The research output of academic economists in Brazil
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Resumo: | This paper presents productivity rankings of economics departments and economists in Brazil. The results are: 1) At individual level, only 9 out of 506 economists managed to publish at least one paper in the top journals of economics, and 52 economists published at least one paper in a wide list of internationaljournals; 2) The areas in which Brazilian research is most internationally successful are: Development economics, mathematical economics, and post Keynesian economics; 3) There is a remarkable difference in academic quality among the departments; 4) The performance of departments strongly depends on the individual excellence of a very small number of people. These findings suggest that academic productivity in Brazil is poor when evaluated by international criteria. As a policy prescription it is recommended that economics departments in Brazil should establish international publications as a target for their members, and governmental agencies of research should cut the grants of unproductive departments and scholars. |
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The research output of academic economists in Brazildepartmental rankingseconomists rankingsrole of economistsThis paper presents productivity rankings of economics departments and economists in Brazil. The results are: 1) At individual level, only 9 out of 506 economists managed to publish at least one paper in the top journals of economics, and 52 economists published at least one paper in a wide list of internationaljournals; 2) The areas in which Brazilian research is most internationally successful are: Development economics, mathematical economics, and post Keynesian economics; 3) There is a remarkable difference in academic quality among the departments; 4) The performance of departments strongly depends on the individual excellence of a very small number of people. These findings suggest that academic productivity in Brazil is poor when evaluated by international criteria. As a policy prescription it is recommended that economics departments in Brazil should establish international publications as a target for their members, and governmental agencies of research should cut the grants of unproductive departments and scholars.Universidade de São Paulo, FEA-RP/USP2000-02-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/21857710.11606/1413-8050/ea218577Economia Aplicada; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2000); 95-113Economia Aplicada; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2000); 95-113Economia Aplicada; v. 4 n. 1 (2000); 95-1131980-53301413-8050reponame:Economia Aplicadainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/218577/199688Copyright (c) 2000 Economia Aplicadahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaria, João Ricardo 2023-11-09T19:01:10Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/218577Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoaPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/oai||revecap@usp.br1980-53301413-8050opendoar:2023-11-09T19:01:10Economia Aplicada - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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The research output of academic economists in Brazil |
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The research output of academic economists in Brazil |
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The research output of academic economists in Brazil Faria, João Ricardo departmental rankings economists rankings role of economists |
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The research output of academic economists in Brazil |
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The research output of academic economists in Brazil |
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The research output of academic economists in Brazil |
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The research output of academic economists in Brazil |
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The research output of academic economists in Brazil |
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Faria, João Ricardo |
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Faria, João Ricardo |
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Faria, João Ricardo |
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departmental rankings economists rankings role of economists |
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This paper presents productivity rankings of economics departments and economists in Brazil. The results are: 1) At individual level, only 9 out of 506 economists managed to publish at least one paper in the top journals of economics, and 52 economists published at least one paper in a wide list of internationaljournals; 2) The areas in which Brazilian research is most internationally successful are: Development economics, mathematical economics, and post Keynesian economics; 3) There is a remarkable difference in academic quality among the departments; 4) The performance of departments strongly depends on the individual excellence of a very small number of people. These findings suggest that academic productivity in Brazil is poor when evaluated by international criteria. As a policy prescription it is recommended that economics departments in Brazil should establish international publications as a target for their members, and governmental agencies of research should cut the grants of unproductive departments and scholars. |
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