Metroeconomica

Papers
(The TQCC of Metroeconomica 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
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The paradox of thrift in a two‐sector Kaleckian growth model14
Partial identification for growth regimes: The case of Latin American countries14
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Optimal correction of the public debt and measures of fiscal soundness12
Commodities fluctuations, cross border flows and financial innovation: A stock‐flow analysis8
Is autonomous demand really autonomous in the United States? An asymmetric frequency‐domain Granger causality approach8
Testing Goodwin with a stochastic differential approach—The United States (1948–2019)8
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Withholding self‐employed and business incomes: An application to Italian firms7
A financial frontier model with bankers' susceptibility under uncertainty6
Credit, output and financial stress: A non‐linear LVSTAR application to Brazil6
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Normative (and objective) analysis in Sraffa's system5
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MMT and policy assignment in an open economy context: Simplicity is useful, oversimplification not so much5
A Kaleckian growth model with public capital and debt accumulation5
Information‐theoretic model of induced technical change: Theory and empirics5
Thirlwall's law: Binding constraint or ‘centre‐of‐gravity’?5
Testing the Theory of the Firm Under Price and Background Risk: A Comment4
Household debt and macroeconomic stability: An empirical stock‐flow consistent model for the Danish economy4
Notes on the accumulation and utilization of capital: Some empirical issues4
Solow's attempt to revive the concept of ‘social rate of return’ and Pasinetti's critique4
On the empirical content of the convergence debate: Cross‐country evidence on growth and capacity utilisation4
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Information and entropy in the labor market: Frictional and involuntary unemployment and the neutrality of money3
Assessing the regional impacts of a multi‐hosting mega sport event: The case of EURO 2020 in Rome3
Is the supermultiplier stable?3
Fiscal and macroprudential policy coordination for stabilization purposes3
Episodic incidence of Harrodian instability and the Kaleckian growth model: A Markov‐switching approach3
Income distribution, normal utilisation, and (re)switching of growth regimes3
Conflict fuels inflation but the tinder lies elsewhere: Eclectic structuralist thoughts in a developing economy context3
Instability, political regimes and economic growth. A theoretical framework3
Corruption, institutional quality, and offshoring: How do they affect comparative advantage, inter‐country wage inequality, and economic growth?2
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Partially funded social security and growth2
Green quality choice in a duopoly2
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Corruption and money laundering: You scratch my back, i’ll scratch yours2
A methodological problem in a supermultiplier model with too much acceleration2
Making Decisions When Outcomes are Irreducible: Shackle's Imagination and Virtual Reality2
The relevance of Thirlwall’s growth law in the Zambian economy2
Tariff simplification, privatization, and welfare superiority2
Public policy, systemic resilience and viability theory2
The truncation of investment flows2
Monetary policy, income distribution and semi‐autonomous demand in the US2
Temporary versus permanent disability: A dynamic incentives model2
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