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An article on George W. Grantham was previously deleted. That deletion discussion is here Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/George W. Grantham. It was noted in that discussion that his h-indexindex was 6 or that he had at most 5 peer reviewed papers and had no books. Near the end of the debate more articles were found and since then many more citations have been added to these and I think his Google Scholar H-index is now a far more respectable 12: (User:Msrasnw/Prof Grantham's H index from Google Scholar). This index is "highly non-linear" and 12 is I think a sufficiently high h-score for this discipline. I have consulted with the deleting admin User:Drmies and let him know here :User_talk:Drmies#George_Grantham (economic_historian) , but would hope there was enough by way of significant change to not have this speedied and go for another Afd if soemone really wants it deleting again. (Msrasnw (talk) 09:59, 5 February 2013 (UTC))[reply]