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Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) is a collaborative effort of hundreds of volunteers in many countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics. The heart of the project is a decentralized database of working papers, preprints, journal articles, and software components. [1] The project started in 1997. [2]
RePEc: Economics: Research in economics >1,000,000 1997 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis: Research Square: Multidisciplinary: Preprint server plus editing (commercial) >100,000 [27] 2018 Research Square R&D LLC: Rutgers Optimality Archive: Linguistics: A distribution point for research in Optimality Theory and its conceptual affiliates >1,000 1993
One of the most important online dissemination channels for EconStor documents is the database RePEc, [4] where EconStor is also one of the largest content providers. EconStor counts among the largest repositories in its discipline and in Germany with more than 212,000 full-texts.
The following is a list of scholarly journals in economics containing most of the prominent academic journals in economics. Popular magazines or other publications related to economics , finance , or business are not listed.
Information at IDEAS / RePEc Arthur J. Robson is a New Zealand economist whose research interests include game theory and the biological evolution of economic behaviour. [ 1 ] In the period between 2003 and 2017, Robson held a Canada Research Chair in Economic Theory and Evolution at Simon Fraser University , where he has been a University ...
The Canadian Economics Association (CEA) is the academic association of Canadian economists. Its object is to advance economic knowledge through study and research, and to encourage informed discussion of economic questions.
F. S. Lee and M. Lavoie (eds), In Defense of Post-Keynesian Economics and Heterodox Economics: Response to their Critics, Routledge, London, 2013, 260 pp. ISBN 978-0-415-69436-0 M. Lavoie and E. Stockhammer (eds), Wage-Led Growth: An Equitable Strategy for Economic Recovery , International Labour Office - Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2013 ...
Michael Glenthorne Porter attended Scotch College, South Australia, was an undergraduate economics student and then tutor at Adelaide University, 1961–64 and a PhD student at Stanford University (USA) 1965-68.