Annals of Regional Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of Annals of Regional Science is 14. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
The shifting relationship between educational attainment and poverty: analysis of seven deep southern states38
Spatial spillovers and the productivity-compensation gap in the United States37
Market fragmentation and the rise of sub-national regulation36
The rise and fall of industrial clusters: experience from the resilient transformation in South Korea27
How does digital transformation affect the emissions of environmental pollutants? From the perspective of nonlinear nexuses24
Firm growth in the Portuguese footwear industry: the location dilemma21
The impact of high-speed railway on labor market between the North and South: evidence from China21
Quality of life, quality of business, and destinations of recent graduates: fields of study matter20
Searching for a conceptual nexus? A critical analysis of community, place, and territorial approaches to rural development20
Uncovering the impact of cultural heritage on economic growth: empirical evidence from Greek regions, 2000–201919
Labor market changes and social inclusiveness across regions: evidence from the rise of the modern office18
Reflecting on a dynamic biennium: The Annals of Regional Science 2022–202316
Economic integration and FDI location: Is there a border effect within the enlarged EU?15
Economic consequences of inland waterway disruptions in the Upper Mississippi River region in a changing climate15
Understanding rural development policies: a proposal for a typology of the seven main policy repertoires in Europe and locally, based on French case studies14
Integrating perspectives for conversations on territory: turning to indigenous knowledge to inform policy and practice14
Location attributes explaining the entry of firms in creative industries: evidence from France14
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