Systematic Literature Review on Domestic and International Free Trade Zones
DOI: 10.23977/infse.2024.050324 | Downloads: 31 | Views: 783
Author(s)
Su Changyue 1
Affiliation(s)
1 College of Foreign Languages, Xinjiang Normal University, Urumqi, China
Corresponding Author
Su ChangyueABSTRACT
Free trade zone is not only related to market competition, the vitality of economic development, the implementation of domestic strategies and economic transformation, as well as social firmness and efficiency in a number of aspects but also related to the growth of enterprises and the well-being of consumers in genera. In this paper, 240 papers on free trade zones in Web of science and 1535 papers in the CNkl database from 2001-2024 are statistically analyzed by the literature visualization tool CiteSpace, and draw knowledge maps with the help of CiteSpace to do literature co-citaion analysis, cluster analysis, keyword co-occurrence analysis, and hot word burst detection. So we can explore the knowledge base, research hot-spots and evolutionary trends of free trade zone research home and aboard over the past 23 year. The study finds that the domestic and international free trade zone research literature has grown rapidly in the past 10 years: the United States and the United Kingdom are in the leading position in the field of free trade zone research, and with the development of the times China is becoming an important force in the global free trade zone research. Economics and political science are the main disciplinary fields of the domestic and international free trade zone research. Institutional innovation, gravitational modelling, and China-ASEAN free trade zone are the main topics. Based on this, the future outlook of China's free trade zone research is proposed.
KEYWORDS
Free trade zone, CiteSpace, knowledge graph, linguistic landscapeCITE THIS PAPER
Su Changyue, Systematic Literature Review on Domestic and International Free Trade Zones. Information Systems and Economics (2024) Vol. 5: 180-185. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/infse.2024.050324.
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