I\’m the managing editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives, published by the American Economic Association. It\’s an academic journal, but it\’s meant to be a journal that\’s readable by those who have some background in economics–like those who took several undergraduate courses in college in the subject. The AEA makes all of the articles the journal freely available on-line to all, and the Summer 2011 issue is now available.
I\’ll comment on the specifics of some of these articles over the next week or so, but here\’s the table of contents for the issue. Again, all of these articles are available on-line at the JEP website.
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