Edited By: Bernard Salanié
Quantitative Economics blends rigorous econometric analysis with empirical research and theoretical insights. Focused on innovation and interdisciplinary exploration, the journal welcomes papers challenging conventional methodologies and forging new connections across economic disciplines. We offer a platform for both seasoned researchers and recent Ph.D. graduates to contribute impactful work spanning diverse applied fields of economics.
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Articles
Power of personalized smoking cessation: A quantitative lifecycle framework for policy evaluation
-  749-793
-  11 June 2025
Demographic transition, industrial policies, and Chinese economic growth
-  615-657
-  11 June 2025
Backmatter of Quantitative Economics Vol. 16 Iss. 2
-  iii-iv
-  11 June 2025
Frontmatter of Quantitative Economics Vol. 16 Iss. 2
-  i-ii
-  11 June 2025
Insurance, redistribution, and the inequality of lifetime income
-  565-613
-  11 June 2025
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
Dating the timeline of financial bubbles during the subprime crisis
-  455-491
-  11 November 2011
Are the responses of the U.S. economy asymmetric in energy price increases and decreases?
-  419-453
-  11 November 2011
The distribution of wealth and the marginal propensity to consume
-  977-1020
-  20 November 2017
Analyzing social experiments as implemented: A reexamination of the evidence from the HighScope Perry Preschool Program
-  1-46
-  3 August 2010
Quantile treatment effects in difference in differences models with panel data
-  1579-1618
-  2 December 2019