What you have done is just fantastic. Thank you very much for your efforts which must have been gigantic.
Victor Ginsburgh ________________________________
]]>So you frankly admit that your lists of an author publications are – by constructioninal fault – incomplete?
In this case you have to inform the public that your presentation of an author’s work is most likley highly incomplete. Where do I find such a disclaimer?
]]>Elsevier indexes 176 journals, Duncker & Humblot 12. Please note that it is the publishers’ choice whether to index and what to index.
]]>I think your implicit claim to show the publications of an author is a fake. Are you aware that this can have legal consequences for you?
]]>EconPapers currently features 4068 journals. If yours are not indexed, encourage your publishers to follow these instructions.
]]>The RePEc Genealogy is an academic family tree for the economics profession. Beyond completing the online profiles of economists on RePEc sites, it allows to evaluate graduate programs as well as provide valuable data to study the profession. See the website for details.
]]>One aspect that particularly resonated with me was the emphasis on structuring the content effectively. By organizing the information in a logical and coherent manner, a PDF becomes more readable and user-friendly. The suggestion to use headings, subheadings, and bullet points to break down complex ideas is a valuable tip that I will definitely implement in my future PDF projects.
]]>Certainly, and we would help anybody who wants to take this on.
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