The court of conciliation and arbitration within the OSCE: working methods, procedures and composition
In: CORE working paper 16
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In: CORE working paper 16
In: Journal of development economics, Band 78, Heft 2, S. 529-547
ISSN: 0304-3878
In: USAK yearbook of international politics and law, Band 1, S. 103-124
ISSN: 1308-0334
In: Uluslararasi Hukuk ve Politika, Band 3, Heft 11, S. 71-88
In: Hamburger Beiträge zur Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik 147
In: Hamburger Beiträge zur Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik 139
In: Kyklos: international review for social sciences, Band 59, Heft 4, S. 611-626
ISSN: 1467-6435
SUMMARYThis paper examines the distribution of economic research as catalogued in the Journal of Economic Literature across countries of the world and attempts to explain those patterns. We report the number of articles published on each country and estimate a series of regressions to understand this pattern. We find that measures of a country's size (physical and economic), connections with the outside world and data availability explain much of the pattern of research. We also find that tourism receipts, whether English is an official language, and the number of economic research institutions are significantly correlated with the amount of research done on a country. After controlling for all the variables, we find only three regions (all in Africa) with significantly less research published by economists in Journal of Economic Literature cataloged articles than North America.