American Journal of Economics and Sociology

Papers
(The TQCC of American Journal of Economics and Sociology 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Rising Costs of Fossil‐Fuel Extraction: An Energy Crisis That Will Not Go Away55
Neoliberalism and the Crisis in Higher Education: The Cost of Ideology45
Why Regenerative Agriculture?33
Sustainable Marketing Strategies as an Essential Tool of Business15
What Makes a Good Cargo Bike Route? Perspectives from Users and Planners12
Education Crisis, Workforce Preparedness, and COVID‐19: Reflections and Recommendations11
Climate Change and Agricultural Losses in India9
Oil Cities in Africa: Beyond Just Transition8
The Portrayal of Women’s Empowerment in Select Indian Movies8
Online Education in a Pandemic: Stress Test or Fortuitous Disruption?8
Privatizing the Urban Commons Under Ambiguous Property Rights in China: Is Marketization a Remedy to the Tragedy of the Commons?7
Artificial Intelligence and Human Flourishing6
The Value of Work: Rethinking Labor Productivity in Times of COVID‐19 and Automation5
Revisiting the Concept of the Property State: Private Landowners and Suburban Development in Hong Kong5
Differing Visions of Agriculture: Industrial‐Chemical vs. Small Farm and Urban Organic Production4
Preference for rural living environment improvement initiatives in China4
Sino‐Russian Cooperation on Soybean Development in the Russian Far East4
Representing Women Entrepreneurs in Tamil Movies4
Representation of Caste and Class in Modern Tamil Films4
Reorienting the Economy to the Rhythms of Nature: Learning to Live with Intermittent Energy Supply4
Private Landed Property and Finance: A Checkered History4
Agricultural Land Issues in the Middle East and North Africa4
The Infinite Elasticity of Air: New York City’s Financialization of Transferable Development Rights3
The Crisis in Public Higher Education: A New Perspective3
Religious Land as Commons: Buddhist Temples, Monastic Landlordism, and the Urban Poor in Thailand3
Energy‐Transition Education in a Power Systems Journey: Making the Invisible Visible and Actionable3
Chinese Attitudes Toward Greta Thunberg and the History of Climate Change Research in China3
US state‐level economic freedom during the COVID‐19 pandemic3
A Shared‐Cost‐Profit Model of Teaching Materials for Higher Education3
Dalit Women in Cinema: A Narrative of Gender and Caste3
Women in Oppressive Societies as Portrayed in Kollywood Movies3
Portraying Women in Advertisements: An Analogy Between Past and Present3
How Chinese Agricultural Immigrants Affect Farmers in the Russian Far East3
Winds of Trade: Passage to Zero‐Emission Shipping3
Solar Commons: A “Commons Option” for the 21st Century2
Urban Development, Land Use, and Spatial Planning for Settlements: Lessons Learned from Yogyakarta City, Indonesia2
What are the determinants of financial well‐being? A Bayesian LASSO approach2
Consumer Food Co‐ops in the Age of Grocery Giants2
Editor’s Introduction: Retheorizing Ecological Imperialism2
Ecological Imperialism: A World‐Systems Approach2
French Ecological Imperialism: A Postcolonial Approach2
Stochastic convergence analysis of US state economic freedom sub‐components: Evidence from unit root tests for bounded processes2
Suburban Practices of Energy Descent2
The University of Crisis2
The Portrayal of Women in Popular Punjabi Music2
Choosing Transformation Over Tradition: The Changing Perception of Online Education2
How Has Ecological Imperialism Persisted? A Marxian Critique of the Western Climate Consensus2
When forgiveness beats permission: Exploring the scholarly ethos of clinical faculty in economics2
From the Earth’s Limits to Greta Thunberg: The Effects of Environmental Crisis Metaphors in China2
The Political Economy of Land and Reparations: The Case of Reparations for African Americans in the 21st Century2
Caste Amid Aspiration and Opportunity: Everyday Struggles of Dalits to Gain Access to Education1
Chinese Migrant Farmers in the Russian Far East: Impact on Rural Labor Markets1
Catholic Social Thought and New Institutional Economics: An Assessment of Their Affinities and Areas of Potential Convergence1
Why the War on Cancer Failed1
The Future Is Rural: Societal Adaptation to Energy Descent1
Editor's Introduction Farming Across the Border: Chinese Migrants in the Russian Far East1
Mixed ownership reform, political connections, and overinvestment1
The Intersecting Identities of Chinese Urban Middle‐Class Women: Stories from Two Popular TV Shows1
Impact of Chinese Agribusiness Entrepreneurs on the Local Land Market in the Russian Far East1
Is there convergence amongst shadow economies? International evidence1
Poverty in “Transition”: 30 Years After and in the Pandemic1
Editor’s Introduction: What Movies Teach About Race, Class, and Caste1
Immigration Status and Postsecondary Opportunity: Barriers to Affordability, Access, and Success for Undocumented Students, and Policy Solutions1
Why Climate Change Has Been Ignored: A Chinese Perspective1
Private Urban Land Tenure: Revisiting Anne Haila’s Work on its Nature, Critique, and Alternatives1
Mainstream Economics and Conventional Environmental Policies1
French Neocolonialism in Africa: Historical Overview and Summary of Current Events1
Emphasizing Actions Over Words: A Chinese Perspective on Thunberg’s Protest1
Is Higher Education Making Students Dumb and Dumber?1
Using input–output models to estimate sectoral effects of carbon tax policy: Applications of the NGFS scenarios1
Energy Sprawl in the Renewable‐Energy Sector: Moving to Sufficiency in a Post‐Growth Era1
Traditional Chinese Medicine: An Effective Way of Treating Cancer1
Economic freedom at metropolitan statistical area borders1
In Hollywood, Representation of Marginalized People Has its Moment1
Chinese Technology Transfer to Local Farmers in the Russian Far East1
Media and the Meanings of Land: A South Korean Case Study1
Biblical Sabbath as Critical Response in an Era of Global Pandemic and Climate Change1
“The Poor Feel it the Most”: The Antilles Bishops, the Poor, and Climate Change1
Economic Insanity1
Herstories in Contemporary Indian Films1
Nightmares of a Dying World and the Dream of a Counter‐Apocalypse1
Research on the impact of digital infrastructure on the allocation efficiency of green resources in the service industry1
Adaptation and Mitigation amid the Consequences of Failure1
Global cryptocurrency use, corruption, and the shadow economy: New insights into the underlying linkages1
The Image of Modern Urban Women in Early Chinese Female Films1
Influence of healthy human capital and environmental regulation on green total factor productivity in China1
“Builders of a New Social Bond”: Fratelli Tutti on Good Politics and the Challenge of Inequality1
Historical Consciousness, Part I: Origins and Characteristics1
Negotiating Gendered Spaces and Contextualizing the Female Body: Reading Indian Films1
Social Accountability in Movies: Speculations on Legal Principle and Emotional Reasoning1
Valuation effects of earnings management on hotel firm value1
Waqf and the Urban Housing Question: Islamic Land Donations for Housing in Bangkok1
Religion as a social determinant of women's cancer screening: Evidence from state level data for policy and resource allocation1
How hotel firm value fluctuates with alternative leveraging strategies1
Karol Wojtyła’s Katolicka Etyka Społeczna as Precursor and Hermeneutic Key to Pope John Paul II’s Economic Teaching1
Editors' Introduction: Transition to a Low‐Energy Future1
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