Journal of Law Economics & Organization

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Law Economics & Organization 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The effect of privacy on market structure and prices23
Emotional Cues and Violent Behavior: Unexpected Basketball Losses Increase Incidents of Family Violence22
Policymaking under Influence18
Motivational investments and financial incentives14
How Representation Reduces Minority Criminal Victimization: Evidence from Scheduled Castes in India12
Hiring Lucky CEOs10
A Potentially Known Confidential Settlement10
Markets for Scientific Attribution9
Transactional-governance structures:new cross-country data and an application to the effect of uncertainty9
Legal research as a collective enterprise: an examination of data availability in empirical legal scholarship8
Does Information About AI Regulation Change Manager Evaluation of Ethical Concerns and Intent to Adopt AI?8
Correction to: Politics and gender in the executive suite8
Accurate audits and honest audits7
Is Kafka inevitable? Political institutions and the structure of communication protocols7
Multimarket firms and product liability: uniform versus variable rules7
First, do no harm, second, say sorry? Investigating the impact of a new tort reform7
Electoral Sentencing Cycles7
Product liability and firm owners’ delegation to overconfident managers6
Public Procurement and Supplier Job Creation: Insights from Auctions6
Withdrawn as duplicate: Social Ties and the Influence of Public Policies on Individual Opinions: The Case of Same-Sex Marriage Laws5
Correction to: Competition policy and the labor share5
Diversity and a taste for power4
Do mentoring and oversight matter? The effects of allocating central administrators to local government units: evidence from Japan4
Consumer default after the 2005 bankruptcy reform4
The Unintended Consequences of Welfare Reforms: Universal Credit, Financial Insecurity, and Crime4
Acknowledgements4
Law Matters—Less Than We Thought3
Sweeping the dirt under the rug: measuring spillovers of an anti-corruption measure3
Coming out in America: thirty years of cultural change3
Ownership networks and labor income3
Executive Control of Agency Adjudication: Capacity, Selection, and Precedential Rulemaking3
Non-tariff barriers to trade3
Welcome to Waco! The impact of judge shopping on litigation3
On the incentives to exacerbate polarization3
Approval regulation and learning, with application to timing of merger control3
Strangers’ property2
Police militarization and local sheriff elections2
Political Agency and Implementation Subsidies with Imperfect Monitoring2
The role of personal and impersonal relational contracts on partner selection and efficiency2
Immigration, Fear of Crime, and Public Spending on Security2
Simon says? Equilibrium obedience and the limits of authority2
The politics of presidential removals2
Gender and Bureaucratic Corruption: Evidence from Two Countries2
Intrinsic adherence to law: physical versus intellectual property2
Competition policy and the labor share2
Organizational dynamics: culture, design, and performance2
The Survival of Mediocre Superstars in the Labor Market2
Doing It by the Book: Political Contestability and Public Contract Renegotiations2
Terrorist violence and the fuzzy frontier: national and supranational identities in Britain2
Task Discretion, Labor-market Frictions, and Entrepreneurship2
Noncompete agreements in a rigid labor market: the case of Italy2
Board composition and performance of state-owned enterprises: quasi-experimental evidence2
The deterrent effect of the death penalty? Evidence from British commutations during World War I1
The Differential Effects of Malpractice Reform: Defensive Medicine in Obstetrics1
Quantifying the monetary impacts of changes in burdens of proof and procedural rules: a study of workers’ compensation, 1997–20161
Partisanship, expertise, or connections? A conjoint survey experiment on lobbyist hiring decisions1
The Benefits of Trade Secret Legal Protection: Evidence from Firms’ Cost Structure Decisions1
Partisan bias in securities enforcement1
Leadership rotations and the convergence of subnational economic policies in China: evidence from provincial government work reports1
Control aversion in hierarchies1
The Value of Confidential Policy Information: Persuasion, Transparency, and Influence1
Social Ties and the Influence of Public Policies on Individual Opinions: The Case of Same-Sex Marriage Laws1
Contracts and Induced Institutional Change1
Politics and gender in the executive suite1
Intergroup boundaries and removal decisions1
Vulnerability to tax enforcement and spillovers of corruption: cross-industry evidence from China1
The Dynamics of the Debate About Gay Rights: Evidence from US Newspapers1
Labor provisions in trade agreements: recasting the protectionist debate1
Judicial Review by the People Themselves: Democracy and the Rule of Law in Ancient Athens1
Does corruption hinder female political participation? Evidence from a measure against organized crime1
Institutional formalism and criminal sentencing on the frontier: evidence from British Columbia’s Jails, 1864–19131
Censorship, industry structure, and creativity: evidence from the Catholic Inquisition in Renaissance Venice1
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