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dc.contributor.authorSandelin, Boswe
dc.date.accessioned2006-12-15swe
dc.date.accessioned2007-02-09T11:15:39Z
dc.date.available2007-02-09T11:15:39Z
dc.date.issued2004swe
dc.identifier.issn1403-2465swe
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/2794
dc.description.abstractThe citations of Heckscher (1879-1952) in journals included in the Social Sciences Citation Index and the Arts and Humanities Citation Index do not, of course, give a complete picture of his significance as a scholar and in public debate. For reasons linked to the selection process, there is a tendency for his English-language scholarly works to be overrepresented in the databases at the expense of his Swedish writings and political contributions. Nevertheless, it is not uninteresting to get an idea of the quantity and pattern of citations of Heckscher in mainly English-language scholarly journals. In the period 1986-2002 he was cited less than Myrdal and Wicksell but approximately as much as Ohlin, and more than Cassel and Lindahl. Though his list of publications includes more than 1100 items, about 80 per cent of the citations pertain to different versions of just four works: Mercantilism, the large but untranslated Sveriges ekonomiska historia från Gustav Vasa, the shorter An Economic History of Sweden, and his article "The Effect of Foreign Trade on the Distribution of Income".swe
dc.format.extent11 pagesswe
dc.format.extent269481 bytes
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dc.language.isoenswe
dc.relation.ispartofseriesWorking Papers in Economics, nr 121swe
dc.subjectHeckscher; bibliometric; citations; SSCI; A&HCI; mercantilismswe
dc.titleEli Heckscher Today: A Bibliometric Pictureswe
dc.type.svepReportswe
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Economicsswe
dc.gup.originGöteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Lawswe
dc.gup.epcid3326swe
dc.subject.svepEconomicsswe


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