Countries where authors publish in América Latina en la Historia Económica
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About América Latina en la Historia Económica
The 433 papers published in América Latina en la Historia Económica in the last decades have received a total of 770 indexed citations . Papers published in América Latina en la Historia Económica usually cover Demography (161 papers), Cultural Studies (61 papers), Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management (10 papers), Anthropology (54 papers) and History (58 papers) specifically the topics of History and Politics in Latin America (105 papers), Historical Studies in Latin America (95 papers), Argentine historical studies (53 papers), Mexican Socioeconomic and Environmental Dynamics (45 papers), Historical Studies on Spain (45 papers), Economic Theory and Policy (41 papers), Historical and socio-economic studies of Spain and related regions (25 papers) and Urban Development and Societal Issues (20 papers). The most active scholars publishing in América Latina en la Historia Económica are Leticia Arroyo Abad, Jorge Gelman, Bernardo Bátiz‐Lazo, Walther L. Bernecker, José Miguel Martínez Carrión, Juan Flores Zendejas, Carlos Marichal, Jesús María Valdaliso Gago, Alejandro Álvarez and Pedro Ramos.
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