Oxford Review of Economic Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Oxford Review of Economic Policy is 6. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Small business training to improve management practices in developing countries: re-assessing the evidence for ‘training doesn’t work’50
Artificial intelligence as a general-purpose technology: an historical perspective33
Gender and culture30
Fixing capitalism’s good jobs problem25
The World Management Survey at 18: lessons and the way forward24
Gender diversity in firms24
The gender pay gap in the UK: children and experience in work24
Understanding forced internal displacement in Ukraine: insights and lessons for today’s crises18
Do technological advances reduce the gender wage gap?16
Regional growth and inequality in the long-run: Europe, 1900–201516
The impact of machine learning on UK financial services15
Changing the purpose of the corporation to rebalance capitalism15
A short history of the gender wage gap in Britain13
Four lenses on people management in the public sector: an evidence review and synthesis13
Autonomous algorithmic collusion: economic research and policy implications13
Artificial intelligence and productivity: an intangible assets approach13
Gender, achievement, and subject choice in English education13
The consequences of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement for the UK’s international trade12
Narratives as a coordinating device for reversing regional disequilibrium12
Regional inequalities: causes and cures12
Women in economics: a UK perspective12
The structure and relations of banking systems: the UK experience and the challenges of ‘levelling-up’12
Immigration and the UK economy after Brexit12
Brexit and UK higher education11
Algorithmic fairness in credit scoring10
Refugee migration and the labour market: lessons from 40 years of post-arrival policies in Denmark10
Expanding capacity for vaccines against Covid-19 and future pandemics: a review of economic issues10
The global capital market reconsidered10
Artificial intelligence research in finance: discussion and examples9
Regional integration and income inequality: a synthetic counterfactual analysis of the European Monetary Union9
Gender economics: an assessment8
Family firms and management practices8
The origin and development of firm management8
Bias and discrimination: what do we know?8
Vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic: lessons from failure and success8
Covid-19 vaccine supply chains and the Defense Production Act8
The history and future of AI8
Market power of digital platforms8
Capitalism, laws, and the need for trustworthy institutions7
The assessment: artificial intelligence and financial services7
Why do states give refugees the right to work?6
The interdependence imperative: business strategy, complementarities, and economic policy6
The persistent consequences of adverse shocks: how the 1970s shaped UK regional inequality6
Management in education systems6
Has FATCA succeeded in reducing tax evasion through foreign accounts?6
Transforming project delivery: integrated project delivery6
Digital disruption: artificial intelligence and international trade policy6
How can South Africa advance a new energy paradigm? A mission-oriented approach to megaprojects6
The further economic consequences of Brexit: energy6
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