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  • 1.  New Economic Papers

    Posted 02-25-2002 05:17
    RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)

    RePEc is a collaborative effort of over 100 volunteers in about 25
    countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics.
    The heart of the project is a decentralised database of working
    papers, journal articles and software components. Any institution is
    welcome to join in contributing its research materials. All RePEc
    material is freely available.

    NEP (New Economic Papers) is an announcement service which filters
    information on new additions to RePEc into edited reports. Reports are
    generated by subject-specific editors and are circulated via email to 5,503
    unique addresses (as of July 17th, 2001). The goal is to provide subscribers
    with up-to-date information on new additions to the research literature in
    the broad fields of economics and management.

    General information on the NEP project including subscription to any of the
    50 subject specific lists as well as information on how to contribute to
    this effort (either individually or institutionally) can be found at:

    http://nep.repec.org


    Yours,
    Bernardo Batiz-Lazo
    General Editor, NEP Project

    WARNING: The NEP lists are NOT a discussion fora open to anyone to post
    messages - all
    members will receive the reports described above and as generated by subject
    specific editors.


  • 2.  New Economic Papers

    Posted 03-14-2002 08:03
    This looks very interesting, but I'm having trouble accessing the link
    help!
    Lynn M Martin

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Bernardo Batiz-Lazo [mailto:Oubs-Ednep@open.ac.uk]
    Sent: 25 February 2002 10:17
    To: MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
    Subject: New Economic Papers


    RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)

    RePEc is a collaborative effort of over 100 volunteers in about 25
    countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics.
    The heart of the project is a decentralised database of working
    papers, journal articles and software components. Any institution is
    welcome to join in contributing its research materials. All RePEc
    material is freely available.

    NEP (New Economic Papers) is an announcement service which filters
    information on new additions to RePEc into edited reports. Reports are
    generated by subject-specific editors and are circulated via email to 5,503
    unique addresses (as of July 17th, 2001). The goal is to provide subscribers
    with up-to-date information on new additions to the research literature in
    the broad fields of economics and management.

    General information on the NEP project including subscription to any of the
    50 subject specific lists as well as information on how to contribute to
    this effort (either individually or institutionally) can be found at:

    http://nep.repec.org


    Yours,
    Bernardo Batiz-Lazo
    General Editor, NEP Project

    WARNING: The NEP lists are NOT a discussion fora open to anyone to post
    messages - all
    members will receive the reports described above and as generated by subject
    specific editors.


  • 3.  Upgrade your browser

    Posted 03-14-2002 08:31
    Try clicking on it.
    Actually the link does work for me. I suggest demanding that
    the university get new a newer computer and upgrade your browser to the
    latest version.
    Cybercollaborating,
    Charles Wankel
    Mg-Ed-Dv List Director


    -----Original Message-----


    This looks very interesting, but I'm having trouble accessing the link
    help!
    Lynn M Martin

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Bernardo Batiz-Lazo [mailto:Oubs-Ednep@open.ac.uk]


    RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)

    RePEc is a collaborative effort of over 100 volunteers in about 25
    countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics.
    The heart of the project is a decentralised database of working
    papers, journal articles and software components. Any institution is
    welcome to join in contributing its research materials. All RePEc
    material is freely available.

    NEP (New Economic Papers) is an announcement service which filters
    information on new additions to RePEc into edited reports. Reports are
    generated by subject-specific editors and are circulated via email to
    5,503
    unique addresses (as of July 17th, 2001). The goal is to provide
    subscribers
    with up-to-date information on new additions to the research literature
    in
    the broad fields of economics and management.

    General information on the NEP project including subscription to any of
    the
    50 subject specific lists as well as information on how to contribute to
    this effort (either individually or institutionally) can be found at:

    http://nep.repec.org


    Yours,
    Bernardo Batiz-Lazo
    General Editor, NEP Project

    WARNING: The NEP lists are NOT a discussion fora open to anyone to post
    messages - all
    members will receive the reports described above and as generated by
    subject
    specific editors.


  • 4.  New Economic Papers

    Posted 03-15-2002 13:03
    My apologies Lynn, we were in the mist of changing machine. Just tried it
    and it works. Could you try again?

    Alternatively, you could try:

    http://www.repec.org/

    And then look for NEP

    or

    http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/alphabetical/n.html

    Hope this helps,
    Bernardo

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Lynn Martin
    To: MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
    Sent: 14/03/02 13:02
    Subject: Re: New Economic Papers

    This looks very interesting, but I'm having trouble accessing the link
    help!
    Lynn M Martin

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Bernardo Batiz-Lazo [mailto:Oubs-Ednep@open.ac.uk]
    Sent: 25 February 2002 10:17
    To: MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
    Subject: New Economic Papers


    RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)

    RePEc is a collaborative effort of over 100 volunteers in about 25
    countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics.
    The heart of the project is a decentralised database of working
    papers, journal articles and software components. Any institution is
    welcome to join in contributing its research materials. All RePEc
    material is freely available.

    NEP (New Economic Papers) is an announcement service which filters
    information on new additions to RePEc into edited reports. Reports are
    generated by subject-specific editors and are circulated via email to
    5,503
    unique addresses (as of July 17th, 2001). The goal is to provide
    subscribers
    with up-to-date information on new additions to the research literature
    in
    the broad fields of economics and management.

    General information on the NEP project including subscription to any of
    the
    50 subject specific lists as well as information on how to contribute to
    this effort (either individually or institutionally) can be found at:

    http://nep.repec.org


    Yours,
    Bernardo Batiz-Lazo
    General Editor, NEP Project

    WARNING: The NEP lists are NOT a discussion fora open to anyone to post
    messages - all
    members will receive the reports described above and as generated by
    subject
    specific editors.


  • 5.  New Economic Papers

    Posted 03-17-2002 14:44
    From: Conna Condon [mailto:gandolf@cyberverse.com]

    Can we assume that if your email program did not allow clicking on the
    hyperlink that you copy and pasted it into your browser's URL address?

    Alternatively, try going to a search engine and typing in
    "nep.repec.org" as
    the search and it should come up.

    Hope this helps

    Conna

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Lynn Martin" <Lynn.Martin@uce.ac.uk>
    To: <MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU>
    Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 5:02 AM
    Subject: Re: New Economic Papers


    > This looks very interesting, but I'm having trouble accessing the link
    > help!
    > Lynn M Martin
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Bernardo Batiz-Lazo [mailto:Oubs-Ednep@open.ac.uk]
    > Sent: 25 February 2002 10:17
    > To: MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
    > Subject: New Economic Papers
    >
    >
    > RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
    >
    > RePEc is a collaborative effort of over 100 volunteers in about 25
    > countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics.
    > The heart of the project is a decentralised database of working
    > papers, journal articles and software components. Any institution is
    > welcome to join in contributing its research materials. All RePEc
    > material is freely available.
    >
    > NEP (New Economic Papers) is an announcement service which filters
    > information on new additions to RePEc into edited reports. Reports are
    > generated by subject-specific editors and are circulated via email to
    5,503
    > unique addresses (as of July 17th, 2001). The goal is to provide
    subscribers
    > with up-to-date information on new additions to the research
    literature in
    > the broad fields of economics and management.
    >
    > General information on the NEP project including subscription to any
    of
    the
    > 50 subject specific lists as well as information on how to contribute
    to
    > this effort (either individually or institutionally) can be found at:
    >
    > http://nep.repec.org
    >
    >
    > Yours,
    > Bernardo Batiz-Lazo
    > General Editor, NEP Project
    >
    > WARNING: The NEP lists are NOT a discussion fora open to anyone to
    post
    > messages - all
    > members will receive the reports described above and as generated by
    subject
    > specific editors.
    >