[RAS] Inquiry into historical author listing by institution from Repec

Christian Zimmermann christian.zimmermann at uconn.edu
Tue Mar 15 15:13:03 CDT 2011


I would not rely on that, the older the data, the less coverage we have.

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University of Connecticut
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2011, Thomas Krichel wrote:

>  Ivan Kurmanov writes
>
>> Thomas, do you remember what kind of logs are kept in ACIS (RAS) for
>> things like this?
>
>  We have the events log which I think goes back a very long
>  while. We can try to ship it to charles. He will have
>  a though time with it. But since it's a doctoral thesis,
>  it may just help him.
>
>>
>> -ivan
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Charles He <che at email.arizona.edu>
>> Date: Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 9:58 PM
>> Subject: Inquiry into historical author listing by institution from Repec
>> To: kurmanka at yandex.ru
>>
>>
>> Hello Mr. Kurmanov,
>> I am a PhD student in Economics at the University of Arizona. I am
>> interested in historical faculty rosters of economic departments from
>> Repec. This will allow me to calculate faculty turnover and its
>> influence on some potentially interesting variables. Is there any way
>> of accessing historical data of which authors were registered in an
>> institution? For example, could I see the composition of faculty in
>> Yale in 1999 or 2003? Do you have access to this information or know
>> where i can attain it?
>>
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