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"THE PROBLEMS OF ECONOMY" JOURNAL IN INTERNATIONAL SCIENTOMETRIC DATABASES, REPOSITORIES AND SEARCH ENGINES

The Problems of Economy journal is indexed and abstracted in leading international scientometric databases, repositories and search engines. Inclusion in these resources ensures global visibility of publications, citation tracking and worldwide access to the journal's articles.


SCIENTOMETRIC AND ABSTRACTING DATABASES

CrossRef (USA). The journal is a member of CrossRef - the leading international organisation for registering Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for scholarly publications. Every article in the journal is assigned a unique DOI with the prefix 10.32983, ensuring permanent linking and citation tracking within the global scholarly ecosystem. CrossRef is the foundational infrastructure for most leading scientometric databases worldwide.


EBSCOhost (USA). EBSCOhost is one of the world's largest platforms for scholarly information, providing access to databases in economics, business, social and natural sciences. The platform brings together over 400 databases and more than 375,000 full-text journals. The Problems of Economy journal is included in EBSCOhost collections /access via the institution's library subscription/.


Index Copernicus International (Poland). Index Copernicus (IC) is an international platform for evaluating the quality of scientific journals and tracking scholarly achievements, founded in 1999. The database provides its own quality indicator - the ICV (Index Copernicus Value) - used as a benchmark in scientometric evaluations.

ICV 2024: 89.97;    ICV 2024: 88.89;    ICV 2022: 82.50


Directory of Open Access Journals - DOAJ (International). DOAJ is an authoritative international directory of open access journals, covering more than 21,000 peer-reviewed scientific journals from around the world. Inclusion in DOAJ confirms that the journal meets international open access and quality standards. All publications in The Problems of Economy are freely available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.


Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory (USA). Ulrichsweb is an authoritative international source of bibliographic and publishing information on more than 300,000 serial publications of all types: academic and scholarly journals, open access publications, peer-reviewed titles, newspapers and newsletters from around the world /access via institutional subscription or free trial/.


ProQuest (USA). ProQuest is one of the world's largest platforms for aggregating scholarly content. ProQuest products and technologies are used by leading universities and libraries in over 150 countries. ProQuest indexes The Problems of Economy and provides access to its materials for researchers through university library systems /access via the institution's library subscription/.


SPECIALISED ECONOMICS REPOSITORIES

EconPapers (international). EconPapers is a leading RePEC service for searching for publications in economics. The Problems of Economy is fully indexed under the RePEC identifier: RePEc:idp:redpoe.

IDEAS/RePEC  (international). IDEAS is the largest economic bibliographic database within RePEC, containing over 4 million articles from more than 3,000 journals in over 100 countries. 


Open Scientific Search Engines and Aggregators

Google Scholar (USA). Google Scholar is the world's largest free search engine for scholarly publications across all formats and disciplines. It indexes the full texts and metadata of articles published in The Problems of Economy, enabling authors to track citations through their Google Scholar profiles.


BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Germany). BASE is one of the world's largest multidisciplinary search engines for academic internet resources, developed by the University Library of Bielefeld, Germany. It indexes over 350 million documents from more than 11,000 content providers and enables full-text and metadata searches of scholarly publications.


OpenAIRE (European Union). OpenAIRE is a pan-European open research infrastructure funded by the European Commission. The platform aggregates scholarly publications, research data and software from across Europe and the world, supporting the principles of open science. The Problems of Economy is represented in OpenAIRE through integration with DOAJ and CrossRef.


LIBRARY CATALOGUES AND FULL-TEXT REPOSITORIES

WorldCat (USA / International). WorldCat is the world's largest bibliographic database, bringing together the catalogues of more than 70,000 libraries from 170 countries, with over 500 million records in many languages. Through WorldCat, researchers and librarians worldwide can locate and request materials from The Problems of Economy /access via the institution's library subscription/.


Library Hub Discover (United Kingdom). Library Hub Discover is the union catalogue of leading university and research libraries in the United Kingdom (formerly Copac). It enables search and access to journal materials for the British academic community.


J-Gate (India). J-Gate is a large-scale electronic gateway to journal articles, developed by Informatics India Limited (2001). It provides access to millions of articles from thousands of publishers, with particular coverage of journals from Asia and the Global South /аccess after free registration/.


OAJI - Open Academic Journals Index (International). OAJI is a full-text database of open access scholarly journals with its own calculated impact factor. It provides archiving and search access to publications of The Problems of Economy.


Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine (Ukraine). The Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine is the country’s main national library, a comprehensive national library and information center, as well as a scientific research, scientific-methodological, and cultural-educational center; it is Ukraine’s largest repository of documentary and information resources. One of the largest national libraries in the world. It houses all issues of the journal “The Problems of Economy” since its founding (2009).


The editorial board continually works to expand the journal's representation in international scholarly databases in order to enhance the global visibility of publications and the citation indices of authors. Page last updated: April 2026.

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