World Economy

Papers
(The H4-Index of World Economy is 23. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Issue Information316
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Taxation of MNE profits in an R&D driven economy: Beneficial tax havens and minimum taxes71
The Impact of International Students on UK Trade of Cultural Goods65
Multinational Enterprises and Between‐Firm Wage Inequality Across European Regions61
Information asymmetry and dynamic sourcing: Evidence from Chinese firms56
The effect of obtaining EU citizenship in former transition economies on remittance flows54
Nowcasting services trade for the G7 economies53
The impact of internet platform usage on firms' exports: New evidence for Turkish firms49
Navigating Bilateral Digital Trade Flows: The Role of Digital Intellectual Property Agreement Networks45
Industrial Chain Risk Exposure and Economic Volatility: A Framework Incorporating Foreign‐Invested Enterprises45
The least developed countries' Services Waiver, Aid for Trade for services and services exports44
Intangible trade: Understanding the relationship between trade barriers and mode of supply in services sectors43
Using synthetic control method to estimate the growth effects of economic liberalisation: Evidence from transition economies38
Exploring the Role of Aid for Trade in Promoting Digital Services Trade38
U.S. Competitiveness and External Debt: Some Overlooked Aspects of the Crisis in the ‘American Order’35
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Covid‐19 in America: Global supply chain reconsidered32
FDI and product and process innovation of SMEs in Vietnam: The role of institutions29
Culture, Institutions and Economic Growth28
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The nonlinear relationship between poverty and financial globalisation: A panel quantile regression approach25
Need of External Finance and Financial Development: Evidence From Tariff Shocks of Chinese Cities25
Issue Information23
Does antidumping drive exporters out of the market? Some evidence from Brazil23
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