Journal of Economic Perspectives

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Economic Perspectives 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
Front Matter183
Recommendations for Further Reading145
Job Training and Job Search Assistance Policies in Developing Countries126
The Economics Profession’s Socioeconomic Diversity Problem108
Front Matter94
Lessons for Expanding the Share of Disadvantaged Students in Economics from the AEA Summer Program at Michigan State University93
Oleg Itskhoki: 2022 John Bates Clark Medalist84
Seeking the “Missing Women” of Economics with the Undergraduate Women in Economics Challenge81
Evidence on Research Transparency in Economics76
Recommendations for Further Reading76
The 2023 Merger Guidelines and the Arc of Antitrust History71
How Far Goods Travel: Global Transport and Supply Chains from 1965–202069
Administrative Burdens in the Social Safety Net69
The Economic Constitution of the United States66
Retrospectives: Joan Robinson on Karl Marx: “His Sense of Reality Is Far Stronger”60
American Enslavement and the Recovery of Black Economic History55
Next-Generation Policing Research: Three Propositions55
College Majors, Occupations, and the Gender Wage Gap49
Migration and Innovation: Learning from Patent and Inventor Data49
Carbon Border Adjustments, Climate Clubs, and Subsidy Races When Climate Policies Vary49
Monetary Policy When the Central Bank Shapes Financial-Market Sentiment48
Compensating Wage Differentials in Labor Markets: Empirical Challenges and Applications45
Debt Revenue and the Sustainability of Public Debt43
Popular Personal Financial Advice versus the Professors43
Facts and Fantasies about Wage Setting and Collective Bargaining41
Young Adults and Labor Markets in Africa40
Inside the Box: Safety, Health, and Isolation in Prison40
Depression and Loneliness among the Elderly in Low- and Middle-Income Countries40
Is Pay Transparency Good?39
The Importance of Financial Literacy: Opening a New Field37
The Economics of Intangible Capital36
Washington Consensus in Latin America: From Raw Model to Straw Man36
Expected and Realized Inflation in Historical Perspective34
What Went Wrong with Federal Student Loans?31
The Economics of Electricity Reliability28
Retrospectives: On the Evolution of the Rules versus Discretion Debate in Monetary Policy27
Recommendations for Further Reading26
Marketing Investment and Intangible Brand Capital26
Should We Insure Workers or Jobs During Recessions?26
Recommendations for Further Reading26
COVID-19, School Closures, and Outcomes25
Retrospectives: Margaret Reid, Chicago, and Permanent Income24
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission and Economic Research24
Valuing Identity in the Classroom: What Economics Can Learn from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education23
Front Matter22
The US Pretrial System: Balancing Individual Rights and Public Interests22
Evaluating Behavioral Incentive Compatibility: Insights from Experiments21
Alexander Hamilton’s Report on Manufactures and Industrial Policy21
Emerging Market Sovereign Debt in the Aftermath of the Pandemic21
Financial Sanctions, SWIFT, and the Architecture of the International Payment System19
Global Value Chains in Developing Countries: A Relational Perspective from Coffee and Garments19
The United States of Europe: A Gravity Model Evaluation of the Four Freedoms19
A Linear Panel Model with Heterogeneous Coefficients and Variation in Exposure19
Political Distortions, State Capture, and Economic Development in Africa18
The Cumulative Costs of Racism and the Bill for Black Reparations18
Labor Productivity Growth and Industrialization in Africa18
Effects of the COVID-19 Recession on the US Labor Market: Occupation, Family, and Gender17
The Failure of Silicon Valley Bank and the Panic of 202317
Migration and Labor Market Integration in Europe17
Why Did the Best Prepared Country in the World Fare So Poorly during COVID?16
The Rise of Research Teams: Benefits and Costs in Economics16
The Ways of Corruption in Infrastructure: Lessons from the Odebrecht Case16
Four Facts about Human Capital16
Front Matter15
Retrospectives: Edgar Sydenstricker: Household Equivalence Scales and the Causes of Pellagra14
Front Matter14
Recommendations for Further Reading14
Front Matter14
Fiscal Policy in Europe: Controversies over Rules, Mutual Insurance, and Centralization13
Achieving Universal Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: Addressing Market Failures or Providing a Social Floor?13
An Ounce of Prevention13
Where Does Wealth Come From? Measuring Lifetime Resources in Norway13
Why Do Retired Households Draw Down Their Wealth So Slowly?13
Some Thoughts on the Washington Consensus and Subsequent Global Development Experience12
Early Career Paths of Economists Inside and Outside of Academia12
Did Welfare Reform End the Safety Net as We Knew It? The Record since 199611
A Practical Guide to Shift-Share Instruments11
Getting Infrastructure Built: The Law and Economics of Permitting11
Sweeping Changes and an Uncertain Legacy: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 201710
Philipp Strack, 2024 Clark Medalist10
Blending Theory and Data: A Space Odyssey10
Retrospectives: Friedman and Schwartz, Disaggregated9
Neighborhood Change, Gentrification, and the Urbanization of College Graduates9
Of Forking Paths and Tied Hands: Selective Publication of Findings, and What Economists Should Do about It9
When Innovation Goes Wrong: Technological Regress and the Opioid Epidemic9
The Prices in the Crises: What We Are Learning from 20 Years of Health Insurance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries9
The Political Economy of Industrial Policy9
Transmission Impossible? Prospects for Decarbonizing the US Grid9
Monetary Policy and Inequality9
The Causal Effects of Place on Health and Longevity8
Does the Value-Added Tax Add Value? Lessons Using Administrative Data from a Diverse Set of Countries8
The Puzzle of Falling US Birth Rates since the Great Recession8
Agricultural Technology in Africa7
Fragile Algorithms and Fallible Decision-Makers: Lessons from the Justice System7
Philanthropic Cause Prioritization7
When Privacy Protection Goes Wrong: How and Why the 2020 Census Confidentiality Program Failed6
What Can Historically Black Colleges and Universities Teach about Improving Higher Education Outcomes for Black Students?6
Recommendations for Further Reading6
Time Use and Gender in Africa in Times of Structural Transformation6
Isaiah Andrews, 2021 John Bates Clark Medalist6
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