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2010 AEA Annual Meeting Sessions & Continuing Education Webcasts

AEA members have the option to view all of the webcasts online along with the slide presentation. The Paul Samuelson Memorial Session Webcast is available to AEA members as well as non-members. If you are an AEA member and you do not yet have an e-publications username and password, please create an account. If you are not an AEA member, please click for membership information.

See also: 2011 Annual Meeting Webcasts; 2009 Annual Meeting Webcasts

 


Monetary Policy and the Housing Bubble (January 3, 2010):
Ben Bernanke

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Richard T. Ely Lecture: Computer Mediated Transactions (January 3, 2010):
Hal Varian

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How Should the Financial Crisis Change How We Teach Economics? (January 3, 2010):
David Colander, Benjamin Friedman, Raghuram Rajan, Robert Shiller, and Alan Blinder
Part 1: View Webcast (AEA members only)
Part 2: View Webcast with slide presentation (AEA members only)


Deficit (January 3, 2010):
Peter Diamond, Alan Auerbach, Thomas Sargent, Martin Feldstein, and Robert Barro

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**The Samuelson Memorial Session Webcast is available to AEA members and non-members!**

Paul Samuelson Memorial Session (January 4, 2010):
Robert E. Hall, Robert Solow, Kenneth Arrow, Peter Diamond, Avinash Dixit, Stanley Fischer, Robert Merton, and James Poterba

Part 1: View Webcast with slide presentation
Part 2: View Webcast


 

Continuing Education -- 2010


Time-Series Econometrics: James H. Stock and Mark W. Watson

Day One (January 5, 2010):
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Day Two (January 6, 2010):
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Day Three (January 7, 2010):
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Financial Economics: Harrison Hong and Tobias Adrian

Day One (January 5, 2010):
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Day Two (January 6, 2010):
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Day Three (January 7, 2010):
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Behavioral Economics: David Laibson and Matthew Rabin

Day One (January 5, 2010):
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Day Two (January 6, 2010):
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Day Three (January 7, 2010):
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Contents of Current Issues

February 2012 AEJ: Micro

February 2012 AEJ: Policy

January 2012 AEJ: Macro

January 2012 AEJ: Applied

December 2011 JEL

December 2011 AER

Fall 2011 JEP

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"Environmental Accounting for Pollution in the United States Economy," by Nicholas Muller, Robert Mendelsohn, and William Nordhaus, has been in high demand since its August 2011 publication. To encourage continued discussion, the AEA is proud to make this article complimentary through our website: [Full-Text Article] [Executive Summary]

"Automobiles on Steroids: Product Attribute Trade-Offs and Technological Progress in the Automobile Sector," by Christopher R. Knittel, has received a considerable amount of pay per view activity since its appearance in the December 2011 AER. To encourage continued discussion, the AEA is proud to make this article complimentary through our website: [Full-Text Article][Executive Summary]

The Economist features the AER in an article titled "The canon of economics: The best journal in the discipline picks its best papers."

The American Economic Review's special edition centenary issue—Volume 101, Issue 1, February 2011—highlights the top 20 articles published in the journal during its first 100 years. [Press Release]

American Economic Association Adds Three Years of Online Access for Subscribers: The American Economic Association (AEA) is pleased to announce that it has added three earlier years of online access to the American Economic Review (AER), Journal of Economic Literature (JEL), and Journal of Economic Perspectives (JEP) for its online institutional subscribers."

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