IMF Economic Review

Papers
(The TQCC of IMF Economic Review is 6. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Disasters Everywhere: The Costs of Business Cycles Reconsidered64
Corporate Debt Structure with Home and International Currency Bias58
Do Monetary Policy Frameworks Matter in Low-Income Countries?36
International Investment Income: Patterns, Drivers, and Heterogeneous Sensitivities30
Measuring Financial Conditions using Equal Weights Combination28
Fiscal Multipliers in Small Open Economies with Heterogeneous Households25
Calculating the Costs and Benefits of Advance Preparations for Future Pandemics19
Trade Integration, Industry Reallocation, and Welfare in Colombia19
Foreign Exchange Intervention: A New Database17
Profit Shifting, Returns on Foreign Direct Investments and Investment Income Imbalances17
Tax Avoidance and the Complexity of Multinational Enterprises16
Many Creditors, One Large Debtor: Understanding the Buildup of Global Stock Imbalances After the Global Financial Crisis16
Tariffs and the Exchange Rate: Evidence from Twitter15
Text-Based Recession Probabilities15
Natural and Neutral Real Interest Rates: Past and Future15
The Negative Mean Output Gap and the Symmetry Bias of Statistical Filters13
Optimal Macroeconomic Policies in a Heterogeneous World13
Explaining the Great Moderation Exchange Rate Volatility Puzzle12
Did the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Reduce Profit Shifting by US Multinational Companies?12
International Macroeconomics: From the Great Financial Crisis to COVID-19, and Beyond12
Will the Green Transition be Inflationary? Expectations Matter11
Global Bank Lending Under Climate Policy10
Too Big to Fail and Moral Hazard: Evidence from an Epoch of Unregulated Commercial Banking9
IMF Programs and Financial Flows to Offshore Centers9
Systematizing Macroframework Forecasting: High-Dimensional Conditional Forecasting with Accounting Identities8
Sovereign Haircuts: 200 Years of Creditor Losses8
Trade Partners’ Responses to US Tariffs8
Macrofinancial Causes of Optimism in Growth Forecasts8
Gambling to Preserve Price (and Fiscal) Stability7
Multinationals and Services Imports from Havens: When Policies Stand in the Way of Tax Planning7
The Effects of a Money-Financed Fiscal Stimulus in a Small Open Economy7
The Output Effects of Fiscal Consolidations: Does Spending Composition Matter?6
Correction: Profit Shifting, Returns on Foreign Direct Investments and Investment Income Imbalances6
Decomposing Large Banks’ Systemic Trading Losses6
Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity and Fiscal Policy in a Monetary Union6
Forward Guidance with Preferences over Safe Assets6
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