Kyklos

Papers
(The TQCC of Kyklos is 2. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Does economic freedom boost growth for everyone?22
Labor market effects of COVID‐19 in Sweden and its neighbors: Evidence from administrative data22
Meet the need – the role of vocational education and training for the youth labour market20
Collusion, political connection, and tax avoidance in China20
Bullying, cyberbullying, and youth health behaviors14
How gender, marital status, and gender norms affect savings goals11
Who’s getting the office? Party dominance and elected executives’ career path10
Political embeddedness and firms' growth9
Confinement and intimate partner violence9
A disaster always rings twice: Early life experiences and central bankers' reactions to natural disasters9
Economic freedom vs. egalitarianism: An empirical test of weak & strong sustainability, 1970–20178
Migrant diversity and team performance in a high‐skilled labour market8
Corrosive effects of corruption on human capital and aggregate productivity8
To follow or not to follow the herd? Transparency and social norm nudges7
Rot‐Jaune‐Verde: On linguistic bias of referees in Swiss soccer*7
Can government spending boost firm sales?7
Backward‐oriented economics7
Transparency, civic capital and political accountability: A virtuous relation?6
Are genetic traits associated with riots? The political legacy of prehistorically determined genetic diversity*6
Are environmental problems a barometer of corruption in the eyes of residents? Evidence from China6
Financial stress and economic growth: The moderating role of trust5
Identity and well‐being in the skilled crafts and trades5
Political selection when uncertainty is high5
Artists' labour market and gender: Evidence from German visual artists5
The strength of gender norms and gender‐stereotypical occupational aspirations among adolescents4
Eudaimonic wellbeing and life expectancy4
The cost of love: Solving the gift anomaly4
Immigration, diversity and institutions4
Preference evolution, attention, and happiness4
Ownership and media slant: Evidence from Swedish newspapers4
Shock contagion, asset quality and lending behaviour: The case of war in Eastern Ukraine4
The problem of evil: An economic approach4
Flexible work organization and employer provided training: Evidence from German linked employer‐employee data3
Is pain associated with subsequent job loss? A panel study for Germany3
Economic liberalization, political regimes and ideology3
Home advantage in professional soccer and betting market efficiency: The role of spectator crowds3
Gender and deception: Evidence from survey data among adolescent gamblers3
Effects of mandatory military and alternative community service on wages and other socioeconomic outcomes3
A social‐psychological reconstruction of Amartya Sen’s measures of inequality and social welfare3
Education and domestic violence: Evidence from a natural experiment in Turkey3
Can television reduce xenophobia? The case of East Germany3
How do prosocial motivation and performance‐related pay interact in the workplace context? Evidence from the non‐profit sector2
The promise of potential: A study on the effectiveness of jury selection to a prestigious visual arts program2
Interregional fiscal transfers resulting from central government debt: New insights and consequences for political economy2
Political equality and quality of government2
Intentions for a third child: The role of parental sex composition preferences2
Evaluating explanations for poverty selectivity in foreign aid2
Corruption and life satisfaction: Evidence from a transition survey2
The nature and significance of the political ideal of the Rule of Law: Hayek, Buchanan, and beyond2
The case for independence: Does central bank independence curb the spread of the underground economy?2
Letting offenders choose their punishment?2
Comrades in the family? Soviet communism and demand for family insurance2
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