“…Just as gross domestic product (GDP) is a measure of economic wealth, the mean citation rate per scientific article could be used as a measure of the scientific wealth of nations (King, 2004;May, 1997). The link between economic and scientific wealth has been repeatedly demonstrated (Cimini et al, 2014;Cole & Phelan, 1999;Docampo & Bessoule, 2019;Gantman, 2012;Hatemi-J et al, 2016;King, 2004;Kumar et al, 2016;May, 1997;Mueller, 2016;Prathap, 2017;Rousseau & Rousseau, 1998;Vinkler, 2008Vinkler, , 2018, meaning that the richer the country, the more money is invested into research and development (R&D) activities, which, in return, is expected to increase the quality of scientific publications. Yet, the relationship between economic and scientific wealth is not as simple and straightforward as is often presented.…”