“…Similar results were found for dental research, for which, in addition, political stability was a significant factor influencing research literature production (Allareddy et al, ). A positive correlation between GDP and number of papers was also found in psychiatry (Zhang et al, ), paracetamol poisoning (Zyoud et al, ), arthroscopy (Liang et al, ), and endocrinology (Zhao et al, ). Indeed, it is known that developing countries, due to lack of resources, inadequate representation in journal editors' boards, and lack of international collaboration, contribute less to research literature production than developed countries (Chu, Jayaraman, Kyamanywa, & Ntakiyiruta, ; Langer, Díaz‐Olavarrieta, Berdichevsky, & Villar, ; Sooryamoorthy, ).…”