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Wie steht's mit der Schweizer Ökonomik?

Bruno Frey and Reiner Eichenberger ()

Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), 2001, vol. 137, issue IV, 525-533

Abstract: This short paper investigates the impact of Swiss economists by analyzing the citations collected in the Social Sciences Citation Index. It comes as no big surprise that the Anglo- Saxon countries dominate modern economics with respect to the absolute number of eminent, most frequently cited economists. However, data, which are standardized according to differences in population size and economic potential, reveal that Switzerland - compared to the other Continental European countries - exhibits a very high density of eminent economists.

Date: 2001
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