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Original Articles

Hydrocarbon Fuels

New Areas of Economic Research, 2006–2013

Pages 540-548 | Published online: 08 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

This article provides the results of bibliometric analysis of 4,361 publications from 1991 to 2013 and articles located in the EconLit electronic library under the subject code L71, “Mining, Extraction, and Refining: Hydrocarbon Fuels.” At the end of 2005 EconLit held 2,032 works under code L71, some of which simultaneously held any of 366 other subject codes. Between 2006 and 2013, another 2,329 works under code L71 appeared, generating 123 new areas of research at the intersection between L71 and subject areas with which it was previously uninvolved. This article offers a brief description of these new areas by selecting nine that produced at least ten publications.

Notes

1. A “shloka” is a couplet with sixteen-syllable lines.

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Notes on contributors

M.V. Lychagin

M.V. Lychagin is a doctor of economic science at the Novosibirsk State University (NSU) and Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering at the Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch. A.M. Lychagin is a candidate of economic science at NSU.

A.M. Lychagin

M.V. Lychagin is a doctor of economic science at the Novosibirsk State University (NSU) and Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering at the Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch. A.M. Lychagin is a candidate of economic science at NSU.

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