Research output density measures how many scholarly works are produced relative to the size of a population, providing insight into the intellectual productivity of a region.
By normalizing total output to perβmillion inhabitants, analysts can compare countries of vastly different sizes on an equal footing.
Higher values indicate a more researchβintensive environment, which can correlate with stronger academic institutions and innovation ecosystems.
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