Jahrbucher fuer Nationalokonomie und Statistik

Papers
(The TQCC of Jahrbucher fuer Nationalokonomie und Statistik is 2. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Is a Secondary Currency Essential? – On the Welfare Effects of a New Currency37
The Untold Story of Midijobs25
Fostering Excellent Research by the Austrian Micro Data Center (AMDC)12
How Does a “Green” Good Affect Environmental Quality and Social Welfare?9
Public Use and Distribution of Retail CBDC: An Evidence from Thailand’s Retail CBDC Pilot Program8
Reply to the Comments by Peter Winker to “Bielefeld May In Fact Not Exist – Empirical Evidence From Official Population Data” (https://doi.org/10.1515/jbnst-2022-0038)8
The Swiss Household Panel (SHP)8
A New INAR(1) Model for ℤ-Valued Time Series Using the Relative Binomial Thinning Operator7
Editorial Announcement7
Frontmatter5
Green SÖP Extended: The Socio-Ecological Panel Surveys 2020 and 20225
Simulating the Adoption of a Retail CBDC5
More on the Influence of Gender Equality on Gender Differences in Economic Preferences5
Editorial – Special Issue on “Central Bank Digital Currency”5
Energy Use Patterns in German Manufacturing from 2003 to 20174
Data on Repeated Offerings in the German Housing Market Based on RWI-GEO-RED4
Editorial Announcement4
Annual Reviewer Acknowledgement4
Markups and Concentration in the Context of Digitization: Evidence from German Manufacturing Industries4
Frontmatter4
Unintended Consequences of the 2015 Refugee Surge on Residential Building Permits in Germany4
Editorial: 2024 Best Paper Award3
Tracking the Rise of Robots: The IFR Database3
Comment to “A Proposal for a Carbon Wealth Tax: Modelling, Empirics, and Policy” (DOI https://doi.org/10.1515/jbnst-2024-0078) by Willi Semmler and José Pedro Bastos Neves3
The Minimum Wage in Germany: Institutional Setting and a Systematic Review of Key Findings3
Linked Employer–Employee Data from XING and the Mannheim Enterprise Panel3
Markups for Consumers3
Comment to “A Proposal for a Carbon Wealth Tax: Modelling, Empirics, and Policy” (DOI https://doi.org/10.1515/jbnst-2024-0078) by Willi Semmler and José Pedro Bastos Neves3
The IWH Forecasting Dashboard: From Forecasts to Evaluation and Comparison3
Time Scales of the Low-Carbon Transition: A Data-Driven Dynamic Multi-Sector Growth Model2
The German Local Population Database (GPOP), 1871 to 20192
Industry Concentration and Profitability in Europe: The Case of Norway2
Localising the Upper Tail: How Top Income Corrections Affect Measures of Regional Inequality2
Wehrheim, Lino: Im Olymp der Ökonomen – Zur öffentlichen Resonanz wirtschaftspolitischer Experten von 1965 bis 2015 (Die Einheit der Gesellschaftswissenschaften im 21. Jahrhundert), Mohr Siebeck, Tübi2
A Note on Estimation of Empirical Models for Margins of Exports with Unknown Non-linear Functional Forms: A Kernel-Regularized Least Squares (KRLS) Approach2
The IZA/Fable Swipe Consumption Index2
Allocation of Adaptation Aid: A Normative Theory2
The WBdigital Database: A Digital Repository for the Historical DIW-Wochenbericht, 1928–19682
Socio-economic Circumstances at Birth and Early Motherhood: The Case of the “Daughters of the Wall”2
Banking Crises Under a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)2
Editorial: 2023 Best Paper Award2
A Tripolar Model of Gas Price Formation in Germany. Does the Shale Revolution in the US Matter?2
Frontmatter2
Performance-Based Pay and Limited Information Access. An Agent-Based Model of the Hidden Action Problem2
Which Factors Determine the Adoption of the Internet of Things? Impacts and Benefits2
Editorial – Special Issue on “Advancing Agent-Based Economics”2
The Motherhood Penalty in Financial Resources for Retirement: A Life Course Perspective on the Accumulation of Public Pension Wealth and Personal Wealth in East and West Germany2
Robot Adoption at German Plants2
Estimating the Effects of Political Instability in Nascent Democracies2
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