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remi: Mirror RePEc data

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Karlsson, Sune () (Orebro University)
Barrueco, Jose Manuel () (University of Valencia, Spain)

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Perl program that Mirrors the RePEc data from participating archives. Needed to construct an end user service. Version 1.4a.

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File URL: ftp://repec.oru.se/RePEc/cpd/soft/remi
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File Function: script files
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Software component provided by RePEc Team in its series RePEc scripts with number remi.

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Date of creation: Sep 1997
Date of revision: 11 Nov 2004
Handle: RePEc:rpc:script:remi

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