Inferences about socio-economic development in Latin America through the quality of its research
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2020-05-28Autor
BOZA VALLE, Jhon Alejandro
MENDOZA VARGAS, Emma Yolanda
VEGA DE LA CRUZ, Leudis Orlando
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The objective of this article is to explain the socio-economic development of Latin American nations
through the quality of their research, for which statistical inferences were made with multivariate
analysis as a research method. The main results are the strong relationship of socio-economic
development with the publications ranking in the mainstream databases; dependence on this ranking
is strengthened by scientific production and citation rate. In this sense, Brazil, Mexico, Chile and
Argentina are leaders in this regard, in order to have a reference for the rest of the Latin American
countries, as a strategy to increase their socio-economic development The objective of this article is to explain the socio-economic development of Latin American nations
through the quality of their research, for which statistical inferences were made with multivariate
analysis as a research method. The main results are the strong relationship of socio-economic
development with the publications ranking in the mainstream databases; dependence on this ranking
is strengthened by scientific production and citation rate. In this sense, Brazil, Mexico, Chile and
Argentina are leaders in this regard, in order to have a reference for the rest of the Latin American
countries, as a strategy to increase their socio-economic development El objetivo de este artículo es explicar el desarrollo socioeconómico de las naciones latinoamericanas a
través de la calidad de su investigación, para lo cual se hicieron inferencias estadísticas con análisis
multivariado como método de investigación. Los principales resultados son la fuerte relación entre el
desarrollo socioeconómico y las publicaciones que figuran en las principales bases de datos; la
dependencia de esta clasificación se ve fortalecida por la producción científica y la tasa de citas. En este
sentido, Brasil, México, Chile y Argentina son líderes en este aspecto, a fin de tener una referencia para
el resto de los países latinoamericanos, como una estrategia para aumentar su desarrollo
socioeconómico.