Scandinavian Journal of Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Scandinavian Journal of Economics is 0. 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
To adjust or not to adjust? Spatial price variation and the measurement of poverty*48
Globalization, Productivity Performance, and the Transformation of the Production Process*44
Small‐ and large‐group instruction and a didactic method in mathematics for low‐performing adolescents: results from a randomized field experiment20
The making and unmaking of opportunity: educational mobility in 20th‐century Denmark19
Consumer responses to the COVID‐19 crisis: evidence from bank account transaction data*18
Monopsonistic competition, trade, and the profit share*14
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Why was Keynes not awarded the Nobel Peace Prize after writing The Economic Consequences of the Peace?*11
Should unemployment insurance be centralized in a state union? Unearthing a principle of efficient federation building*10
The impact of new varieties on aggregate productivity growth*10
Did job retention schemes save jobs during the COVID‐19 pandemic? Firm‐level evidence from Latvia9
The role of markets on resource conflicts*9
Penalty lottery*9
Editors' Report9
The distributional implications of pension benefit indexation9
Optimal redistributive charity9
Public pension policy and the equity–efficiency trade‐off9
Marketed tax avoidance: an economic analysis8
Well‐being during the Great Recession: new evidence from a measure of multi‐dimensional living standards with heterogeneous preferences*8
Fertility and climate change*7
Altruistic behavior and soccer: the effect of incidental happiness on charitable giving7
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Transnational crimes: how nations should cooperate and why they don't*7
Information carrier technology and growth6
Competing with precision: incentives for developing predictive biomarker tests6
The 1918 epidemic and a V‐shaped recession: evidence from historical tax records*6
Will the centralization of carbon pricing revenue in the European Union lead to laxer climate policy?6
Effects of teachers' aides on students with special needs6
Asymmetric market power and wage suppression5
Individual credit market experience and beliefs about bank lending policy: evidence from a firm survey5
Made and created in China: the role of processing trade5
The bottom 20 percent: early career paths of youth with low grade point average4
Monetary transmission with income risk*4
Peer interactions and performance in a high‐skilled labour market*4
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Inequality in Russia over time and over the life cycle4
Trading offshore: evidence on banks’ tax avoidance*3
Optimal unilateral climate policy with carbon leakage at the extensive and the intensive margins3
A burden too big to bear? The effect of experience‐rated disability insurance premiums on firm bankruptcies and employment*3
Government ideology and international migration*3
The effect of compulsory face mask policies on community mobility in Germany*3
Climate Policy and Moral Consumers*3
Nationalistic bias among international experts: evidence from professional ski jumping*3
Joint Retirement in Couples: Evidence of Complementarity in Leisure*3
Where is the Land of Hope and Glory? The geography of intergenerational mobility in England and Wales*3
Redistribution and Insurance in Welfare States around the World*3
Attitudes towards Debt and Debt Behavior*3
Working time reduction and employment in a finite world*2
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Brexit: How to Reach an Amicable Divorce*2
Confidence and career choices: an experiment*2
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Asset bubbles and wealth inequality2
Inflation, Unemployment, and Economic Growth in a Schumpeterian Economy*2
Is the US Phillips curve stable? Evidence from Bayesian vector autoregressions*2
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Exporting costs and multi‐product shipments*2
Efficient taxation of sugar‐sweetened beverages and missing markets for sugar content2
Information frictions and learning dynamics: evidence from tax bunching in Ecuador2
The Role of Budget Constraints in Sequential Elimination Tournaments*2
Is body weight better distributed among men than among women? A robust normative analysis for France, the UK, and the US*1
Can policies affect preferences? Evidence from random variation in abortion jurisprudence1
Cognitive consequences of iodine deficiency in adolescence: evidence from salt iodization in Denmark*1
Does leadership promote a cleaner climate?1
Do asylum‐seekers respond to policy changes? Evidence from the Swedish–Syrian case*1
Student performance and loss aversion*1
The impact of stay‐at‐home policies on individual welfare*1
Can mothers' time preferences predict their children's educational outcomes?1
Co‐worker peer effects on parental leave take‐up1
How the other half works: Claudia Goldin's contributions to our understanding of women's labour market outcomes1
Extended maternity leave and children's long‐term development1
Valuing elementary schools: evidence from public school acquisitions in Beijing*1
Firm creation, entry costs, and house‐price volatility1
Hours risk and wage risk: repercussions over the life cycle*1
The dynamic effects of monsoon rainfall shocks on agricultural yield, wages, and food prices in India*1
Can optimism solve the entrepreneurial earnings puzzle?*1
Welfare‐improving tax evasion0
Trump, China, and the Republicans0
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Imperfect information, algorithmic price discrimination, and collusion*0
The effect of cross‐border shopping on commodity tax revenue: results from Norway's COVID‐19 border closings0
Side effects of labor market policies*0
Jobs Multipliers: Evidence from a Large Fiscal Stimulus in Spain*0
Income tax evasion and third‐party reported consumption and wealth: implications for the optimal tax structure0
Experienced versus decision utility: large‐scale comparison for income–leisure preferences*0
Dynamic Fairness: Mobility, Inequality, and the Distribution of Prospects*0
Reference points in sequential bargaining: theory and experiment0
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 20210
Family disadvantage, gender, and the returns to genetic human capital*0
Loss aversion, labor supply, and income taxation*0
Fair inheritance taxation0
Decomposing gender wage gaps: a family economics perspective0
Wage‐setting coordination in a small open economy*0
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics at 125: a bibliometric overview0
Network effect and international currency0
Estimating the repercussions from China's export value‐added tax rebate policy*0
Asset returns, news topics, and media effects*0
Gender identity and relative income within households: evidence from Sweden*0
Editors' Report0
Cesarean sections for high‐risk births: health, fertility, and labor market outcomes*0
Nationalistic bias in collusion prosecution: the case for international antitrust agreements0
Issue linkage versus ringfencing in international agreements*0
Micro‐responses to shocks: pricing, promotion, and entry*0
Growth and Welfare under Endogenous Lifetimes*0
Kant and Lindahl*0
Premature deaths, accidental bequests, and fairness*0
Discovering Auctions: Contributions of Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson*0
Estimating the Laffer tax rate on capital income: cross‐base responses matter!0
Price dispersion and the stability of trade*0
Earnings, labor market dynamics, and inequality in Sweden0
Air pollution and the productivity of high‐skill labor: evidence from court hearings*0
Labor by design: contributions of David Card, Joshua Angrist, and Guido Imbens*0
Delegating pollution permits*0
Strategic Shirking in Bilateral Trade*0
Fiscal Devaluation with Endogenous Markups: Productivity and Welfare*0
Time‐Inseparable Labor Productivity and the Workweek*0
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics at 125: a note from the editors0
Do employers avoid hiring workers from poor neighborhoods? Experimental evidence from the real labor market*0
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 20200
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Strategy‐proof size improvement: is it possible?*0
Social security pension and the effect on household saving0
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The roots of inequality: estimating inequality of opportunity from regression trees and forests*0
Bayesian State‐Space Modeling for Analyzing Heterogeneous Network Effects of US Monetary Policy*0
Sovereign bail‐outs and fiscal rules in a banking union*0
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The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 20230
Spending from Regulated Retirement Drawdowns: The Role of Implied Endorsement*0
The Carbon Bubble: climate policy in a fire‐sale model of deleveraging0
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The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 20220
Hit by the Silk Road: how wage coordination in Europe mitigates the China shock*0
Fairness in markets and market experiments: insights from a field‐plus‐lab study and a failed replication0
Unfair inequality and growth*0
Wage bargaining and employment revisited: separability and efficiency in collective bargaining*0
Optimal taxation of normal and excess returns to risky assets0
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Living in the Shadow of the Past: Financial Profiles and Well‐Being*0
Monopoly pricing with unknown demand0
The division of revenues from unexpected demand shocks0
Rising concentration and wage inequality0
Pension Reform Disabled*0
Low‐skilled jobs, language proficiency, and job opportunities for refugees: an experimental study0
Coping with job loss: evidence from military base closures0
Editors’ Report0
Do tax subsidies for retirement saving affect total private saving? New evidence on middle‐income workers*0
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Dynamic self‐control preferences and the behavior of the saving rate0
The role of labor market institutions in the impact of immigration on wages and employment*0
Commitment and discretion in contracts: theory and evidence from retirement plans*0
Durable goods and consumer behavior with liquidity constraints0
Effect of compulsory education on retirement financial outcomes: evidence from China*0
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Editors' Report0
Linking local services to global manufactures*0
Frisch elasticities in a model of indivisible labor supply with endogenous workweek length0
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Banks and financial crises: contributions of Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond, and Philip Dybvig*0
Working Time Accounts and Turnover*0
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