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The American Economic Association provides supplementary information and statistical summaries concerning the membership database.

  • The following tables are from "Who Is a Member of the AEA?", by John J. Siegfried, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12, Spring, 1998, 211-222.
    • Table 1, Annual Membership (Regular, Junior, Life, and Honorary) of the American Economic Association, 1893-1996.
    • Table 2, Proportion of Faculty at 24 American Universities Who Were Members of the American Economic Association in Selected Years
    • Table 3, Percentage of Faculty Who Are AEA Members by Rank, 1996
    • Table 4, Percentage of Faculty Who Are AEA Members in 1996, by Employer's Institution Type
    • Table 5, Percentage of Faculty Who Are AEA Members, by Institution with Twenty or More Faculty, 1996.
    • Table 6, Percentage of Assistant Professors in 1996 Who Are AEA Members, by Institution of Terminal Degree, for Institutions with Twenty or More Graduates.
  • The following tables are from "The Economics of Regional Economics Associations", Midwest Economics Association Presidential Address, by John J. Siegfried, The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 42, 2002, 1-17.
    • Table 1, Regional distribution of AEA members, 1969 and 1997.
    • Table 4, AEA membership and ASSA convention data, 1950-2001.

  • These tables are the results of the latest Universal Academic Questionnaire. (May 2010)