Open Economies Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Open Economies Review 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Nowcasting Real GDP for Saudi Arabia1*109
Macroprudential Policies and Global Banking15
Correlates of Crisis Induced Credit Market Discipline: The Roles of Democracy, Veto Players, and Government Turnover15
The Cost of a Currency Peg during the Great Recession13
International Reserve Management and Firm Investment in Emerging Market Economies12
Regulatory Capital Requirements, Inflation Targeting, and Equilibrium Determinacy12
Effectiveness of Fiscal Announcements: Early Evidence from COVID-1910
US Sanctions Reinforce the Dollar’s Dominance10
Testing for UIP-Type Relationships: Nonlinearities, Monetary Announcements and Interest Rate Expectations10
Removing Bias in Estimating Financial Contagion: An Empirical Analysis Based on European Economies8
North and South: A Regional Model of the UK7
The Government Spending Multiplier in the Presence of the Informal Sector7
The Impacts of Financial Crises on the Trilemma Configurations7
Choosing the Narrative: the Shadow Banking Crisis in Light of Covid6
Forward Interest Rates as Predictors of Future US Spot Rates Before and After the 2008 Financial Crisis5
Jacques Mélitz5
Financial Constraints and Firms’ Productivity: The Role of Participation in Global Value Chains5
Explaining the Endurance of Price Level Differences in the Euro Area4
Does Household Borrowing Reduce the Trade Balance? Evidence from Developing and Developed Countries4
The Shock Absorbing Role of Cross-border Investments: Net Positions Versus Currency Composition4
Effect of Remittance Inflows on External Debt in Developing Countries3
Time-Varying Effects of External Shocks on Macroeconomic Fluctuations in Peru: An Empirical Application using TVP-VAR-SV Models3
Global Shocks in the US Economy: Effects on Output and the Real Exchange Rate3
Austerity, Assistance and Institutions: Lessons from the Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis3
Convergence in Financial Development and Growth3
Monetary Policy Announcements, Information Shocks, and Exchange Rate Dynamics3
Extreme Capital Flow Episodes From the Global Financial Crisis to COVID-19: An Exploration With Monthly Data3
What Have the Monetary Authorities Really Stabilised, and Does it Matter?3
Business Cycle Co-Movement in Europe: Trade, Industry Composition and the Single Currency3
EU Sanctions on Russia and Implications for a Small Open Economy: The Case of Cyprus2
The Role of Systemic Risk Spillovers in the Transmission of Euro Area Monetary Policy2
Monetary Policy and Determinacy: An Inquiry into Open Economy New Keynesian Macrodynamics2
Collateral Misrepresentation, External Auditing, and Optimal Supervisory Policy2
Money Growth, Money Velocity and Inflation in the US, 1948–20212
Fiscal Policy Spillovers in a Monetary Union2
Optimum Currency Area in the Eurozone2
China’s Monetary Policy and the Loan Market: How Strong is the Credit Channel in China?2
Third-Country Effects of Export Incentives2
Debt and Private Investment: Does the EU Suffer from a Debt Overhang?2
Is There a Pervasive World Real Credit Cycle?2
Cultural Distance and International Trade2
Money-Output Revisited: Time-Varying Granger Causality Evidence from Forty-Three Countries2
Exchange Rate Volatility and Firms’ Export Decisions: Evidence from Exporter Dynamics Database2
Exporter’s Productivity and the Cash-In-Advance Payment: Transaction-Level Analysis of Turkish Textile and Clothing Exports2
Pandemics and Trade in the 21st Century: Evidence from five Pre-Covid Pandemics2
Editorial – Recent Trends in International Reserves: Theory and Evidence2
The Role of Fiscal Policy — A Survey of Recent Empirical Findings2
An Apocalypse Foretold: Climate Shocks and Sovereign Defaults2
Evaluating the Treatment Effect of Hard Pegs: New Wine in Old Bottles2
Navigating Integration Through Rising Complexity: Convergence Dynamics in the ASEAN Banking Markets2
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