Review of Economic Dynamics

Papers
(The TQCC of Review of Economic Dynamics 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
Disability insurance and the effects of return-to-work policies175
On a lender of last resort with a central bank and a stability Fund62
Why were interest-only mortgages so popular during the U.S. housing boom?56
Long-term sovereign debt: A steady state analysis55
Unemployment risk, consumption dynamics, and the secondary market for durable goods41
Inequality in public school spending across space and time33
Saving rates and savings ratios30
Invariance of unemployment and vacancy dynamics with respect to diminishing returns to labor at the firm level24
A directed search model of crowding out24
Welfare-enhancing inflation and liquidity premia23
Marginal propensity to consume and unemployment: A meta-analysis22
The looming fiscal reckoning: Tax distortions, top earners, and revenues21
Capital and labor taxes with costly state contingency21
Taxation and inequality: Active and passive channels21
Reassessing trade barriers with global production networks21
Immigration, legal status and fiscal impact20
Home construction financing and search frictions in the housing market19
Testing and reopening in an SEIR model18
Learning through coworker referrals16
Why is unemployment so countercyclical?16
Understanding the aggregate effects of disability insurance15
Business ownership and the secondary market15
Bubbly booms and welfare14
Input delays, firm dynamics, and misallocation in Sub-Saharan Africa14
On sovereign default with time-varying interest rates13
Cyclical lending standards: A structural analysis13
Socially optimal search intensity in over-the-counter markets13
The role of headhunters in wage inequality: It's all about matching13
Heterogeneous policy distortions and the labor share13
The fall of the labor income share: The role of technological change and hiring frictions12
Measuring capital-labor substitution: The importance of method choices and publication bias12
Incomplete markets and parental investments in children12
Misallocation and financial frictions: The role of long-term financing12
General equilibrium with multiple liquid assets11
A Bayesian DSGE approach to modelling cryptocurrency11
Skill-biased entrepreneurial decline11
Optimal Ramsey taxation in heterogeneous agent economies with quasi-linear preferences11
Misallocation and intersectoral linkages11
Unconventional monetary and fiscal policy10
Family policies and child skill accumulation10
Capitalization of intellectual property products does not explain the decline in the labor share10
Editorial Board10
Aggregate fluctuations and the role of trade credit10
Growth, automation, and the long-run share of labor10
Monetary policy stabilization in a new Keynesian model under climate change9
Firm entry and exit during recessions9
Trend inflation and evolving inflation dynamics: A Bayesian GMM analysis9
Intertemporal substitution in labor supply: A meta-analysis8
The hammer and the scalpel: On the economics of indiscriminate versus targeted isolation policies during pandemics8
Asset bubbles and foreign interest rate shocks8
Transmission of U.S. monetary policy to commodity exporters and importers8
Introduction to the special issue in memory of Thomas F. Cooley7
Identifying preferences when households are financially constrained7
Indeterminacy and imperfect information7
A job ladder model of executive compensation7
Demographic change, government debt and fiscal sustainability in Japan: The impact of bond purchases by the Bank of Japan7
On the black-white gaps in labor supply and earnings over the lifecycle in the US7
Does my model predict a forward guidance puzzle?7
The fundamental surplus revisited6
Information acquisition and rating agencies6
Editorial Board6
Opacity: Insurance and fragility6
Nonlinear occupations and female labor supply over time6
The welfare effects of tax progressivity in a frictional labor market6
Cross-phenomenon restrictions: Unemployment effects of layoff costs and quit turbulence6
Hollowing out and slowing growth: The role of process innovations6
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