R: [RePEc] Your monthly statistics (fwd)
and another one! -- Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL! Economic Research Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis P.O. Box 442 St. Louis MO 63166-0442 USA http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 10:14:34 +0000 From: massimo.florio@unimi.it To: Christian Zimmermann <zimmermann@stlouisfed.org> Subject: R: [RePEc] Your monthly statistics Dear Christian Something strange happened to citations this month. They are now a total of 8 out of 107 publications! The previous figure was certainly higher... Thanks Massimo Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: Christian Zimmermann <zimmermann@stlouisfed.org> Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2011 01:11:18 To: <massimo.florio@unimi.it> Subject: [RePEc] Your monthly statistics Massimo Florio, this is a monthly message to inform you about the visibility of your works through RePEc. This message also contains information on how to update your profile. ======================= IF YOU HAVE MOVED: make sure to have the correct email address and affiliation in your account! RePEc is volunteer based, and you may be interested in participating! See our blog at http://blog.repec.org/ for volunteer opportunities, as well as a discussion on whether working papers should be withdrawn. ======================= For additional frequently asked questions, see http://authors.repec.org/FAQ. Watch further down in this message for new citations to your works we have uncovered. Your ranking analysis, along with links to your profile pages on the various RePEc services, is available at: http://ideas.repec.org/cgi-bin/rank.cgi?pfl10&RHqD This link is valid only for a month. You can directly check for new items you could add to your profile here: http://authors.repec.org/?login=massimo.florio@unimi.it Your profile currently contains 107 items, among them 80 papers, 26 articles. Below are some traffic statistics for all these items, as provided by LogEc. More details for each of your works are available directly at http://logec.repec.org/RAS/pfl10.htm Abstract File views downloads Last month 146 48 Previous month 238 94 Last 3 months 655 292 Last 12 months 3453 1414 Since start 22029 7682 We have found the following citations to your works during the last month: - Daniele CHECCHI & Massimo FLORIO & Jorge CARRERA, 2004. "Privatization discontent and its determinants: evidence from Latin America," Departemental Working Papers 2004-23, Department of Economics, Business and Statistics at Università degli Studi di Milano. cited in: ** - Mauricio Olivera & Felipe Barrera, 2007. "Does Society Win or Lose as a Result of Privatization? The Case of Water Sector Privatization in Colombia," RES Working Papers 3230, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department. ** - Mauricio Olivera & Felipe Barrera, 2007. "La sociedad gana o pierde como resultado de la privatizacion? El caso de Colombia," RES Working Papers 3231, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department. - Carlo Fiorio & Massimo Florio & Raffaele Doronzo, 2007. "The Electricity Industry Reform Paradigm in the European Union: Testing the Impact on Consumers," UNIMI - Research Papers in Economics, Business, and Statistics 1066, Universitá degli Studi di Milano. cited in: ** - Erdogdu, Erkan, 2011. "What happened to efficiency in electricity industries after reforms?," MPRA Paper 32483, University Library of Munich, Germany. - Daniele Checchi & Massimo Florio & Jorge Carrera, 2009. "Privatisation Discontent and Utility Reform in Latin America," The Journal of Development Studies, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 45(3), pages 333-350. cited in: ** - Mbuvi, Dorcas & Tarsim, Achraf, 2011. "Managerial ownership and urban water utilities efficiency in Uganda," UNU-MERIT Working Paper Series 036, United Nations University, Maastricht Economic and social Research and training centre on Innovation and Technology. - Fiorio, Carlo V. & Florio, Massimo, 2011. "«Would you say that the price you pay for electricity is fair?» Consumers' satisfaction and utility reforms in the EU15," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 33(2), pages 178-187, March. cited in: ** - Carlo V. Fiorio & Massimo Florio, 2010. "A Fair Price for Energy? Ownership versus Market Opening in the EU15," CESifo Working Paper Series 3124, CESifo Group Munich. Note that your profile on IDEAS may not yet reflect these new citations due to the rotation schedule for the web site update. If any of these citations does not appear to be correct, please log into your profile, and then click on citations to make appropriate adjustments. You may also find additional citations to approve for which we had a lower match confidence. I encourage you to check from time to time on RePEc for new items in the database you can claim authorship for, and keep your contact information current. This is the only way to add new works to your profile, this is not done automatically. Just use the direct link http://authors.repec.org/?login=massimo.florio@unimi.it New items are added continuously, be it from existing working papers series and journals or from new ones contributing to the database. And encourage your colleagues to do so as well. There are now over 29,000 authors registered through RePEc! If you have questions, consult the FAQ mentioned above. But do not hesitate to contact me for any question and encourage others to register with RePEc! Christian Zimmermann RePEc Team Economic Research Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
I've checked and the copy of amf citation files in nebka is updated... On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, 'Christian Zimmermann' wrote:
and another one!
-- Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL! Economic Research Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis P.O. Box 442 St. Louis MO 63166-0442 USA http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 10:14:34 +0000 From: massimo.florio@unimi.it To: Christian Zimmermann <zimmermann@stlouisfed.org> Subject: R: [RePEc] Your monthly statistics
Dear Christian Something strange happened to citations this month. They are now a total of 8 out of 107 publications! The previous figure was certainly higher... Thanks Massimo Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
-----Original Message----- From: Christian Zimmermann <zimmermann@stlouisfed.org> Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2011 01:11:18 To: <massimo.florio@unimi.it> Subject: [RePEc] Your monthly statistics
Massimo Florio,
this is a monthly message to inform you about the visibility of your works through RePEc. This message also contains information on how to update your profile.
======================= IF YOU HAVE MOVED: make sure to have the correct email address and affiliation in your account!
RePEc is volunteer based, and you may be interested in participating! See our blog at http://blog.repec.org/ for volunteer opportunities, as well as a discussion on whether working papers should be withdrawn. =======================
For additional frequently asked questions, see http://authors.repec.org/FAQ.
Watch further down in this message for new citations to your works we have uncovered.
Your ranking analysis, along with links to your profile pages on the various RePEc services, is available at: http://ideas.repec.org/cgi-bin/rank.cgi?pfl10&RHqD
This link is valid only for a month. You can directly check for new items you could add to your profile here: http://authors.repec.org/?login=massimo.florio@unimi.it
Your profile currently contains 107 items, among them 80 papers, 26 articles. Below are some traffic statistics for all these items, as provided by LogEc. More details for each of your works are available directly at http://logec.repec.org/RAS/pfl10.htm
Abstract File views downloads Last month 146 48 Previous month 238 94 Last 3 months 655 292 Last 12 months 3453 1414 Since start 22029 7682
We have found the following citations to your works during the last month:
- Daniele CHECCHI & Massimo FLORIO & Jorge CARRERA, 2004. "Privatization discontent and its determinants: evidence from Latin America," Departemental Working Papers 2004-23, Department of Economics, Business and Statistics at Università degli Studi di Milano.
cited in: ** - Mauricio Olivera & Felipe Barrera, 2007. "Does Society Win or Lose as a Result of Privatization? The Case of Water Sector Privatization in Colombia," RES Working Papers 3230, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
** - Mauricio Olivera & Felipe Barrera, 2007. "La sociedad gana o pierde como resultado de la privatizacion? El caso de Colombia," RES Working Papers 3231, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
- Carlo Fiorio & Massimo Florio & Raffaele Doronzo, 2007. "The Electricity Industry Reform Paradigm in the European Union: Testing the Impact on Consumers," UNIMI - Research Papers in Economics, Business, and Statistics 1066, Universitá degli Studi di Milano.
cited in: ** - Erdogdu, Erkan, 2011. "What happened to efficiency in electricity industries after reforms?," MPRA Paper 32483, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Daniele Checchi & Massimo Florio & Jorge Carrera, 2009. "Privatisation Discontent and Utility Reform in Latin America," The Journal of Development Studies, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 45(3), pages 333-350.
cited in: ** - Mbuvi, Dorcas & Tarsim, Achraf, 2011. "Managerial ownership and urban water utilities efficiency in Uganda," UNU-MERIT Working Paper Series 036, United Nations University, Maastricht Economic and social Research and training centre on Innovation and Technology.
- Fiorio, Carlo V. & Florio, Massimo, 2011. "«Would you say that the price you pay for electricity is fair?» Consumers' satisfaction and utility reforms in the EU15," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 33(2), pages 178-187, March.
cited in: ** - Carlo V. Fiorio & Massimo Florio, 2010. "A Fair Price for Energy? Ownership versus Market Opening in the EU15," CESifo Working Paper Series 3124, CESifo Group Munich.
Note that your profile on IDEAS may not yet reflect these new citations due to the rotation schedule for the web site update. If any of these citations does not appear to be correct, please log into your profile, and then click on citations to make appropriate adjustments. You may also find additional citations to approve for which we had a lower match confidence.
I encourage you to check from time to time on RePEc for new items in the database you can claim authorship for, and keep your contact information current. This is the only way to add new works to your profile, this is not done automatically. Just use the direct link http://authors.repec.org/?login=massimo.florio@unimi.it
New items are added continuously, be it from existing working papers series and journals or from new ones contributing to the database. And encourage your colleagues to do so as well. There are now over 29,000 authors registered through RePEc!
If you have questions, consult the FAQ mentioned above. But do not hesitate to contact me for any question and encourage others to register with RePEc!
Christian Zimmermann RePEc Team Economic Research Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
--- José Manuel Barrueco http://www.uv.es/=barrueco
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, Jose Manuel Barrueco wrote:
I've checked and the copy of amf citation files in nebka is updated...
You may be looking at the old nebka...
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, 'Christian Zimmermann' wrote:
and another one!
-- Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL! Economic Research Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis P.O. Box 442 St. Louis MO 63166-0442 USA http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 10:14:34 +0000 From: massimo.florio@unimi.it To: Christian Zimmermann <zimmermann@stlouisfed.org> Subject: R: [RePEc] Your monthly statistics
Dear Christian Something strange happened to citations this month. They are now a total of 8 out of 107 publications! The previous figure was certainly higher... Thanks Massimo Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
-----Original Message----- From: Christian Zimmermann <zimmermann@stlouisfed.org> Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2011 01:11:18 To: <massimo.florio@unimi.it> Subject: [RePEc] Your monthly statistics
Massimo Florio,
this is a monthly message to inform you about the visibility of your works through RePEc. This message also contains information on how to update your profile.
======================= IF YOU HAVE MOVED: make sure to have the correct email address and affiliation in your account!
RePEc is volunteer based, and you may be interested in participating! See our blog at http://blog.repec.org/ for volunteer opportunities, as well as a discussion on whether working papers should be withdrawn. =======================
For additional frequently asked questions, see http://authors.repec.org/FAQ.
Watch further down in this message for new citations to your works we have uncovered.
Your ranking analysis, along with links to your profile pages on the various RePEc services, is available at: http://ideas.repec.org/cgi-bin/rank.cgi?pfl10&RHqD
This link is valid only for a month. You can directly check for new items you could add to your profile here: http://authors.repec.org/?login=massimo.florio@unimi.it
Your profile currently contains 107 items, among them 80 papers, 26 articles. Below are some traffic statistics for all these items, as provided by LogEc. More details for each of your works are available directly at http://logec.repec.org/RAS/pfl10.htm
Abstract File views downloads Last month 146 48 Previous month 238 94 Last 3 months 655 292 Last 12 months 3453 1414 Since start 22029 7682
We have found the following citations to your works during the last month:
- Daniele CHECCHI & Massimo FLORIO & Jorge CARRERA, 2004. "Privatization discontent and its determinants: evidence from Latin America," Departemental Working Papers 2004-23, Department of Economics, Business and Statistics at Università degli Studi di Milano.
cited in: ** - Mauricio Olivera & Felipe Barrera, 2007. "Does Society Win or Lose as a Result of Privatization? The Case of Water Sector Privatization in Colombia," RES Working Papers 3230, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
** - Mauricio Olivera & Felipe Barrera, 2007. "La sociedad gana o pierde como resultado de la privatizacion? El caso de Colombia," RES Working Papers 3231, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
- Carlo Fiorio & Massimo Florio & Raffaele Doronzo, 2007. "The Electricity Industry Reform Paradigm in the European Union: Testing the Impact on Consumers," UNIMI - Research Papers in Economics, Business, and Statistics 1066, Universitá degli Studi di Milano.
cited in: ** - Erdogdu, Erkan, 2011. "What happened to efficiency in electricity industries after reforms?," MPRA Paper 32483, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Daniele Checchi & Massimo Florio & Jorge Carrera, 2009. "Privatisation Discontent and Utility Reform in Latin America," The Journal of Development Studies, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 45(3), pages 333-350.
cited in: ** - Mbuvi, Dorcas & Tarsim, Achraf, 2011. "Managerial ownership and urban water utilities efficiency in Uganda," UNU-MERIT Working Paper Series 036, United Nations University, Maastricht Economic and social Research and training centre on Innovation and Technology.
- Fiorio, Carlo V. & Florio, Massimo, 2011. "«Would you say that the price you pay for electricity is fair?» Consumers' satisfaction and utility reforms in the EU15," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 33(2), pages 178-187, March.
cited in: ** - Carlo V. Fiorio & Massimo Florio, 2010. "A Fair Price for Energy? Ownership versus Market Opening in the EU15," CESifo Working Paper Series 3124, CESifo Group Munich.
Note that your profile on IDEAS may not yet reflect these new citations due to the rotation schedule for the web site update. If any of these citations does not appear to be correct, please log into your profile, and then click on citations to make appropriate adjustments. You may also find additional citations to approve for which we had a lower match confidence.
I encourage you to check from time to time on RePEc for new items in the database you can claim authorship for, and keep your contact information current. This is the only way to add new works to your profile, this is not done automatically. Just use the direct link http://authors.repec.org/?login=massimo.florio@unimi.it
New items are added continuously, be it from existing working papers series and journals or from new ones contributing to the database. And encourage your colleagues to do so as well. There are now over 29,000 authors registered through RePEc!
If you have questions, consult the FAQ mentioned above. But do not hesitate to contact me for any question and encourage others to register with RePEc!
Christian Zimmermann RePEc Team Economic Research Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
--- José Manuel Barrueco http://www.uv.es/=barrueco
-- Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL! Economic Research Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis P.O. Box 442 St. Louis MO 63166-0442 USA http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/
'Christian Zimmermann' writes
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, Jose Manuel Barrueco wrote:
I've checked and the copy of amf citation files in nebka is updated...
You may be looking at the old nebka...
He must be as he has no access to the new one afaik. Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel http://authorprofile.org/pkr1 skype: thomaskrichel
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, Thomas Krichel wrote:
You may be looking at the old nebka...
He must be as he has no access to the new one afaik.
Then please check that the count of xml files at: RePEc/zzz/cites/ is the same in new and old nebka. --- José Manuel Barrueco http://www.uv.es/=barrueco
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, Jose Manuel Barrueco wrote:
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, Thomas Krichel wrote:
You may be looking at the old nebka...
He must be as he has no access to the new one afaik.
Then please check that the count of xml files at:
RePEc/zzz/cites/
is the same in new and old nebka.
I cannot find this on old or new nebka. All I find is /home/adrepec/RePEc/zzz/conf, with remi.conf
--- José Manuel Barrueco http://www.uv.es/=barrueco
-- Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL! Economic Research Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis P.O. Box 442 St. Louis MO 63166-0442 USA http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/
'Christian Zimmermann' writes
I cannot find this on old or new nebka. All I find is /home/adrepec/RePEc/zzz/conf, with remi.conf
I removed the crontab from sopri to uconn nebka just 10 minutes ago. There is an rsync to holda, of course. Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel http://authorprofile.org/pkr1 skype: thomaskrichel
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, Thomas Krichel wrote:
'Christian Zimmermann' writes
I cannot find this on old or new nebka. All I find is /home/adrepec/RePEc/zzz/conf, with remi.conf
I removed the crontab from sopri to uconn nebka just 10 minutes ago.
There is an rsync to holda, of course.
You need to specify what sopri and holda are, and what we need to do here.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel http://authorprofile.org/pkr1 skype: thomaskrichel
-- Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL! Economic Research Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis P.O. Box 442 St. Louis MO 63166-0442 USA http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/
'Christian Zimmermann' writes
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, Thomas Krichel wrote:
'Christian Zimmermann' writes
I cannot find this on old or new nebka. All I find is /home/adrepec/RePEc/zzz/conf, with remi.conf
I removed the crontab from sopri to uconn nebka just 10 minutes ago.
There is an rsync to holda, of course.
You need to specify what sopri and holda are,
Sopri is the server that makes CitEc data. holda is the server that holds the ras.openlib.org test server I set up for development.
and what we need to do here.
You need to get the CitEc data from sopri. I defer that the JMBC. Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel http://authorprofile.org/pkr1 skype: thomaskrichel
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