Economic Development Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of Economic Development Quarterly is 2. 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
COVID-19, the New Urban Crisis, and Cities: How COVID-19 Compounds the Influence of Economic Segregation and Inequality on Metropolitan Economic Performance30
Day-Labor Worker Centers: Advancing New Models of Equity and Inclusion in the Informal Economy23
Banking for the Other Half: The Factors That Explain Banking Desert Formation13
Assessing the Tax Impacts and Community Benefits of Nonprofit Hospitals with IMPLAN13
The Consensus (?) on Public Spending on Professional Sports Facilities11
Predictive Analytics Supporting Labor Market Success: A Career Explorer for Job Seekers and Workforce Professionals in Michigan10
Collaboration and Public Participation for Municipal Growth in Land Economic Development Projects10
Bringing Health Care to Appalachia: The Long-Run Impact of a Rural Health Care System10
What We Know About Registered Apprenticeship: A Systematic Review and Synthesis of 30 Years of Empirical Research9
How Do Employers Belonging to Marginalized Communities Respond to Minimum Wage Increases? The Case of Immigrant-Owned Businesses in Seattle8
What Motivates Employer Engagement? Promoting Youth Career Embeddedness in Two Tennessee Regions7
Historical Housing Discrimination, Redlining, and the Contemporary Distribution of Local Economic Development Funding: The Case of Chicago7
Book Review: How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research by Vorley, T., Rahman, S. A., Tuckerman, L., & Wallace, P. (eds)7
Urban Sprawl and Intergenerational Mobility: City- and Neighborhood-Level Effects of Sprawl6
A Threshold Analysis of the Effect of House Prices on U.S. Local Labor Markets5
Book Review: The Hidden Face of Local Power: Appointed Boards and the Limits of Democracy by Holman, Mirya R. HolmanMirya R.2025. The Hidden Face of Local Power: Appoint4
Empirical Evidence on the Economic Impacts of Hotel Taxes4
Seize the Time: Needed Research on Local Economic Development in an Era of Increased Attention to Problems of Place4
Can we “Claim” the Workforce? A Labor-Focused Agenda for Economic Development in the Face of an Uncertain Future4
Can Industrial Reinvestment Reverse Neighborhood Decline? Evidence from Automotive Investment in Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario, 1980s-2020s4
The Value of Rural and Urban Public Infrastructure4
Book Review: The Innovation Stack: Building an Unbeatable Business One Crazy Idea at a Time by J. McKelvey3
Socioeconomic and Environmental Indicators for Rural Communities: Bridging the Scholarly and Practice Gap3
What Moves Physicians to Work in Rural Areas? An In-Depth Examination of Physician Practice Location Decisions3
Fixing Work, and Moving Beyond It3
Is COVID-19 Causing More Business Closures in Poor and Minority Neighborhoods?3
Place-Based Small Business Support and its Implications for Neighborhood Revitalization2
Book Review: Putting Skill to Work: How to Create Good Jobs in Uncertain Times by Nichola Lowe2
Innovation Districts and Community Building: An Effective Strategy for Community Economic Development?2
Convergent Development: Integrating Economic Development and Downtown Revitalization in Small Cities and Towns2
Book Review: Preserving the Vanishing City: Historic Preservation amid Urban Decline in Cleveland by Stephanie Ryberg-Webster2
Book Review: Clean Air and Good Jobs: U.S. Labor and the Struggle for Climate Justice by Todd E. Vachon2
Do Economic Development Tax Abatements Affect School Finances?2
Local Economic Development Policies and Business Activity: Dynamic Panel Data Analysis of All County Governments in the State of Georgia2
Boon or Burden? Evaluating the Competing Effects of House-Price Shocks on Regional Entrepreneurship2
Data on Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)-Owned Businesses: What's Out There and What Can Be Done?2
Employing Synthetic Control Method to Examine Whether State Corporate Tax Rate Reductions Grow Manufacturing Employment2
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