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La recherche en économie en Afrique (2003 -2022), selon les données de REPEC

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  • Mohamed Bassi

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Ce Policy Brief scrute la recherche économique en Afrique en se basant sur des données de la plateforme RePEc (Research Papers in Economics). Il étudie la productivité des chercheurs affiliés aux institutions africaines, dont certains sont très prolifiques , alors que la moyenne observée au niveau du continent demeure en deçà des normes internationales. Il en résulte que la contribution de l'Afrique à la recherche économique mondiale demeure modeste malgré les enjeux économiques significatifs du continent. Le Papier se penche par la suite sur les thèmes de recherche dominants grâce à l'analyse des codes NEP et JEL, ainsi qu'à l'examen des titres et des mots-clés associés aux publications. Il révèle que les chercheurs en économie en Afrique ont des priorités de recherche distinctes en fonction de leurs affiliations institutionnelles, certains se concentrent sur des questions africaines, tandis que d'autres se focalisent sur des sujets d'importance globale.

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  • Mohamed Bassi, 2023. "La recherche en économie en Afrique (2003 -2022), selon les données de REPEC," Policy briefs on Economic Trends and Policies 2337, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:pbecon:pb_37-23
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