Journal of the European Economic Association

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of the European Economic Association is 24. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Managing Relational Contracts137
Transfer Payment Systems and Financial Distress: Insights from Health Insurance Premium Subsidies69
Strategic Fertility, Education Choices, and Conflicts in Deeply Divided Societies68
Talents and Cultures: Immigrant Inventors and Ethnic Diversity in the Age of Mass Migration64
Regulatory Interventions in Consumer Financial Markets: The Case of Credit Cards62
Intergovernmental Conflict and Censorship: Evidence from China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign54
The Return of Greenspan: Mumbling with Great Incoherence49
Housing Insecurity and Homelessness: Evidence from the United Kingdom46
Habit Formation and the Misallocation of Labor: Evidence from Forced Migrations45
The Impact of NGO-Provided Aid on Government Capacity: Evidence from Uganda45
Inattention Matters: An Analysis of Consumers’ Inaction in Choosing a Water Tariff42
Using Preference Estimates to Customize Incentives: An Application to Polio Vaccination Drives in Pakistan36
Workers’ Bargaining Power and the Phillips Curve: A Micro–Macro Analysis34
Hard-to-Interpret Signals34
Global Externalities, Local Policies, and Firm Selection33
Downside and Upside Uncertainty Shocks32
Dissecting Idiosyncratic Earnings Risk31
Preventing Violence in the Most Violent Contexts: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Evidence from El Salvador28
Imperfect Competition in Firm-to-Firm Trade27
False Narratives and Political Mobilization27
Maternal Mortality and Women’s Political Power26
Do Police Maximize Arrests or Minimize Crime? Evidence from Racial Profiling in U.S. Cities25
Limited Nominal Indexation of Optimal Financial Contracts25
Information Nudges, Subsidies, and Crowding Out of Attention: Field Evidence from Energy Efficiency Investments24
The Effect of Asset Encumbrance on Bank Behavior: Evidence from the Introduction of Covered Bonds in Norway24
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