Gender Differences in Submission Strategies? A Survey of Early-Career Economists

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Gender Differences in Submission Strategies? A Survey of Early-Career Economists. / Gravert, Christina Annette; Thornfeldt Sørensen, Katrine.

2020.

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Harvard

Gravert, CA & Thornfeldt Sørensen, K 2020 'Gender Differences in Submission Strategies? A Survey of Early-Career Economists'. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3665951

APA

Gravert, C. A., & Thornfeldt Sørensen, K. (2020). Gender Differences in Submission Strategies? A Survey of Early-Career Economists. CEBI Working Paper Series Nr. 22/20 https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3665951

Vancouver

Gravert CA, Thornfeldt Sørensen K. Gender Differences in Submission Strategies? A Survey of Early-Career Economists. 2020 sep. 15. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3665951

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Gravert, Christina Annette ; Thornfeldt Sørensen, Katrine. / Gender Differences in Submission Strategies? A Survey of Early-Career Economists. 2020. (CEBI Working Paper Series; Nr. 22/20).

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