European Journal of Law and Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Law and Economics is 3. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Big data and big techs: understanding the value of information in platform capitalism23
AI algorithms, price discrimination and collusion: a technological, economic and legal perspective22
Pandemics, economic freedom, and institutional trade-offs19
This time is different?—on the use of emergency measures during the corona pandemic18
How does regulatory complexity affect business demography? Evidence from Spain15
Judges and court performance: a case study of district commercial courts in Poland14
Legal forms, organizational architecture, and firm failure: a large survival analysis of Russian corporations10
The economics of platform liability10
Institutions and corporate financial distress in Central and Eastern Europe9
The German Facebook case: the law and economics of the relationship between competition and data protection law8
Grounding the case for a European approach to the regulation of automated driving: the technology-selection effect of liability rules8
Black boxes and market efficiency: the effect on premiums in the Italian motor-vehicle insurance market8
Whistleblower rewards, false reports, and corporate fraud7
Female policymakers and educational expenditures: cross-country evidence7
Does rigidity matter? Constitutional entrenchment and growth7
Simple monetary rules: many strengths and few weaknesses7
Constitutional overperformance: an empirical study of de facto protection of rights with no de jure equivalents7
Measuring the presence of organized crime across Italian provinces: a sensitivity analysis7
“You reap what you sow”: Do active labour market policies always increase job security? Evidence from the Youth Guarantee6
Net neutrality and high-speed broadband networks: evidence from OECD countries6
Optimal social media content moderation and platform immunities6
Judicial efficiency and loan performance: micro evidence from Serbia5
Entrepreneurship during a pandemic5
Rights redistribution and COVID-19 lockdown policy5
Real options in franchise contracting: an application of transaction cost and real options theory5
Determinants of judges’ career choices and productivity: a Polish case study5
Giving consumers too many choices: a false good idea? A lab experiment on water and electricity tariffs5
Bank capital buffer releases, public guarantee programs, and dividend bans in COVID-19 Europe: an appraisal5
Blame based on one's name? Extralegal disparities in criminal conviction and sentencing5
Abstract rules for complex systems4
Protection heterogeneity in a harmonized European patent system4
Related party transactions, agency problem, and exclusive effects4
Does reputational capital affect credit rating agencies?: empirical evidence from a natural experiment in China4
Simple rules for a more inclusive economy4
The impact of regulation on private security industry dynamics4
Counting offenders’ gains? Economic and moral considerations in the determination of criminality4
On Coase and COVID-194
Is legislation grease or sand to economic growth? An econometric analysis using data from Italian regions before and after the 2008 crisis3
Simple rules for a complex regulatory world: the case of financial regulation3
Time efficiency as a measure of court performance: evidence from the Court of Justice of the European Union3
Judicial enforcement and caseload: theory and evidence from Brazil3
Crime and punishment in times of pandemics3
Foreword, special issue: economic analysis of litigations 23
What lessons can be learned from cost efficiency? The case of Swedish district courts3
Enforce taxes, but cautiously: societal implications of the slippery slope framework3
0.042608976364136