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Most-cited rankings are recalculated at the beginning of the month.
Rankings are based on citations to articles on this journal site from articles in HighWire-hosted journals.
| 1. | Esther-Mirjam Sent | ||
| Behavioral Economics: How Psychology Made Its (Limited) Way Back Into Economics | |||
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Dec 01, 2004; 36: 735-760.
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| 2. | Roger E. Backhouse | ||
| Sidgwick, Marshall, and the Cambridge School of Economics | |||
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Mar 01, 2006; 38: 15-44.
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| 3. | Alex Preda | ||
| Informative Prices, Rational Investors: The Emergence of the Random Walk Hypothesis and the Nineteenth-Century "Science of Financial Investments" | |||
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Jun 01, 2004; 36: 351-386.
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| 4. | Mauro Boianovsky, Hans-Michael Trautwein | ||
| Wicksell, Cassel, and the Idea of Involuntary Unemployment | |||
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Sep 01, 2003; 35: 385-436.
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| 5. | Milan Zafirovski | ||
| Max Weber's Analysis of Marginal Utility Theory and Psychology Revisited: Latent Propositions in Economic Sociology and the Sociology of Economics | |||
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Sep 01, 2001; 33: 437-458.
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