American Economic Journal-Macroeconomics

Papers
(The TQCC of American Economic Journal-Macroeconomics is 7. 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
Learning about Debt Crises223
Anatomy of the Greek Depression with Firm-Level Data: The Importance of Demand Shocks104
The Intensive Margin in Trade: How Big and How Important?64
Severe Weather and the Macroeconomy42
How to Construct Nationally Representative Firm-Level Data from the Orbis Global Database: New Facts on SMEs and Aggregate Implications for Industry Concentration38
Uncertainty Shocks, Adjustment Costs, and Firm Beliefs: Evidence from a Representative Survey35
Front Matter32
Mind the Gap! Stylized Dynamic Facts and Structural Models29
Accounting for Wealth Concentration in the United States26
Temporary Layoffs, Firm Entry and Exit Dynamics, and Aggregate Fluctuations22
University Research and the Market for Higher Education21
Assessing the Gains from E-Commerce21
Rural-Urban Migration, Structural Transformation, and Housing Markets in China20
The Elasticity of Aggregate Output with Respect to Capital and Labor20
Enemies of the People19
Front Matter19
The Effect of Population Aging on Economic Growth, the Labor Force, and Productivity17
Collective Moral Hazard and the Interbank Market17
Misallocation in Indian Agriculture16
An Analytical Model of Behavior and Policy in an Epidemic16
Distortions and the Structure of the World Economy15
Expecting Floods: Firm Entry, Employment, and Aggregate Implications15
Automation, Bargaining Power, and Labor Market Fluctuations15
Deciphering Federal Reserve Communication via Text Analysis of Alternative FOMC Statements14
Time for Growth14
Estimating Hysteresis Effects13
Information Dynamics and Macro Fluctuations13
Firms’ Precautionary Savings and Employment during a Credit Crisis13
Women, Wealth Effects, and Slow Recoveries13
Partial Specialization and Heterogeneous Task Assignments13
Expectations-Driven Liquidity Traps: Implications for Monetary and Fiscal Policy12
Earnings-Based Borrowing Constraints and Macroeconomic Fluctuations12
Real Exchange Rates and Endogenous Productivity12
Uncertainty and Information Acquisition: Evidence from Firms and Households12
Local Ties in Spatial Equilibrium12
Import Liberalization as Export Destruction? Evidence from the United States11
Persistent Monetary Non-neutrality in an Estimated Menu Cost Model with Partially Costly Information10
Cross-Sectional Uncertainty and the Business Cycle: Evidence from 40 Years of Options Data10
Testing the Effectiveness of Unconventional Monetary Policy in Japan and the United States10
Wealth Inequality, Aggregate Consumption, and Macroeconomic Trends under Incomplete Markets10
World Productivity: 1996–201410
Asymmetric Reciprocity and the Cyclical Behavior of Wages, Effort, and Job Creation10
Selection, Structural Transformation, and the Cost Disease of Services9
GDP-B: Accounting for the Value of New and Free Goods9
A Unified Model of Learning to Forecast9
TFPR: Dispersion and Cyclicality9
International Friends and Enemies9
US Treasury Auctions: A High-Frequency Identification of Supply Shocks8
Asymmetric Effects of Monetary Policy in Regional Housing Markets8
Family Heterogeneity, Human Capital Investment, and College Attainment8
The Aggregate-Demand Doom Loop: Precautionary Motives and the Welfare Costs of Sovereign Risk8
Shocks and Exchange Rates in Small Open Economies8
News Shocks under Financial Frictions8
Trade, Value Added, and Productivity Linkages: A Quantitative Analysis7
Has the Information Channel of Monetary Policy Disappeared? Revisiting the Empirical Evidence7
A Simple Explanation of Countercyclical Uncertainty7
Short-Term Planning, Monetary Policy, and Macroeconomic Persistence7
Inequality, Taxation, and Sovereign Default Risk7
Not a Typical Firm: Capital–Labor Substitution and Firms' Labor Shares7
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