Journal of Economic Perspectives

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Economic Perspectives is 8. 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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Next-Generation Policing Research: Three Propositions201
Migration and Innovation: Learning from Patent and Inventor Data138
Economic Markets and Pharmaceutical Innovation135
Popular Personal Financial Advice versus the Professors131
US Corporate Bond Markets: Bigger and (Maybe) Better?104
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission and Economic Research104
American Enslavement and the Recovery of Black Economic History104
The Failure of Silicon Valley Bank and the Panic of 202394
Why Did the Best Prepared Country in the World Fare So Poorly during COVID?87
COVID-19, School Closures, and Outcomes85
Effects of the COVID-19 Recession on the US Labor Market: Occupation, Family, and Gender82
Financial Sanctions, SWIFT, and the Architecture of the International Payment System77
Front Matter75
Early Career Paths of Economists Inside and Outside of Academia68
Blending Theory and Data: A Space Odyssey63
Front Matter60
The Puzzle of Falling US Birth Rates since the Great Recession56
How Economists Could Help Inform Economic and Budget Analysis Used by the US Congress50
Recommendations for Further Reading47
How Can Lower-Income Countries Collect More Taxes? The Role of Technology, Tax Agents, and Politics47
Children and the US Social Safety Net: Balancing Disincentives for Adults and Benefits for Children47
Front Matter43
The Changing Firm and Country Boundaries of US Manufacturers in Global Value Chains42
Designing Simple Mechanisms42
Industrial Policy: Lessons from Shipbuilding42
Recommendations for Further Reading41
Recommendations for Further Reading40
Government Data of the People, by the People, for the People: Navigating Citizen Privacy Concerns40
Front Matter39
Semiconductors and Modern Industrial Policy35
Export-Led Industrial Policy for Developing Countries: Is There a Way to Pick Winners?34
Changes in the Distribution of Black and White Wealth since the US Civil War33
Overreaction and Diagnostic Expectations in Macroeconomics33
The Economics of Generic Drug Shortages: The Limits of Competition31
Administrative Burdens in the Social Safety Net31
Seeking the “Missing Women” of Economics with the Undergraduate Women in Economics Challenge30
Front Matter30
College Majors, Occupations, and the Gender Wage Gap30
What Went Wrong with Federal Student Loans?29
Emerging Market Sovereign Debt in the Aftermath of the Pandemic29
Evaluating Behavioral Incentive Compatibility: Insights from Experiments29
Why Is the Fragmented Municipal Bond Market So Costly to Investors and Issuers?29
Retrospectives: Margaret Reid, Chicago, and Permanent Income29
Front Matter28
The Prices in the Crises: What We Are Learning from 20 Years of Health Insurance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries27
Sweeping Changes and an Uncertain Legacy: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 201725
Agricultural Technology in Africa22
The Economics of Policing and Public Safety21
Tracking the Pandemic in Real Time: Administrative Micro Data in Business Cycles Enters the Spotlight21
Are Opportunity Zones an Effective Place-Based Policy?21
Danish Flexicurity: Rights and Duties20
Skilled Immigrants, Firms, and the Global Geography of Innovation20
A Social Insurance Perspective on Pandemic Fiscal Policy: Implications for Unemployment Insurance and Hazard Pay20
What Can Historically Black Colleges and Universities Teach about Improving Higher Education Outcomes for Black Students?20
On the Economics of Extinction and Possible Mass Extinctions19
Behavioral Incentive Compatibility and Empirically Informed Welfare Analysis: An Introductory Guide19
Slavery and the Rise of the Nineteenth-Century American Economy19
Front Matter19
Front Matter18
Universal Early-Life Health Policies in the Nordic Countries18
Front Matter17
How US Treasuries Can Remain the World’s Safe Haven17
Recommendations for Further Reading17
Recommendations for Further Reading16
America’s Continuing Struggle with Mental Illnesses: Economic Considerations16
Measuring Human Capital16
Recommendations for Further Reading16
Lessons for the United States from Pharmaceutical Regulation Abroad16
Is Pay Transparency Good?15
Compensating Wage Differentials in Labor Markets: Empirical Challenges and Applications15
Front Matter15
Debt Revenue and the Sustainability of Public Debt14
The 2023 Merger Guidelines and the Arc of Antitrust History14
Measuring Income and Income Inequality14
Facts and Fantasies about Wage Setting and Collective Bargaining14
Retrospectives: Friedman and Schwartz, Disaggregated13
A Linear Panel Model with Heterogeneous Coefficients and Variation in Exposure13
Carbon Border Adjustments, Climate Clubs, and Subsidy Races When Climate Policies Vary13
Of Forking Paths and Tied Hands: Selective Publication of Findings, and What Economists Should Do about It13
The Economics of Electricity Reliability13
The Importance of Financial Literacy: Opening a New Field13
Should We Insure Workers or Jobs During Recessions?13
Did Welfare Reform End the Safety Net as We Knew It? The Record since 199613
Four Facts about Human Capital13
Political Distortions, State Capture, and Economic Development in Africa13
Some Thoughts on the Washington Consensus and Subsequent Global Development Experience12
Why Do Retired Households Draw Down Their Wealth So Slowly?12
Retrospectives: Yair Mundlak and the Fixed Effects Estimator12
The Causal Effects of Place on Health and Longevity12
Public Finance Implications of Economic Inequality11
Acquisitions to Enter New Markets11
Global Transportation Decarbonization10
Unraveling the Hispanic Health Paradox10
Front Matter10
Statistical Significance,p-Values, and the Reporting of Uncertainty9
Intangible Capital and Modern Economies9
The US Individual Income Tax: Recent Evolution and Evidence9
Is There Any Future for a US Labor Movement?9
Are Developed Countries Outsourcing Pollution?9
Recommendations for Further Reading8
Quantitative Urban Models: From Theory to Data8
The Baker Hypothesis: Stabilization, Structural Reforms, and Economic Growth8
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