National Bank of Belgium paper looks at IMF research networks
IMF staff provide useful case study of how co-authorship networks form, paper says
A working paper published by the National Bank of Belgium looks at the informal networks that form between International Monetary Fund staff conducting research.
In Network effects and research collaborations, Dennis Essers, Francesco Grigoli and Evgenia Pugacheva look at the network of co-authors on the IMF’s working papers.
IMF staff are “not subject to the “publish-or-perish” conditions” prevalent in universities. This, the paper argues, means that their working papers offer a useful
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