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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Positive Network Externalities and Negative Environmental Externalities in a Differentiated Duopoly With Entry Fee‐Refund Policy25
Enhancing economic freedom via school choice and competition: Have state laws been enabling enough to generate broad‐based effects?12
Climate change and economic growth: Evidence for European countries12
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Pandemic preparedness and the road to international fascism11
Who will guard over the guardians?11
The Holistic Concept of Cancer Treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine10
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Issue Information9
Economic freedom and one‐way truck rental prices: An empirical note9
Preference for rural living environment improvement initiatives in China7
Climate Change and Agricultural Losses in India6
Editor’s Introduction: Secular Wisdom from the Bible About Modern Social Dilemmas6
Prediction markets as meta‐episteme: Artificial intelligence, forecasting tournaments, prediction markets, and economic growth6
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Digital financial inclusion, rural consumption and economic growth in China6
Capitals as bad equilibria6
Climate Denialism5
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Research on the impact of digital infrastructure on the allocation efficiency of green resources in the service industry5
Currencies and culture: An amusing journey into the impacts of exchange rates on global creative industries5
The impact of new prison construction on the likelihood of incarceration5
Disney, Little Women, and Me4
Foreword4
How to deter earnings manipulation in Chinese banks? A study from the combined effects of corporate governance, enterprise resources, and supervisory mechanisms4
Issue Information4
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Economic equity and people with disabilities: Development and characterization of a novel index3
Is there a link between access to broadband and health outcomes?3
From Black Girl to Roma: Domestic Workers and the Intersection of Race/Ethnicity, Class, and Gender3
9/11, the power elite, and the U.S. think tanks that plan the future3
CORRECTION3
The Catholic Church's point of view on priority of labor over capital3
A cross‐cultural study on countries' environmental performance: The influence of religion3
The new leviathan: Usurping democracy and the rule of law3
The Intersecting Identities of Chinese Urban Middle‐Class Women: Stories from Two Popular TV Shows2
“The Poor Feel it the Most”: The Antilles Bishops, the Poor, and Climate Change2
When forgiveness beats permission: Exploring the scholarly ethos of clinical faculty in economics2
Issue Information2
Development Policy and the Poor, Part 2: Preferential Option for the Poor2
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Ancient labor satisfied, exploited, and relieved, expressed in the modern era2
Technology Licensing With Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in a Vertically Differentiated Duopoly2
Dalit Women in Cinema: A Narrative of Gender and Caste2
Alien merchant chambers and enterprise innovation: Evidence from China2
Negotiating Gendered Spaces and Contextualizing the Female Body: Reading Indian Films2
Who claims the federal adoption tax credit? Those who know about it2
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Toward an Austro‐Libertarian Sociology2
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The Geopolitics of French Wars in Africa: What Can Be Done?1
The Bible Helps Us Address Environmental Destruction and Social Injustice, Part 2: From Abraham to Jesus1
Loan packaging decisions for beginning African American and other socially disadvantaged farmers1
Issue Information1
Unintended Benefits: Impact of Place‐Based Policies on the Rural–Urban Income Gap in China's Old Revolutionary Base Areas1
Testing the Asymmetric Relationship Between Reverse Mortgages and Housing Prices1
Correction1
Editor’s Introduction: Economics and the Option for the Poor1
How Has Ecological Imperialism Persisted? A Marxian Critique of the Western Climate Consensus1
Biblical Sabbath as Critical Response in an Era of Global Pandemic and Climate Change1
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NATO/US false‐flag attacks in Europe1
Asymmetric information and capital mobility in antebellum America1
Should a Christian Party Conceive Policies in Line with the Preferential Option for the Poor? Italian Historical Experience, 1946–19931
Swords into Plowshares as a Peace Challenge: Peace Discourse in Isaiah 2 and the Tonghak Peasant Rebellion1
A Revolution in Catholic Thought on Poverty: Engaging the Poor Means Engaging in History1
The economic disparity between Hispanic and non‐Hispanic White households: An analysis of middle‐class achievement1
Editor’s Introduction: Retheorizing Ecological Imperialism1
The Economics of External Information and Risky Behavior: A Case Study of Avalanche Forecasting and Backcountry Incidents1
Ecological Imperialism: A World‐Systems Approach1
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Are skepticism and moderation dominating attitudes toward AI‐based technologies?1
Editor’s Introduction: Learning from Movies About Women, Patriarchy, and Resistance1
Workforce automation risks across race and gender in the United States1
Navigating occupational digitalization via skillshed analysis1
Economic freedom at metropolitan statistical area borders1
Just‐below pricing in real estate: Impact by price segment and market conditions1
Agribusiness rent extraction1
Rent control according to Seinfeld1
Issue Information1
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ESG performance and green innovation in a digital transformation perspective1
Global cryptocurrency use, corruption, and the shadow economy: New insights into the underlying linkages1
People’s Response to the Climate Emergency in India1
Measurement of innovation efficiency in logistic enterprises: Evidence from China based on the three‐stage DEA‐Malmquist index model approach1
French Ecological Imperialism: A Postcolonial Approach1
Social Justice and the Hebrew Prophets1
Hollowing out of middle‐pay jobs in Ohio: An exploratory analysis1
Does the cross‐border e‐commerce comprehensive pilot zones policy affect the urban–rural income gap in China?1
The Effect of Housing Prices on Urban Innovation Capability: New Evidence From 246 Chinese Cities1
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