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The American Economic Review: SGML Encoded CitationsThe following links lead to SGML encoded citations (including abstracts when available) of articles in past issues of AER. These citations are the property of the American Economic Association (Copyright 2010), but they may be used in reference lists and bibliographic databases. The entire archive folder (updated 6/28/2010) 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. Please note that we have made changes and improvements to our SGML files, beginning with the the March issue of AER. New Documentation file (January 2009-Current Issue): HTML format Documentation for issues March 2002-Dec. 2008: HTML format December 2005 -- Vol. 95, No. 5 December 2004 -- Vol. 94, No. 5 December 2003 -- Vol. 93, No. 5 December 2002 -- Vol. 92, No. 5 December 2001 -- Vol. 91, No. 5 (Note: old SGML format) December 2000 -- Vol. 90, No.
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The American Economic Review Issues and Articles Tools Athens Login (for Athens Subscribers only) Announcements! In 2008, close to 4 million persons accessed the American Economic Review through JSTOR, making it one of the top-five most popular journals on JSTOR. The coeditors of the AER would like to acknowledge our Excellence in Refereeing Award recipients! Larry Samuelson assumed Coeditorship of AER as of July 1, 2010. AER announces that modal decision time for new submissions is 4 months and that 90 percent of new submissions are decided within 5 months. See AER Report of the Editor. |