Japanese Economic Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Japanese Economic Review is 1. 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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Entrepreneurship of Chinese traditional men: gender identity, social capital and self-employment27
Pass-through and tax incidence in Cournot duopoly with loan commitment25
Shinohara Rock-Paper-Scissors22
How Masa Fujita shaped the present of spatial economics and how he will inspire its future22
Knowledge creation through multimodal communication15
Impact of retirement and re-employment on the life satisfaction of older adults in Korea11
Subjective well-being of older persons in Malaysia10
Structure of epidemic models: toward further applications in economics7
Treatment choice, mean square regret and partial identification7
Can nudges save lives?6
Macroeconomic facts in the Japanese labor market: survey6
Pass-through of cost-push pressures to consumer prices5
Macroeconomic and welfare effects of family policy: cash transfers vs in-kind benefits5
Interim information and managerial risk taking in professional basketball4
How long do voluntary lockdowns keep people at home? The role of social capital during the COVID-19 pandemic4
Can e-commerce mitigate the negative impact of COVID-19 on international trade?4
Strict robustness to incomplete information4
Does participation in village assembly lead to improved public good allocation? Evidence from India3
Attributes needed for Japan’s central bank digital currency3
Input price discrimination and incentives for raising rivals’ costs2
Sustainability of renewable energy investment motivations during a feed-in-tariff scheme transition: evidence from a laboratory experiment2
Correction: The potential compensation principle and constant marginal utility of income2
Masao Ogaki, President of the Japanese Economic Association 2021–20222
The state of mental health among older Chinese and the role of children2
Hideshi Itoh, President of the Japanese Economic Association 2022–20232
The impact of ICT development on female employment and household’s well-being in Vietnam2
The adverse effect of competition on consumers under foreign competition1
The child allowance policy and household consumption behavior in Japan1
The state of well-being of older people: a comparative study across developing Asia1
Introduction to the special issue “SIR Model and Macroeconomics of COVID-19”1
The 2023 Japanese Economic Association Nakahara Prize: Recipient—Prof. Toru Kitagawa, Brown University and University College London1
The role of nudge-based messages on the acceptability and download of COVID-19 contact tracing apps: survey experiments1
Ethical production and export performance across destinations: evidence from Myanmar1
Trade-off between job losses and the spread of COVID-19 in Japan1
Applications of Choquet expected utility to hypothesis testing with incompleteness1
Social security reform and welfare in a two sector model1
The optimum quantity of debt for an aging Japan: welfare and demographic dynamics1
The Feldstein–Horioka Puzzle or Paradox after 44 years: a fallacy of composition1
Upstream or downstream transfer behind patrilocal coresidence? Evidence from three-generational panel data1
An experimental comparison of rebate and matching in charitable giving: The case of Japan1
Correction to: COVID‑19 and output in Japan1
How serious was it? The impact of preschool closure on mothers’ psychological distress: evidence from the first COVID-19 outbreak1
Input price, bargaining power, and a multi-input-multi-product firm1
Government debt maturity and the term structure in Japan1
Strategic delegation and tariff protection with network externalities1
Job stress and mental health among social workers: evidence from a field experiment at a public employment support institution in Japan1
The 2022 Japanese Economic Association Nakahara prize recipient: Professor Satoru Takahashi, National University of Singapore1
Charles Yuji Horioka, President of the Japanese Economic Association 2023–20241
The 2021 Japanese Economic Association Nakahara Prize Professor Fuhito Kojima1
Social integration of immigrants in cities: theory and evidence from the European Social Survey1
Preface to the Special Issue on “Statistical Decision Theory and Treatment Choice”1
Did the BOJ’s negative interest rate policy increase bank lending?1
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