Analyse comparative de la visibilité des articles en économie industrielle: 1991-98
Comparative Analysis of Industrial Organization Contributions in English-Speaking and French-Speaking Journals
Jean Mirucki ()
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Abstract:
This empirical study evaluates the relative importance of articles in industrial organization published in major generalist or specialized scientific journals, either english or french, using the new 1991 J.E.L. classification system. Contributions are examined within two recent periods, 1991-94 and 1995-98, and regrouped according to the type of article: theoretical (L100-L390); industrial policy (L400-L590); industry studies (L600-L990). A specialization progress indicator (IPS) may show the evolution of the editorial policy in relation with the treatment of the subject, while a rate of multiple reference (TRM) reveals the specific characteristics of the journals with respect to the type of article being published.
Keywords: Sociology of economics; editorial policy; journal contents (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A14 L00 L80 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001-01, Revised 2000-05
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Published in L'Actualité Economique 3.77(2001): pp. 455-469
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