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[log in to unmask] (Perry Mehrling)
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Wed Jun 27 10:47:51 2007
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Mary S. Morgan wrote:
> While it 
> is no doubt likely that economists approaching this assessment task will 
> use journals to "signal" something about their notions of quality, our 
> colleagues in history tell us that there is no heirarchy of 
> journals/publishers etc, and that they will read everything! 


Why, given that "time is scarce", are historians more willing to read everything than are economists?  

Perry Mehrling


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