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Special Issue 2009 - A Call for Papers (THE ECONOMICS OF LIMITED AND OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING)

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  • Zimmermann, Christian

    (University of Connecticut)

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Economic Analysis and Policy (EAP) is a 38 year old journal published by the Economic Society of Australia (Queensland branch) that has just adopted an open access policy. To celebrate this important step, EAP intends to publish in 2009 a special issue on the Economics of publishing, with special reference to different business models, like the commercial, university press, open access and pre-print models. Academic publishing is undergoing a profound transformation that we wish to better understand. EAP particularly seeks to publish passionate, critical, and controversial articles. It is open for orthodox but also unorthodox approaches. We expect to publish 5 to 8 articles. They will be peer-reviewed under the guest editorship of Christian Zimmermann (University of Connecticut). Please submit your manuscript in PDF format through the online submission on www.eap-journal.com. Submission deadline: 1 November 2008

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  • Zimmermann, Christian, 2008. "Special Issue 2009 - A Call for Papers (THE ECONOMICS OF LIMITED AND OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING)," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 38(2), pages 374-374, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ecanpo:v:38:y:2008:i:2:p:374-374
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