A Bibliometric Analysis on "An Empirical Analysis of Household Consumption in Maharashtra (Pre and Post COVID-19)

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Nandini Jagannarayan, Asha Sivakumar

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This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of household consumption research in Maharashtra from 2017 to 2023, highlighting shifts in academic focus before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The analysis explores key research trends, including foundational theories like the Keynesian consumption function and Engel’s law, while examining how themes such as income-consumption relationships, inequality, and economic resilience have evolved. Through citation network analysis, publication trends, and thematic evolution, we identify the most influential works, authors, and institutions that have shaped this field. Pre-pandemic research centered on established economic concepts, exploring factors like income distribution, economic growth, and household debt as predictors of consumption. However, post-2020, there is a marked shift towards understanding financial resilience, the impact of income shocks, and the role of government interventions in stabilizing consumption patterns during crises. This transition reflects an adaptation of traditional consumption models to account for pandemic-induced economic disruptions, emphasizing financial literacy and digital transformation as critical areas of study. Our findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the drivers of household consumption research in Maharashtra, providing insights into the socio-economic factors that influence spending behaviors in both stable and volatile conditions.

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Nandini Jagannarayan, Asha Sivakumar. (2024). A Bibliometric Analysis on "An Empirical Analysis of Household Consumption in Maharashtra (Pre and Post COVID-19). European Economic Letters (EEL), 14(4), 503–513. Retrieved from https://www.eelet.org.uk/index.php/journal/article/view/2173
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