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Similarities between informetrics and econometrics

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It is always difficult to predict — especially the future. (N. Bohr)

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Comments on the paper byW. Glänzel, U. Schoepflin,Scientometrics, 30 (1994) 375.

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Rousseau, R. Similarities between informetrics and econometrics. Scientometrics 30, 385–387 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02018108

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