Journal of Economic Surveys

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Economic Surveys is 26. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
The contribution of personality traits and social norms to the gender pay gap: A systematic literature review188
The causal effect of ethnic diversity on support for redistribution and the role of discrimination124
The economics of movies (revisited): A survey of recent literature82
A new method for measuring industrial chain risk exposure: A regional perspective in China65
Preferences for redistribution61
Thirty years of academic finance57
Carbon taxation: A review of the empirical literature56
Walking Dead in the Marketplace: A Bibliometric Review of the Zombie Firm Literature51
How could a new universal code of conduct prevent and resolve sovereign debt crises? Proposals for design and implementation49
Law & Economics at sixty: Mapping the field with bibliometric and machine learning tools49
Narratives in economics47
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Why do banks use credit default swaps (CDS)? A systematic review38
Determinants of stock market participation37
Past and Future of Cryptocurrencies: A Survey Using Bibliometric Methods35
Central Banks’ Support for Climate Action: A Literature Review and Key Issues33
Development and inequality: A long‐run view33
Is research on hedge fund performance published selectively? A quantitative survey31
Issue Information30
A Literature Review of Securities Holdings Statistics Research and A Practitioner's Guide30
Price effects of commodity financialization: Review of the evidence30
Impact of Macroprudential Policy on Economic Growth: A Survey on Growth‐at‐Risk Approach29
Reviewing the employee spinout literature: A cross‐disciplinary approach29
Maddison‐style estimates of the evolution of the world economy: A new 2023 update27
CSR and firm profitability: Evidence from a meta‐regression analysis27
Understanding UK Productivity Using a Macroeconomic Lens26
How much capital should be taxed? A review of the quantitative and empirical literature26
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