Metroeconomica

Papers
(The TQCC of Metroeconomica 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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A financial frontier model with bankers' susceptibility under uncertainty14
Entry Deterrence, Macroeconomic Equilibria and Pro‐Competitive Policies11
Distributive Cycles and Earnings Inequality: A Kaleckian Goodwinian‐Inspired Model10
Output Gap Uncertainty, Sovereign Risk Premia and the Contingent Importance of the Bond Vigilantes9
A Structural Decomposition of Imports in Argentina: The Role of Autonomous Demand, Income Distribution, and Productive Integration (1953–2018)7
A network‐based economic growth model with endogenous migration and poverty traps7
Rate of Interest and Intertemporal Preferences in Multisectoral Frameworks: A Critical View7
Influence of demand and supply factors on trade flows: Evidence for Argentina (1996–2016)5
Contingent convertible bonds and macroeconomic stability in a stock‐flow consistent model5
Network Externalities, Endogenous Managerial Delegation, and Import Tariffs Policy in a Cournot Third‐Country Model5
Endogenous choice of price or quantity contract with upstream advertising5
Discussion notes on “classical‐Keynesians”4
Dynamic Analysis of the Effect of Minimum Wage on Economic Growth, Public Debt, and Welfare4
Sraffian indeterminacy of steady‐state equilibria in the Walrasian general equilibrium framework4
Glass ceiling, sticky floor, or both? Public and private sector differences in Türkiye4
A Classical Theory of Markets and Effectual Demand4
Issue Information4
How Are “Financial Balances” Financed? Wicksell, (Keynes) and the US Mainstream Don't Fit Today's Institutions; Kalecki, Triffin, and Minsky Got it Right4
Issue Information4
MMT and policy assignment in an open economy context: Simplicity is useful, oversimplification not so much3
Institutional Changes, Effective Demand, and Inequality: A Structuralist Model of Secular Stagnation3
Information and entropy in the labor market: Frictional and involuntary unemployment and the neutrality of money3
Income distribution, normal utilisation, and (re)switching of growth regimes3
Optimal correction of the public debt and measures of fiscal soundness3
Issue Information3
An empirical assessment of two testable hypotheses of the Sraffian Supermultiplier for Argentina3
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Assessing the regional impacts of a multi‐hosting mega sport event: The case of EURO 2020 in Rome3
Partially funded social security and growth3
A Classical Marxian Two‐Sector Endogenous Cycle Model3
Matrix multipliers, demand composition and income distribution: Post‐Keynesian–Sraffian theory and evidence from the world's ten largest economies3
Class Struggle and the International Division of Surplus: The Distributive Surface in the Open Economy2
Consumer Environmental Awareness in a Green Managerial Delegation Contract Under Common Ownership2
Not your average firm: A quantile regression approach to firm‐level investment in the United States2
Withholding self‐employed and business incomes: An application to Italian firms2
Contractionary Effects of Devaluation and the Balance Sheet Effect in a Macroeconomic Model With Heterogeneous Firms2
Issue Information2
Demand‐led industrialisation policy in a dual‐sector small open economy2
Searching for a Carbon Laffer Curve: Estimates from the European Union Emissions Trading System2
Individual choice and objective demand in a Classical framework2
Capital Goods, Employment and Dynamics2
A micro‐founded comparison of fiscal policies between indirect and direct job creation2
Information‐theoretic model of induced technical change: Theory and empirics2
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The macroeconomic effects of endogenous credit and money creation under Basel III regulations2
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