This document describes the data available through RePEc and related services: CitEc, CollEc, EDIRC, IDEAS, Genealogy and EconPapers. The document is purely descriptive, and is intended as a guide to some of the data available through RePEc on authors, institutions, collaborations, and networks
This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more tha...
This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more tha...
The aim of the workshop is to build an understanding of the value of open data and open tools for th...
This document describes the data available through RePEc and related services: CitEc, CollEc, EDIRC,...
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics (http://repec.org) is a volunteer-driven initiative to create a ...
This document describes the data collection and use for the computation of rankings within RePEc (Re...
After arXiv.org, the RePEc economics library offers the second-largest source of freely downloadable...
RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) offers the RePEc Author Service (RAS). It allows registrants to...
RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) offers the RePEc Author Service (RAS). It allows registrants to...
Identifying authorship correctly and efficiently is a difficult problem when the literature is abund...
The first electronic Economics preprint appeared in 1993. Since then the growth has been dramatic as...
The first electronic Economics preprint appeared in 1993. Since then the growth has been dramatic as...
RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) offers the RePEc Author Service (RAS). It allows registrants to...
In socio-economic sciences the RePEc network (Research Papers in Economics) has become an essential ...
Publishing articles on the economics involves long time frames of up to several years, from submissi...
This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more tha...
This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more tha...
The aim of the workshop is to build an understanding of the value of open data and open tools for th...
This document describes the data available through RePEc and related services: CitEc, CollEc, EDIRC,...
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics (http://repec.org) is a volunteer-driven initiative to create a ...
This document describes the data collection and use for the computation of rankings within RePEc (Re...
After arXiv.org, the RePEc economics library offers the second-largest source of freely downloadable...
RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) offers the RePEc Author Service (RAS). It allows registrants to...
RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) offers the RePEc Author Service (RAS). It allows registrants to...
Identifying authorship correctly and efficiently is a difficult problem when the literature is abund...
The first electronic Economics preprint appeared in 1993. Since then the growth has been dramatic as...
The first electronic Economics preprint appeared in 1993. Since then the growth has been dramatic as...
RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) offers the RePEc Author Service (RAS). It allows registrants to...
In socio-economic sciences the RePEc network (Research Papers in Economics) has become an essential ...
Publishing articles on the economics involves long time frames of up to several years, from submissi...
This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more tha...
This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more tha...
The aim of the workshop is to build an understanding of the value of open data and open tools for th...