Contemporary Economic Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Contemporary Economic Policy 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Legal access to alcohol and automobile accidents: Potential interactive effects of alcohol and drug consumption51
Contemporary Economic Policy 2023 Editor's Report21
Issue Information17
Employment adjustments to increased imports: Evidence from a developing country15
Did the Plaza Accord cause Japan's real estate bubble?13
Taxing windfall money: A quasi‐experimental study11
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The community impact of school‐shootings on stress‐related emergency department visits10
Credit expansion through targeted reserve requirements: Evidence from China9
The standard system and corporate labor employment: Empirical evidence from China's comprehensive standardization reform8
Making the grade: The effect of teacher grading standards on student outcomes8
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Immigration and economic freedom of the US states: Does the institutional quality of immigrants' origin countries matter?7
Inflation target credibility and the Taylor rule7
A note on the generality of the Porter Hypothesis6
Health insurance and labor supply: Evidence from same‐sex couples6
How veteran‐nonveteran wage gaps across the wage distribution have evolved over time6
Central bank communication: Inflation target transparency with fiscal policy6
The effect of expansion of nurse practitioner scope of practice on early COVID‐19 deaths6
Hurdles to hops: How self‐distribution laws affect craft brewery output6
Business as usual? Unraveling the impact of Brexit on UK‐EU business links5
Indoor vaccine mandates in U.S. cities, vaccination behavior, and COVID‐19 outcomes5
Scope‐of‐practice laws and the practice patterns of nurse practitioners and physician assistants5
Nurse practitioner scope of practice law and safety net participation: Evidence from WIC4
A special issue on housing affordability: An introduction4
The effects of COVID‐19 policies on consumer spending in Norway4
From bias to bliss: Racial preferences and worker productivity in tennis4
Banking concentration, financial openness, and financial development4
Reindustrialization meets rural reality: The limits of foreign direct investment‐led development4
Perceived economic prospects during the early stage of COVID‐19 breakout4
Issue Information4
Income inequality and party alternation: State‐level evidence from the United States3
Do vertical ID laws curb teenage drinking and tobacco use?3
The effects of nurse practitioner scope of practice laws on diabetic health care costs3
Bride kidnapping and informal governance institutions3
Issue Information3
Group cooperation of village officials in Chinese rural resettlement: A lab in the field3
How important are minimum wage increases in increasing the wages of minimum wage workers?3
How much would it cost to guarantee debt for all publicly traded U.S. corporations?3
A human capital theory of who escapes the grasp of the local monopsonist3
Alaska's ban on sentence bargaining3
Mental health and financial risk attitudes: Panel data evidence from Australia2
Neighborhood effects of buy‐to‐rent and build‐to‐rent public housing2
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Changes in inter‐provincial risk sharing during the COVID‐19 pandemic in China2
Seeing is believing: The effects of optometrist scope of practice expansion2
Welfare effects of automatic‐IRAs2
The impact of renter protection policies on rental housing discrimination2
Earnings losses of displaced workers in times of crisis2
Did unilateral‐no‐fault divorce laws raise divorce rates?2
What is the future of water quality trading?2
The economic effect of discrimination: Evidence from the restaurant sector2
A SALT on real estate? Housing market and migration responses to the limit on the state and local tax deduction2
Long COVID? Prospects for economic scarring from the pandemic2
The influence of fiscal policy uncertainty on corporate total factor productivity: Evidence from Chinese public companies2
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