International Regional Science Review

Papers
(The TQCC of International Regional Science Review is 5. 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
Impacts of Shocks to U.S. Macroeconomic Variables on the Regional Economy of Georgia27
Assessing Productive Structures in Brazil With Dynamic Time Varying Graphs23
Impact of Religion on Regional Economic Development: Evidence From 19th Century Prussia18
The Multi-Technology Footprint of the National Broadband Network in Australia: Exploring the Urban-Regional Divide and Socio-spatial Patterns for Inequality15
How Does Regional Science Address Environmental Issues? A Bibliometric Analysis of Two Decades of Publications14
Regional Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: The Moderating Role of Social Distancing and Vaccine Rollout in the U.S.14
Transport Infrastructure, Intra-Regional Inequality and Urban-Rural Divide: Evidence From China’s High-Speed Rail Construction13
Public Health Development and Economic Growth: Evidence From Chinese Cities10
Do New Firms Boost Local Innovation? Evidence From Turkey10
Regional Implications of COVID-1910
University-Industry Collaboration in a Cross-Border Iberian Regions8
Will Increasing Housing Supply Reduce Urban Inequality?7
A Multi-Scale Suitability Analysis of Home-Improvement Retail-Store Site Selection for Ontario, Canada6
Income Interdependence in the UK Multi-Regional Economy: A Meso-Level Analysis6
Wellbeing at the Edges of Ownership: The Impacts of Housing Tenure, Social Capital, and Institutions6
Learning About the Incidence and Lethality of COVID-19 in Vulnerable Neighborhoods: The Case of Malaga (Spain)6
From the Local Economy to the Global Market. Municipal-Level Spatial Economic Modelling of International Trade for Brazil5
Extending Green Innovations Across Clusters: HOW can Firms Benefit Most?5
Regional Knowledge Capabilities, Entrepreneurial Activity, and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Italian NUTS-3 Regions5
The Decline of Small Cities: Increased Competition from External Shopping Malls or Long-Term Negative Trends?5
Do We Learn From Errors? The Economic Impact of Differentiated Policy Restrictions in Italy5
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