Annual Review of Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Annual Review of Economics is 11. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Managing Retirement Incomes312
The Economic Impact of Internet Connectivity in Developing Countries297
Political Inequality285
Masculinity Norms and Their Economic Implications248
How to Rebuild Ukraine: A Synthesis and Critical Review of Policy Proposals244
How to Run Surveys: A Guide to Creating Your Own Identifying Variation and Revealing the Invisible210
The Origins of Government and the State172
Homothetic Non-CES Demand Systems with Applications to Monopolistic Competition141
Between Government and Market: The Political Economics of Labor Unions132
Bureaucracy and Development122
Spatial Sorting and Inequality119
Experiments About Institutions115
The Great Divide: Education, Despair, and Death110
Biodiversity: A Conversation with Sir Partha Dasgupta106
Uneven Modernization in the Muslim World105
Organ Allocation and Transplantation105
Fiscal Federalism in the Twenty-First Century102
Transfers of Technology and Management Practices: Evidence from the Twentieth Century101
Enough Potential Repudiation: Economic and Legal Aspects of Sovereign Debt in the Pandemic Era95
Unified Growth Theory: Roots of Growth and Inequality in the Wealth of Nations88
Central Bank Independence: Views from History and Machine Learning86
Household Financial Transaction Data80
Fertility in High-Income Countries: Trends, Patterns, Determinants, and Consequences79
Tertiarization Like China76
Tax Incidence Anomalies75
Market Power in Artificial Intelligence62
From Happiness Data to Economic Conclusions57
Expecting Brexit54
Lessons from US–China Trade Relations52
Competition and the Industrial Challenge for the Digital Age48
Measuring the Costs and Benefits of Regulation47
Learning From Ricardo and Thompson: Machinery and Labor in the Early Industrial Revolution and in the Age of Artificial Intelligence46
Regulating Collusion46
Understanding Spatial Agglomeration: Increasing Returns, Land, and Transportation Costs45
Socio-Emotional Skills and the Future of Education45
The Past and Future of Economic Growth: A Semi-Endogenous Perspective41
Global Capital Allocation41
Regression Discontinuity Designs40
Learning in a Correlated World39
Voting Rules, Turnout, and Economic Policies38
Has Intergroup Contact Delivered?37
Advances in the Economic Theory of Cultural Transmission37
Africa as a Success Story: Political Organization in Precolonial Africa36
The Economics of Tropical Deforestation36
Climate Change Through the Lens of Macroeconomic Modeling34
Parenting Promotes Social Mobility Within and Across Generations34
The Portfolio of Economic Policies Needed to Fight Climate Change33
Alternatives to Bayesian Updating29
Local Projections for Applied Economics28
On the Limits of Chronological Age26
Labor Market Insurance Policies in the Twenty-First Century24
Dynamic Contracting23
Micro Propagation and Macro Aggregation23
Large Language Models: An Applied Econometric Framework23
Understanding Money Using Historical Evidence21
The Aftermath of Debt Surges20
Antitrust Reform: An Economic Perspective20
The Affordable Care Act After a Decade: Industrial Organization of the Insurance Exchanges19
Relational Contracts and Development18
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A Practical Guide to Weak Instruments16
Non-CES Aggregators: A Guided Tour15
Modern Industrial Policy and the World Trade Organization13
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Negative Interest Rate Policies: A Survey13
The Impact of Health Information and Communication Technology on Clinical Quality, Productivity, and Workers13
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Recent Developments in Partial Identification13
What Makes New Work Different from More Work?12
Industrial Policy and the Great Divergence11
Gender Differences in Negotiation: Can Interventions Reduce the Gap?11
Trade Policy Uncertainty11
The Economics of Professional Decision-Making: Can Artificial Intelligence Reduce Decision Uncertainty?11
Evidence in Games and Mechanisms11
Global Risk, Non-Bank Financial Intermediation, and Emerging Market Vulnerabilities11
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