Review of Economics and Statistics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Review of Economics and Statistics is 36. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Revisiting the Origins of Business Cycles With the Size-Variance Relationship197
Imposing Policy on Reluctant Actors: The Hospital Desegregation Campaign and Black Postneonatal Mortality in the Deep South156
The Emergence of the Socioeconomic Gradient in Women's Marriage Outcomes138
Sensitivity to Calibrated Parameters134
Congressional Elections and Union Officer Prosecutions119
Stimulating Collaborations: Evidence from a Research Cluster Policy112
Exporting, Global Sourcing, and Multinational Activity: Theory and Evidence from the United States86
Stable Income, Stable Family80
Structural Change and Internal Labor Migration: Evidence from the Great Depression78
Does Evaluation Change Teacher Effort and Performance? Quasi-experimental Evidence from a Policy of Retesting Students66
Chatting at Church: Information Diffusion through Religious Networks63
Reclassification Risk in the Small Group Health Insurance Market59
Vacancy Duration and Wages58
Making the Grade: The Sensitivity of Education Program Effectiveness to Input Choices and Outcome Measures57
The Effects of Transit Systems on International Trade56
Stigma in Welfare Programs55
Harvesting the Rain: The Adoption of Environmental Technologies in the Sahel54
For Want of a Cup: The Rise of Tea in England and the Impact of Water Quality on Mortality53
Cloud Computing and Firm Growth51
Judging under Public Pressure50
Do Monetary Incentives Undermine Performance on Intrinsically Enjoyable Tasks? A Field Test48
The Healthcare Cost of Air Pollution: Evidence from the World's Largest Payment Network47
Trade Flows and Fiscal Multipliers47
Longer-Run Economic Consequences of Pandemics47
Disastrous Discretion: Political Bias in Relief Allocation Varies Substantially with Disaster Severity46
Labor Migration, Capital Accumulation, and the Structure of Rural Labor Markets46
School Choice, Student Sorting, and Academic Performance44
Testing the Dimensionality of Policy Shocks44
Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions to Dynamic Models with Occasionally Binding Constraints43
The Four-Equation New Keynesian Model43
The Impact of Contract Enforcement Costs on Value Chains and Aggregate Productivity42
Political Consequences of Consumer Debt Relief40
Corrigendum: Measuring Uncertainty and Its Impact on the Economy40
The Local Economic Impacts of Prisons39
Transmission of Income Variations to Consumption Variations: The Role of the Firm38
Partial Outsourcing of Public Programs: Evidence on Determinants of Choice in Medicare37
Does a Spoonful of Sugar Levy Help the Calories Go Down? An Analysis of the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy36
Did the Federal Reserve Break the Phillips Curve? Theory & Evidence of Anchoring Inflation Expectations36
Do Export Support Programs Affect Prices, Quality, Markups, and Marginal Costs? Evidence From a Natural Policy Experiment36
High-Pressure, High-Paying Jobs?36
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