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THIS IS A PERIODIC NOTICE OF THE free working paper series on the Social
Sciences Research Network's (SSRN's) Economic Research Network. IF YOU
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SUBSCRIBING: NETWORKS ARE MOST EFFECTIVE WHEN THERE ARE MANY
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*ADVANTAGES*
***A FREE AND OPEN FORUM: Sponsored by the History of Economics
Society; open to all interested parties at no cost to the user; accepts
papers and abstracts in all areas of history of economics and related
fields (anything that might interest historians of economics).
***WIDE DISTRIBUTION FOR YOUR WORK: There are currently 1,894 papers
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***EASY TO KEEP UP WITH CURRENT WORK: An e-mail abstract journal (the
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Economics eJournal, it is a good idea to list your paper under other
eJournals related to your topic.
Kevin D. Hoover
Co-Editor, ERN History of Economics Journal
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