Review of Development Economics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Review of Development Economics is 19. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
127
Issue Information54
Social Capital, Social Protection, and Multi‐Dimensional Poverty: Evidence From Chinese Migrant Workers' Experience45
The remittance‐growth nexus in leading remittance‐earning nations, controlling regulatory quality, trade openness, energy use, and financial expansion44
Government spending and the exchange rate: Exploring this relationship in Mexico using a cointegrated system of equations42
Conditional cash transfers tools to combat child labor: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in Costa Rica33
Special economic zones, export status, and firms’ productivity: Theory and evidence from China31
Empowering women through microcredit in Djibouti29
Overeducation and skill mismatch of university graduates in Taiwan28
Issue Information27
Research collaboration in development economics25
Does Land Resource Misallocation Reduce Energy Efficiency? Empirical Evidence From 243 Prefecture Level Cities in China22
Climate threat and price stability: A case study of Belize22
Non‐Farm Entrepreneurship and Household Economic Precarity in Rural Ghana22
Correction to “Overeducation and skill mismatch of university graduates in Taiwan”22
Teaching in the right context: Textbook supply program, language, and learning20
Has the information and communication technology sector become the engine of China’s economic growth?20
The effect of capital structure on the financial sustainability of microfinance institutions: A meta‐analysis20
Why do some African firms export? The role of regional economic communities?20
Does Fiscal Efficiency Affect Green Total Factor Productivity: Evidence Based on Spatial Panel Data Models19
COVID‐19 and the Unequal Distribution of Poverty Risks: Evidence From Urban India19
Does Monetary Policy Affect Urban Food Inflation? Some Evidence From India19
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