Applied Economics Letters

Papers
(The H4-Index of Applied Economics Letters is 21. 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
Preparing for climate volatility: exploring the impact of climate risk on excess cash holdings101
Stay safe? Restrictions on managers’ outside employment opportunities and firm risk66
Online food prices and shocks to product availability since Covid-1959
The impact of public procurement on market competition: evidence from South Korea51
Can environmental regulations improve the investment efficiency of heavily polluting firms? A quasi-natural experiment in China50
Stringent regulatory policies for COVID-19 and economic rationality48
Economic consequences of tax director departure45
Cultural distance, foreign ownership, and corporate innovation in China41
Financial market analogies of the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from the Dow Jones Industrial Average Index41
Measuring cross-country heterogeneity in the value of patents based on the patent-trade relationship34
The extent of the shock to economic growth by the epidemic and the recovery effect: evidence from China since 202033
Measuring labor market imperfections using a nonparametric production approach31
Can the global financial cycle and economic conditions predict real estate market volatility?30
The demand for loan guarantees in the UK 1981–2018: time series analysis29
FDI and women empowerment in developing countries: does the entry heterogeneity matter?27
The effect of government expenditure on income inequality in Sri Lanka24
The impact of foreign quality shocks on sulphur dioxide emissions of exporters24
Labour productivity convergence in the Czech Republic24
Measuring the unmeasurable: CSR divergence and future stock price crash risk23
Does short-term momentum really exist in China? Evidence from “Siamese twin” stocks22
Effects of climate policy uncertainty on energy markets: insights from the BEKK-GARCH model22
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