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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Longer-term structural transitions and short-term macroeconomic adjustment: quantitative implications for the global financial system34
Correction to: How to solve big problems: bespoke versus platform strategies33
The role of China in the international financial system31
How do megaprojects influence institutional change?25
How India can reach net zero: a strategy for 2025–3523
Cross-border data flows and privacy in global trade law: has trade trumped data protection?22
The International Monetary Fund and capital flows20
Designing long-term incentives that promote innovation instead of value capture19
Towards an effective merger review policy: a defence of rebuttable structural presumptions19
The EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement: lessons learnt19
How do judges judge racialized economic impact?18
Seven finance and trade lessons from Covid-19 for future pandemics18
Green bonds and carbon emissions17
Directed technological change: a history and a critical agenda17
Market power of digital platforms15
How may solar geoengineering impact global prospects for climate change mitigation?15
Overlapping generations models, multiplicity of steady states and momentary equilibria, and economic fluctuations14
Policy complementarity and the paradox of carbon pricing13
Overcoming ‘original sin’ to secure policy space13
Henry George, land speculation, and economic growth and transformation12
Trickle-down revisited12
Avoiding a lost decade—sovereign debt workouts in the post-Covid era12
Brexit and UK higher education12
Walking a middle path: the liberal international order, global economic governance, and India’s G20 presidency12
Microequity: some thoughts for an emerging research agenda11
What win–win lost: rethinking microfinance subsidy in the past and designing for the future11
The recent history and future prospects of the UK welfare state10
Refugees, trade, and FDI10
Clinical trials for accelerating pandemic vaccines9
Quantitative agent-based models: a promising alternative for macroeconomics9
Promoting recovery and resilience for internally displaced persons: lessons from Colombia8
How will digital technologies influence the international monetary system?8
Are capital gains the Achilles’ heel of taxing the rich?8
Who opposes refugees? Swedish demographics and attitudes towards forcibly displaced populations8
Greening the G7 economies8
Taxing the wealthy: the choice between wealth and capital income taxation8
Old challenges, new solutions: getting major projects right in the twenty-first century8
Selected microfinance crises: past, present, and future8
Taking back control? Rule by law(s) and the executive in the post-Brexit world8
UK infrastructure after Brexit8
Would an unapportioned US federal wealth tax be constitutional, and what does that mean?8
The political economy of carbon border adjustment in the EU8
The straw that breaks the camel's back: inferential expectations and sudden belief changes7
The obsolescing bargain crosses the Belt and Road Initiative: renegotiations on BRI projects7
Reserved for the poor? Social housing in a liberal market economy7
Covid in the nursing homes: the US experience7
How to solve big problems: bespoke versus platform strategies7
Did expansionary fiscal and monetary policies cause the inflation surge?7
Competition, trade, and sustainability in agriculture and food markets in Africa7
Forced migration: evidence and policy challenges6
Lessons from the 1970s for international monetary reform6
The emerging contours of a post-Brexit Britain6
De-risking regional geopolitics6
Immigration and the welfare state6
Five myths about carbon pricing6
Microfinance: an overview6
Global economic order and global economic governance6
Expanding capacity for vaccines against Covid-19 and future pandemics: a review of economic issues6
Shortages, high-demand occupations, and the post-Brexit UK immigration system6
Understanding forced internal displacement in Ukraine: insights and lessons for today’s crises6
Caste, class, race, and inequality: insights for economic policy6
The messy boundary between pass-through and corporate taxation6
Affording the NHS: estimating demand pressures and the options for addressing the challenge of fiscal sustainability6
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