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American Economic Journal: Microeconomics: SGML Encoded Citations

The following links lead to SGML encoded citations (including abstracts when available) of articles in AEJ: Microeconomics. 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 7/30/2010) 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.

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August 2010 -- Vol. 2, No. 3
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The Economist names AEJ Micro Board of Editor Marc Merlitz one of eight best young economists. He is cited as "a pioneer of the 'new, new trade theory.'" To identify the best young economists, the magazine asked leading authorities for their recommendations.

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