Patterns and trends in research on external public debt management

This study undertakes a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of publications pertaining to the external public debt management system. The paper aims to study the evolution of scholarly discourse surrounding the external public debt management domain, highlighting contributions, methodologies, and co...

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Main Authors: Mila Razinkova, Tetiana Grynko, Natalia Nebaba, Rostislav Botvinov, Dmytro Pryimachenko
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Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2024-01-01
Series:Public and Municipal Finance
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author Mila Razinkova
Tetiana Grynko
Natalia Nebaba
Rostislav Botvinov
Dmytro Pryimachenko
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description This study undertakes a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of publications pertaining to the external public debt management system. The paper aims to study the evolution of scholarly discourse surrounding the external public debt management domain, highlighting contributions, methodologies, and collaborative networks within the field. The methodology encompasses a multivariate approach, incorporating extensive searches across the three major scientometric databases: Google Scholar (PoP), Scopus (in-built Scopus tools, SciVal), and Web of Science (in-built WoS instruments). The bibliometric analysis extends to contextual, evolutionary, and spatial dimensions, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of the identified clusters. The ensuing clusters serve as a roadmap, categorizing publications based on their contextual relevance, evolutionary trajectory, and spatial focus, which enhances the identification of key works in the field, facilitating a nuanced understanding of the current state of external public debt management research. The synthesis of findings from the content-contextual block emphasizes a primary orientation toward understanding the dynamic interplay between external public debt management and economic development. Furthermore, the contextual-temporal block identifies four distinct stages in the evolution of research focus, highlighting the shifting emphasis over time. A discernible pattern of heightened research activity in external public debt management across various countries in recent decades is revealed through spatiotemporal analysis. The interdisciplinary nature of this field is underscored by the dominance of economics, econometrics, finance, business, management, and accounting in dedicated research.
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spelling doaj.art-89861e7ae8e948079c7355304d3241bc2024-01-16T13:03:37ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Public and Municipal Finance2222-18672222-18752024-01-01131142910.21511/pmf.13(1).2024.0219511Patterns and trends in research on external public debt managementMila Razinkova0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1590-7428Tetiana Grynko1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7882-4523Natalia Nebaba2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1264-106XRostislav Botvinov3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5865-2680Dmytro Pryimachenko4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8504-2450Ph.D. in Economics, Associate Professor, Department of International Economic Relations, University of Customs and Finance, UkraineDoctor of Economics, Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, UkraineDoctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Department of Economic Modeling, Accounting and Statistics, Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, UkraineD.Sc. in Public Administration, Associate Professor, Department of International Economic Relations, University of Customs and Finance, UkraineDoctor of Law, Professor, Vice-Rector, University of Customs and Finance, UkraineThis study undertakes a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of publications pertaining to the external public debt management system. The paper aims to study the evolution of scholarly discourse surrounding the external public debt management domain, highlighting contributions, methodologies, and collaborative networks within the field. The methodology encompasses a multivariate approach, incorporating extensive searches across the three major scientometric databases: Google Scholar (PoP), Scopus (in-built Scopus tools, SciVal), and Web of Science (in-built WoS instruments). The bibliometric analysis extends to contextual, evolutionary, and spatial dimensions, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of the identified clusters. The ensuing clusters serve as a roadmap, categorizing publications based on their contextual relevance, evolutionary trajectory, and spatial focus, which enhances the identification of key works in the field, facilitating a nuanced understanding of the current state of external public debt management research. The synthesis of findings from the content-contextual block emphasizes a primary orientation toward understanding the dynamic interplay between external public debt management and economic development. Furthermore, the contextual-temporal block identifies four distinct stages in the evolution of research focus, highlighting the shifting emphasis over time. A discernible pattern of heightened research activity in external public debt management across various countries in recent decades is revealed through spatiotemporal analysis. The interdisciplinary nature of this field is underscored by the dominance of economics, econometrics, finance, business, management, and accounting in dedicated research.https://www.businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/19511/PMF_2024_01_Razinkova.pdfbibliometric analysisdebt sustainabilityexternal public debtfiscal policypublic debt managementresearch gaps
spellingShingle Mila Razinkova
Tetiana Grynko
Natalia Nebaba
Rostislav Botvinov
Dmytro Pryimachenko
Patterns and trends in research on external public debt management
Public and Municipal Finance
bibliometric analysis
debt sustainability
external public debt
fiscal policy
public debt management
research gaps
title Patterns and trends in research on external public debt management
title_full Patterns and trends in research on external public debt management
title_fullStr Patterns and trends in research on external public debt management
title_full_unstemmed Patterns and trends in research on external public debt management
title_short Patterns and trends in research on external public debt management
title_sort patterns and trends in research on external public debt management
topic bibliometric analysis
debt sustainability
external public debt
fiscal policy
public debt management
research gaps
url https://www.businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/19511/PMF_2024_01_Razinkova.pdf
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