This paper presents the results of a text based exploratory study of over 20,000 academic articles published in seven top research journals from 1960–2010. The goal is to investigate the general research foci of economists over the last fifty years, how (if at all) they have changed over time, and what trends (if any) can be discerned from a broad body of the top academic research in the field. Of the 19 JEL-code based fields studied in the literature, most have retained a constant level of attention over the time period of this study, however, a notable exception is that of macroeconomics which has undergone a significantly diminishing level of research attention in the last couple of decades, across all the journals under study; at the sa...
Since the 1990s, research on publication outputs in business and economics has almost exclusively fo...
The paper is basically a bibliometric study based on 4993 citations from 53 PhD theses under four su...
Last year, Agricultural Economics reached its 50th volume, after 34 years. In this article, we refle...
This paper presents the results of a text based exploratory study of over 20,000 academic articles p...
We compile the list of articles published in major refereed economics journals during the last 35 ye...
The thesis is an analysis of the pattern of economics literature in three parts: first, of the total...
This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more tha...
It is widely assumed that the productivity of academic specialists declines with academic age. This ...
We compile the list of articles published in major refereed economics journals during the last 35 ye...
This article updates Kelly and Bruestle (2011) by illustrating how publication trends in different s...
Does the life cycle of economic papers differ across fields of economic research? By constructing an...
We revisit the analysis of Costanza et al. (2004, Ecological Economics) of influential publications ...
The field of development studies analyses causes and potential solutions for global poverty and ineq...
A history of specialties in economics since the late 1950s is constructed on the basis of a large co...
We examine the publications of authors affiliated with an economics research institution in Canada i...
Since the 1990s, research on publication outputs in business and economics has almost exclusively fo...
The paper is basically a bibliometric study based on 4993 citations from 53 PhD theses under four su...
Last year, Agricultural Economics reached its 50th volume, after 34 years. In this article, we refle...
This paper presents the results of a text based exploratory study of over 20,000 academic articles p...
We compile the list of articles published in major refereed economics journals during the last 35 ye...
The thesis is an analysis of the pattern of economics literature in three parts: first, of the total...
This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more tha...
It is widely assumed that the productivity of academic specialists declines with academic age. This ...
We compile the list of articles published in major refereed economics journals during the last 35 ye...
This article updates Kelly and Bruestle (2011) by illustrating how publication trends in different s...
Does the life cycle of economic papers differ across fields of economic research? By constructing an...
We revisit the analysis of Costanza et al. (2004, Ecological Economics) of influential publications ...
The field of development studies analyses causes and potential solutions for global poverty and ineq...
A history of specialties in economics since the late 1950s is constructed on the basis of a large co...
We examine the publications of authors affiliated with an economics research institution in Canada i...
Since the 1990s, research on publication outputs in business and economics has almost exclusively fo...
The paper is basically a bibliometric study based on 4993 citations from 53 PhD theses under four su...
Last year, Agricultural Economics reached its 50th volume, after 34 years. In this article, we refle...