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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:26 2006
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===================== HES POSTING =================== 
 
Dear Colleagues 
 
We am writing to encourage you to submit the abstract of your working 
papers to "Abstracts in the History of Economics" (AHE) the archive of 
history of economics papers that Eh.Net maintains on behalf of the 
History of Economics Society.  The only requirement for submitting an 
abstract is that you are ready to send out copies of your working paper to 
people requesting a copy. If you want to make contact with others 
interested in the same issues then AHE is a good way. Notices of the 
abstracts are sent out to about 560 people by e-mail (on the HES list). 
The economic history archive run by Eh.Net reports that papers listed in 
their archive typically attract 5-10 requests for a copy (we don't have 
similar stats yet on AHE).  The abstract library currently contains 55 
abstracts of papers from the past year. 
 
AHE also posts abstracts of articles published in leading history of  
economics journals (currently, HOPE, HER, and JHET send us abstracts of  
many of their articles). Feel free to send abstracts of your published  
articles to AHE. 
 
To submit an abstract, or to visit the abstract archive, simply go to: 
 
http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/abstracts/ 
 
and follow the instructions. 
 
The Editors of HES 
Ross Emmett, Paul Wendt, and Bert Barreto 
 
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