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D-Index
46
Citations
7505
World Ranking
1681
National Ranking
992

Dan S. Rickman publication distribution in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Economics and Finance in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Dan S. Rickman sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 135 publications — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 521 publications or more.

Dan S. Rickman D-index placement in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Economics and Finance scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Dan S. Rickman sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 101+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 101 D-Index or more.

Overview

Dan S. Rickman is affiliated with Oklahoma State University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on economics, econometrics, and finance, with particular attention to subfields such as economics and econometrics, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, general economics and econometrics, environmental engineering, and global and planetary change.

The main topics of Rickman's work include fiscal policy and economic growth, regional economics and spatial analysis, energy, environment, and economic growth, environmental impact and sustainability, energy, environment, and transportation policies, as well as global energy and sustainability research.

Rickman has published extensively in academic venues, with notable frequent publications in:

  • Growth and Change
  • Energy Economics
  • Papers of the Regional Science Association
  • The Annals of Regional Science
  • Applied Economics

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Dynamics between global value chain participation, CO2 emissions, and economic growth: Evidence from a panel vector autoregression model," 2022, Energy Economics
  • "What goes up must come down? The recent economic cycles of the four most oil and gas dominated states in the US," 2020, Energy Economics
  • "Whither the American west economy? Natural amenities, mineral resources and nonmetropolitan county growth," 2020, The Annals of Regional Science
  • "Creating and maintaining film clusters: Synthetic control method analysis of the enactment and repeal of US state film incentives," 2023, Papers of the Regional Science Association
  • "COVID-19 and beyond: economic outcomes in Republican vs. Democratic States," 2024, Applied Economics

Rickman has collaborated frequently with a number of co-authors. Key collaborators include:

  • Hongbo Wang
  • John I. Carruthers
  • Natasha T. Duncan
  • Canfei He
  • Shengjun Zhu

Best Publications

  • Migration regional equilibrium and the estimation of compensating differentials.

    Greenwood Mj;Hunt Gl;Rickman Ds;Treyz Gi

  • Regional Computable General Equilibrium Modeling: A Survey and Critical Appraisal:

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • Lost in space: population growth in the American hinterlands and small cities

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman;Kamar Ali;M. Rose Olfert

  • Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Modelling for Regional Economic Development Analysis

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • The dynamics of U.S. internal migration

    George I. Treyz;Dan S. Rickman;Gary L. Hunt;Michael J. Greenwood

  • Regional economic impacts of the shale gas and tight oil boom: A synthetic control analysis

    Abdul Munasib;Dan S. Rickman

  • DISTANCE FROM URBAN AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES AND RURAL POVERTY

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • The REMI Economic-Demographic Forecasting and Simulation Model

    George I. Treyz;Dan S. Rickman;Gang Shao

  • The waxing and waning of regional economies: the chicken–egg question of jobs versus people

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • The Dispersion of US State Unemployment Rates: The Role of Market and Non-market Equilibrium Factors

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • Dwindling U.S. internal migration: Evidence of spatial equilibrium or structural shifts in local labor markets?

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman;M. Rose Olfert;Kamar Ali

  • The Geography of American Poverty: Is There a Need for Place-based Policies?

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • The Geographic Diversity of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman;Kamar Ali;M. Rose Olfert

  • The Causes of Regional Variations in U.S. Poverty: A Cross‐County Analysis

    William Levernier;Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • Do New Economic Geography Agglomeration Shadows Underlie Current Population Dynamics across the Urban Hierarchy

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman;Kamar Ali;M. Rose Olfert

  • A comparison of the multipliers of IMPLAN, REMI, and RIMS II: Benchmarking ready-made models for comparison

    Dan S. Rickman;R. Keith Schwer

  • Agglomeration spillovers and wage and housing cost gradients across the urban hierarchy

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman;Kamar Ali;M. Rose Olfert

  • The social costs of gambling in Wisconsin

    William N. Thompson;Ricardo Gazel;Dan Rickman

  • An SVAR Model of Fluctuations in U.S. Migration Flows and State Labor Market Dynamics

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

  • Differences in State Unemployment Rates: The Role of Labor and Product Market Structural Shifts

    Mark D. Partridge;Dan S. Rickman

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark D. Partridge
Mark D. Partridge The Ohio State University
Todd L. Cherry
Todd L. Cherry University of Wyoming
Michael J. Greenwood
Michael J. Greenwood University of Colorado Boulder
Peter McGregor
Peter McGregor University of Strathclyde
Stephan J. Goetz
Stephan J. Goetz Pennsylvania State University

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