Bibliometrics Analysis of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW): A Study
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This bibliometric analysis of the Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) examines its research output, authorship patterns, and citation trends over a 25-year period, revealing significant insights into its role in economics and political science. The study identifies a total of 8,373 authors contributing to the journal, with the most prolific author, Kumar A, leading with 34 publications. The analysis shows that articles and reviews constitute 27.6% and 34.1% of the total publications, respectively, indicating a diverse range of scholarly contributions. Citation analysis reveals that the EPW is frequently cited by other journals, reflecting its substantial influence; for instance, it has been cited over 1,200 times in the last five years alone. The findings highlight a notable increase in multi-author papers, suggesting a shift towards collaborative research, with 45% of articles published in the last decade being co-authored. While the study underscores the journal’s impact and interdisciplinary nature, it also acknowledges limitations, such as potential biases in citation practices and the predominance of English-language publications. This analysis serves as a crucial resource for understanding the Economic and Political Weekly’s contributions to academic discourse and its significance in shaping research agendas in the social sciences.Abstract
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