CESifo Economic Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of CESifo Economic Studies is 1. 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
COVID: Not a Great Equalizer31
Did Lockdown Work? An Economist’s Cross-Country Comparison28
Gender Equality and Public Policy during COVID-1928
COVID-19: guaranteed Loans and Zombie Firms15
Electricity Use as a Real-Time Indicator of the Economic Burden of the COVID-19-Related Lockdown: Evidence from Switzerland13
Gallup Democracy in Exercising the NATO Membership Option: The Cases of Finland and Sweden6
Opening-Up Trajectories and Economic Recovery: Lessons after the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Furor over the Fed: A President’s Tweets and Central Bank Independence5
How Fiscal Rules Matter for Successful Fiscal Consolidations: New Evidence5
Evolution of Monetary Policy in Peru: An Empirical Application Using a Mixture Innovation TVP-VAR-SV Model5
Tax Reform, Trade Openness and Export Product Diversification in Developing Countries5
Populism and Social Polarization in European Democracies4
Wage Growth across Fields of Study among Young College Graduates: Is There a Gender Gap?4
VAT Listings within the EU Member States and Their Impact on Tax Evasion4
One Market to Rule Them All: How Financial Integration Influenced Inequality in the European Union4
What Makes Discretionary Counter-Cyclical Fiscal Policy so Difficult? An Analysis of 32 OECD Countries4
Female Teachers’ Effect on Their Pupils’ Voting Behavior and Views on Female Labor Force Participation3
The Length of Schooling and the Timing of Family Formation3
Impact of Trade on Inequality: New Evidence of What, When, and Where3
The Impact of Internship Experience on Schooling and Labour Market Outcomes3
Debt Managers’ Reaction to Sovereign Risk in the Euro Area: Evidence and Policy Implications2
Political Parties and Public Policies. A Review of the Spanish Evidence2
China’s Monetary and Macroprudential Policies: Are They Complementary or Substitutive?2
A Wealth Tax at Work2
Partisan Influences in Dutch Politics2
The Central Bank Governor and Interest Rate Setting by Committee1
Evergreening in the Euro Area: Evidence from Survey Data and a Conceptual Framework1
Use of Digital Technologies for HR Management in Germany: Survey Evidence1
Evaluating Fiscal Policy Under Cyclical Balance in Developed Countries1
A Quantitative Assessment of the Net Wealth Tax: The Spanish Experience1
Production in Urban Environments1
Political Partisanship and Economic Outcomes: Canada, 1870–20201
Effect of Tax Structure Reform on Public Debt in Developing Countries1
Masters and Slaves: A Matching Model of Forced Labor with Heterogeneous Workers1
Do Consumers Really Pay for SDGs? Re-Evaluating Consumer Behaviour Using Surveys in the USA, Germany, and Japan1
Effects of Refugee Inflow on the Voting Behavior of Natives: Application of Mobile Phone Data1
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