Review of Economic Dynamics

Papers
(The TQCC of Review of Economic Dynamics 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Unemployment risk, consumption dynamics, and the secondary market for durable goods179
Saving rates and savings ratios70
Welfare-enhancing inflation and liquidity premia62
Disability insurance and the effects of return-to-work policies60
Why is unemployment so countercyclical?42
Growth, automation, and the long-run share of labor36
Optimal Ramsey taxation in heterogeneous agent economies with quasi-linear preferences31
Nonlinear occupations and female labor supply over time25
Trend inflation and evolving inflation dynamics: A Bayesian GMM analysis24
Revisiting taxes on high incomes23
Optimal monetary policy regime switches22
Accounting for limited commitment between spouses when estimating labor-supply elasticities22
Editorial Board21
Family policies and child skill accumulation21
The strategic determination of the supply of liquid assets20
Optimal unemployment insurance in a THANK model20
Credit markets, relationship lending, and the dynamics of firm entry18
R&D dynamics and corporate cash saving16
Commitment versus flexibility and sticky prices: Evidence from life insurance16
Fiscal commitment and sovereign default risk16
Mergers, firm size, and volatility in a granular economy15
Mobility, population growth, and public capital spending in the United States14
AIDS, human capital and development14
The preferential treatment of green bonds13
Great volatility, great moderation and great moderation again13
Climate policy, financial frictions, and transition risk13
Foreign reserve accumulation, foreign direct investment, and economic growth13
Filtering economic time series: On the cyclical properties of Hamilton's regression filter and the Hodrick-Prescott filter12
Migration spillovers within families: Evidence from Thailand12
Monetary policy and household net worth12
Editorial Board12
Habit formation and news-driven business cycles12
Introduction to the special issue in memory of Alejandro Justiniano12
Aggregate implications of financial frictions for unemployment12
The U.S. tax-transfer system and low-income households: Savings, labor supply, and household formation11
Slow recoveries, endogenous growth and macro-prudential policy11
Asset price bubbles and monetary policy: Revisiting the nexus at the zero lower bound11
Means-tested programs and interstate migration in the United States10
The effects of land markets on resource allocation and agricultural productivity10
A Bayesian DSGE approach to modelling cryptocurrency9
Long-term sovereign debt: A steady state analysis9
Social Security reform with heterogeneous mortality9
Invariance of unemployment and vacancy dynamics with respect to diminishing returns to labor at the firm level9
Home construction financing and search frictions in the housing market9
Business ownership and the secondary market8
Learning through coworker referrals8
Understanding the aggregate effects of disability insurance8
Immigration, legal status and fiscal impact8
Editorial Board7
On the black-white gaps in labor supply and earnings over the lifecycle in the US7
Socially optimal search intensity in over-the-counter markets7
The welfare effects of tax progressivity in a frictional labor market7
Misallocation and intersectoral linkages7
Monetary policy stabilization in a new Keynesian model under climate change7
Input delays, firm dynamics, and misallocation in Sub-Saharan Africa7
Retirement timing uncertainty: Empirical evidence and quantitative evaluation6
Complementarity and macroeconomic uncertainty6
Information acquisition and rating agencies6
Human capital and the business cycle effects on the postgraduate wage premium6
Demographic change, government debt and fiscal sustainability in Japan: The impact of bond purchases by the Bank of Japan6
The risk-premium channel of uncertainty: Implications for unemployment and inflation6
Knowledge, germs, and output6
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