Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/320037 
Year of Publication: 
2018
Citation: 
[Journal:] Marine Economics and Management (MAEM) [ISSN:] 2516-158X [Volume:] 1 [Issue:] 1 [Year:] 2018 [Pages:] 20-42
Publisher: 
Emerald, Leeds
Abstract: 
Purpose - Since 2000, China, along with the USA, UK, France, Japan and many other developed countries have drawn up new blueprints for the development of a marine economy. At present, international marine economics research has entered into a new period of development, and the research methods of ocean econometrics are becoming more complex and mature. The purpose of this paper is to review the progress of international marine econometrics research and gives the development direction of marine econometrics. Design/methodology/approach - The Web of Science core collection database was utilized, harvesting data from 1996 to May 2018, measuring the marine economy research from 1,489 articles as its sample, using CiteSpace visualization analysis tools. Findings - Mapping the knowledge map from annual international marine economic metrology, literature identification, keywords, involving disciplines and related journals, countries (regions) and research and analyzing the research status of reveals the research frontiers of international marine economy measurement (learning) by using CiteSpace. Originality/value - The conceptions and characteristics of marine econometrics are defined and analyzed, and the theoretical method of marine econometrics is sorted out. Mapping the knowledge diagram of marine econometrics and discussing the research status of international marine economics, and clarifying the existing problems, future opportunities and challenges of international marine econometrics research.
Subjects: 
Marine economy
Marine econometrics
Knowledge map
Analysis of frontier hot spots
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Document Type: 
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