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The American Economic Association’s electronic bibliography, EconLit, indexes more than thirty years of economics literature from around the world.  Compiled and abstracted in an easily searchable format, EconLit is a comprehensive index of journal articles, books, book reviews, collective volume articles, working papers and dissertations.

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