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American Economic Journal: Applied Economics: SGML Encoded CitationsThe following links lead to SGML encoded citations (including abstracts when available) of articles in AEJ: Applied Economics. These citations are the property of the American Economic Association (Copyright 2012), but they may be used in reference lists and bibliographic databases. The entire archive folder (updated 4/10/2012) 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
October 2010 -- Vol. 2, No. 4
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American Economic Journal: Applied Economics Issues and Articles Tools eTOC Alert for AEJ: Applied Economics Athens Login (for Athens Subscribers only) In the News: The Council on Foreign Relations Blog writes about Karen Macours, Norbert Schady, and Renos Vakis' research on the impact of cash transfers on early childhood cognitive development, which appears in the April 2012 issue of AEJ: Applied. Macours, Schady, and Vakis show that a program that transferred cash to women in Nicaragua improved child development during the program and two years later, after the program was ended and transfers were discontinued. AOL Daily Finance writes about Philip Oreopoulos, Till von Wachter, and Andrew Heisz's research on the career effects of graduating in a recession, published in the January 2012 issue of AEJ: Applied. Announcements! The American Economic Journals: Applied Economics, Economic Policy, Macroeconomics, and Microeconomics are now being indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index ® (SSCI), which is produced by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI). AEJ: Applied Economics publishes quarterly (January, April, July, October) |
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