Applied Economics Letters

Papers
(The H4-Index of Applied Economics Letters is 19. 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
Computing optimal portfolios of multi-assets with tail risk: the case of bitcoin97
Does risk disclosure influence mergers and acquisitions? A textual analysis59
Education policy and R&D-based growth in an overlapping-generations model50
Global maximal Sharpe ratios for active portfolios49
The effect of investor protection on firm riskiness and performance during the COVID-19 economic crisis45
The effects of the job retention programme during the Covid pandemic on the Chilean firms and households41
Technical efficiency and complementarity of agroecological innovations in French West Indies banana production39
Intergenerational mobility of earnings in rural China33
Sukuk returns dynamics under bullish and bearish market conditions: do COVID-19 related news and government measures matter?32
From FIT to FIP: assessing the impact of feed-in policies on renewable development in Germany32
Can the global financial cycle and economic conditions predict real estate market volatility?30
Spatial spillover effect of green finance on urban-rural income gap29
Inflation-targeting central bank responses to exchange rate shocks: evidence from Latin America29
Two ENR cost indexes react differently to labour conditions27
Social pressure in football matches: an event study of ‘Remote Matches’ in Japan26
Profiting from growth: Trade, investment and the ASEAN-China technology gap23
Effects of climate policy uncertainty on energy markets: insights from the BEKK-GARCH model23
Can the Belt and Road Initiative affect the “invisible” external wealth? The role of valuation effect22
FDI and women empowerment in developing countries: does the entry heterogeneity matter?19
The impact of tax evasion by the rich on the willingness to pay taxes19
Total factor productivity and employment generation of diversified firms vis-a-vis manufacturing firms: evidence from an emerging market19
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