Economica

Papers
(The TQCC of Economica is 4. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
A model of theft and bribery55
Combating trade‐related fraud: do the Financial Action Task Force recommendations bite?54
Cui prodest? A firm‐level analysis of hiring credits35
Forecasting the UK top 1% income share in a shifting world24
Pandemic distress and anti‐immigration sentiments20
Market concentration and the relative demand for college‐educated labour18
Are political and economic integration intertwined?18
What's the worth of a promise? Evaluating the long‐term effects of a programme to reduce early marriage in India17
Insuring Replaceable Possessions16
Issue Information15
Staff engagement, co‐workers' complementarity and employee retention: evidence from English NHS hospitals15
The determinants of trust: findings from large, representative samples in six OECD countries15
Nudging women towards pursuing their university careers14
Diagnosing the UK productivity slowdown: which sectors matter and why?14
Do management practices matter in further education?14
Consequences of inconvenient information: Evidence from sentencing disparities14
Export‐platform foreign direct investment and trade policy uncertainty: Evidence from brexit13
The wage curve after the Great Recession11
Hours of work and the long‐run effects of in‐work transfers10
Global banking, financial spillovers and macroprudential policy coordination10
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Follow the leader? The long‐run interaction between public and private sector wage growth in the UK10
Supply shortages and inflation in Europe9
Network‐based appointments and board diversity9
Bank ownership and firm performance9
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‘Good jobs’, training and skilled immigration9
Equilibrium labour force participation and the business cycle8
What if the expected is not the most likely outcome? Four examples giving pause for thought and reconsideration8
Presenteeism when employers are under pressure: evidence from a high‐stakes environment8
Step into action: how reminders shape engagement in fitness apps8
The UK gender pay gap: Does firm size matter?7
Talent allocation, gender disparities and post‐reform economic growth in Central America7
Trust and accountability in times of crisis7
Core strength: international evidence on the impact of energy prices on core inflation7
Direct democracy and political extremism7
Who closes first? The interaction of market structure and fall in demand in bank branch closures6
IQ , personality and the payday effect in horse race betting6
Investor beliefs about transformative innovations under uncertainty6
The impact of place‐based policies on interpersonal income inequality6
The importance of political selection for bureaucratic effectiveness6
Climate shocks, democratization and (a culture of) cooperation6
Quantifying the Federal Reserve's objectives using a structural vector autoregressive model6
Migrants and imports: Evidence from Dutch firms5
Transparency upon request: the right to pay information and the gender pay gap5
The effect of school grants on test scores: experimental evidence from Mexico5
Which factors affect public support for economic policies? Evidence from a survey experiment about rent control in Germany5
Wage–price spirals: what is the historical evidence?5
The long‐run investment effect of taxation in OECD countries5
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Economic and financial integration, capital controls, and risk sharing5
General equilibrium effects of technical non‐tariff measures: evidence from bilateral trade cost estimates4
Healthy climate, healthy bodies: Optimal fuel taxation and physical activity4
Firm‐level responses to export demand shocks: Swedish and Finnish exporters4
Defining the geographical level of competition: a taxonomy of industry tradability4
Taxes, subsidies and gender gaps in hours and wages4
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Public investment multipliers revisited: the role of production complementarities4
Goods market desirability of minimum wages4
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