Economics in Latin America: a bibliometric analysis
Author
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Bonilla Meléndez, Claudio
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Merigó Lindahl, José
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Torres Abad, Carolina
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2015-12-16T13:18:18Z
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2015-12-16T13:18:18Z
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2015
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Scientometrics (2015) 105:1239–1252
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DOI: 10.1007/s11192-015-1747-7
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/135774
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Bibliometrics is a research field that studies quantitatively the bibliographic
material. This study analyzes the academic research developed in Latin America in economics
between 1994 and 2013. The article uses the Web of Science database in order to
collect the information and provides several bibliometric indicators including the total
number of publications and citations, and the h-index. The results indicate that Brazil,
Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Colombia are the only countries with a significant amount of
publications in economics in Web of Science although Costa Rica and Uruguay have
considerable results in per capita terms. The annual evolution shows a significant increase
during the last 5 years that seems to continue in the future, probably with the objective of
reaching similar standards than the most competitive countries around the World. The
results also show that development, agricultural and health economics are the most significant
topics in the region.