Review of Economic Dynamics

Papers
(The TQCC of Review of Economic Dynamics is 5. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Central bank digital currency: Central banking for all?152
The effects of land markets on resource allocation and agricultural productivity52
Measuring capital-labor substitution: The importance of method choices and publication bias49
Climate policy, financial frictions, and transition risk40
Testing and reopening in an SEIR model39
Rare events and long-run risks33
De-leveraging or de-risking? How banks cope with loss31
The evolution of health over the life cycle28
Production network structure, service share, and aggregate volatility27
The fiscal roots of inflation25
Optimal monetary policy and liquidity with heterogeneous households22
The aggregate consequences of tax evasion22
Piecewise-linear approximations and filtering for DSGE models with occasionally-binding constraints21
Misallocation and financial frictions: The role of long-term financing21
Informal labor markets in times of pandemic20
Uncertainty and growth disasters20
Social Security reform in the presence of informality19
The hammer and the scalpel: On the economics of indiscriminate versus targeted isolation policies during pandemics19
A fiscal theory of monetary policy with partially-repaid long-term debt18
Unemployment, entrepreneurship and firm outcomes17
Measuring labor-force participation and the incidence and duration of unemployment16
Technology diffusion15
The preferential treatment of green bonds15
Why is unemployment so countercyclical?15
Pandemic lockdown: The role of government commitment14
Growth, automation, and the long-run share of labor14
The euro area periphery and imbalances: Is it an Anticipation Story?13
Costly reversals of bad policies: The case of the mortgage interest deduction13
Engines of sectoral labor productivity growth13
The liquidity-augmented model of macroeconomic aggregates: A New Monetarist DSGE approach13
Foreign reserve accumulation, foreign direct investment, and economic growth13
Revisiting speculative hyperinflations in monetary models12
More unequal we stand? Inequality dynamics in the United States, 1967–202112
Social Security reform with heterogeneous mortality11
Optimal debt maturity and firm investment11
Jumping the queue: Nepotism and public-sector pay11
Involuntary unemployment and the business cycle11
Monetary policy uncertainty and firm dynamics11
A toolkit for solving models with a lower bound on interest rates of stochastic duration10
The U.S. tax-transfer system and low-income households: Savings, labor supply, and household formation10
Income volatility and portfolio choices10
Gradual bargaining in decentralized asset markets9
Real estate taxes and home value: Evidence from TCJA9
Dynamic optimal fiscal policy in a transfer union9
Resource booms and the macroeconomy: The case of U.S. shale oil9
The fundamental surplus strikes again9
Unobserved heterogeneity and skill loss in a structural model of duration dependence9
Why were interest-only mortgages so popular during the U.S. housing boom?9
Product innovation, diffusion and endogenous growth8
Transmission of U.S. monetary policy to commodity exporters and importers8
The expansion of varieties in the new age of advertising8
Inflation-default trade-off without a nominal anchor: The case of Greece8
Automation and the future of work: Assessing the role of labor flexibility8
Technology and skill: Twin engines of growth7
The cyclicality of labor force participation flows: The role of labor supply elasticities and wage rigidity7
Money, growth, and welfare in a Schumpeterian model with the spirit of capitalism7
Regional divergence and house prices7
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Incomplete markets and parental investments in children6
Labor supply shocks and the Beveridge Curve — Empirical evidence from EU enlargement6
Learning through coworker referrals6
Output gap, monetary policy trade-offs, and financial frictions6
Asset bubbles and foreign interest rate shocks5
Bank runs and the optimality of limited banking5
Search frictions and the business cycle in a small open economy DSGE model5
A rational theory for disposition effects5
Global DSGE models5
The extent of downward nominal wage rigidity: New evidence from payroll data5
Education, wage dynamics, and wealth inequality5
The fall of the labor income share: The role of technological change and hiring frictions5
Revisiting capital-skill complementarity, inequality, and labor share5
Mobility, population growth, and public capital spending in the United States5
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