This note comments on the article by Alemayehu and Levenstein. It expands a bit on the work and suggests other directions the work could go in.

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Comment on Alemayehu and Levenstein "Toward a Pragmatic Policy on Authorship"
Peter A. Lachenbruch
1Oregon State University
Citation Information: Statistics, Politics, and Policy. Volume 2, Issue 1, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 2151-7509, DOI: 10.2202/2151-7509.1037, October 2011
Publication History:
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- 2011-10-26
Keywords: guest authorship; ghost authorship; policy


















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