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Contents of Current Issues

March 2010 AER

Winter 2010 JEP

February 2010 AEJ: Micro

February 2010 AEJ: Policy

January 2010 AEJ: Applied

January 2010 AEJ: Macro

December 2009 JEL

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In the News:

Two articles published in the American Economic Review and one article published in the Journal of Economic Literature in 2008 have received an Emerald Management Reviews Citation of Excellence. Now in their thirteenth year, these distinguished annual awards recognize the 50 outstanding articles published by the top 400 management journals in the world. The articles are:

"Great Expectations and the End of the Depression," by Gauti B. Eggertsson (AER, September 2008)

"Zombie Lending and Depressed Restructuring in Japan," by Ricardo J. Caballero, Takeo Hoshi, and Anil K Kashyap (AER, December 2008)

" Dispelling some misconceptions about agricultural trade liberalization," by Stephen Tokarick (JEP, Winter 2008)

Announcements:

The 2009 John Bates Clark Medal was awarded by the AEA on April 24, 2009, to Emmanuel Saez.

Steven J. Davis (University of Chicago) has succeeded Olivier Blanchard (MIT) as editor of the American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, and John Leahy (NYU) is the new coeditor.

David Autor (MIT) has succeeded Andrei Shleifer (Harvard) as editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives.

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