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About This Project
Explaining why scientists from different countries have unequal success in publishing their research
New scientific findings are usually made visible through publishing in peer reviewed scientific journals. It has been long-observed that the editors and reviewers evaluating submissions to these journals give substantially better evaluations to scientists from Western rather than non-Western countries. Why? This project will investigate the causes of global disparities in publishing success using administrative data from a major scientific publishing company.
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