i once encouraged this but the papers I got invariably wound up with 20
pages of irrelevant material stuck in the front (or the back or
somewhere), and with a much lower probability of publication. Instead,
you can save some effort because we ask that you coauthor the paper with
another member of our class.
Gary
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On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 dhopkins(a)fas.harvard.edu wrote:
One quick Gov. 2001 question: would it be acceptable
to submit a research paper
jointly to Gov. 2001 and another class, or should we plan to submit the paper
exclusively to Gov. 2001? Since others may wonder the same thing, I thought I
would email the list.
Many thanks.
Best,
Dan
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