Annual Review of Resource Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Annual Review of Resource Economics is 15. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Economics of Drought257
Economics of the US National Park System: Values, Funding, and Resource Management Challenges102
Is Agricultural Insurance Fulfilling Its Promise for the Developing World? A Review of Recent Evidence93
Resource Economics and Modern Science to the Rescue59
Economics of Marine Protected Areas: Assessing the Literature for Marine Protected Area Network Expansions52
Economics of the Adoption of Artificial Intelligence–Based Digital Technologies in Agriculture50
The Economic Impacts of Walmart Supercenters50
Environmental Regulation and Labor Demand: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?47
The Market Stability Reserve in the EU Emissions Trading System: A Critical Review44
Harnessing the Impact of Climate Change, Technology, and Institutions for Decarbonization41
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Groundwater Institutions in the Face of Global Climate Change36
Urban Transport Policies and Net Zero Emissions in the European Union35
Critical Minerals for a Just Energy Transition34
The Changing Landscape of Africa's Fertilizer Market: Implications for Research and Policy32
COVID-19 and Global Poverty and Food Security30
Slow Magic: Agricultural Versus Industrial R&D Lag Models28
Economics of Ecosystem Restoration25
Political Economy of Agriculture and Food Policy in Africa25
Cities and Agricultural Development25
The Role and Use of Mathematical Programming in Agricultural, Natural Resource, and Climate Change Analysis24
Early Parenting Interventions to Foster Human Capital in Developing Countries22
The Economics of Agricultural Productivity in South Africa22
The Economics of Carbon Dioxide Removal22
Climate Change and Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Central Banks17
The Economics of Aquatic Plants: The Case of Algae and Duckweed16
Gender and Agricultural Productivity15
Global Change and Emerging Infectious Diseases15
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