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On editorial responses to plagiarism, you may find the following article to 
be of help:  "Whose Line Is It?  Plagiarism in Economics" by Walter Enders 
and Gary Hoover, in the JEL, June 2004, and "Plagiarism in the Economics 
Profession: A Survey," by the same authors, in Challenge, September-October 
2006.

Torsten Schmidt

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