an Application to Immunization in I32
The Econometric Society 2024 Annual Report of the President31
Privacy‐Preserving Signals30
2024 Election of Fellows to the Econometric Society29
Erratum to “Savage's P3 is Redundant”26
The Econometric Society Annual Reports Report of the Secretary25
Inference for Large‐Scale Linear Systems With Known Coefficients25
Sparse Network Asymptotics for Logistic Regression Under Possible Misspecification24
The Macro Impact of Short‐Termism24
Monotone Additive Statistics24
Forthcoming Papers24
The Econometric Society Annual Reports Econometrica Referees 2023–202424
The Econometric Society Annual Reports Report of the Treasurer23
Competing Platforms and Transport Equilibrium23
The Hitchhiker's Guide to Markup Estimation: Assessing Estimates From Financial Data23
Private Information and Price Regulation in the US Credit Card Market22
Networks, Phillips Curves, and Monetary Policy21
Tail Risk in Production Networks21
Randomization Tests for Peer Effects in Group Formation Experiments21
What Can Time‐Series Regressions Tell Us About Policy Counterfactuals?20
A Comment on: “Invidious Comparisons: Ranking and Selection as Compound Decisions” by Jiaying Gu and Roger Koenker20
Integrated Monetary and Financial Policies for Small Open Economies20
The Econometric Society Annual Reports Report of the Secretary20
Bayesian Impact Evaluation With Informative Priors: An Application to a Colombian Management and Export Improvement Program19
Synthetic Control as Online Linear Regression19
Caution and Reference Effects19
The Rise of Fiscal Capacity: Administration and State Consolidation in the Holy Roman Empire19
Estimating Candidate Valence18
Frontmatter of Econometrica Vol. 91 Iss. 318
Submission of Manuscripts to the Econometric Society Monograph Series18
Auctioning Control and Cash‐Flow Rights Separately17
Privatizing Disability Insurance17
Backmatter of Econometrica Vol. 93 Iss. 417
Can Deficits Finance Themselves?17
Erratum to “Robust Priors in Nonlinear Panel Data Models”17
Seeding a Simple Contagion16
Testing Hurwicz Expected Utility16
Insurance and Inequality With Persistent Private Information15
Backmatter of Econometrica Vol. 91 Iss. 215
Selection Into Credit Markets: Evidence From Agriculture in Mali15
Reply to: Comments on “Walras–Bowley Lecture: Market Power and Wage Inequality”15
Algorithmic Mechanism Design With Investment14
Exact Bias Correction for Linear Adjustment of Randomized Controlled Trials14
The Social Tax: Redistributive Pressure and Labor Supply14
Do not Blame Bellman: It Is Koopmans' Fault14
On the Structure of Informationally Robust Optimal Mechanisms14
A Comment on: “Fisher–Schultz Lecture: Generic Machine Learning Inference on Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Randomized Experiments, With an Application to Immunization in India” by13
The State Capacity Ceiling on Tax Rates: Evidence From Randomized Tax Abatements in the DRC13
Gangs, Labor Mobility, and Development13
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