Scottish Journal of Political Economy

Papers
(The TQCC of Scottish Journal of Political Economy 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Measuring the effectiveness of US monetary policy during the COVID‐19 recession27
Dynamic connectedness and spillovers across sectors: Evidence from the Indian stock market23
Public sentiment towards economic sanctions in the Russia–Ukraine war16
On the asymmetric effects of exchange‐rate volatility on trade flows: Evidence from US–UK Commodity Trade14
Growth‐equity trade‐offs in structural reforms8
Can central bank communication help to stabilise inflation expectations?7
Explaining fiscal decentralization and the role of ethnic Diversity6
Public and private pension systems and macroeconomic volatility in OECD countries6
On competitive balance in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League*5
Bonus incentives and team effort levels: Evidence from the “Field”*5
Evaluating strange forecasts: The curious case of football match scorelines5
Oil shocks and directional predictability of macroeconomic uncertainties of developed economies: Evidence from high‐frequency data4
A note on the gender reservation wage gap in developing countries4
The micro‐geography of academic research: How distinctive is economics?4
Dynamic version of Okun’s law in the EU15 countries—The role of delays in the unemployment‐output nexus4
Fiscal crises, decentralization, and indiscipline4
Maximum‐revenue tariffs versus free trade4
Rental prices in Germany: A comparison between migrants and natives3
The U‐shape of happiness in Scotland3
How frequent a BEER? Assessing the impact of data frequency on real exchange rate misalignment estimation3
Externalities of economic sanctions on performance of intra‐industry non‐sanctioned firms: Evidence from Zimbabwe3
Business cycle duration dependence and foreign recessions3
Monetary policy frameworks in the Middle East and North Africa: How do they compare with other groupings?3
R&D intensity and income inequality in the G7: 1870–20163
Non‐linear revenue evaluation2
Works council ‘disaffection’ and establishment survivability2
Can taxes raise output and reduce inequality? The case of lobbying2
Politics and the UK's monetary policy2
Variation in the labour market rewards to vocational qualifications in the UK2
Value‐maximizing football clubs2
Fiscal discipline and exchange rates: Does politics matter?2
Uncertainty, firm entry, and investment dynamics2
Household savings constraints, uncertainty and macroprudential policy2
Discretely innovating: The effect of limited market contestability on innovation and growth2
The transmission of partner mental health to individual life satisfaction: Estimates from a longitudinal household survey2
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