Economic Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Economic Journal is 24. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Heterogeneous Dynasties and Long-Run Mobility*135
Hobo Economicus*120
Formal Employment and Organised Crime: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from Colombia90
The Material basis of Cooperation: how Scarcity Reduces Trusting Behaviour65
How do Workers Adjust to Robots? Evidence from China63
Ride-Sharing and the Geography of Consumption Industries62
An inquiry into the relationship between intelligence and prosocial behavior: Evidence from Swedish population registers60
Welfare Effects of Housing Transaction Taxes: A Quantitative Analysis with an Assignment Model57
Using List Prices to Collude or to Compete?54
Is School-Based Financial Education Effective? Immediate and Long-Lasting Impacts on High School Students51
Revenue Persistence and Public Service Delivery46
The Dramatic Rise of the New Society Journals in Economics38
Must Agreements Be Kept? Residential Leases During Covid-19*38
Preheating Prosocial Behaviour36
Major Reforms in Electricity Pricing: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment32
Erratum to Highways, Market Access and Spatial Sorting32
Accommodating the Rise in Urbanisation: Are New Towns a Good Solution?32
Do Celebrity Endorsements Matter? A Twitter Experiment Promoting Vaccination in Indonesia31
Populist Persuasion in Electoral Campaigns: Evidence from Bryan's Unique Whistle-Stop Tour29
Winter is Coming: Early-life Experiences and Politicians’ Decisions27
Financial Frictions and Firm Informality: A General Equilibrium Perspective27
Correction to: Sentiments and Economic Activity: Evidence from US States25
Economic Distress and Children’s Mental Health: Evidence from the Brazilian High-Risk Cohort Study for Mental Conditions25
p-Hacking, Data type and Data-Sharing Policy25
Do Conditional Cash Transfers Improve Economic Outcomes in the Next Generation? Evidence from Mexico24
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