The bibliometric method is used in this study to examine the increase of research or research on economic growth and inflation in Indonesia, specifically in journal publications on the Google Scholar page. The findings indicated that, between 2010 and 2021, there was an increase in the number of research publications, with 2013 and 2016 showing the largest increases. This explains why research on economic growth and inflation grew rapidly during those years. Along with the rising number of publications each cycle, the subject of Indonesia's economic expansion and inflation is also receiving an unprecedented number of quotes. Topics like infaq, ZIS, foreign investment, labor, wages, and BOPO that are connected to Indonesia's economic expansion and inflation are still rarely mentioned. Then, M Michael and T Militina, with five research articles each, followed by A Asnawati and N Izzah, with four articles, were the researchers who wrote and published the most journals relating to economic growth and inflation in Indonesia.
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Nugroho, M. A., Rusdi, W., Larasati, S., & Fadhilah, N. (2023). Bibliometric Evaluating of Developmental Research on Indonesia Economic Growth and Inflation. Gorontalo Development Review, 120. https://doi.org/10.32662/golder.v0i0.2648
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