Growth and Change

Papers
(The H4-Index of Growth and Change is 18. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Migration choices for farming households in rural areas: Why new countryside locations are important for the inhabitants of traditional agricultural areas in central China52
The corona blues according to daily life changes by COVID‐19: A partial least squares regression model49
Official Turnover and Embodied Carbon Emissions: Evidence From Industrial Linkages in China's Prefecture‐Level Cities48
How does machine learning compare to conventional econometrics for transport data sets? A test of ML versus MLE45
Triple helix relationship research on China's regional university–industry–government collaborative innovation: Based on provincial patent data37
Toward a more comprehensive shift‐share analysis: An illustration using regional data32
The higher‐ranking local officials and local economic growth: Evidence from China31
A machine learning‐based analysis of 311 requests in the Miami‐Dade County28
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Distance‐Based Agglomeration Externalities and the Survival of Logistics Firms: Evidence From a Publicly Developed Logistics Park26
The complex association between migrants’ residential community choice and subjective well‐being: Evidence from urban China26
A comparative assessment of migrant and indigenous entrepreneurs on regional development: A case of Odisha, India23
The interaction mechanism of rural housing land transition and rural development: A spatial governance perspective22
The spillover effect of senior neighbors on housing prices: Evidence from Beijing, China20
Does diversified environmental regulation effect the foreign direct investment inflows and technological innovation? A three‐stage least square approach19
Institutional varieties, governance quality, and firm‐level innovation in emerging economies: Case of India19
Family business and regional development. By RodrigoBasco, RogerStough, and LechSuwala (Eds.), London: UK: Routledge. 2021. 300 pages. Available open access: https://doi.org/10.4324/978042905809719
Spiky Metropolitan Landscapes: An Urbanometric Analysis of Growing Agglomerations18
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