Open Economies Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Open Economies Review is 2. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Removing Bias in Estimating Financial Contagion: An Empirical Analysis Based on European Economies127
Collateral Misrepresentation, External Auditing, and Optimal Supervisory Policy20
The Shock Absorbing Role of Cross-border Investments: Net Positions Versus Currency Composition20
Effectiveness of Fiscal Announcements: Early Evidence from COVID-1915
Money-Output Revisited: Time-Varying Granger Causality Evidence from Forty-Three Countries13
Did the Bank of England’s Quantitative Easing Programme Become Fiscally Wasteful?12
Money Growth, Money Velocity and Inflation in the US, 1948–202110
The Influence of Economic Institutions in the Debt-Growth Nexus: Evidence from Nigeria8
The Aftermath of Anti-Dumping: Are Temporary Trade Barriers Really Temporary?7
The Gibson Paradox and the Fisher Effect in Advanced and Emerging Economies7
Third-Country Effects of Export Incentives7
Evaluating the Treatment Effect of Hard Pegs: New Wine in Old Bottles7
Capital Mobility Based on Onshore-Offshore Arbitrage: Empirical Evidence from India and China6
Do Countries Converge to Their Steady States at Different Rates?6
Testing for Consumer Risk-Pooling in the Open Economy – further Results6
World Commodity Prices and Economic Activity in Advanced and Emerging Economies6
Sectoral Exchange Rate Pass-through to Manufacturing Prices: A GVAR Approach6
Firm Heterogeneity, Home Market Effect, and Gravity Equation in an Oligopoly6
Market Power, Productivity and Sectoral Labour Shares in Europe5
The Economic Effects of COVID-19 Containment Measures5
African Asylum Seekers in Europe: The Interplay between Foreign Aid and Governance in Origin Countries5
Religion and Equity Home Bias4
Financial Development, Political Instability, Trade Openness and Growth in Brazil: Evidence from a New Dataset, 1890-20034
Old Firms and New Export Flows: Does Experience Increase Survival?4
Foreign Aid and Recipient Countries’ Participation in Global Value Chains: A Comparative Study Based on Chinese and U.S. Aid4
“How Do Shocks Affect International Reserves? A Quasi-Experiment of Earthquakes”4
Openness and Real Exchange Rate Volatility: Evidence from China4
Global Firms, (de)unionization and Wage Inequality4
Multiplicity in New Keynesian Models4
International Trade Liberalization, Human Capital Accumulation, and Economic Growth4
Fiscal Stabilization in the United States: Lessons for Monetary Unions3
The Cost of a Currency Peg during the Great Recession3
International Reserve Management and Firm Investment in Emerging Market Economies3
Exchange Rate Volatility and Firms’ Export Decisions: Evidence from Exporter Dynamics Database3
Optimum Currency Area in the Eurozone3
Time-Varying Effects of External Shocks on Macroeconomic Fluctuations in Peru: An Empirical Application using TVP-VAR-SV Models3
Explaining the Endurance of Price Level Differences in the Euro Area3
Fiscal Policy Spillovers in a Monetary Union3
The Role of Systemic Risk Spillovers in the Transmission of Euro Area Monetary Policy3
Macroeconomic Fluctuations in the United States: The Role of Monetary and Fiscal Policy Shocks3
Forward Interest Rates as Predictors of Future US Spot Rates Before and After the 2008 Financial Crisis3
The Role of Fiscal Policy — A Survey of Recent Empirical Findings3
Rising Wages and Intra-Country Industry Relocation: Evidence from China3
Correction to: Debt and Private Investment: Does the EU Suffer from a Debt Overhang?3
Structural Tax Reforms and Public Spending Efficiency2
Monetary Policy Strategies in Advanced and Emerging Economies2
Do Financial Markets Value Quality of Fiscal Governance?2
Long Memory, Spurious Memory: Persistence in Range-Based Volatility of Exchange Rates2
Can Regional Trade Agreements Negatively Impact Primary Schooling?2
Reserve Currencies in an Evolving International Monetary System2
Measuring Inflation During the Pandemic with the Benefit of Hindsight2
The Flaw in the Plan: Information Transparency and International Tax Avoidance Channels2
Big Data Analytics and Exports—Evidence for Manufacturing Firms from 27 EU Countries2
What Drives Illicit Financial Flows? An Empirical Study of Trade Data Discrepancies2
The Trade Effects of the EU-South Korea Free Trade Agreement: Heterogeneity Across Time, Country Pairs, and Directions of Trade within Country Pairs2
Prospects for Reforming the Money and Financial System2
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