American Journal of Economics and Sociology

Papers
(The TQCC of American Journal of Economics and Sociology is 1. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
NATO/US false‐flag attacks in Europe20
Asymmetric information and capital mobility in antebellum America10
The Effect of Housing Prices on Urban Innovation Capability: New Evidence From 246 Chinese Cities9
Climate change and economic growth: Evidence for European countries7
Environmental R&D Risk Choices and Environmental Policies in a Mixed Duopoly6
The Bible Helps Us Address Environmental Destruction and Social Injustice, Part 1: The Stories of Genesis6
Issue Information6
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The Amba Uprising: Beyond France's Plantation Economy5
Development Policy and the Poor, Part 1: The Preferential Option for Merchants, Capitalists, and Bureaucrats4
Poverty in “Transition”: 30 Years After and in the Pandemic4
Enhancing economic freedom via school choice and competition: Have state laws been enabling enough to generate broad‐based effects?4
Development Policy and the Poor, Part 2: Preferential Option for the Poor4
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Negotiating Gendered Spaces and Contextualizing the Female Body: Reading Indian Films3
An enhanced refresher on discounted net present value computations with an additional focus on risk and uncertainty3
Issue Information3
The path of economics research production: Insights into the seesaw between theory and empirics3
Visible Women in Chinese Feminist Movies3
In Hollywood, Representation of Marginalized People Has its Moment3
The Dao of Oshin3
The Intersecting Identities of Chinese Urban Middle‐Class Women: Stories from Two Popular TV Shows3
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Social Accountability in Movies: Speculations on Legal Principle and Emotional Reasoning3
Alien merchant chambers and enterprise innovation: Evidence from China2
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When forgiveness beats permission: Exploring the scholarly ethos of clinical faculty in economics2
Technology Licensing With Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in a Vertically Differentiated Duopoly2
The politics of climate denialism and the secondary denialism of economics2
How hotel firm value fluctuates with alternative leveraging strategies2
Hollowing out of middle‐pay jobs in Ohio: An exploratory analysis2
Carbon dioxide and a warming climate are not problems2
Endless Growth Does Not Bring Joy: Income Inequality, Human Development, and Happiness—A Cross‐Country Analysis With a Focus on Europe2
How the World Economic Forum damages the credibility of climate science2
Free market economy: Is the market or prices free? Theory and evidence from the United States2
Editor’s Introduction: Learning from Movies About Women, Patriarchy, and Resistance2
Slavery, Colonialism, and Ecological Imperialism: Insights from Stratification Economics2
Clan Culture, Socioemotional Wealth and Family Business Social Responsibility2
Rent and Labor Exploitation Editor comments1
The exploitation of women: Narrative of oppressed women in movies1
Workforce automation risks across race and gender in the United States1
From Greta to the Great Reset: Making Emergencies Work1
Preference for rural living environment improvement initiatives in China1
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Issue Information1
Pandemic preparedness and the road to international fascism1
Growing Chinese Medicinal Herbs to Prevent and Treat Chronic Illness1
Measurement of innovation efficiency in logistic enterprises: Evidence from China based on the three‐stage DEA‐Malmquist index model approach1
Using the LSAT as a labor market thermometer for lawyers1
Digital financial inclusion, rural consumption and economic growth in China1
Corporate investors and the housing affordability crisis: Having wall street as your landlord1
Economic freedom at metropolitan statistical area borders1
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Ancient labor satisfied, exploited, and relieved, expressed in the modern era1
Stochastic convergence analysis of US state economic freedom sub‐components: Evidence from unit root tests for bounded processes1
What it Means to Be a Muslim Living in India: Insights from Experience and from Bollywood Movies1
The great reset: Could Henry George be the antidote to the world economic forum?1
Global cryptocurrency use, corruption, and the shadow economy: New insights into the underlying linkages1
Using input–output models to estimate sectoral effects of carbon tax policy: Applications of the NGFS scenarios1
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The impact of green finance on economic growth: Evidence from the green finance reform and innovation pilot zone1
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Economic freedom and one‐way truck rental prices: An empirical note1
Representation of Caste and Class in Modern Tamil Films1
On the monetary policy in an economy with banks endogenously creating money1
Correction1
Should a Christian Party Conceive Policies in Line with the Preferential Option for the Poor? Italian Historical Experience, 1946–19931
Mixed ownership reform, political connections, and overinvestment1
“The Poor Feel it the Most”: The Antilles Bishops, the Poor, and Climate Change1
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Influence of healthy human capital and environmental regulation on green total factor productivity in China1
Who claims the federal adoption tax credit? Those who know about it1
Traditional Chinese Medicine: An Effective Way of Treating Cancer1
Who will guard over the guardians?1
The “New Urban Poor” Identity: Evidence from China1
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Characteristics of Trade Networks in Countries Along the Belt and Road and Their Impact on Innovation Capacity1
Dalit Women in Cinema: A Narrative of Gender and Caste1
Why the War on Cancer Failed1
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