Mark Henry

405 total citations
30 papers, 271 citations indexed

About

Mark Henry is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Education and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark Henry has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 271 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 5 papers in Education and 4 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Mark Henry's work include Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis (5 papers), Innovations in Educational Methods (4 papers) and Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (4 papers). Mark Henry is often cited by papers focused on Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis (5 papers), Innovations in Educational Methods (4 papers) and Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (4 papers). Mark Henry collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Canada. Mark Henry's co-authors include Mark Drabenstott, Ismael R. Ortega‐Sanchez, Anthony W. Dixon, Haizhen Li, David L. Barkley, Jill L. Findeis, Thomas A. Hirschl, José Miguel Martı́nez, James B. London and François Galgani and has published in prestigious journals such as Marine Pollution Bulletin, Econometric Reviews and The Journal of Economic Education.

In The Last Decade

Mark Henry

26 papers receiving 210 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark Henry United States 11 113 76 47 28 23 30 271
Steven H. Murdock United States 9 102 0.9× 133 1.8× 27 0.6× 20 0.7× 12 0.5× 21 303
Hong-Sang Jung United States 8 317 2.8× 153 2.0× 17 0.4× 12 0.4× 14 0.6× 11 443
Simon Black Canada 8 129 1.1× 62 0.8× 41 0.9× 7 0.3× 4 0.2× 23 354
Cletus Famous Nwankwo Nigeria 11 37 0.3× 151 2.0× 17 0.4× 16 0.6× 10 0.4× 36 288
Hans Kjetil Lysgård Norway 11 36 0.3× 128 1.7× 83 1.8× 13 0.5× 6 0.3× 15 288
John Cummings United States 12 218 1.9× 58 0.8× 178 3.8× 45 1.6× 12 0.5× 31 664
Sally Baden United Kingdom 9 37 0.3× 123 1.6× 24 0.5× 13 0.5× 97 4.2× 18 314
Elizabeth Stuart United States 10 32 0.3× 126 1.7× 18 0.4× 8 0.3× 17 0.7× 31 308
Kefa M. Otiso United States 9 54 0.5× 101 1.3× 8 0.2× 10 0.4× 10 0.4× 21 324
Chuliang Luo China 8 105 0.9× 116 1.5× 13 0.3× 6 0.2× 10 0.4× 21 246

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Fields of papers citing papers by Mark Henry

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mark Henry

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gérigny, Olivia, Maria El Rakwe, Mark Henry, et al.. (2022). Characterization of floating microplastic contamination in the bay of Marseille (French Mediterranean Sea) and its impact on zooplankton and mussels. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 175. 113353–113353. 19 indexed citations
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Dixon, Anthony W., Mark Henry, & José Miguel Martı́nez. (2013). Assessing the Economic Impact of Sport Tourists' Expenditures Related to a University's Baseball Season Attendance. Scholar Commons (University of South Carolina). 2013. 96–113. 8 indexed citations
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Dixon, Anthony W., Chi‐Ok Oh, Sheila J. Backman, et al.. (2012). Valuing the private consumption benefits of the college football game experience.. Scholar Commons (University of South Carolina). 2012. 172–191. 2 indexed citations
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Gillespie, Jeffrey, Ashok K. Mishra, Shenggen Fan, et al.. (2008). AAE volume 40 issue 3 Cover and Front matter. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. 40(3). f1–f4. 1 indexed citations
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Cook, D. L., et al.. (2008). Electronics Prognostics Reference Architecture. 1–7.
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Henry, Mark, et al.. (2004). Mapping the future of America's national parks : stewardship through geographic information systems. 5 indexed citations
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Henry, Mark, David L. Barkley, & Haizhen Li. (2004). Education and Nonmetropolitan Income Growth in the South. Review of Regional Studies. 34(3). 4 indexed citations
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Henry, Mark, et al.. (2003). Education and Nonmetropolitan Income Growth In the South. Review of Regional Studies. 34(3). 223–244. 12 indexed citations
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Findeis, Jill L., et al.. (2001). Welfare Reform in Rural America: A Review of Current Research.. 21 indexed citations
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Drabenstott, Mark, et al.. (1999). Where Have All the Packing Plants Gone? The New Meat Geography in Rural America. Econometric Reviews. 84(3). 65–82. 31 indexed citations
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Henry, Mark & Mark Drabenstott. (1996). A New Micro View of the U.S. Rural Economy. Econometric Reviews. 81(2). 53–70. 32 indexed citations
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Henry, Mark, et al.. (1995). Avoiding implant overload.. PubMed. 6(1). 12–4. 15 indexed citations
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Henry, Mark, et al.. (1988). A changing rural economy. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 6 indexed citations
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Drabenstott, Mark, et al.. (1987). The rural economic policy choice. Econometric Reviews. 72. 41–58. 12 indexed citations
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Henry, Mark, et al.. (1987). Rural Growth Slows Down. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). 11 indexed citations
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Henry, Mark, et al.. (1986). A changing rural America. Econometric Reviews. 71. 23–41. 30 indexed citations
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Henry, Mark. (1983). Note on Non-Survey Input-Output Models for Multicounty Regions: Reply. Review of Regional Studies. 13(3).
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Henry, Mark, et al.. (1980). The Impact of New Industry on County Government Property Tax Revenue. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. 12(1). 193–197. 5 indexed citations
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Henry, Mark. (1979). The Effects of Computer-Aided Instruction on Learning and Attitudes in Economic Principles Courses: Revised Results. The Journal of Economic Education. 11(1). 42–42. 1 indexed citations
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Murdock, Steven H., et al.. (1978). REAP Economic Demographic Model: technical description. Final report. [North Dakota]. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 6 indexed citations

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