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Misrepresenting Mises: Quotation Editing and a Rejection of Peer Review at Cambridge University Press

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  • Phillip W. Magness and Amelia Janaskie
Volume Number 19
Issue Number 1
Pages 65–84
File URL Misrepresenting Mises: Quotation Editing and a Rejection of Peer Review at Cambridge University Press
Publication year 2022

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  1. A good exposée of ideological bias in academic publishing.

    posted 11 Jul 2022 by Oscar Valdez

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