Series-Journal of the Spanish Economic Association

Papers
(The TQCC of Series-Journal of the Spanish Economic Association 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The child penalty: evidence from Spain19
Inequality and psychological well-being in times of COVID-19: evidence from Spain12
Work and children in Spain: challenges and opportunities for equality between men and women11
Forecasting Spanish unemployment with Google Trends and dimension reduction techniques10
Lost in recessions: youth employment and earnings in Spain8
Moment tests of independent components7
A review of cooperative rules and their associated algorithms for minimum-cost spanning tree problems7
CO2 emissions and energy technologies in Western Europe6
Are we moving toward an energy-efficient low-carbon economy? An input–output LMDI decomposition of CO$$_{2}$$ emissions for Spain and the EU286
Optimal progressivity of personal income tax: a general equilibrium evaluation for Spain6
Gender distribution across topics in the top five economics journals: a machine learning approach6
Dynamic factor models: Does the specification matter?5
Reforming the individual income tax in Spain4
Energy-efficient design, consumer awareness, and public policy4
Aggregative games4
Temping fates in Spain: hours and employment in a dual labor market during the Great Recession and COVID-194
Decoupling synthetic control methods to ensure stability, accuracy and meaningfulness4
Economic policy uncertainty and investment in Spain4
A connections model with decreasing returns link-formation technology2
Spillover dynamics effects between risk-neutral equity and Treasury volatilities2
Revisiting the public–private wage gap in Spain: new evidence and interpretation2
Redistribution of tax resources: a cooperative game theory approach2
The distribution of wealth in Spain and the USA: the role of socioeconomic factors2
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