What's up with B.E. Press? I thought the idea was to offer an alternative to for-profit publishers (i.e., who is this De Gruyter person anyway?)
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The pony express about this change hasn't made it to Boone, NC yet. Are there any env-econ readers who are better plugged in that might explain?
*The email says Walter.