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Is Most Economics Research Never Cited?

  Posted on 7th December 2015 by replicationnetwork

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In a recent blog post in the LA Times entitled “Are most academic papers really worthless? Don’t trust this worthless statistic”, MICHAEL HILTZIK counters the widely held belief that most research is never cited.  To read, click here.   So just…

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