Archive Details

Year 2024
Volume/Issue/Review Month Volume-XVII | Issue-II | Jul.-Dec.
Title Navigating Export Credit Research : A Bibliometric Analysis
Authors Anshul Kumar Chaudhary , P. G. Arul
Broad area Finance
Abstract

This study presents a bibliometric overview of the Export Credit literature, and 248
articles were analyzed by using VOS viewer and Biblioshiny procured through the SCOPUS
database. This analysis helps bring out the results of export credit authors- most productive and
influential, most cited journals, countries and documents. This also explores Co Authorship, Co-
Citation, Bibliography coupling and Co-occurrence analysis. The analysis reveals that Andreas
Klasen is the most productive author, Global Policy is the leading journal, and the United States
is the top country. Likewise, Deborah Brautigam, Journal of International Development, and the
United States stand out as the most influential. In terms of collaboration The United Kingdom
{UK}, Germany and the United States {US} are the most active countries. Export credit, export,
international trade, export credit insurance, and export performance are most common keywords.
Areas of State support, SMEs, developing countries, and credit constraints in export credit are
possible future extension trends.

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