Oxford Review of Economic Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Oxford Review of Economic Policy is 6. 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
Sir Alan Budd: a tribute80
Cross-border data flows and privacy in global trade law: has trade trumped data protection?67
Education and management practices44
Longer-term structural transitions and short-term macroeconomic adjustment: quantitative implications for the global financial system33
Implications of behavioural economics for the pro-competitive regulation of digital platforms29
Competition policy for conglomerates, platforms, and eco-systems27
How does competition policy need to change in a world of artificial intelligence?26
The ground beneath our feet22
The role of trusts in taxing the rich19
Promoting sustainable investment through financial architecture reform19
The further economic consequences of Brexit: energy19
The origin and development of firm management19
The race that stopped a nation: lessons from Australia’s Covid vaccine failures16
Fifty years on: what the Bretton Woods System can teach us about global macroeconomic policy-making16
Development finance cooperation amidst great power competition: what role for the World Bank?15
Rethinking capital and wealth taxation15
The IMF’s journey on capital controls: what is the destination?15
The role of China in the international financial system13
Capitalism: what has gone wrong, what needs to change, and how it can be fixed13
How do megaprojects influence institutional change?13
Immigration and the UK economy after Brexit12
Capitalism recoupled12
How India can reach net zero: a strategy for 2025–3512
The role of credit reports in digital lending: a case study from Mexico12
Improving refugee resettlement: insights from market design11
Correction to: How to solve big problems: bespoke versus platform strategies11
Covid-19 vaccine supply chains and the Defense Production Act10
The long-run impacts of banning affirmative action in US higher education10
‘Capitalism: what has gone wrong?’: Who went wrong? Capitalism? The market economy? Governments? ‘Neoliberal’ economics?10
Fast growth and slow policy: a decade of digital credit in Kenya10
Artificial intelligence research in finance: discussion and examples10
Building trust in digital trade will require a rethink of trade policy-making9
Ethnic minority and migrant pay gaps over the life-cycle9
The continuing significance of Oliver Cox’s Caste, Class, and Race9
Sixty years of the Voting Rights Act: progress and pitfalls9
Transforming project delivery: integrated project delivery9
The colour-blind approach to discrimination and inequality: the case of France9
Debt relief for households in developing economies8
How to construct a new global order8
Is cohesive capitalism under threat?8
Brexit and labour market inequalities: potential spatial and occupational impacts8
From the Bretton Woods system to the global non-system: the trials and tribulations of slow learning8
Capitalism: obituary and resurrection7
The International Monetary Fund and capital flows7
Brexit and control of subsidies7
Covid in the nursing homes: the US experience6
Stranded? The IMF in a world of rising economic nationalism6
The EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement: lessons learnt6
Changing the purpose of the corporation to rebalance capitalism6
The new world order and the Global South6
New directions in competition policy: an overview6
Designing long-term incentives that promote innovation instead of value capture6
Who opposes refugees? Swedish demographics and attitudes towards forcibly displaced populations6
Comparing minds and machines: implications for financial stability6
Green bonds and carbon emissions6
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