2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202306.1078.v1
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Interdependence and Contagion of Effect in the Agricultural Commodities Market: A Bibliometric Analysis

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to conduct a bibliometric review of literary production in terms of market interdependence. We investigate the effect of contagion on agricultural commodities and identify the commodities and methods used in the most cited publications over the decades. For this, we used the SCOPUS database, sorting with Rayyan, Excel, and finally, the Bibliometrix/R-project. The results showed that corn, wheat, soybeans, cotton, and sugar are the most studied commodities. There is no uniqueness … Show more

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“…Lin et al [7] performed a scientometric analysis focusing on mapping the oil price against the stock market. Another interesting perspective is the analysis of contagion effects on the agricultural commodity market [23].…”
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“…Lin et al [7] performed a scientometric analysis focusing on mapping the oil price against the stock market. Another interesting perspective is the analysis of contagion effects on the agricultural commodity market [23].…”
Section: #3 5113mentioning
confidence: 99%