Socio-Economic Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Socio-Economic Review 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Three worlds of austerity: voter congruence over fiscal trade-offs in Germany, Spain and the UK81
Correction to: Ups and downs in finance, ups without downs in inequality72
Racial change and income tax policy in the US states71
On David Coen, Alexander Katsaitis and Matia Vannoni’s Business Lobbying in the European Union, Oxford University Press, 202154
Correction to: How Orbán won? Neoliberal disenchantment and the grand strategy of financial nationalism to reconstruct capitalism and regain autonomy28
Correction to: Rival views of economic competition28
Erratum to: Variegated financialization and pension fund asset demand: the case of Colombia and Perú24
Corrigendum to: The price of ‘golden’ exploitation: How money flows from the super-rich to domestic workers support inequalities24
On Jordanna Matlon’s A Man among Other Men: The Crisis of Black Masculinity in Racial Capitalism, Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 202222
Gendered publication patterns in Socio-Economic Review22
How platform businesses mobilize their users and allies: Corporate grassroots lobbying and the Airbnb ‘movement’ for deregulation21
Bruno Latour, when we were young18
The platform economy matures: measuring pervasiveness and exploring power16
‘But Switzerland’s boring’: tax migration and the pull of place-specific cultural capital15
No sign of increased ethnic discrimination during a crisis: evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic15
The yellow vests roundabout revolt, seen through the lens of household budgets14
The value of crypto? Sociotechnical imaginaries on cryptocurrency in YouTube content14
How welfare and credit regimes shape economic policies during times of crisis: the case of Covid-1914
On Victor Roy’s Capitalizing a Cure: How Finance Controls the Price and Value of Medicines, Oakland: University of California Press, 202313
Correction to: Structural adjustment and the political economy of capital flight13
Stock market reactions to downsizing announcements: an analysis through an institutional lens12
Flexibility unbound: understanding the heterogeneity of preferences among food delivery platform workers12
Social mobility and education policy: a district-level analysis of legislative behavior12
Spatial divisions of poverty and wealth: does segregation affect educational achievement?12
Business power, right-wing populism, and noisy politics: lessons from Brexit and Swiss referendums11
The accumulation–metabolism nexus: internationalization, labour–capital relations, and material flows of French capitalism since the post-war era11
Unequal policy responsiveness in Spain11
Does social communication make investors stay in the market?11
Hyper-elite network building in Madagascar: amplification or compensatory strategy?11
Why right-wing governments restrict market competition: a demographic theory10
Varieties of the rat race: working hours in the age of abundance9
The labor of assetization: producing ‘hypergrowth’ inside a tech startup9
Off to a slow start: which workplace policies can limit gender pay gaps across firm tenure?9
Assessing financialization under international financial subordination: a mixed-methods study of Brazilian and Turkish non-financial corporations9
Economy or culture? How the relative salience of policy dimensions shapes partisan effects on welfare state generosity9
Income inequality and household debt as a factor of financial fragility in the Spanish economy8
Persistent or temporary? Effects of social assistance benefit sanctions on employment quality8
Who benefits from an adult worker model? Gender inequality in couples’ daily time use in Germany across time and social classes8
Overcoming a legacy of racial discrimination: competing policy goals in South African academia8
Varieties of functional income inequality in Latin America: Chile and Mexico compared8
The art of (self)legitimization: how private museums help their founders claim legitimacy as elite actors8
Crowdfunding a life: how relationships shape requests for financial assistance8
In the shadow of hierarchy: minimum wage commissions in the UK and Germany8
‘It’s a who-you-know thing’: interactional fraud prevention in non-bank check cashing7
Platform capitalism: a socio-economic analysis7
Relative treatment of aliens: how level is the playing field for foreign firms in developing countries?7
A cohabitation wealth premium for women and men: considering the regulatory framework and normative acceptance in France and Germany7
The origins of youth social citizenship in Europe: religion, trade unions and income support for young people7
Countermovements from the core: the assetization of pharmaceuticals, transparency activism and the access to medicines movement7
Nothing really matters: evaluating demand-side moderators of age discrimination in hiring7
How Orbán won? Neoliberal disenchantment and the grand strategy of financial nationalism to reconstruct capitalism and regain autonomy7
When partisanship and technocratic credibility collide: mass attitudes and central bank endorsements of fiscal policy in Canada and the USA7
The times, are they changing? Examining platform companies' chameleonic labour process as a response to the Spanish Ley Rider6
Control and consent in the connected age: the work of contractors on transnational online education platforms6
Getting action for global economic justice: the micro-foundations of transnational activism6
Global and institutional drivers of wage inequality between and within firms6
Preferred policy responses to technological change: Survey evidence from OECD countries6
The strings of the ‘golden straitjacket’: sovereign ratings and the welfare state in developed countries5
Status hierarchies and norm diffusion: the increase of top incomes in high finance5
On Bálint Magyar and Bálint Madlovics’s The Anatomy of Post-communist Regimes—a conceptual framework, Budapest and New York: CEU Press, 20205
Flexibility loss and worker well-being: what happens to job satisfaction when workers lose their telework usage?5
Rethinking moral hazard: government protection and bank risk-taking5
Structural adjustment and the political economy of capital flight5
From the Editors5
Bringing the market in: an expanded framework for understanding popular responses to economic inequality4
Power and inequality: determinants of income inequality in rich capitalist democracies, 1960 to 20194
The quiet side of debt: public debt management in advanced economies4
Sectors versus borders: interest group cleavages and struggles over corporate governance in the age of asset management4
Correction to: What limits intra-household insurance or the ‘Added Worker Effect’?4
The price of ‘golden’ exploitation: How money flows from the super-rich to domestic workers support inequalities4
Correction to: Trade unions and the partisan preferences of their members: Sweden 1986–20214
Evolution of fiscal systems: convergence or divergence?4
Correction to: Cooperative enterprise at scale: comparative capitalisms and the political economy of ownership4
From the New Editors4
Correction to: Merit recruitment, professional advancement opportunities and prosocial rule-breaking among public servants in Greece4
Socio-economic framework for the design of national household insolvency systems3
There is more to national economies than the national economy: extending the Growth Model research programme in comparative political economy3
Regulating low wages: cross-national policy variation and outcomes3
When shareholder power kicks in: corporate financialization as ratchet behaviour and sticky payouts3
Fixed-term work contracts and anti-immigration attitudes. A novel test of ethnic competition theory3
Alternativizing markets: the framing of moral commerce3
The Silicon Valley imaginary: US corporate tax reform in the 1980s3
Does collective bargaining reduce health inequalities between labour market insiders and outsiders?3
The launch of EMU and German export interests3
Pursuing an overarching commodification script through country-specific interventions? The EU’s New Economic Governance prescriptions in healthcare (2009–2019)3
The national-populist mutation of neoliberalism in dependent economies: the case of Viktor Orbán’s Hungary3
Forging monetary unification through novation: the TARGET system and the politics of central banking in Europe3
The family web: Multigenerational class persistence in elite populations3
Producerist populist attitudes and electoral support for populism in the USA and Western Europe3
Neoliberal governance, evaluations, and the rise of win–win ideology in corporate responsibility discourse, 1960–20103
Where are inequalities produced? Comparing the variations of graduate employment between the UK’s districts and universities3
Elite corporate networks and CEO compensation: the causes and consequences of CEO pay premiums3
Protection rent as explanation for racialized market outcomes3
Labour supply reactions to basic income: Insights from 60 years of research3
Fintech as invasive infrastructure: a critical discourse analysis of corporate newswires and press releases, 1995–20213
Long-term effects of sectarian politics: evidence from Lebanon3
From global diffusion to local semantics: unpacking the scientization of central banks3
Workplace volatility and gender inequality: a comparison of the Netherlands and South Korea3
The democratic paradox: are national elections always good for satisfaction with democracy in Europe?3
Making the ‘business case’: vocabularies of motive and clean tech innovation in the hidden developmental state3
Rentiership and intellectual monopoly in contemporary capitalism: conceptual challenges and empirical possibilities3
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