The Journal of Economic Perspectives: A Journal of the American Economic Association, Том 20The Association, 2006 This journal attempts to fill a gap between the general-interest press and other academic economics journals. Its articles relate to active lines of economics research, economic analysis of public policy issues, state-of-the-art economic thinking, and directions for future research. It also aims to provide material for classroom use, and to address issues relating to the economics profession. |
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Contents Volume 20 Number 3 Summer | 3 |
Chinhui Juhn and Simon Potter Changes in Labor Force Participation | 27 |
David H Autor and Mark G Duggan The Growth in the Social Security | 71 |
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