Journal of the European Economic Association

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of the European Economic Association is 23. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fanning the Flames of Hate: Social Media and Hate Crime158
The Adjustment of Labor Markets to Robots140
How Much Can We Generalize From Impact Evaluations?61
Global Income Inequality, 1820–2020: the Persistence and Mutation of Extreme Inequality52
Cost of Living Inequality During the Great Recession40
Reevaluating Agricultural Productivity Gaps with Longitudinal Microdata38
Lift the Ban? Initial Employment Restrictions and Refugee Labour Market Outcomes36
Accounting for Wealth-Inequality Dynamics: Methods, Estimates, and Simulations for France35
Macroeconomic Fluctuations with HANK & SAM: an Analytical Approach35
The Long-Term Costs of Government Surveillance: Insights from Stasi Spying in East Germany34
FBBVA Lecture 2020Exposure, Experience, and Expertise: Why Personal Histories Matter in Economics34
Privacy, Personalization, and Price Discrimination32
Distance Learning in Higher Education: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment31
In Vaccines We Trust? The Effects of the CIA’s Vaccine Ruse on Immunization in Pakistan30
Heat Waves, Climate Change, and Economic Output29
Low Homeownership in Germany—a Quantitative Exploration27
Place-Based Interventions at Scale: The Direct and Spillover Effects of Policing and City Services on Crime26
Short-Time Work and Unemployment in and after the Great Recession26
Electoral Competition with Rationally Inattentive Voters26
Wage Equalization and Regional Misallocation: Evidence from Italian and German Provinces25
The Average and Heterogeneous Effects of Transportation Investments: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa 1960–201025
Gender Differences in Tournament Choices: Risk Preferences, Overconfidence, or Competitiveness?23
Presidential Address 2019: How Should Tax Progressivity Respond to Rising Income Inequality?23
Distributional Preferences in Larger Groups: Keeping up with the Joneses and Keeping Track of the Tails23
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