Journal of Regulatory Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Regulatory Economics is 2. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Delphi and fuzzy TOPSIS approach for redefining the scope of postal universal service obligation17
Correction to: Competitive effects of implicit auction on interconnectors: evidence from Japan16
Is occupational licensing a barrier to self-employment?16
Mandated MVNO access and MNO investment in mobile network markets: evidence from Germany and Spain9
Optimal pricing and investment for resources with alternative uses and capacity limits8
Cooperation in green R &D and environmental policies: tax or standard7
Raising rivals’ costs and right to repair laws: Separating the sheep from the goats?5
Access pricing regulation in the U.S. domestic aviation industry5
Effects of occupational license access on undocumented immigrants evidence from the California reform5
Changing prices after the reform of local public services: remunicipalization versus privatization5
Welfare optimal reliability and reserve provision in electricity markets with increasing shares of renewable energy sources4
Measuring regulatory errors from environmental policy uncertainty4
How does campaign-style environmental regulation benefit Chinese listed firms? Considering merger and acquisition and bribery4
Price freezes and gas pass-through: an estimation of the price impact of electricity market restructuring4
Indivisibilities in investment and the role of a capacity market4
A clearer view: scope-of-practice expansion and access to eye care3
Performance based regulation in electricity and cost benchmarking: theoretical underpinnings and application2
Inflationary impacts of penny and nickel elimination2
The consequences of regulatory reform in emerging countries: the special case of real estate regulation in India2
Tax evasion and consumption indivisibility2
Do bank capital and liquidity truly shield against systemic risk: evidence from the global banking sector2
The Bayesian approach to monopoly regulation after 40 years2
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