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March 2010 AER Econ-Harmony: An AEA Service for Organizing Complete Annual Meeting Session Proposals (AEA members only) 2010 Paul Samuelson Memorial Session Webcast available for AEA members and non-members! 2010 AEA Annual Meeting Papers AEA 125th Anniversary Calendar Member Features
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2009 AEA Annual JEL Classification Codes Guide
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American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics: SGML Encoded CitationsThe following links lead to SGML encoded citations (including abstracts when available) of articles in AEJ: Macroeconomics. These citations are the property of the American Economic Association (Copyright 2009), but they may be used in reference lists and bibliographic databases. The entire archive folder (updated 12/23/2009) may be downloaded; the .tar file includes all SGML files listed below as well as the documentation file. The files listed below may also be downloaded individually by right-clicking on the link and choosing the "Save Target As" option. Documentation file: HTML format
January 2010 -- Vol. 2, No. 1
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American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics Issues and Articles Tools eTOC Alert for AEJ: Macroeconomics In the News! Steve Davis is quoted in an Associated Press article on the pressures workers face as the threat of layoffs looms. Paul Krugman writes about research done by Board of Editor Thomas Philippon in the New York Times. Announcements! AEJ: Macroeconomics will publish twice in 2009 (January, July) and quarterly thereafter (January, April, July, October). New Editorial Team at the American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. Steven J. Davis is the new Editor of the Journal, and John Leahy is the new Coeditor. The Journal will continue to focus on studies of aggregate fluctuations and growth, and the role of policy in that context. Such studies often borrow from and interact with research in other fields, such as monetary theory, industrial organization, finance, labor economics, public finance, international economics and development economics. To the extent that they make a contribution to macroeconomics, the Journal welcomes papers in these fields. John Leahy joins the Indian School of Business as a Visiting Scholar. The Economist names AEJ Macro Board of Editor Iván Werning one of eight best young economists. The magazine asked leading authorities to make their recommendations and Werning was the macroeconomist nominated most often for the list. President Barack Obama names AEJ: Macroeconomics Board of Editor Christina D. Romer Chairwoman of the Council of Economic Advisers. NY Times article V. V. Chari, Nobu Kiyotaki, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Richard Rogerson, and Martin Schneider join the Board of Editors of AEJ: Macro |