Economic Inquiry

Papers
(The TQCC of Economic Inquiry is 3. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
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Does nature shape risk preferences? Evidence from Chile, Norway, and Tanzania100
The closer we get, the better we are?65
Seven jobs in a lifetime? An analysis of employee tenure48
Parenthood and occupational mobility47
Why do older scholars slow down?45
Unhealthy food, regulations, and consumer welfare: The US microwaveable popcorn market33
Monopsony, wage discrimination, and public policy32
Advising, gender, and performance: Evidence from a university with exogenous adviser–student gender match32
State‐owned enterprises and entrusted lending: Economic growth and business cycles in China26
Idiosyncratic asset return and wage risk of US households19
Researchers' degrees of flexibility: Revisiting COVID‐19 policy evaluations19
Inflation targeting, output stabilization, and real indeterminacy in monetary models with an interest rate rule19
Invisible hurdles: Gender and institutional differences in the evaluation of economics papers17
Let there be light: Daylight saving time and road traffic collisions16
Coal demand, market forces, and U.S. coal mine closures15
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On the design of an optimal immigration policy14
Evidence on quality spillovers from speed enhancing policies in the workplace14
Do local expenditures on sports facilities affect sports participation?13
Putting a price on popularity: Evidence from superstars in the National Basketball Association13
New evidence on crude oil market efficiency13
MPCs of ABCs: The housing wealth effect for affluent boomers with credit12
Retirement wealth, earnings risks, and intergenerational links11
Social‐benefits stigma and subsequent competitiveness11
The political effects of trade with Japan in the 1980s11
The impact of US tariffs against China on US imports: Evidence for trade diversion?10
Did pandemic unemployment benefits increase unemployment? Evidence from early state‐level expirations10
Designing school choice mechanisms: A structural model and demand estimation10
Eliminating supportive crowds reduces referee bias10
Consumer behavior and food prices during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Evidence from Chinese cities9
Hedging mortality risk over the life‐cycle—The role of information and borrowing constraints9
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Selective reporting of placebo tests in top economics journals9
Firm outward direct investment and multinational activity under domestic taxes9
Not so Black and White: Interracial marriage and wages9
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Growth at risk from climate change8
The long‐run agglomeration effects of early agriculture in Europe8
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Bondholder representatives on bank boards: A device for market discipline8
Revisiting the novelty effect from new stadiums: An event study approach8
Early sparks: Impacts of a STEM bootcamp on young adolescents in Tanzania7
Child custody laws and partners' cooperation: An analysis of married and unmarried mothers during the time of COVID‐197
Do transfers lower inequality between households? Demographic evidence from Distributional National Accounts7
A tale of two cities: Communication, innovation, and divergence7
Unconditional cash transfers & voter turnout7
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Financing public education when agents have retirement concerns6
Firm‐specific forecast errors and asymmetric investment propensity6
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Aggregate and individual effects of information in a coordination (traffic) game6
Sentiment analysis of economic text: A lexicon‐based approach6
Is automatic enrollment consistent with a life cycle model?6
The endowment effect and the trading of draft picks in major professional U.S. sports6
Betting on momentum in contests6
Quantifying the impact of economic sanctions on international trade in the energy and mining sectors5
Fertility and long‐term economic growth5
Uncovering bias in order assignment5
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Who bears the cost of nationalism? A spatial analysis on the unintended spillover effects of boycotts5
Historical evidence for larger government spending multipliers in uncertain times than in slumps4
Targeted advertising and costly consumer search4
Social learning about climate risks4
Favoritism under multiple sources of social pressure4
How structural is unemployment in the United States?4
Chinese import competition, offshoring and servitization4
Re‐examining investor sentiment and stock returns: A replication and extension of Baker and Wurgler (2006)4
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Social framing effects in leadership by example: Preferences or beliefs?3
Conditions for extrapolating differences in consumption to differences in welfare3
Minimum eligibility age for social pensions and household poverty: Evidence from Mexico3
How big are strategic spillovers from corporate tax competition?3
Aggregate emission intensity targets: Applications to the Paris Agreement3
Misinformation, consumer risk perceptions, and markets: The impact of an information shock on vaping and smoking cessation3
City health departments, public health expenditures, and urban mortality over 1910–19403
State ownership and cost‐effectiveness of environmental policies: Firm‐level evidence3
Reducing the replication time for structural estimations: A successful replication of “An Anatomy of International Trade” using GPU computing3
Data‐driven identification in SVARs—When and how can statistical characteristics be used to unravel causal relationships?3
Greed and fear: Competitive and charitable priming in a threshold volunteer's dilemma3
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The effect of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion on marriage3
Customer switching, firm entry and regulatory policy: Evidence from retail electricity market restructuring3
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Economic Inquiry 2022 Editor's Report3
Fiscal consolidation plans with underground economy3
Monopolistic competition, as you like it3
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