Talk:Almas Heshmati
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The article was now changes so as to not constitute a copyright violation.
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I do not agree with the argument stated here that having some articles with 100+ citations demonstrates "significant impact in their scholarly discipline." This argument fails the "Average Professor Test" since most professors have articles with as many citations. But maybe I'm wrong. His Google Scholar h-index is 27. I guess that's pretty good. Still, I don't agree with the idea that the "top 5%" of economists all belong on Wikipedia. That's thousands of economists. -Hugetim (talk) 22:22, 8 August 2012 (UTC)