Journal of International Money and Finance

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of International Money and Finance is 27. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Adjusting toward long-run purchasing power parity324
Editorial Board244
Understanding the use of unconventional monetary policy for portfolio decarbonisation in Europe143
DeFi: Mirage or reality? Unveiling wealth centralization risk in Decentralized Finance90
Prices and returns: Role of inflation90
International macroeconomic vulnerability82
A primer on bitcoin cross-border flows: Measurement and drivers79
An empirical inquiry into the distributional consequences of energy price shocks77
Oil price volatility forecasts: What do investors need to know?72
Inflation and income inequality in an open-economy growth model with liquidity constraints on R&D69
Prime money market funds regulation, global liquidity, and the crude oil market62
Public debt and state-dependent effects of fiscal policy in the euro area61
Prudential policies and systemic risk: The role of interconnections59
Stock return comovement when investors are distracted: More, and more homogeneous49
Can exchange rate pass-throughs be perverse? A robust multiple-prior Bayesian SVAR approach*47
Shadow banking and the bank lending channel of monetary policy in China45
What keeps stablecoins stable?42
Does US financial uncertainty spill over through the (asymmetric) international credit channel? The role of market expectations35
Financial integration and hedging and safe haven properties of metals for sovereign bonds35
Editorial Board34
Editorial Board33
The low-magnitude and high-magnitude asymmetries in tail dependence structures in international equity markets and the role of bilateral exchange rate32
The currency channel of the global bank leverage cycle31
2023 Asia economic policy Conference: Global Linkages in a Post-Pandemic World conference summary31
Exchange rates and information about future fundamentals29
Editorial Board28
Climate change uncertainty and corporate debt relationship: A quantile panel data analysis28
What type of information calls the attention of forecasters? Evidence from survey data in an emerging market27
Taxation and the external wealth of nations: Evidence from bilateral portfolio holdings27
Editorial Board27
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