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Boston.com mentions the paper "Greenhouse Gas Reductions under Low Carbon
Fuel Standards?," published in the February 2009 issue, in an article about
plans for a regional program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from vehicle
fuels adopted by 11 states including Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.
Inside Higher Ed writes about "Crowded Colleges and College Crowd-Out: The
Impact of Public Subsidies on the Two-Year College Market" published in the
August 2009 issue.
Alan Auerbach is quoted in a Fortune magazine article on the federal debt crisis and what such a large deficit will cost taxpayers.
Alan Auerbach is quoted in a New York Times article about how the federal government came to be so deeply in debt.
A paper by Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers, "The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness," is discussed in an LA Times article speculating on why women are unhappy.
Alan Auerbach is quoted in a New York Times article on the presidents' plan to curb offshore tax havens and corporate tax breaks.
The New York Times features an article on the effectiveness of low carbon fuel standards published in the February issue of AEJ: Economic Policy.
Education Week, March 10, 2009
UCBerkeley News, March 10, 2009
Announcements!
Alan Auerbach is quoted in a Time magazine article on the budget deficit and its impact on President Barack Obama's agenda for the nation.
AEJ: Economic Policy will publish twice during 2009 (February, August) and quarterly thereafter (February, May, August, November)
The Economist names AEJ Economic Policy Board of Editor Amy Finkelstein one of eight best young economists.
Alan Auerbach and William Gale predict that the deficit will "average at least $1 trillion per year for the 10 years after 2009," in a report released by the Brookings Institution.
President Barack Obama names AEJ: Economic Policy Board of Editor Austan Goolsbee to the Council of Economic Advisers.