Annals of Regional Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of Annals of Regional Science is 16. 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
A decision-support framework for industrial green transformation: empirical analysis of the northeast industrial district in China45
Firm growth in the Portuguese footwear industry: the location dilemma44
Does private education pay off?40
Jurisdictional homogeneity and coterminous local government borders: a comparison of counties in New Jersey and New York State35
Correction to: Urban environmental quality and out-migration intentions33
How does digital transformation affect the emissions of environmental pollutants? From the perspective of nonlinear nexuses32
Innovation and regional economic convergence: evidence from China29
Economic consequences of inland waterway disruptions in the Upper Mississippi River region in a changing climate29
Government employment and local multipliers in Greek municipalities20
Self-employment career patterns in the Netherlands: exploring individual and regional differences20
The shifting relationship between educational attainment and poverty: analysis of seven deep southern states20
Willingness to pay for green buildings post COVID-19 pandemic outbreak: differences between high- and low-income areas and high- and low-price settlements20
Regional income convergence in Colombia: population, space, and long-run dynamics18
Reexamining a classical question: Does development push migration?18
Do population density, socio-economic ranking and Gini Index of cities influence infection rates from coronavirus? Israel as a case study17
Economic vulnerability in US metropolitan areas16
Residential segregation patterns in Istanbul: internal and international migrant profiles16
Geographical accessibility to upper secondary education: an Italian regional case study16
Modelling health mobility for equity distribution services in the emergency health sector16
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