European Economic Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of European Economic Review is 28. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Does the child penalty strike twice?149
Learning to be rational in the presence of news: A lab investigation98
How malleable is the aversion to stigmatized work?84
Exporters, multinationals and residual wage inequality: Evidence and theory84
Global spillovers of taxation in the online advertising market. Theory and evidence from facebook81
Rehabilitating futures: Assessing the effects of correctional employment-focused programs on recidivism and employment78
The dynamics of automation adoption: Firm-level heterogeneity and aggregate employment effects69
Cyclical net entry and exit66
How has Brexit changed EU–UK trade flows?63
Germany’s capacity to work from home60
The limited power of monetary policy in a pandemic59
The Key Class in Networks51
Disinformation for hire: A field experiment on unethical jobs in online labor markets50
Monetary policy transmission under supply chain pressure48
House prices, endogenous productivity, and the effects of government spending shocks46
On the cleansing effect of recessions and government policy: Evidence from Covid-1945
Were jobs saved at the cost of productivity in the COVID-19 crisis?42
How residence permits affect the labor market attachment of foreign workers: Evidence from a migration lottery in Liechtenstein41
The normative permissiveness of political partyism40
Bought, sold and bought again: The impact of complex value chains on export elasticities37
Minimum wage and tolerance for high incomes36
Revisiting the New Keynesian policy paradoxes under QE33
The impact of group identity on experimental markets with externalities31
Following beliefs or excluding the worst? The role of unfindable state in learning29
Editorial Board29
Reducing the gender gap in early learning: Evidence from a field experiment in Norwegian preschools28
Sunspot bank runs and fragility: The role of financial sector competition28
Editorial Board28
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