This paper looks at the growth of multiple-authored papers in eight leading economics journals. In 1950, multiple authorship was a relative rarity. By the 1990s, it had become commonplace. An empirical analysis suggests that this growth has not been even over time but appears to have been greatest in the mid-1960s and again since the mid-1970s. Possible reasons for this growth include developments in computer technology. Its implications for the economics profession are briefly discussed.
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International audienceWe revisit the analysis of Costanza et al. (2004, Ecological Economics) of inf...
This paper addresses the concentration of the market for publications in top economics journals. Our...
We compile the list of articles published in major refereed economics journals during the last 35 ye...
Given the steady increase in co-authored papers in economics journals, this paper reports a study of...
Research in the late 1950's showed a trend towards increasedimultiple authorship, as opposed to...
This brief study tested the generality of Zook\u27s 1987 conclusion that the trend toward increasing...
This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more tha...
Citations are one way that past research echoes through time. In this paper, we compile a list of ar...
We report data on the experimental articles published in the last two decades in seven prominent, ge...
In the last few decades, multi-authored articles have increased in different disciplines with increa...
The journal of population economics is celebrating its 30th birthday. When the first issue was publi...
This paper addresses the institutional concentration of authors in 15 top economics journals from 19...
Two propositions are examined with reference to the top 300 papers in economics journals in terms of...
We provide a descriptive analysis of various qualities of peer-reviewed journal publications of grad...
We examine publication patterns of the top seven U.S. economics departments between 1995 to 2000. We...
International audienceWe revisit the analysis of Costanza et al. (2004, Ecological Economics) of inf...
This paper addresses the concentration of the market for publications in top economics journals. Our...
We compile the list of articles published in major refereed economics journals during the last 35 ye...