NBER Macroeconomics Annual

Papers
(The median citation count of NBER Macroeconomics Annual 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Discussion313
Comment27
Abstracts23
Discussion22
Credit Scores and Inequality across the Life Cycle14
Inflation Strikes Back: The Role of Import Competition and the Labor Market10
Reparations and Persistent Racial Wealth Gaps8
Trade-Offs over Rate Cycles: Activity, Inflation, and the Price Level5
Editorial4
Discussion4
Front Matter4
Discussion4
An Anatomy of Monopsony: Search Frictions, Amenities, and Bargaining in Concentrated Markets3
Comment2
Editorial1
Discussion1
Abstracts1
Discussion0
Comment0
Comment0
Comment0
Comment0
Editorial0
Comment0
Comment0
Comment0
Abstracts0
Comment0
Comment0
Comment0
Discussion0
Comment0
Comment0
Comment0
Comment0
Discussion0
Front Matter0
Bottlenecks: Sectoral Imbalances and the US Productivity Slowdown0
Discussion0
Comment0
Front Matter0
Discussion0
Discussion0
Stubborn Beliefs in Search Equilibrium0
Comment0
Comment0
Comment0
Inflation’s Fiscal Impact on American Households0
A Reassessment of Monetary Policy Surprises and High-Frequency Identification0
Comment0
Comment0
Convergence? Thoughts about the Evolution of Mainstream Macroeconomics over the Last 40 Years0
Discussion0
Editorial0
Putting Economics Back into Geoeconomics0
Abstracts0
Discussion0
Comment0
Discussion0
Comment0
Comment0
Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: The Transmission of Fiscal Stimulus in Open Economies0
Comment0
Comment0
Comment0
Discussion0
Long-Term Expectations and Aggregate Fluctuations0
Discussion0
Bankruptcy Resolution and Credit Cycles0
Discussion0
Comment0
Comment0
The International Monetary Transmission Mechanism0
The Dominant Role of Expectations and Broad-Based Supply Shocks in Driving Inflation0
Comment0
Comment0
Comment0
Front Matter0
Local Projections or Vector Autoregressions? A Primer for Macroeconomists0
Comment0
Human Capitalists0
Comment0
Comment0
Discussion0
Comment0
Discussion0
Aggregate Lending and Modern Financial Intermediation: Why Bank Balance Sheet Models Are Miscalibrated0
Heterogeneity and Aggregate Fluctuations: Insights from TANK Models0
Comment0
Discussion0
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