AEJ News Archive



2011

The Wall Street Journal has written about the findings in Meredith J. Beechey, Benjamin K. Johannsen, and Andrew T. Levin's paper "Are Long-Run Inflation Expectations Anchored More Firmly in the Euro Area than in the United States," published in the April 2011 issue of AEJ: Macro.
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 2011

2010

AID Watch features an article on a paper published in the July issue of AEJ: Macro by Diego Comin, Erick Gong, and William Easterly. The article finds that technology in 1500 AD is associated with the current wealth of nations.
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 2010

2009

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 2009









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In the News:

The Huffington Post reports on a study addressing the influence of lifestyle factors on shrinking height in the elderly published in the April issue of AEJ: Applied Economics.

Michael Frakes' (Cornell Law School) article on medical liability standards from the February issue of the American Economic Review was discussed as part of a Bloomberg opinion piece on medical malpractice.

Slate Magazine recently discussed former AEA president, George Akerlof's classic behavioral research and a 2012 American Economic Review study conducted by German and Swiss researchers to explore how gifting can motivate some employees more than cash incentives do in the workplace.

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