[RAS] [RePEc] Your monthly statistics (fwd)
Christian Zimmermann
christian.zimmermann at uconn.edu
Tue Feb 10 15:28:46 EST 2009
This is not the first time this happens: accepted papers get dropped from
profiles for no apparent reason and attempts to put them back in fail. It
is only when I do a updareq that items are available again for claiming.
This has already happened several times for the AER.
This time, it was RePEc:unu:wpaper
Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL!
Department of Economics
University of Connecticut
341 Mansfield Road, Unit 1063
Storrs, CT 06269-1063
http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/ christian.zimmermann at uconn.edu
http://ideas.repec.org/e/pzi1.html
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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 08:51:40 +0200
From: ashimeles at worldbank.org
To: Christian Zimmermann <christian.zimmermann at uconn.edu>
Subject: Re: [RePEc] Your monthly statistics
Dear Prof Zimmerman!
Thanks for the great service you are providing. I just wonder that one working
paper of mine has "disappeared" from my profile, though it had been posted some
time back. I still see the paper at RePEc but does not appear in my profile. The
title of the paper is:
"Finance and poverty in Ethiopia: household level analysis" with (Geda, A &
Zerfu, D) provided by WIDER. Any ideas why?? I could not also add it to my
profile through manual serach!
Best regards
Abebe Shimeles Abebe
Africa Region-PREM
World Bank
P.O.Box 609
Kigali
Rwanda
Tel +250-591312
Mobile 00250-03294514
Christian
Zimmermann
<christian.zimmerma To
nn at uconn.edu> ashimeles at worldbank.org
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02/06/2009 09:44 PM
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[RePEc] Your monthly statistics
Abebe Shimeles,
this is a monthly message to inform you about the visibility of
your works through RePEc. This message also contains information on
how to update your profile.
There are now 700,000 items listed on RePEc. Read more RePEc news on
blog, including a feature on Jose Barrueco, who provide you with the
citation analysis, and on changes to the way multiple affiliations
are treated in the rankings.
http://blog.repec.org/
For additional frequently asked questions, see http://authors.repec.org/FAQ.
Watch further down in this message for new citations to your works we have
uncovered.
Your ranking analysis, along with links to your profile pages on the
various RePEc services, is available at:
http://ideas.repec.org/cgi-bin/rank.cgi?psh19&lmUW
This link is valid only for a month. You can directly check
for new items you could add to your profile here:
http://authors.repec.org/?login=ashimeles@worldbank.org
Your profile currently contains 11 items, among them 8 papers, 3 articles.
Below are some traffic statistics for all these items, as provided by
LogEc. More details for each of your works are available directly at
http://logec.repec.org/RAS/psh19.htm
Abstract File
views downloads
Last month 145 35
Last 3 months 412 91
Last 12 months 1415 373
Since start 3761 1089
We have found the following citations to your works during the last month:
- Bigsten, Arne & Shimeles, Abebe, 2004.
"Dynamics of Poverty in Ethiopia,"
Working Papers UNU-WIDER Research Paper , World Institute for Development
Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
cited in:
** - Zhang, Xiaobo & Rockmore, Marc & Chamberlin, Jordan, 2007.
"A typology for vulnerability and agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa:,"
IFPRI Discussion Papers 734, International Food Policy Research Institute
(IFPRI).
** - Rogg, Christian, 2006.
"Asset Portfolios in Africa: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia,"
Working Papers RP2006/145, World Institute for Development Economic Research
(UNU-WIDER).
- Bigsten, Arne & Kebede, Bereket & Shimeles, Abebe & Taddesse, Mekonnen, 2003.
"Growth and Poverty Reduction in Ethiopia: Evidence from Household Panel
Surveys," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 31(1), pages 87-106, January.
cited in:
** - David Sahn & Stephen Younger, 2005.
"Improvements in children?s health: Does inequality matter?," Journal of
Economic Inequality, Springer, vol. 3(2), pages 125-143, August.
- Bigsten, Arne & Shimeles, Abebe, 2004.
"Prospects for 'Pro-Poor' Growth in Africa,"
Working Papers UNU-WIDER Research Paper , World Institute for Development
Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
cited in:
** - Resnick, Danielle & Birner, Regina, 2006.
"Does good governance contribute to pro-poor growth?: a review of the evidence
from cross-country studies,"
DSGD discussion papers 30, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
** - Resnick, Danielle & Birner, Regina, 2005.
"Does Good Governance Contribute to Pro-poor Growth?: A Conceptual Framework and
Empirical Evidence from Cross-Country Studies,"
Proceedings of the German Development Economics Conference, Kiel 2005 5, Verein
für Socialpolitik, Research Committee Development Economics.
Note that your profile on IDEAS may not yet reflect these new citations due to
the rotation schedule for the web site update. If any of these citations does
not appear to be correct, please log into your profile, and then click on
citations to make appropriate adjustments. You may also find additional
citations to approve for which we had a lower match confidence.
I encourage you to check from time to time on RePEc for new items
in the database you can claim authorship for, and keep your contact
information current. This is the only way to add new works to your
profile, this is not done automatically. Just use the direct link
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New items are added continuously, be it from existing working papers
series and journals or from new ones contributing to the database.
And encourage your colleagues to do so as well. There are now over
19,000 authors registered through RePEc!
If you have questions, consult the FAQ mentioned above. But do not
hesitate to contact me for any question and encourage others
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Christian Zimmermann
RePEc Team
Department of Economics
University of Connecticut
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