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The Last 30 Years of Public Choice: An Analysis of Author and Institution Rankings

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  • Russell S. Sobel
  • Jennis J. Taylor

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In this paper we provide a statistical analysis of authorship in Public Choice over the past 30 years. We explore trends in article length and coauthorship, as well as provide rankings of individual authors and institutions by total pages published in the journal. This is the first such ranking of publications in the journal since 1987. We find a significant degree of turnover among the leading authors in Public Choice, and that George Mason University is clearly the leading institution making a large share of the new contributions in the field.

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  • Russell S. Sobel & Jennis J. Taylor, 2004. "The Last 30 Years of Public Choice: An Analysis of Author and Institution Rankings," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 120(3_4), pages 331-352, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:kap:pubcho:v:120:y:2004:i:3_4:p:331-352
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    1. Alexandre Couture Gagnon, 2018. "Filip Palda: In memoriam," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 174(3), pages 213-217, March.
    2. Robert F. Mulligan, 2024. "Publication trends in political economy scholarship 2011–2020," Constitutional Political Economy, Springer, vol. 35(2), pages 200-302, June.
    3. Franklin G. Mixon & Kamal Upadhyaya, 2016. "Out of Big Brother's Shadow: Ranking Economics Faculties at Regional Universities in the U.S. South," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 36(3), pages 1609-1615.

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