Annual Review of Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Annual Review of Economics is 7. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Organization of Social Enterprises172
Local Projections for Applied Economics101
Tertiarization Like China99
Managing Retirement Incomes96
Experimental Economics: Past and Future83
Enough Potential Repudiation: Economic and Legal Aspects of Sovereign Debt in the Pandemic Era78
Negative Interest Rate Policies: A Survey65
Protests62
Alternatives to Bayesian Updating61
Industrial Policy and the Great Divergence53
Political Inequality49
Modern Industrial Policy and the World Trade Organization46
Central Bank Independence: Views from History and Machine Learning44
Climate Change Economics over Time and Space42
Fertility in High-Income Countries: Trends, Patterns, Determinants, and Consequences42
Household Financial Transaction Data40
China's Financial System and Economy: A Review39
Directed Technical Change in Labor and Environmental Economics38
Gender Differences in Negotiation: Can Interventions Reduce the Gap?33
How to Run Surveys: A Guide to Creating Your Own Identifying Variation and Revealing the Invisible33
The Macroeconomics of Financial Speculation31
Trade Policy Uncertainty30
Systemic Risk in Financial Networks: A Survey27
The Marginal Propensity to Consume in Heterogeneous Agent Models27
Theoretical Foundations of Relational Incentive Contracts26
Does Vote Trading Improve Welfare?25
Lessons from US–China Trade Relations24
The Econometrics of Early Childhood Human Capital and Investments24
The Econometrics of Nonlinear Budget Sets23
Competition and the Industrial Challenge for the Digital Age23
Labor Market Insurance Policies in the Twenty-First Century22
Empirical Models of Industry Dynamics with Endogenous Market Structure21
Expecting Brexit21
From Happiness Data to Economic Conclusions21
Global Risk, Non-Bank Financial Intermediation, and Emerging Market Vulnerabilities21
The International Aspects of Macroprudential Policy20
Large Games: Robustness and Stability20
What Shapes the Quality and Behavior of Government Officials? Institutional Variation in Selection and Retention Methods19
Micro Propagation and Macro Aggregation17
New Thinking in Austrian Economics16
Regulating Collusion15
The Economics of Digital Privacy14
Central Bank Digital Currencies: Motives, Economic Implications, and the Research Frontier14
Helicopter Money: What Is It and What Does It Do?13
Learning From Ricardo and Thompson: Machinery and Labor in the Early Industrial Revolution and in the Age of Artificial Intelligence12
Understanding Spatial Agglomeration: Increasing Returns, Land, and Transportation Costs11
Global Capital Allocation11
Early Childhood Development, Human Capital, and Poverty10
Text Algorithms in Economics10
Regression Discontinuity Designs10
The Past and Future of Economic Growth: A Semi-Endogenous Perspective10
The New Economics of Industrial Policy9
Misperceptions About Others9
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A Helicopter Tour of Some Underlying Issues in Empirical Industrial Organization8
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Emmanuel Farhi, Economist Par Excellence7
Uncertainty Spillovers for Markets and Policy7
Firm Dynamics and Trade7
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