(apologies to all those already familiar with the NEP-GEO service)
Dear colleagues,
I have recently become the list-editor of the NEP-GEO (New Economics
Papers: Economic Geography) email notification service and I would like to
invite you to register with the list
(http://lists.repec.org/mailman/listinfo/nep-geo). Below are some details.
_______What is this?_______
NEP-GEO is part of NEP, an announcement service which filters information
on new additions to RePEc (Research Papers in Economics: http://repec.org/)
into edited reports. The goal is to provide subscribers with up-to-date
information to the research literature. The NEP community is large and
expanding, with 25,114 subscriptions from 9,209 unique addresses
distributed throughout the world.
_______How does it work?_______
By subscribing to the NEP-GEO list, you will receive an email notification
every Monday (hopefully), with the titles, abstracts and download links of
working papers that have been added to the RePEc database during the
previous week. Normally the email will contain around 10-15 titles, some of
which you will hopefully find of interest.
_______OK, what's the catch?______
There is no catch! The service is absolutely free (all list-editors are
volunteers), there are no advertisements etc, your details are not
circulated to third parties, and you can unsubscribe any time you want,
simply by sending me an email. Moreover, the list is administered, which
means that only the list editor can post a message; it is strict NEP policy
that no messages, other than the working papers notification, will be
distributed to the list under any circumstances.
______Is there anything more?______
-- If interested, you might also wish to take a look at the other NEP
categories (e.g., unemployment-inequality-poverty, development, urban-and-
real-estate-economics, central-and-south-america, africa, etc, etc, etc),
by visiting http://nep.repec.org/
-- Also, you might want to submit your own papers to this or any other
list. To do so, you would have to make your paper available to the
Economics Working Papers Archive (EconWPA: http://econwpa.wustl.edu/);
otherwise, you might consider asking your institution to register their
working paper series with RePEc (http://ideas.repec.org/stepbystep.html).
_______Finally_______
If you are interested in the service and/or have some questions about how
to subscribe etc, please do not hesitate to contact me
([log in to unmask]). Also, feel free to circulate this information
and advertise the service to your colleagues.
Regards,
Vassilis Monastiriotis
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Dr. Vassilis Monastiriotis
ESRC Post-doctoral Fellow
Department of Geography and Environment
London School of Economics
St. Clements Building (S500)
Houghton Street
WC2A 2AE London, UK
tel.: ++44 (0) 20 79556776
fax: ++44 (0) 20 79557412
email: [log in to unmask]
http://personal.lse.ac.uk/monastir
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