Journal of Economic Perspectives

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Economic Perspectives 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Effects of the COVID-19 Recession on the US Labor Market: Occupation, Family, and Gender154
The Rise of Income and Wealth Inequality in America: Evidence from Distributional Macroeconomic Accounts121
LGBTQ Economics111
The Persistent Effects of Initial Labor Market Conditions for Young Adults and Their Sources97
The Subjective Inflation Expectations of Households and Firms: Measurement, Determinants, and Implications87
The Elusive Employment Effect of the Minimum Wage80
Growing Income Inequality in the United States and Other Advanced Economies75
An Economist’s Guide to Epidemiology Models of Infectious Disease72
How Do Firms Respond to Minimum Wage Increases? Understanding the Relevance of Non-Employment Margins68
Taxing Our Wealth67
Statistical Significance,p-Values, and the Reporting of Uncertainty67
Agricultural Technology in Africa65
Neighborhoods Matter: Assessing the Evidence for Place Effects62
Welfare Analysis Meets Causal Inference60
Epidemiology’s Time of Need: COVID-19 Calls for Epidemic-Related Economics58
The Economics of Intangible Capital57
The Evolution of Work from Home55
The $800 Billion Paycheck Protection Program: Where Did the Money Go and Why Did It Go There?55
The Rise of Research Teams: Benefits and Costs in Economics49
An Introductory Guide to Event Study Models47
The Globalization of Postsecondary Education: The Role of International Students in the US Higher Education System47
The Puzzle of Falling US Birth Rates since the Great Recession46
The Great Unequalizer: Initial Health Effects of COVID-19 in the United States45
Economic Sanctions: Evolution, Consequences, and Challenges45
Should We Insure Workers or Jobs During Recessions?44
Risk Appetite and the Risk-Taking Channel of Monetary Policy44
Four Facts about Human Capital43
Overreaction and Diagnostic Expectations in Macroeconomics40
Intangible Capital and Modern Economies39
The Importance of Financial Literacy: Opening a New Field39
Fragile Algorithms and Fallible Decision-Makers: Lessons from the Justice System37
Migration and Labor Market Integration in Europe34
Time Use and Gender in Africa in Times of Structural Transformation33
Evidence on Research Transparency in Economics32
Labor Productivity Growth and Industrialization in Africa32
The Ways of Corruption in Infrastructure: Lessons from the Odebrecht Case32
The United States of Europe: A Gravity Model Evaluation of the Four Freedoms31
Rising Geographic Disparities in US Mortality31
College Majors, Occupations, and the Gender Wage Gap28
Business Incomes at the Top28
The German Model of Industrial Relations: Balancing Flexibility and Collective Action27
Facts and Fantasies about Wage Setting and Collective Bargaining27
Why Does the United States Have the Best Research Universities? Incentives, Resources, and Virtuous Circles26
City Limits: What Do Local-Area Minimum Wages Do?25
The Causal Effects of Place on Health and Longevity24
Estimating Judicial Ideology24
Why Is Growth in Developing Countries So Hard to Measure?23
Children and the US Social Safety Net: Balancing Disincentives for Adults and Benefits for Children23
Monetary Policy When the Central Bank Shapes Financial-Market Sentiment22
The Economics of Policing and Public Safety20
Tracking the Pandemic in Real Time: Administrative Micro Data in Business Cycles Enters the Spotlight19
The Cumulative Costs of Racism and the Bill for Black Reparations19
Inequality in Early Care Experienced by US Children19
When Innovation Goes Wrong: Technological Regress and the Opioid Epidemic19
Danish Flexicurity: Rights and Duties19
Of Forking Paths and Tied Hands: Selective Publication of Findings, and What Economists Should Do about It19
Monetary Policy and Inequality18
The Resilience of the Euro18
Measuring Human Capital18
Inside the Box: Safety, Health, and Isolation in Prison17
Expected and Realized Inflation in Historical Perspective17
Financial Sanctions, SWIFT, and the Architecture of the International Payment System16
Debt Revenue and the Sustainability of Public Debt16
Emerging Market Sovereign Debt in the Aftermath of the Pandemic16
Young Adults and Labor Markets in Africa15
Slavery and the Rise of the Nineteenth-Century American Economy15
Carbon Border Adjustments, Climate Clubs, and Subsidy Races When Climate Policies Vary15
COVID-19, School Closures, and Outcomes15
Washington Consensus in Latin America: From Raw Model to Straw Man14
The Baker Hypothesis: Stabilization, Structural Reforms, and Economic Growth14
Retrospectives: James Buchanan: Clubs and Alternative Welfare Economics14
Next-Generation Policing Research: Three Propositions13
Fiscal Policy in Europe: Controversies over Rules, Mutual Insurance, and Centralization13
Unraveling the Hispanic Health Paradox12
Popular Personal Financial Advice versus the Professors12
Mammograms and Mortality: How Has the Evidence Evolved?11
Some Thoughts on the Washington Consensus and Subsequent Global Development Experience11
A Linear Panel Model with Heterogeneous Coefficients and Variation in Exposure11
Neighborhood Change, Gentrification, and the Urbanization of College Graduates10
Landings, Soft and Hard: The Federal Reserve, 1965–202210
The US Pretrial System: Balancing Individual Rights and Public Interests10
Are Developed Countries Outsourcing Pollution?10
Compensating Wage Differentials in Labor Markets: Empirical Challenges and Applications10
Fiscal Histories9
Global Value Chains in Developing Countries: A Relational Perspective from Coffee and Garments9
Quantitative Urban Models: From Theory to Data9
Washington Consensus Reforms and Lessons for Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa9
The Failure of Silicon Valley Bank and the Panic of 20239
Think Globally, Act Globally: Opportunities to Mitigate Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries9
Economics of Foster Care9
American Enslavement and the Recovery of Black Economic History9
An Ounce of Prevention8
How Far Goods Travel: Global Transport and Supply Chains from 1965–20208
Transmission Impossible? Prospects for Decarbonizing the US Grid8
Depression and Loneliness among the Elderly in Low- and Middle-Income Countries8
Political Distortions, State Capture, and Economic Development in Africa8
Marketing Investment and Intangible Brand Capital7
The Prices in the Crises: What We Are Learning from 20 Years of Health Insurance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries7
Retrospectives: On the Evolution of the Rules versus Discretion Debate in Monetary Policy7
A 30-Year Perspective on Property Derivatives: What Can Be Done to Tame Property Price Risk?7
The Economics of Electricity Reliability7
Global Transportation Decarbonization7
US Immigration from Latin America in Historical Perspective6
Why Did the Best Prepared Country in the World Fare So Poorly during COVID?6
Is There Any Future for a US Labor Movement?6
Migration and Innovation: Learning from Patent and Inventor Data6
The Changing Firm and Country Boundaries of US Manufacturers in Global Value Chains6
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