Just a note to those who receive grant support from national funding agencies for their research: the History of Economics Working Paper Series will fulfill granting council guidelines that require researchers to make freely available the results of publicly supported research. While most journals copyright the copyedited version of their manuscripts, the "working" version can usually be posted. Granting councils around the world are in the process of moving towards a system in which all publicly-funded research must be made freely available within six months of publication. The Canadian granting councils have adopted this as policy; the health funding council (CIHR) already requires it of their researchers, the natural sciences and engineering council (NSERC) is about to come on board, and the social science council (SSHRC) is dragging its feet but will eventually implement this requirement. The EU is, according to the Canadian councils, somewhere in the process of implementing similar regulations. I don't know about the Americans or the rest of the world. My point is -- this fulfills the requirement. Evelyn Forget