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
Economic consequences of inland waterway disruptions in the Upper Mississippi River region in a changing climate29
Innovation and regional economic convergence: evidence from China29
Willingness to pay for green buildings post COVID-19 pandemic outbreak: differences between high- and low-income areas and high- and low-price settlements20
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
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
Modelling health mobility for equity distribution services in the emergency health sector16
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
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