Economic Inquiry

Papers
(The TQCC of Economic Inquiry is 3. 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
Dynamic preferential trade agreement formation and the role of political economy92
Pandemic containment and inequality in a developing economy58
Workers' response to monetary incentives in for‐profit and non‐profit jobs52
Home equity lending, credit constraints and small business in the US41
How to fight corruption: Carrots and sticks39
Trade agreements and subnational income of border regions39
Aggregate and individual effects of information in a coordination (traffic) game36
Issue Information29
The closer we get, the better we are?22
Monopsony, wage discrimination, and public policy22
Measuring the welfare costs of racial discrimination in the labor market19
Subcontracting and the incidence of change orders in procurement contracts17
The endowment effect and the trading of draft picks in major professional U.S. sports15
Trade liberalization and decentralization of state‐owned enterprises: Evidence from China15
How much does formula versus chaining matter for a cost‐of‐living index? The CPI‐U versus the C‐CPI‐U14
Overconfidence and conflict11
Dispersed information, social networks, and aggregate behavior11
Firm‐specific forecast errors and asymmetric investment propensity11
Economic Inquiry 2023 Editor's Report10
Upward pricing pressure in mergers of capacity‐constrained firms10
Managing migration crises: Evidence from surge facilities and unaccompanied minor children flows10
The influence of food recommendations: Evidence from a randomized field experiment10
Financing public education when agents have retirement concerns9
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Quantifying the impact of economic sanctions on international trade in the energy and mining sectors9
Asset bubbles, unemployment, and financial market frictions9
Issue Information9
Why do older scholars slow down?8
Is automatic enrollment consistent with a life cycle model?8
Optimal factor taxation in a scale free model of vertical innovation8
Cheating amongst youth offenders: How peers and their social status influence cheating8
Seven jobs in a lifetime? An analysis of employee tenure8
Charitable giving responses to education budgets7
The cleansing effect of banking crises7
Parenthood and occupational mobility7
Does digitization lead to the homogenization of cultural content?7
Long‐run peer effects and promotion: Evidence from 70‐plus years of career records in Japan7
Does nature shape risk preferences? Evidence from Chile, Norway, and Tanzania7
Public enterprise and the rise and fall of labor share7
Issue Information6
Price matching in online retail6
At what price should Bordeaux wines be released?6
Acquisitions, product variety, and distribution in the U.S. craft beer industry6
Horizontal and vertical differentiation in comic art auctions6
Racial disparities in unemployment during the COVID‐19 pandemic and recovery: The “stubborn,” the “hiccup,” and the “stall”6
Whoever you want me to be: Personality and incentives6
Issue Information6
The age‐wage‐productivity puzzle: Evidence from the careers of top earners6
Fasting and honesty: Experimental evidence from Egypt6
The implications of optional practical training reforms on international student enrollments and quality5
The lasting impact of external shocks on political opinions and populist voting5
Employment effects of minimum wage indexing: Establishment evidence from Oregon restaurants5
State‐owned enterprises and entrusted lending: Economic growth and business cycles in China5
Unhealthy food, regulations, and consumer welfare: The US microwaveable popcorn market5
Is economics self‐correcting? Replications in the American Economic Review5
The intermittent Phillips curve: Finding a stable (but persistence‐dependent) Phillips curve model specification5
Idiosyncratic asset return and wage risk of US households4
A closer look at Doleac and Mukherjee (2022) and the effects of naloxone access laws on opioid ER admissions4
Targeted advertising and costly consumer search4
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Dynamic norms and organ donation4
How policing incentives affect crime, measurement, and justice4
Depth and breadth relevance in citation metrics4
Favoritism under multiple sources of social pressure4
Replication code availability over time and across fields: Evidence from the German Socio‐Economic Panel4
Dynare replication of “A Model of Secular Stagnation: Theory and Quantitative Evaluation” by Eggertsson et al. (2019)4
Adams and Eves: High school math and the gender gap in Economics majors4
Inflation targeting, output stabilization, and real indeterminacy in monetary models with an interest rate rule4
Managerial turnover in primary care clinics3
The increasing penalty to occupation‐education mismatch3
Issue Information3
Uncovering bias in order assignment3
Market intelligence gathering, asymmetric information, and the instability of money demand3
Researchers' degrees of flexibility: Revisiting COVID‐19 policy evaluations3
Taste renaissance, tax reform, and industrial organization of the beer industry3
Do markets Trump politics? Fossil and renewable market reactions to major political events3
International bank credit, nonbank lenders, and access to external financing3
Sentiments and spending intentions: Evidence from Florida3
Crime over the welfare payment cycle3
Recreational marijuana legalization and admission to the foster‐care system3
Historical evidence for larger government spending multipliers in uncertain times than in slumps3
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Fertility and long‐term economic growth3
From high school to higher education: Is recreational marijuana a consumption amenity for US college students?3
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