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Research Advances and Insights on Trade Liberalisation Based on CiteSpace Analysis

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DOI: 10.23977/infse.2023.040601 | Downloads: 15 | Views: 1192

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Xueliang Xu 1, Chunhui Dong 1, Wenyan Li 1

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1 Foshan University, Foshan, Guangdong, 528000, China

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Xueliang Xu

ABSTRACT

With the unfolding of globalization, there is a trend of trade liberalization in the world today. Trade liberalization has also become a major research hotspot in recent years. This paper presents a statistical analysis and summary of the literature related to trade liberalization research in the WOS database from 2000 to 2022 through the use of keyword co-occurrence networks, cluster analysis and emergent word analysis in visualization software (CiteSpace), in order to provide reference and support for theoretical research innovation in trade liberalization research.

KEYWORDS

Trade liberalisation, visualisation software, CiteSpace

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Xueliang Xu, Chunhui Dong, Wenyan Li, Research Advances and Insights on Trade Liberalisation Based on CiteSpace Analysis. Information Systems and Economics (2023) Vol. 4: 1-5. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/infse.2023.040601.

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