Growth and Change

Papers
(The H4-Index of Growth and Change is 18. 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
Official Turnover and Embodied Carbon Emissions: Evidence From Industrial Linkages in China's Prefecture‐Level Cities59
Migration choices for farming households in rural areas: Why new countryside locations are important for the inhabitants of traditional agricultural areas in central China49
Toward a more comprehensive shift‐share analysis: An illustration using regional data49
How does machine learning compare to conventional econometrics for transport data sets? A test of ML versus MLE45
The corona blues according to daily life changes by COVID‐19: A partial least squares regression model37
The higher‐ranking local officials and local economic growth: Evidence from China33
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A comparative assessment of migrant and indigenous entrepreneurs on regional development: A case of Odisha, India29
Distance‐Based Agglomeration Externalities and the Survival of Logistics Firms: Evidence From a Publicly Developed Logistics Park29
A machine learning‐based analysis of 311 requests in the Miami‐Dade County28
Does diversified environmental regulation effect the foreign direct investment inflows and technological innovation? A three‐stage least square approach27
Spiky Metropolitan Landscapes: An Urbanometric Analysis of Growing Agglomerations24
Regional Specializations in Green Incumbents and Green Start‐ups in the German Transport Sector23
Seven super urban agglomerations, governments’ debt risk, and land leasing, China22
The interaction mechanism of rural housing land transition and rural development: A spatial governance perspective20
The spillover effect of senior neighbors on housing prices: Evidence from Beijing, China20
Family business and regional development. By RodrigoBasco, RogerStough, and LechSuwala (Eds.), London: UK: Routledge. 2021. 300 pages. Available open access: https://doi.org/10.4324/978042905809719
Institutional varieties, governance quality, and firm‐level innovation in emerging economies: Case of India19
Intangible Capital as a Driver of Labor Productivity in Regions and Industries: Evidence of the Spanish Case18
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