Scandinavian Journal of Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Scandinavian Journal of Economics 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Attitudes towards Debt and Debt Behavior*37
Consumer responses to the COVID‐19 crisis: evidence from bank account transaction data*30
Social Comparisons in Real Time: A Field Experiment of Residential Electricity and Water Use*19
Estimating the repercussions from China's export value‐added tax rebate policy*16
Where is the Land of Hope and Glory? The geography of intergenerational mobility in England and Wales*15
Nationalistic bias among international experts: evidence from professional ski jumping*12
Family disadvantage, gender, and the returns to genetic human capital*11
The U‐Shape of Income Inequality over the 20th Century: The Role of Education*10
Imperfect information, algorithmic price discrimination, and collusion*10
Asset returns, news topics, and media effects*9
Discovering Auctions: Contributions of Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson*9
Joint Retirement in Couples: Evidence of Complementarity in Leisure*9
Air pollution and the productivity of high‐skill labor: evidence from court hearings*9
The roots of inequality: estimating inequality of opportunity from regression trees and forests*9
Climate Policy and Moral Consumers*8
Premature deaths, accidental bequests, and fairness*8
The 1918 epidemic and a V‐shaped recession: evidence from historical tax records*8
Fertility and climate change*7
Jobs Multipliers: Evidence from a Large Fiscal Stimulus in Spain*7
Living in the Shadow of the Past: Financial Profiles and Well‐Being*6
Inflation, Unemployment, and Economic Growth in a Schumpeterian Economy*6
The Carbon Bubble: climate policy in a fire‐sale model of deleveraging6
Spending from Regulated Retirement Drawdowns: The Role of Implied Endorsement*6
Globalization, Productivity Performance, and the Transformation of the Production Process*6
Gender identity and relative income within households: evidence from Sweden*5
Student performance and loss aversion*5
Confidence and career choices: an experiment*5
Well‐being during the Great Recession: new evidence from a measure of multi‐dimensional living standards with heterogeneous preferences*5
Monopsonistic competition, trade, and the profit share*4
Valuing elementary schools: evidence from public school acquisitions in Beijing*4
Time‐Inseparable Labor Productivity and the Workweek*4
Do asylum‐seekers respond to policy changes? Evidence from the Swedish–Syrian case*3
Bayesian State‐Space Modeling for Analyzing Heterogeneous Network Effects of US Monetary Policy*3
Delegating pollution permits*3
The impact of stay‐at‐home policies on individual welfare*3
Is the US Phillips curve stable? Evidence from Bayesian vector autoregressions*3
Cesarean sections for high‐risk births: health, fertility, and labor market outcomes*3
Costly Preparations in Bargaining*3
Labor by design: contributions of David Card, Joshua Angrist, and Guido Imbens*3
Price dispersion and the stability of trade*3
Growth and Welfare under Endogenous Lifetimes*3
Loss aversion, labor supply, and income taxation*3
Effect of compulsory education on retirement financial outcomes: evidence from China*3
The dynamic effects of monsoon rainfall shocks on agricultural yield, wages, and food prices in India*3
The role of markets on resource conflicts*3
On the Provision of Insurance against Search‐Induced Wage Fluctuations*3
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