Publication activity in Austrian journals 2001-2010
Journal publications are used to rank institutions by research productivity in Austrian economics. An incidental byproduct is a ranking of scholars in the Austrian school. Ranking methodology is developed based on the established mainstream literature. Implications for the future evolution of the Au...
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