Series-Journal of the Spanish Economic Association

Papers
(The median citation count of Series-Journal of the Spanish Economic Association 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The aggregate effects of government income transfers shocks: EU evidence7
Paternity leave in Spain6
A connections model with decreasing returns link-formation technology5
Improving social inclusion of female migrants: a randomised controlled intervention in Spain4
Introduction to the special issue in honor of Juan Jose Dolado4
Learning loss one year after school closures: evidence from the Basque Country3
Introduction to the special issue in honor of Manuel Arellano3
The economic linkages of Covid-19 across sectors and regions in Europe3
Education and internal migration: evidence from a child labor reform in Spain2
Gender differences in online education2
Recent global shocks: consequences and policies2
Economic policy and psychological violence: the hidden costs of Spain’s minimum wage reform2
Observed patterns of free-floating car-sharing use2
Correction: Two extensions of consumer surplus2
Fiscal stimulus and productivity: simulating the NGEU program with an endogenous growth model2
Revisiting the public–private wage gap in Spain: new evidence and interpretation2
Analyzing VAT pass-through in Spain using web-scraped supermarket data and machine learning2
Properties of least squares estimator in estimation of average treatment effects1
Macroeconomic and distributive effects of increasing taxes in Spain1
Schumpeter meets Goldilocks: the scarring effects of firm destruction1
Unveiling the drivers of the gender gap in part-time work in Spain1
Attitudes towards single parents’ children in private and state-dependent private schools: experimental evidence1
Born this way: the effect of an unexpected child benefit at birth on longer-term educational outcomes1
Employment effects of the minimum wage: evidence from the Spanish 2019 reform1
Gender and career progression: evidence from the Banco de España1
How do cities absorb a large immigration shock? the role of housing1
Delegation and mergers in two-sided markets1
The independence of involuntary unemployment from nominal or real wages: a general equilibrium model1
Working from home in European countries before and during the COVID-19 pandemic1
The unchanging divide: housework and labor responsibilities in late family stages1
A tourist tax in a vertically segmented destination with congestion effects1
Labor market power in Spain1
Women’s voice at work and family-friendly firms1
Sequential licensing with several competing technologies1
Changes in parental gender preferences in offspring in rural Spain during the twentieth century1
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