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Bruce Caldwell <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 7 Aug 2010 08:04:06 -0400
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I write about an e-mail I received from the China USA Business Review 
complimenting me on my excellent paper, which they had read, given at 
the  HES. They invited me to submit it and any others I had to their 
journal. The problem was that there was no paper; their reference was to 
a session that was an information session about new things going on in 
the history of economics, a session at which no papers were given and 
none written.
I do not think anyone would be tempted to submit anything to this 
"journal," given the subject matter implied in its title, but I thought 
I should send this information to the list.
Bruce

-- 
Bruce Caldwell
Research Professor of Economics
Director, Center for the History of Political Economy

"To discover a reference has often taken hours of labour, to fail to discover one has often taken days." Edwin Cannan, on editing  Smith's Wealth of Nations

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