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Welcome to the largest bibliographic database dedicated to Economics and available freely on the Internet. Over 1,100,000 items of research can be browsed or searched, and over 1,000,000 can be downloaded in full text! This site is part of a large volunteer effort to enhance the free dissemination of research in Economics, RePEc, which includes bibliographic metadata from over 1,400 participating archives, including all the major publishers and research outlets. IDEAS is just one of several services that use RePEc data. To see the popularity of some of these services, browse the statistics at LogEc

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Current holdings on IDEAS:

Journals
& series
Itemsof which
onlineJEL codedwith abstractswith referenceswith citations
Working papers 3,373 451,060 387,323 213,946 372,697 221,144 171,560
Articles 1,587 708,403 645,193 98,697 390,852 92,055 212,652
Chapters 92 15,226 14,727 2,657 4,228 2,892 4,590
Books 216 13,998 5,247 2,958 10,491 574 3,351
Software components 26 2,664 2,651 266 2,526 0 0
Total 5,294 1,191,351 1,055,141 318,524 780,794 316,665 392,153

In addition, IDEAS has information about
12,585 economics institutions,
31,888 authors who have registered with the RePEc Author Service (who have authored 725,670 items listed in RePEc) and
35,905 NEP reports in 92 fields.

Newly participating institutions (past two months)

8.4.12: Universitatea Andrei Saguna
6.4.12: Scientific Society of Management from Romania
4.4.12: Duke University (II)
2.4.12: Università di Trieste
29.3.12: Cornell University (II)
27.3.12: Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI)
21.3.12: ISTIEE
15.3.12: Universidade de Vigo
11.3.12: Kammer für Arbeiter und Angestellte für Wien
6.3.12: Okan Üniversitesi
28.2.12: International School for Social and Business Studies
27.2.12: University of Warwick (III)
23.2.12: Università di Roma La Sapienza (IX)
23.2.12: University of Toronto (III)
15.2.12: Copernicus University in Torun
9.2.12: Columbia University (II)
6.2.12: Banco Central de la Republica Argentina
3.2.12: Auckland University of Technology
3.2.12: Université d'Aix-Marseille
3.2.12: St. Olaf College
31.1.12: University of Otago
31.1.12: Rosenberg e Sellier Editori
24.1.12: Universität Mannheim
19.1.12: Hacettepe University
18.1.12: Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel
18.1.12: Centre for European Policy Studies
14.1.12: Versita
11.1.12: Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
IDEAS is run with considerable help from others by Christian Zimmermann at the Economic Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, which runs and hosts this server. IDEAS uses the RePEc database. RePEc stands for "Research Papers in Economics" and is an internal name for a group working on the provision of electronic working papers. We are concerned that the uncoordinated provision of archives is inefficient. We believe that joining forces is a good thing because we can learn from each other how to do things better and promote our work together. Our archives are interconnected using a set of rules called the Guildford protocol (GuilP). Here is what we call a service, a server mirroring the database built from these archives.

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