From [email protected] Thu Apr 1 10:19:45 1993 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Forrest Smith) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.econ,alt.politics.economics Subject: RFD: sci.econ.research moderated Followup-To: news.groups Date: 31 Mar 1993 20:22:39 -0500 Organization: Duke University; Durham, N.C. Lines: 57 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:3420 news.groups:68932 sci.econ:16303 alt.politics.economics:949 This is the initial posting of the RFD for sci.econ.research (moderated). REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION: of the creation of a MODERATED newsgroup called "sci.econ.research." This RFD is cross-posted to sci.econ and to alt.politics.economics. PURPOSE: The purpose of the newsgroup sci.econ.research will be for the exchange of information about new lines of research, new methods of research, and results of current research in economics. Research in all fields of economics will be considered. Discussion of the articles presented in sci.econ.research will be directed to the newsgroup sci.econ. In this manner, readers will be encouraged to continue to read sci.econ. The contents of sci.econ.research will be archived. RATIONALE: As a branch of the social sciences, economic issues are studied at all major universities. The consequences of the findings of those studies impact upon all aspects of life in the form of government activities and business decisions. It is hoped that the creation of the group "sci.econ.research" will engender greater cooperation and collaborating of information among professionals within the field. Specifically, by limiting the discussion in the group to pertinent research topics, it is hoped that more professional economists will be induced to participate in the exchange of ideas facilitated by Usenet. MODERATORS: The group "sci.econ.research" will be moderated by Forrest Smith, a member of the staff of the Department of Economics at Duke University. In extreme cases, articles will be directed to members of a panel of professional economists for an informed decision regarding the articles' relevance to sci.econ.research. NEWSGROUP CREATION: Please post discussions in news.groups. If there are no significant modifications to the proposal arising from the discussion, the first Call For Votes will be posted on May 1, 1993, with the vote scheduled to end on May 24, 1993. -- @keynes.econ.duke.edu [email protected] [email protected]. s Watch Homefront, Tuesdays on ABC, discussion on rec.arts.tv e l NPR discussions ongoing on rec.radio.noncomm d f Do you know the legend of Till Eulenspiegl? u From [email protected] Fri Apr 16 16:28:06 1993 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Forrest Smith) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.econ,alt.politics.economics Subject: 2nd RFD: sci.econ.research moderated Followup-To: news.groups Date: 16 Apr 1993 16:06:14 -0400 Organization: Duke University; Durham, N.C. Lines: 61 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:3475 news.groups:69968 sci.econ:16568 alt.politics.economics:1028 This is the second posting of the RFD for sci.econ.research (moderated). REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION: of the creation of a MODERATED newsgroup called "sci.econ.research." This RFD is cross-posted to sci.econ and to alt.politics.economics. PURPOSE: The purpose of the newsgroup sci.econ.research will be for the exchange of information about new lines of research, new methods of research, and results of current research in economics. In addition, announcements of professional conferences, and "calls for papers," will be welcome. Research in all fields of economics will be considered. Discussion of the articles presented in sci.econ.research will be directed to the newsgroup sci.econ. In this manner, readers will be encouraged to continue to read sci.econ. The contents of sci.econ.research will be archived. RATIONALE: As a branch of the social sciences, economic issues are studied at all major universities. The consequences of the findings of those studies impact upon all aspects of life in the form of government activities and business decisions. It is hoped that the creation of the group "sci.econ.research" will engender greater cooperation and collaborating of information among professionals within the field. Specifically, by limiting the discussion in the group to pertinent research topics, it is hoped that more professional economists will be induced to participate in the exchange of ideas facilitated by Usenet. MODERATORS: The group "sci.econ.research" will be moderated by Forrest Smith, a member of the staff of the Department of Economics at Duke University. In extreme cases, articles will be directed to members of a panel of professional economists for an informed decision regarding the articles' relevance to sci.econ.research. NEWSGROUP CREATION: The discussion period is planned to continue until April 30, 1993. Please post discussions in news.groups. If there are no significant modifications to the proposal arising from the discussion, the first Call For Votes will be posted on May 1, 1993, with the vote scheduled to end on May 24, 1993. -- @econ.duke.edu [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]. s To my correspondents: My email has been changed. e l My new address is: [email protected] d f If mail bounces, try [email protected] u From [email protected] Thu May 6 15:00:31 1993 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Forrest Smith) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.econ,alt.politics.economics Subject: CFV: sci.econ.research moderated Followup-To: poster Date: 4 May 1993 19:51:18 -0400 Organization: Duke University; Durham, N.C. Lines: 67 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID:Reply-To: [email protected] (Duke Econ) NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:3540 news.groups:71405 sci.econ:16776 alt.politics.economics:1054 This is the initial Call For Votes (CFV) for sci.econ.research (moderated). This CFV was posted on May 4, 1993. The vote will conclude on May 28,1993 at 23:59 UTC. All votes must be received by the vote counter during the period May 3 through May 28, 1993, in order to be counted. TO VOTE: In order to vote, mail your ballot to [email protected] In the body of your message, indicate unambiguously your vote. That is, state unequivocably "I vote FOR sci.econ.research" or "I vote AGAINST sci.econ.research," or indicate "YES" or "NO" in an equally unambiguous manner. Each ballot must be accompanied by a functioning email address for returned mail and replies, as well as the voter's name. Only one vote will be counted for each address. In cases of duplicate votes from one individual, the final vote received will be the one counted. The Charter for "sci.econ.research (moderated)" and a description of the moderator follow. CHARTER: The purpose of the newsgroup sci.econ.research will be for the exchange of information about new lines of research, new methods of research, and results of current research in economics. In addition, announcements of professional conferences, "calls for papers," and other information of interest to economists will be considered, based on pertinence, interest level, and the amount of traffic appearing on the newsgroup. Posts of informational value may be combined into single postings at the discretion of the moderator. Research in all fields of economics will be considered. MODERATION: The group "sci.econ.research" will be moderated by Forrest Smith, a member of the staff of the Department of Economics at Duke University. In extreme cases, articles will be directed to members of a panel of professional economists for an informed decision regarding the articles' relevance to sci.econ.research. Discussion of the articles presented in sci.econ.research will be considered for posting in sci.econ.research. Such discussion will be closely monitored by the moderator, and the presentation of the discussion may be edited, at the moderator's discretion, to adhere to the moderator's perception of readability and aesthetics. The moderator may combine several articles of discussion into a single article, with the contributors' contributions to the compilation clearly attributed. Authors of submitted material must be unambiguously identified for consideration for inclusion in sci.econ.research. No personal attacks will be tolerated within the newsgroup. The contents of sci.econ.research will be archived, along with all articles submitted to sci.econ.research. From [email protected] Thu May 20 09:56:19 1993 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Forrest Smith) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.econ,alt.politics.economics Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.econ.research moderated Followup-To: poster Date: 19 May 1993 13:49:12 -0400 Organization: Duke University; Durham, N.C. Lines: 68 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] (Duke Econ) NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:3608 news.groups:72236 sci.econ:16976 alt.politics.economics:1081 This is the second (and final) Call For Votes (CFV) for sci.econ.research (moderated). The vote will conclude on May 28, 1993 at 23:59 UTC. All votes must be received by the vote counter by the end of May 28, 1993, in order to be counted. TO VOTE: In order to vote, mail your ballot to [email protected] In the body of your message, indicate unambiguously your vote. That is, state unequivocably "I vote FOR sci.econ.research" or "I vote AGAINST sci.econ.research," or indicate "YES" or "NO" in an equally unambiguous manner. Each ballot must be accompanied by a functioning email address for returned mail and replies, as well as the voter's name. Only one vote will be counted for each address. In cases of duplicate votes from one individual, the final vote received will be the one counted. The Charter for "sci.econ.research (moderated)" and a description of the moderator follow. CHARTER: The purpose of the newsgroup sci.econ.research will be for the exchange of information about new lines of research, new methods of research, and results of current research in economics. In addition, announcements of professional conferences, "calls for papers," and other information of interest to economists will be considered, based on pertinence, interest level, and the amount of traffic appearing on the newsgroup. Posts of informational value may be combined into single postings at the discretion of the moderator. Research in all fields of economics will be considered. MODERATION: The group "sci.econ.research" will be moderated by Forrest Smith, a member of the staff of the Department of Economics at Duke University. In extreme cases, articles will be directed to members of a panel of professional economists for an informed decision regarding the articles' relevance to sci.econ.research. Discussion of the articles presented in sci.econ.research will be considered for posting in sci.econ.research. Such discussion will be closely monitored by the moderator, and the presentation of the discussion may be edited, at the moderator's discretion, to adhere to the moderator's perception of readability and aesthetics. The moderator may combine several articles of discussion into a single article, with the contributors' contributions to the compilation clearly attributed. Authors of submitted material must be unambiguously identified for consideration for inclusion in sci.econ.research. No personal attacks will be tolerated within the newsgroup. The contents of sci.econ.research will be archived, along with all articles submitted to sci.econ.research. From [email protected] Mon Jun 7 10:38:23 1993 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Forrest Smith) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.econ,alt.politics.economics Subject: RESULT: sci.econ.research passes, 405:21 Followup-To: news.groups Date: 4 Jun 1993 14:27:15 -0400 Organization: Duke University; Durham, N.C. Lines: 491 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] (Duke Econ) Keywords: sci.econ.research vote tally Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:3668 news.groups:73397 sci.econ:17235 alt.politics.economics:1088 Sci.econ.research (moderated) has been approved by a vote of 405-21. There were very few voting irregularites. There was only one identified instance of one person's name being used for two votes, and that was not done with the knowledge of the named person, whose vote was counted once. There were a few ballots received without proper names attached, and those ballots were rectified by the voters before the votes were counted. There was a brief period when the vote-receiving account was not functioning properly, but the problem was noted in sci.econ and news.groups, and as it occurred late in the voting period, it is not likely it had an impact that would have changed the voting outcome. One vote was received after the end of voting and was not counted, and one vote was received without a name, too late to be notified, and was not counted. One vote was received from Nigel the Lemur, which was not counted. Considering the magnitude of the majority, I don't think there can be any controversy regarding the outcome of the vote. Regardless, there will be a five-day waiting period after this notice appears in news.announce.newsgroups during which any serious concerns or corrections to the results list should be raised. If no major objections are made, newgroup control messages will be sent out by the moderator of news.announce.newgroups, David Lawrence. The vote was propagated from a wide range of participants, >from all over the world. There were a few pockets of relatively intense voting (particularly the University of Michigan, and a late surge from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro), but no one voting site submitted a significant percentage of the total vote. Thanks to all for their participation in the process. - Forrest Smith Here is the complete list of voters and their votes: [email protected] (Donna Anderson) - yes [email protected] (Andrew B. Lyon) - yes [email protected] (Wilfried Philipp) - yes [email protected] (Ethan Ligon) - yes [email protected] (Arna Desser) - yes [email protected] (Adriano Azevedo-Filho) - yes ae547yfn.ysu.edu (Ronda Hauben) - no [email protected] (Jay Hauben) - no [email protected] (Arne Hallam) - yes [email protected] (Dan Schiffer) - yes [email protected] (Ahmed Al-Ashabb) - yes [email protected]@cmsa.berkeley.edu (Kuan-Pin Lin) - yes [email protected] (Ajay Shah) - yes [email protected] (Ajit Ranade) - yes [email protected] (Alan Deardorff) - yes [email protected] (Alasdair Smith) - yes [email protected] (Craig Albert) - yes [email protected] (Stuart Allen) - yes [email protected] (Liu Ming Hua) - yes [email protected] (Gary S. Anderson) - yes [email protected] (Andrew P. Meyer) - yes [email protected] (George Antony) - yes [email protected] (Robert D. West) - yes [email protected] (Arjo Klamer) - yes [email protected] (Ashish Arora) - yes [email protected] (Avery Katz) - yes [email protected] (Bill Barnett) - yes [email protected] (Humberto Barreto) - yes [email protected] (Christopher F. Baum) - yes [email protected] (Barbara R. Bergman) - yes [email protected] (David Bellamy) - yes [email protected] (David A. Belsley) - yes [email protected] (Paul Beaumont) - yes [email protected] (George D. Greenwade) - no [email protected] (Sohrab Behdad) - yes [email protected] (Bengt Nattorp) - yes [email protected] (Bengt Larsson) - yes [email protected] (Gill Goffe) - yes [email protected] (Brian Humes) - yes [email protected] (Michael Bischof) - yes [email protected] (Christine E. Bishop) - yes [email protected] (Brett Koffmann) - yes [email protected] (Blake LeBaron) - yes [email protected] (John H. Boyd, III) - yes [email protected] (Bob Parks) - yes [email protected] (Andrew C. 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Smith) - yes [email protected] (Lakshmi K. Raut) - yes [email protected] (Laurence C. Rosenberg) - yes [email protected] (Linda Lucas) - yes [email protected] (Luke Froeb) - yes m1dxm00%[email protected] (Doug McManus) - yes m1jda01%[email protected] (Jalal D. Akhavein) - yes [email protected] (Nick Bull) - yes m1phm02%[email protected] (Patrick McAllister) - yes [email protected] (L. Magee) - yes [email protected] (Marcelo Clerici-Arias) - yes [email protected] (Dora Marinova) - yes [email protected] (Mario S. De Pillis, Jr.) - yes [email protected] (Stewart Mayhew) - yes [email protected] (Clive W. J. Granger) - no [email protected] (Michael Ward) - yes [email protected] (Preston McAfee) - yes [email protected] (Bruce McCullough) - yes [email protected] (Mike Fuller) - yes [email protected] (Matt Power) - no [email protected] (Michael Perelman) - yes [email protected] (Mike Sierra) - yes [email protected] (J. 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Vinod) - yes [email protected] (Vikas Kakkar) - yes [email protected] (Kevin Wainwright) - yes [email protected] (John Watts) - yes [email protected] (Bill Waller) - yes [email protected] (Walter.J. Herdes) - yes [email protected] (W. B. Arthur) - yes [email protected] (Olaf Winkelhake) - yes [email protected] (Michael Wellman) - yes [email protected] (Werner Uhrig) - yes [email protected] (William Lott) - yes [email protected] (Walter Garcia-Fontes) - yes [email protected] (Thorsten Wichmann) - yes [email protected] (David Wildasin) - yes [email protected] (Wilhelm Neufeind) - yes [email protected] (William Vogt) - yes [email protected] (Wen Xue) - yes [email protected] (Rob McClelland) - yes [email protected] (Yi Liu) - yes [email protected] (Yu Mei) - yes [email protected] (Yuliy Baryshnikov) - yes [email protected] (Zhiqi Chen) - yes [email protected] (E. Unal Zenginobuz) - yes [email protected] (John Xu Zheng) - yes From [email protected] Mon Sep 11 20:59:21 1995 Xref: rpi news.announce.newgroups:1332 news.groups:30041 sci.econ:4629 sci.math.stat:2071 Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.econ,sci.math.stat Path: rpi!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Edward Vielmetti) Subject: RFD: sci.econ.research moderated Followup-To: news.groups Sender: [email protected] Nntp-Posting-Host: cs.rpi.edu Date: 8 Aug 91 03:17:26 GMT Approved: [email protected] Lines: 35 Status: RO X-Status: This is a request for discussion for a new newsgroup, sci.econ.research. It is to be a moderated newsgroup; one of the important tasks is to locate a suitable moderator. sci.econ is a popular sort of group, with a lot of discussion in it that has political or philosophical leanings (e.g. cross-posts from alt.individualism). The name is good enough to attrach the interest of people doing serious research in economics -- academics, people in the securities industry, business and finance types -- but the level of discussion is disappointing. sci.econ.research is to be a moderated newsgroup, with a moderator or group of moderators working to keep the signal-to-noise ratio reasonable. Archives of past sci.econ.research will be available for review, and the list will be cataloged by the Library of Congress (their ISSN system). In short, everything you'd do to put together a J Am Finance or an Int Review Econometric Forecasting, except of course that there's no need to arrange for printing. Step one is to write a newsgroup charter, describing the proposed focus of the group; to put together a group that would act as an editorial advisory board; and to locate a moderator. Once these are settled the process of gathering interest and collecting votes can move forward. Discussion to news.groups, or mail to [email protected] if you're interested in constructing and/or moderating the group. --Ed -- Edward Vielmetti, [email protected] MSEN Inc., 628 Brooks, Ann Arbor MI 48103 +1 313 741 1120 B. A. Economics, U of Michigan 1988 <- obligatory credentials