Environment and Planning A-Economy and Space

Papers
(The TQCC of Environment and Planning A-Economy and Space is 11. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Winners of the Ashby Prizes103
Unravelling neighbourhood change: Decomposing the effects of residential mobility and incumbent change on credit access in California98
Governing through ESG and the green spirit of asset manager capitalism93
Financialization and local statecraft: Truth and consequences61
The geometry of (anti)imperialism in food regime analysis55
Becoming ‘ farazat’ : Re-examining feminisation from a Tunis used clothes sorting factory47
The multiple-theories problem: The case of spatial industrial clustering45
The landlord state goes abroad: The remaking of the Norwegian ‘Energy Nation’ as a global rentier45
Uneven and combined development in anthropology44
Reformulating theories of ‘accumulation by dispossession’: ‘Contested accumulations through displacement’ in postcolonial Punjab, Pakistan43
The political: A view from Jakarta’s kampungs42
Anticipating Sino-UK fintech networks and the changing geographies of money as infrastructure40
Reorienting new state capitalism to food and agriculture38
Planning deregulation and commodification: How is housing precarity structurally encouraged through Permitted Development Rights?37
Patterns of opportunity spaces and agency across regional contexts: Conditions and drivers for change37
Working with and against climate finance36
Introduction: Critical approaches to rentiership35
Adaptable state-controlled market actors: Underwriters and investors in the market of local government bonds in China33
The blockchain challenge for Sweden's housing and mortgage markets33
The making of migrants’ wageless life: Exploiting by debasing32
Grasping transformative regional development – Exploring intersections between industrial paths and sustainability transitions31
Racialized downgrading and upgrading: Dis/articulation and the Fijian kava commodity chain30
The horizontal governance of environmental upgrading: Lessons from the Prosecco and Valpolicella wine value chains in Italy29
From homes to assets: Transcalar territorial networks and the financialization of build to rent in Greater Manchester29
Shifting baselines: From austerity to additionality in the mangrove forest28
Whither hydrocarbons? The rescaling of global oil and gas markets amidst COVID-19 and a contested transition28
On the need for caution in using ‘big data’ for built environment research: A response to Chng et al. (2024)28
Crops, claims and the politics of risk in India’s agricultural insurance programme28
Introduction: Uneven development and social difference in capitalism27
Articulations: Production and social reproduction in an industrial neighborhood of Delhi27
Making space for the new state capitalism, part II: Relationality, spatiotemporality and uneven development27
An empirically grounded conceptual framework of the determinants of economic resilience: Insights from seven major Canadian regions27
The firm-territory nexus in a fragmented economy: Scales of global value and wealth chain entanglement26
Theories of capitalism and coloniality in world systems analysis, the Dar es Salaam School of history and the New Indian Labour History24
The economic returns of decentralisation: Government quality and the role of space24
Extended state infrastructure power in an age of networked competition: The cases of Thailand and Taiwan24
“Cowboy up”: Gender, labor, and workforce housing in Colorado ski country24
Does capitalism drive towards the commodification of everything?23
Multiple binds and forbidden pleasures: Writing as poaching at French universities22
Uncertainty in the drylands: Rethinking in/formal insurance from pastoral East Africa21
‘We’re just an ambulance at the bottom of the cliff’: Strategies and (a)politics of change in Berlin's community food spaces21
Dilemmas of 21st century land value capture: Examining Henry George’s legacy in a new Gilded Age21
A double-edged sword: The conditional properties of elite network ties in the financial sector21
The ontological politics of kosher food: Between strict orthodoxy and global markets21
Curating an ‘educational environment’: Commercial libraries, new entrepreneurs and shifting geographies of education in India21
Who owns and controls global capital? Uneven geographies of asset manager capitalism20
Tracing the flow of money to reveal spatial effects and inequalities in cash transfer programmes20
Corrigendum20
Decarbonization debt and energy rents: On the limits of mobilizing private climate finance for housing decarbonization20
Alone and lonely. The economic cost of solitude for regions in Europe19
Re-framing a semi-periphery: The making of Lisbon as a global real estate market18
Real estate valuations, heritage branding and the construction of the world’s most expensive city18
Coping with crisis and precarity in the gig economy: ‘Digitally organised informality’, migration and socio-spatial networks among platform drivers in India18
‘Commodification of everything’ arguments in the social sciences: Variants, specification, evaluation, critique18
Livelihood upgrading in global production networks: Household commodity producers in an Indonesian Coastal Community18
Remaking the socio-spatial fix: Actors, time and crisis in two iron ore towns18
Fictional, yet real: Worlding informality in cities of the Global South18
A borderland analytic: Thinking uneven development from the U.S.–Mexico borderlands18
Firm decline and the mobility of US inventors, 1976–201517
Rethinking job loss in an age of assetisation: Lessons from the study of precarious older workers17
At the territorial roots of global processes: Heterogeneous modes of regional involvement in Global Value Chains17
From policy to institution: Implementing land reform in Dar es Salaam’s unplanned settlements17
Contested values of development: Experiencing commodification of livelihoods through displacement and resettlement in Mozambique16
Immaterial animals and financialized forests: Asset manager capitalism, ESG integration and the politics of livestock16
The fragile ‘art’ of multi-apping: Resilience and snapping in the gig economy16
Measuring mass displacement of urban renewal in Shenzhen, China: Using longitudinal mobile phone trajectory data16
Urban-rural hierarchy, rural agency, and planetary thinking: Learning from a village in China16
The fragility of public-private labour governance in times of crisis: The Sri Lankan apparel industry in post-pandemic times15
Municipal structural adjustment: For an institutional analysis of global development finance15
The law, financial subordination and the empire of capital: On Shaina Potts’ Judicial Territory15
Geographies of devaluation: Spatialities of the German coal exit14
Back to the office: How proximity survived the pandemic in financial centres14
Managing overaccumulation: China’s new affordable rental housing programme and its financialization through REITs14
Soft space development against territorial-bounded governance logics: The case of Shenzhen-Shanwei Cooperation Zone14
Background check: Spatiality and relationality in Nancy Fraser's expanded conception of capitalism13
The geoeconomics of globalization 2.013
Platform freedom: Financial subjectivity at the nexus of investment and social media13
Territorial stigmatization and housing commodification under racial neoliberalism: The case of Denmark's ‘ghettos’13
Decolonising polycrisis: Southern perspectives on interlocking crises13
The proximity and dynamics of intercity technology transfers in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macau Greater Bay Area: Evidence from patent transfer networks13
An economy in the making: Negotiating capitalist and beyond-capitalist ontologies and relations in makerspaces12
Intercity coopetition and regional innovation: The role of urban polycentricity12
The drunkard’s intention lies not on the wine: Reinterpreting culture-led urban redevelopment in China amidst profound regime changes12
Towards a pragmatist economic geography12
Multiple logics in financialisation? Moving to carbon sustainability in build-to-rent development12
Land, values and valuation work: Moral imaginaries of land markets in England and Germany12
The state as a market maker: The rise (and fall) of Brazilian securitization in the 21st century12
Boom, bust, churn: Prison closure and prison expansion in New South Wales, Australia12
Doing economics differently12
Inclusive growth, public transit infrastructure investments and neighbourhood trajectories of inequality in Montreal11
Transnationalizing intrapreneurship of Chinese private investment in Africa11
Planning incapacitated: Environmental planning and the political ecology of austerity11
Locating online labour: The salience of the national scale in remote digital work11
Speeding up, slowing down, losing grip: On digital media metronomes and timespace friction in the platformised temporalities of fashion design11
An abundance of caution for a ‘stagnation nation’? Financial services policy development in post-growth Britain11
Social reproduction and public finance: A comparative study of TIF in California and Chicago11
Authoritarian state capitalism: Spatial planning and the megaproject in Russia11
The expansion of China’s market margins: Navigating contingencies and conjunctures11
Territorial development in Bavaria between spatial justice and austere federalism: A historical-materialist policy analysis of Bavarian regional development politics and policies, 2008–201811
‘Risk on steroids’: Investing in the hydrogen economy11
Interfaces of precarity and the networks of precarious lifeworlds: Experiences of housing, social supports, and work in youth homelessness11
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