Quarterly Journal of Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Quarterly Journal of Economics is 36. 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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Inflammatory Political Campaigns and Racial Bias in Policing785
The Quality and Efficiency of Public and Private Firms: Evidence from Ambulance Services300
Organizational Structure and Pricing: Evidence from a Large U.S. Airline237
Measuring Growth in Consumer Welfare with Income-Dependent Preferences: Nonparametric Methods and Estimates for the United States172
Web of Power: How Elite Networks Shaped War and Politics in China171
Visual Inference and Graphical Representation in Regression Discontinuity Designs171
Imports, Exports, and Earnings Inequality: Measures of Exposure and Estimates of Incidence149
Measuring and Mitigating Racial Disparities in Tax Audits137
A Retrieved-Context Theory of Financial Decisions120
Army Service in the All-Volunteer Era119
How do Campaigns Shape Vote Choice? Multicountry Evidence from 62 Elections and 56 TV Debates107
Price Discrimination by Negotiation: a Field Experiment in Retail Electricity100
Violence against Women at Work99
Discrimination in Multiphase Systems: Evidence from Child Protection94
Collective Bargaining for Women: How Unions Can Create Female-Friendly Jobs94
Trading Nontradables: The Implications of Europe’s Job-Posting Policy91
Generative AI at Work91
Trust at Scale: The Economic Limits of Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains87
Logs with Zeros? Some Problems and Solutions85
Search Frictions and Efficiency in Decentralized Transport Markets78
The Allocation of Authority in Organizations: A Field Experiment with Bureaucrats76
Worker Beliefs About Outside Options73
Sovereign Bonds Since Waterloo73
A Denial a Day Keeps the Doctor Away71
Welfare and Output With Income Effects and Taste Shocks63
Marginal Effects of Merit Aid for Low-Income Students61
Learning from Shared News: When Abundant Information Leads to Belief Polarization58
A Fiscal Theory of Persistent Inflation56
Eviction and Poverty in American Cities55
The Slope of the Phillips Curve: Evidence from U.S. States54
Sexual Harassment and Gender Inequality in the Labor Market54
Overreaction in Expectations: Evidence and Theory54
Jim Crow and Black Economic Progress after Slavery48
The Refugee’s Dilemma: Evidence from Jewish Migration out of Nazi Germany46
Increasing the Demand for Workers with a Criminal Record44
Imperfect Risk Sharing and the Business Cycle44
The Dynamics of Abusive Relationships42
Bottom-Up Markup Fluctuations41
Evolution vs. Creationism in the Classroom: The Lasting Effects of Science Education41
Mandatory Notice of Layoff, Job Search, and Efficiency40
Are Inflationary Shocks Regressive? A Feasible Set Approach39
How the 1963 Equal Pay Act and 1964 Civil Rights Act Shaped the Gender Gap in Pay39
The Fractured-Land Hypothesis39
Efficient Coding and Risky Choice39
Improving Workplace Climate in Large Corporations: A Clustered Randomized Intervention38
Misdemeanor Prosecution38
Hours and Wages38
Systemic Discrimination Among Large U.S. Employers37
Economic Consequences of Kinship: Evidence From U.S. Bans on Cousin Marriage37
Who You Gonna Call? Gender Inequality in External Demands for Parental Involvement37
The Geography of Unemployment36
Using Divide-and-Conquer to Improve Tax Collection36
The Economic Impacts of COVID-19: Evidence from a New Public Database Built Using Private Sector Data36
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