The ESRC: Prospects and Policies for Research
Howard Newby
Economic Journal, 1990, vol. 100, issue 399, 215-19
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This paper discusses, in broad terms, the policies and procedures of the Economic and Social Research Council. It clarifies Economic and Social Research Council research application procedures and discusses the role of learned societies vis-a-vis the Economic and Social Research Council. The paper emphasizes the importance of the European Economic Community and the processes of dissemination in future research endeavors. Copyright 1990 by Royal Economic Society.
Date: 1990
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