ANNOUNCING A NEW HISTORY OF ECONOMICS WORKING PAPER SERIES
I am pleased to announce that the History of Economics Society now
sponsors a working paper and published paper (abstract) "journal" on
the Economics Research Network (ERN) a part of the Social Sciences
Research Network (SSRN). The History of Economics "journal" is free
in every sense: anyone is free to post papers, anyone is free to
subscribe and to receive regular e-mail notices of newly posted
papers, and the series will be edited with an eye to promoting the
free exchange of ideas. Work related to any aspect of the history of
economics and cognate areas -- and indeed to any topics that are
likely to be of interest to historians of economics -- is
welcome. Although the series is edited, the guiding thought of the
editorial policy is to promote the free exchange of ideas. There is
no refereeing, and virtually all papers will be posted without
editorially interference. Posting papers on the History of Economics
journal does not conflict with subsequent submission to professional journals.
The homepage for SSRN is www.ssrn.com
To Subscribe: Go the Homepage (www.ssrn.com) and click the
subscription button. Click on the
link: <http://hq.ssrn.com>Subscribe/Unsubscribe to SSRN Journals
. Following the links through login (where you will set up an ID and
password), to your personal page. Click on the Subscription link,
and then click on the link to subscribe/unsubscribe from journals on
the Economic Research Network. The History of Economics journal is
found under the Subject Matter Journals.
To Submit Working Papers or Abstracts of Published Papers: Go to
the Homepage (www.ssrn.com), click on the Submit button and follow
the instructions. (You will need to have a pdf copy of your paper
(they may be able to convert other files to pdf on the site; if so
you will find the instructions there), an abstract, the appropriate
JEL codes, and a list of keywords. You may also list the abstracts,
though not post, published papers.)
Once Subscribed, You May: 1) Search the SSRN databases or Browse
journals from links on the homepage; 2) Track your own papers through
the posting process and keep track of your download statistics by
clicking on the MyBriefcase button on the homepage.
Technical questions about posting papers should be addressed, in the
first instance, to SSRN (see information on their website). Policy
questions should be directed to me.
The History of Economics journal on SSRN has the potential to be a
highly valuable resource for all historian of economics. Its success,
however, requires that as many scholars as possible subscribe and
routinely post their papers to the network. I encourage you all to
begin the process without delay.
Kevin D. Hoover
Editor, ERN History of Economics Journal
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