Grading Journals In Economics: The Abcs Of The Abdc
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- Joe Hirschberg & Jenny Lye, 2018. "Grading Journals in Economics: The ABCs of the ABDC," Department of Economics - Working Papers Series 2041, The University of Melbourne.
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