Quarterly Journal of Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Quarterly Journal of Economics is 38. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Watering Down Environmental Regulation in China*374
When Should You Adjust Standard Errors for Clustering?333
Supply Chain Disruptions: Evidence from the Great East Japan Earthquake*309
Anatomy of Corporate Borrowing Constraints*155
Gender Differences in Job Search: Trading off COMMUTE AGAINST WAGE*135
Earnings Dynamics, Changing Job Skills, and STEM Careers*115
Valuing the Global Mortality Consequences of Climate Change Accounting for Adaptation Costs and Benefits115
Understanding Tax Policy: How do People Reason?103
Redrawing the Map of Global Capital Flows: The Role of Cross-Border Financing and Tax Havens97
Banking Crises Without Panics*95
Medicaid and Mortality: New Evidence From Linked Survey and Administrative Data92
Banking, Trade, and the Making of a Dominant Currency92
The Effects of Police Violence on Inner-City Students*89
Unions and Inequality over the Twentieth Century: New Evidence from Survey Data88
Distortions in Production Networks*88
Reallocation Effects of the Minimum Wage87
The Making of the Modern Metropolis: Evidence from London*86
The Environmental Bias of Trade Policy*83
The Slope of the Phillips Curve: Evidence from U.S. States81
The Micro-Level Anatomy of the Labor Share Decline*74
Misallocation in the Market for Inputs: Enforcement and the Organization of Production*70
3G Internet and Confidence in Government67
Brahmin Left Versus Merchant Right: Changing Political Cleavages in 21 Western Democracies, 1948–202064
The Gender Gap in Self-Promotion60
Flexible Wages, Bargaining, and the Gender Gap59
Taxation and Innovation in the Twentieth Century57
Quantifying the High-Frequency Trading “Arms Race”57
Competition and Relational Contracts in the Rwanda Coffee Chain56
Health Insurance and Mortality: Experimental Evidence from Taxpayer Outreach56
Minimum Wages and Racial Inequality*55
Folklore55
Randomizing Religion: the Impact of Protestant Evangelism on Economic Outcomes*54
Affirmative Action, Mismatch, and Economic Mobility after California’s Proposition 20954
What do Consumers Consider Before They Choose? Identification from Asymmetric Demand Responses54
Efficient Coding and Risky Choice53
Identity, Beliefs, and Political Conflict53
Indebted Demand53
The Participation Dividend of Taxation: How Citizens in Congo Engage More with the State When it Tries to Tax Them*50
Measuring the Equilibrium Impacts of Credit: Evidence from the Indian Microfinance Crisis49
Ownership, Learning, and Beliefs48
The Effects of Joining Multinational Supply Chains: New Evidence from Firm-to-Firm Linkages47
Systemic Discrimination Among Large U.S. Employers45
Labor in the Boardroom44
Wages and the Value of Nonemployment*44
Does Integration Change Gender Attitudes? The Effect of Randomly Assigning Women to Traditionally Male Teams43
Building Social Cohesion in Ethnically Mixed Schools: An Intervention on Perspective Taking42
Origins of the Opioid Crisis and its Enduring Impacts40
Do You Know that I Know that You Know…? Higher-Order Beliefs in Survey Data38
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