World Economy

Papers
(The H4-Index of World Economy is 20. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Economic costs of the Russia‐Ukraine war138
Pandemic trade: COVID‐19, remote work and global value chains116
The hedge asset for BRICS stock markets: Bitcoin, gold or VIX64
How important is GVC participation to export upgrading?*50
Sending money home: Transaction cost and remittances to developing countries38
Trade policy responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic crisis: Evidence from a new data set37
How COVID‐19 vaccine supply chains emerged in the midst of a pandemic37
Exploring the driving mechanism and the evolution of the low‐carbon economy transition: Lessons from OECD developed countries35
Estimating the economic effects of sanctions on Russia: An Allied trade embargo35
The trade impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic31
COVID‐19, trade collapse and GVC linkages: European experience30
Global value chain participation and its impact on industrial upgrading30
Globalisation, economic uncertainty and labour market regulations: Implications for the COVID‐19 crisis28
Cutting Russia's fossil fuel exports: Short‐term economic pain for long‐term environmental gain26
The electric vehicle revolution: Critical material supply chains, trade and development24
Evaluating the cumulative impact of the US–China trade war along global value chains24
On the trade effects of bilateral SPS measures in developed and developing countries23
Implications of foreign direct investment, capital formation and its structure for global value chains22
Cling together, swing together: The contagious effects of COVID‐19 on developing countries through global value chains21
Foreign direct investment and regional innovation: Evidence from China21
Simulating the trade effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic20
Who sends me face masks? Evidence for the impacts of COVID‐19 on international trade in medical goods20
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