Given the steady increase in co-authored papers in economics journals, this paper reports a study of the patterns of co-authorship between US universities and colleges. A majority of institutions produce more co-authored than single-authored papers. Contacts with researchers from the same institution are still an important source of co-authored papers, even though slightly decreasing in frequency. The determinants of co-authorship outside the own institution are tested in a gravity model and it is found that distance and other geographical variables do not matter. However, the quality of co-authors' institutions, measured by rankings of institutions, has a significant impact on the number of co-authored papers in top economics journals.
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International audienceThis paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. ...
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This paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. More specifically, we ...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
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This paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. More specifically, we ...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
We analyze economics PhDs’ collaborations in peer-reviewed journals from 1990 to 2014 and investigat...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
We examine publication patterns of the top seven U.S. economics departments between 1995 to 2000. We...
Using a database of all published articles in economic journals over the last 30 years, we investiga...
This paper uses panel data on 339 economists to evaluate the relationship between coauthorship and o...
We examine the incidence and extent of co-authorship and intellectual collaboration in the leading ...
International audienceThis paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. ...
This paper addresses the institutional concentration of authors in 15 top economics journals from 19...
This paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. More specifically, we ...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
This paper examines data on the institutional backgrounds of editors and authors of the top 30 econo...
This study examines several important aspects of co-authorship by accounting researchers in premier ...
This paper aims at estimating the determinants of co-authorship in economics. More specifically, we ...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
We analyze economics PhDs’ collaborations in peer-reviewed journals from 1990 to 2014 and investigat...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
We examine publication patterns of the top seven U.S. economics departments between 1995 to 2000. We...