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*THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS WORKING PAPER SERIES*
ANNOUNCEMENT AND/OR REMINDER OF THE /FREE/ WORKING PAPER SERIES ON
THE SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH NETWORK'S (SSRN's) ECONOMIC RESEARCH
NETWORK (ERN)
*ADVANTAGES*
* A FREE AND OPEN FORUM /
//+ /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
+ an opportunity to expose your work to a broad spectrum of scholars
within and beyond the history-of-economics community
+ current Statistics:
* 3,991 papers posted
* mean downloads: 181 per paper
* median downloads: 77 per paper
* A CONVENIENT ARCHIVE
+ easy to upload your papers
+ easy download other scholar's papers
+ easy to check statistics of abstract views and downloads
* EASY TO KEEP UP WITH CURRENT WORK
+ papers announced via the ERN History of Economics eJournal -- an
e-mail "eJournal" with links to download abstracted papers
* NO BARRIER TO CIRCULATION IN OTHER SERIES OR SUBSEQUENT PUBLICATION
+ despite the title "eJournal," this is simply an announcement of
working paper abstracts
+ SSRN does not take copyright nor object to publication in other
working paper series
+ posting to the SSRN website does not preclude to subsequent
publication of papers in refereed journals (in fact, most journal
articles were previously circulated in some working paper series)
*HOW TO SUBSCRIBE AND SUBMIT PAPERS*
* GO TO /SSRN.com /AND CLICK ON /Subscribe /AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
* LINK YOUR PAPER TO THE /ERN History of Economics eJournal/
+ follow links to /Economics Research Network
+ /go to , /ERN Subject Matter Journals
+ /check box on /History of Economics eJournal/
*MAXIMIZING YOUR VISIBILITY*
* SUBMIT YOUR PAPER TO UP TO TWELVE (12) JOURNALS
+ for example, list a paper on the history of demand theory to
various Microeconomics eJournals and to the Philosophy and
Methodology of Economics eJournal
+ experience shows that history authors receive many downloads from
non-historians when papers are listed broadly
+ broad listing is good the individual author's visibility /and
also/ is a public good that raises the the visibility of the
history of economics more generally in the wider profession
Kevin D. Hoover
Co-Editor, ERN History of Economics Journal
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Steven G. Medema
Co-Editor, ERN History of Economics Journal
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