Journal of Economic Policy Reform

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Economic Policy Reform is 2. 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
Friend or foe? The impact of macroprudential policy on economic growth58
Gender and climate policies: a general equilibrium analysis for Egypt32
Trade reserve and exchange rate: a comparative analysis of high, moderate, and low trade openness countries19
Intermunicipal cooperation and agreement formalization12
Does the digital economy reduce air pollution? Evidence from 30 Chinese provinces and municipalities9
Determinants of central bank digital currency adoption – a study of 85 countries8
Governing the economics of the common good: from correcting market failures to shaping collective goals7
How do State Owned Enterprise Multinationals behave abroad? A Multi-dimensional framework for analysis7
Overlapping lending by the European Investment Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development7
Analysing the link between corruption and PPPs in infrastructure projects: an empirical assessment in developing countries6
State-owned enterprises: in search for a new consensus6
Not a black or white issue: choosing alternative organizational models for delivering early childhood services5
Harnessing remittances for the poor: the role of institutions5
Does Innovation by Firms Still Create Jobs even after the Business Stealing Effect at the Sector Level?5
The effects of international financial inflows on economic complexity in Africa: does institutional quality play a moderation role?4
The moderating role of institutional and credit constraints on the nexus between bribery and policy consistency4
Navigating the governance challenges of disruptive technologies: insights from regulation of autonomous systems in Singapore4
How do state-owned multinational enterprises behave abroad?4
Addressing Policy Challenges of Disruptive Technologies4
Realigning European public financial architecture for the twenty-first century4
Can national development banks translate the EU´s new goals? Lessons from the Spanish case3
Trust and the behavioral economics of automatic enrollment in pensions: a comparison of the UK and Poland3
Editorial: Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy3
Rethinking corporate taxation in the European Union: how and where to tax multinational enterprises?3
Efficiency vs. distributional concerns in regulatory sandboxes*3
Does shared service delivery affect cost? A study of the cost-capacity relation in Norwegian local child protection services3
When inclusive growth is not enough: advances and limitations of development policies in Uruguay 2005–20193
Government expenditure, budget deficit and shadow economy3
The more the merrier? Examining the effects of inter-municipal cooperation on costs and service quality in upper secondary education3
Non-linearity and the threshold effect of transparency on economic growth: evidence from developing countries2
Introduction: Revisiting the Role of State-Owned Enterprises in Strategic Sectors2
Tax reform and the underground economy: a long-term global perspective2
Shadow economy-income inequality nexus: a panel analysis of West African countries2
Growth or stability? Using social risk preferences to guide industrial policy2
Political influence on the investment of state-owned enterprises2
The European Investment Bank in Sub-Saharan Africa: constrained expansion2
On support from National Development Banks for the internationalisation of public Brazilian companies: it’s hard to say goodbye (to good companies)2
Does the ownership of utilities matter for social outcomes? A survey of the evidence for developing countries2
Fiscal support during the COVID-19 pandemic and its determinants: evidence for OECD countries2
Competing perspectives on the Big Data revolution: a typology of applications in public policy2
Distributional impact of monetary policy in the UK: from conventional to unconventional policy2
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