Annual Review of Economics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Annual Review of Economics is 33. 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
Managing Retirement Incomes246
The Economic Impact of Internet Connectivity in Developing Countries158
How to Rebuild Ukraine: A Synthesis and Critical Review of Policy Proposals142
Political Inequality137
How to Run Surveys: A Guide to Creating Your Own Identifying Variation and Revealing the Invisible132
What Shapes the Quality and Behavior of Government Officials? Institutional Variation in Selection and Retention Methods119
Between Government and Market: The Political Economics of Labor Unions113
Bureaucracy and Development103
Spatial Sorting and Inequality81
The Great Divide: Education, Despair, and Death75
Experiments About Institutions70
Biodiversity: A Conversation with Sir Partha Dasgupta68
The Blossoming of Economic Epidemiology67
Enough Potential Repudiation: Economic and Legal Aspects of Sovereign Debt in the Pandemic Era66
Fiscal Federalism in the Twenty-First Century66
Unified Growth Theory: Roots of Growth and Inequality in the Wealth of Nations63
Fertility in High-Income Countries: Trends, Patterns, Determinants, and Consequences59
The Macroeconomics of Financial Speculation58
Central Bank Independence: Views from History and Machine Learning58
Tax Incidence Anomalies55
Tertiarization Like China54
Household Financial Transaction Data54
From Happiness Data to Economic Conclusions45
Competition and the Industrial Challenge for the Digital Age42
Expecting Brexit42
Lessons from US–China Trade Relations41
Regulating Collusion39
Measuring the Costs and Benefits of Regulation38
Learning From Ricardo and Thompson: Machinery and Labor in the Early Industrial Revolution and in the Age of Artificial Intelligence36
Socio-Emotional Skills and the Future of Education36
Global Capital Allocation35
Understanding Spatial Agglomeration: Increasing Returns, Land, and Transportation Costs34
The Past and Future of Economic Growth: A Semi-Endogenous Perspective33
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