Economia Politica

Papers
(The TQCC of Economia Politica is 4. 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
Three approaches to institutions in economic analysis: Polanyi, North and the surplus approach’s third way51
The Schumpeterian creative response: export and innovation: evidence for OECD countries 1995–201545
Do environmental crimes contribute to air pollution? Empirical evidence and effects on health37
Discovering tax decentralization: does it impact marginal willingness to pay taxes?34
Market power, social welfare, and efficiency in the Peruvian microfinance30
Education, educational mismatch and occupational status: an analysis using PIAAC data23
From expression to infection: decoding the role of freedom in pandemic dynamics22
Tax evasion and tax amnesties in regional taxation21
Distribution, capital intensity and public debt-to-GDP ratio: an input output—stock flow consistent model21
What shapes the “value-action” gap? The role of time perception reconsidered16
How does firms' broadband adoption affect regional TFP in Italy?15
How well do couples know their partners’ preferences? Experimental evidence from joint recreation15
The good jobs-high innovation virtuous circle13
The Danish problem12
The expertise effect: the impact of legal specialists’ intervention on the timely delivery of laymen's judgments11
Ecological economics and human development10
Labor market effects of dirty air. Evidence from administrative data9
Analyzing the causality between revenues and expenditures in Spanish municipalities and its policy implications8
Revisiting the literature on the dynamic Environmental Kuznets Curves using a latent structure approach8
Stabilising market expectations through a market tool: a proposal for an enhanced TPI8
Asymmetric effects of macro policies on women’s and men’s incomes. An empirical investigation of the eurozone crisis in a gender perspective7
Do informal institutions matter for the economic resilience of European regions? A study of the post-2008 shock7
Preferences for climate change-related fiscal policies in European countries: drivers and seasonal effects7
Imperatives of recognising the complexities: gendered impacts and responses to COVID-19 in India7
Induced innovation, the distributive cycle, and the changing pattern of labour productivity cyclicality: an SVAR analysis for the US economy7
How does home and host-country policy uncertainty affect outward FDI? Firm-level evidence from China7
Justice vis à vis welfare: how Austrian welfare economics should fit in the Austro-libertarian framework7
Epidemics and policy: the dismal trade-offs6
On the growth impact of different eco-innovation business strategies5
Political economy of immigration policy: direct versus indirect political influence5
Emission trading in a high dimensional context: to what extent are carbon markets integrated with the broader system?5
The influence of skill-based policies on the immigrant selection process5
The effect of early automation on the wage distribution with endogenous occupational choices5
Unveiling the Real Madrid effect: the impact of football-related acrimony on elections4
Okun vs. Verdoorn: distinguishing between cyclical and structural effects of output on productivity4
Fixed and mobile broadband penetration and CO2 emissions: evidence from OECD countries4
Government spending, multipliers, and public debt sustainability: an empirical assessment for OECD countries4
The idiosyncratic relationship between greenhouse gases and economic growth: the role of renewable energy sources in the case of European countries4
Sex-disaggregated data matters: tracking the impact of COVID-19 on the health of women and men4
Locked out of livelihoods: impact of COVID-19 on single women farmers in Maharashtra, India4
Macroeconomic and institutional determinants of human capital wealth: gender disparities and implications4
Italian firms’ trading behavior in the European carbon market4
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