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American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics publishes papers covering a range of topics in applied economics, with a focus on empirical microeconomic issues. In particular, we welcome papers on labor economics, development microeconomics, health, education, demography, empirical corporate finance, empirical studies of trade, and empirical behavioral economics. We are facilitating the exchange of ideas through our online discussion forum. Editorial StaffEsther Duflo Thomas Lemieux Michelle DeBlasi Kelly Markel AEJ Editorial Office: Phone: 412-432-2310 email: aejinfo@aeapubs.org Board of Editors
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American Economic Journal: Applied Economics Issues and Articles Tools eTOC Alert for AEJ: Applied Economics In the News! MIT Economics Professor David Autor speaks with NPR's Morning Edition about his paper "Do Temporary-Help Jobs Improve Labor Market Outcomes for Low-Skilled Workers? Evidence from 'Work First.' This study on how job seekers can use their time more efficiently is forthcoming in AEJ: Applied Economics. Wilson Quarterly, an international review of ideas and information, published by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars writes about the paper "Do Television and Radio Destroy Social Capital; Evidence from Indonesian Villages," by Benjamin A. Olken in the Winter 2010 In Essence section of the publication. The Economist features Aparajita Goyal's forthcoming paper "Information, Direct Access to Farmers, and Rural Market Performance in Central India" in an article examining how Internet usage can improve the efficiency of agricultural markets in developing nations. The forthcoming paper by Jenny Aker, "Information from Markets Near and Far: Mobile Phones and Agricultural Markets in Niger," is also mentioned. Physorg.com writes about the paper "How Large are Non-Budget-Constraint Effects of Prices on Demand?" published in the October 2009 issue of AEJ: Applied. Announcements! AEJ: Applied Economics publishes quarterly (January, April, July, October) |