Journal of Economic Policy Reform

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Economic Policy Reform 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The fourth industrial revolution, changing global value chains and industrial upgrading in emerging economies46
Institutional quality, corruption, and impartiality: the role of process and outcome for citizen trust in public administration in 173 European regions28
Putting value creation back into “public value”: from market-fixing to market-shaping26
A global perspective on industry 4.0 and development: new gaps or opportunities to leapfrog?17
Cyberspace and the protection of critical national infrastructure13
Determinants of institutional quality: an empirical exploration12
Immigration and public attitudes towards social assistance: evidence from Hong Kong10
State-owned commercial banks9
Monetary policy and the redistribution of net worth in the U.S7
Introduction to “Economic and Financial Governance in the European Union after a decade of Economic and Political Crises.”7
The end of a trend: retraction of choice in Swedish elderly care6
Commentary: the perils and promise of inter-paradigmatic dialogues on remunicipalisation6
Does the ECB policy of quantitative easing impact environmental policy objectives?6
The 2008 Chilean pension reform: household financial decisions and gender differences6
Viability gap funding for promoting private infrastructure investment in Africa: views from stakeholders6
Assessing public services from the citizen perspective: what can we learn from surveys?6
Agrarian reform and usufruct farming in socialist Cuba5
From turnpikes to toll-roads: a short history of government policy for privately financed public infrastructure in Australia5
Public-private partnerships in the healthcare sector: limited policy guidelines, but active project development in Denmark5
Harnessing remittances for the poor: the role of institutions5
Death in Veneto? European banking union and the structural power of large banks5
How do State Owned Enterprise Multinationals behave abroad? A Multi-dimensional framework for analysis4
The politicization of public–private partnerships following a mega-project disaster: the case of the Morandi Bridge Collapse4
On the social opportunity cost of unemployment4
Unconventional monetary policy and income disparity in an aging society4
Does the ownership of utilities matter for social outcomes? A survey of the evidence for developing countries4
The effects of IMF programs on poverty, income inequality and social expenditure in low income countries: an empirical analysis4
Navigating the governance challenges of disruptive technologies: insights from regulation of autonomous systems in Singapore4
Employment protection, employment and unemployment rates in European Union countries during the Great Recession3
Crisis, what crisis? Industrial strategies and path dependencies in four European countries after the crash3
The effects of international financial inflows on economic complexity in Africa: does institutional quality play a moderation role?3
Doing business in a deals world: the doubly false premise of rules reform3
U.S. policy in the euro crisis and the institutional deepening of the monetary union3
Analysing the link between corruption and PPPs in infrastructure projects: an empirical assessment in developing countries3
Broad-based subsidies or targeted transfers? Distributional equity vs macroeconomic costs3
Competing perspectives on the Big Data revolution: a typology of applications in public policy2
The impact of economic and policy uncertainty shocks in Spain2
Addressing Policy Challenges of Disruptive Technologies2
Introduction: Revisiting the Role of State-Owned Enterprises in Strategic Sectors2
On foreign aid effectiveness: when conditionality met ownership2
Disentangling derivatives: international policy reforms concerning central counterparties2
Distributional impact of monetary policy in the UK: from conventional to unconventional policy2
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