Journal of Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Economics 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cournotian duopolistic firms may be Walrasian: a case in the Gabszewicz and Vial model13
Massimo Florio. The Privatisation of Knowledge: A New Policy Agenda for Health, Energy, and Data Governance. 186 pages, Routledge, 2024, Hardcover 135.00£11
Even imprudent risk lovers may engage in precautionary saving11
The optimal demand for insurance against asset risk10
On the takeover mechanism in market socialism8
Common ownership in a delivered pricing duopoly6
Can cross-holdings benefit consumers?6
Optimal insurance for repetitive natural disasters under moral hazard6
Two-sided competition, platform services and online shopping market structure5
On Cournot and Bertrand competition in collusive mixed oligopolies4
Degree of product differentiation, antitrust enforcement and cartel stability4
Signaling games with a highly effective signal4
The threat of sabotage and collusion in tournaments4
Seller competition on two-sided platforms3
A model of optimal stoical growth with pollution3
Lifestyle taxes in the presence of profit shifting3
To discriminate or not to discriminate: how to enforce unverifiable quality in repeated procurement3
Public sector and human capital: on the mechanics of economic development3
Intrapersonal price discrimination and welfare in a dominant firm model3
The effects of downstream entry in a vertical mixed oligopoly: the role of input pricing3
Should the global community welcome new oil discoveries?3
Platform competition with common ownership3
The beach: tourism tax competition along the Italian coasts3
Correction to: An introduction to perfect and imperfect competition via bilateral oligopoly3
Unveiling the bracket creep: static versus dynamic fiscal drag3
The impact of switching costs on behavior-based price discrimination with multiple consumer types3
International licensing under an endogenous tariff in vertically-related markets3
More licensed technologies may make it worse: a welfare analysis of licensing vertically two-tier foreign technologies3
On the distribution of lifetime wealth accumulation3
Raghuram G. Rajan and Rohit Lamba: breaking the mold: India’s untraveled path to prosperity. 336 pages. Princeton University Press, 2024, hardcover 35.00€2
Environmental policy, licensing strategy, and social welfare2
Correction to: On the regulation of public broadcasting2
Strategic trade policy in a vertically differentiated market2
Nash versus Kant: a game-theoretic analysis of childhood vaccination behavior2
A model of privately funded public research2
Resource allocations in the best-of-k ($$k=2,3$$) contests2
Aggregation of directional distance functions and industrial efficiency: a note2
Komlos, John, Foundations of real-world economics: what every economics student needs to know, 3rd edition, 2023, Routledge, New York and London, 420 pp., £ 39.99 (Paperback)2
The future of growth and distribution in an economy with automation technology2
Entry, market structures and welfare2
Technology choice, externalities in production, and a chaotic middle-income trap2
Translation efficiency and directionally optimal scale2
Incentives for prosocial behavior under reputation persistence and policy lags2
Spatial competition and social welfare considering different feasible location regions2
Growth and welfare effects of patent depth and breadth in an overlapping generation model2
Working from home, wages, housing prices, and welfare2
Optimal sentencing with recurring crimes and adjudication errors2
The impact of consumer’s regret on firms’ decisions in a durable good market2
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