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Open access is a possible answer of researchers and (to a lesser extent) librarians to the problem of the rising prices of academic journals. This alternative utilizes the new opportunities offered by electronic publishing. Although the number of Hungarian articles dealing with this topic is small, it is worth reviewing the relevant literature.
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The paper aims, besides evaluation of importance of Williamson’s work, to verify empirically the hypothesis whether there are also some other factors (e.g. confirmation of theoretical results in practice or attractiveness of his work to academicians and policy makers) behind the Williamson’s success and not only the quality of his (especially journal) publications (as indicated in IDEAS RePEc database). The example of Williamson´s work is used here for a broader discussion of the problem to what extent can serve only purely quantitative data as a basis for evaluation of the best economists. The author research confirms his hypothesis and shows that despite the fact that rankings based on scientific journal publications and citations represent an important selection mechanism for selection of the best scientist in economics, they are not complex enough to be the only way how to nominate the best scientists as is shown in the case of “Nobel prize” selection.
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