Economics of Transition and Institutional Change

Papers
(The TQCC of Economics of Transition and Institutional Change is 3. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Technology accessibility and the local government's incentive to aid zombie firms in China31
Sustainable growth through industrial robot diffusion: Quasi‐experimental evidence from a Bartik shift‐share design29
Regional favouritism in Chinese university admissions28
Financial frictions, bank intermediation and monetary policy transmission in India24
Revenue pressure of local governments and firm productivity: Evidence from a natural experiment in China16
Improvement in Communal Property Rights, Collateralisability and Agriculture Productivity14
Institutionalisation and Institutional Evolution: A Model of Selecting Government Officials in Ancient China14
Political uncertainty and foreign direct investment—Evidence from the government official vacancy in China's cities13
Geopolitical Risk, Financial Fragmentation and Banking Vulnerabilities: A Global Autoregressive Distributed Lag Analysis12
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Corporate basic research and technological capabilities: Evidence from China11
Sectoral Adaptation and Strategic Resilience: The Impact of Sanctions on Russian Corporate Performance (2014–2021)10
Closure of the Non‐Bank Microfinance Sector in Uzbekistan: Who Is Affected and by How Much?10
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Pro‐Market Economic Reforms and Resource Curse: Do Initial Conditions Matter?9
Financial development and economic complexity: The role of country stability8
Do Women Make Better Borrowers and Loan Officers? Evidence From Afghanistan8
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Firms' sustainable and responsible innovation in Nigeria: Does informality play a role?7
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The impact of intergenerational income mobility on internal migration in China6
China's Polluting Interregnum: Evidence From Power Vacancy of Local Leaders6
Bilateral political ties and the stability of services exports6
Public governance and firm total factor productivity: Evidence from a quasi‐natural event in China6
Proximity to healthcare centres and service use: The case of Community Clinics in Bangladesh5
Anchoring in Takeovers Under Mandatory Bid Rule: Evidence From an Emerging Market5
Sick pay and absence from work: Evidence from flu exposure5
Corruption and privatization: Evidence from a natural experiment in China5
‘Going global’ and pollution in home country: Evidence from Chinese industrial firms4
Wrongful convictions with Chinese characteristics4
Unlocking Rural Entrepreneurship Through Rural Land Mortgage: Evidence From an Institutional Reform in China4
Institutions and Growth Dynamics in Latin America, 1801–20154
Rainfall fluctuations and rural poverty: Evidence from Chinese county‐level data4
How Bank Credit Boosts the High‐Quality Energy Development of Private Enterprises: The Interplay of Leverage Choice and Credit Allocation4
Chasing the Dream: Industry‐Level Productivity Developments in Europe4
Structural change and inequality in a general equilibrium model of a transition economy4
Supply‐Induced Litigation and the Role of Informal Institutions4
Judicial institutional design and corporate litigation: Evidence from a natural experiment in China3
It's all in the stars: The Chinese zodiac and the effects of parental investments on offspring's cognitive and noncognitive skill development3
Time preference and economic growth: The case for China and international comparisons3
Do zombie firms affect healthy firms' exporting? Evidence from China3
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The impact of tax policy on firm debt maturity: Evidence from China's VAT reform3
Do Firms Pollute Less in Special Economic Zones? Firm‐Level Evidence From China3
The hukou system and wage gap between urban and rural migrant workers in China: A meta‐analysis3
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The dynamics of product and labour market power: Evidence from Lithuania3
Do terms of trade affect economic growth? Robust evidence from India3
Elections hinder firms' access to credit3
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