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ANNUAL REVIEWS

2009 ECONOMICS COLLECTION


ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECONOMICS
September 2009

ANNUAL REVIEW OF RESOURCE ECONOMICS


October 2009

ANNUAL REVIEW OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS


December 2009

Editor Annual Review of Economics


Kenneth J. Arrow The Annual Review of Economics covers significant developments in the field of economics,
Stanford University including macroeconomics and money; microeconomics, including economic psychology;
international economics; public finance; health economics; education; economic growth and
technological change; economic development; social economics, including culture, institutions,
Associate Editor social interaction, and networks; game theory, political economy, and social choice; agriculture,
Timothy F. Bresnahan natural resources, and the environment; industrial organization; the internal organization of
Stanford University firms; risk and insurance; experimental economics; and labor, demography, and retirement.

The Annual Review of Economics is ideal for economists and other social scientists, as well as
those in the fields of business and of public policy, whether in government or in academic life.

Editor Annual Review of Resource Economics


Gordon C. Rausser The Annual Review of Resource Economics will provide authoritative critical reviews evaluating
University of California, Berkeley the most significant research developments in resource economics, focusing on agricultural
economics, environmental economics, renewable resources, and exhaustible resources.

Associate Editors This series will provide a forum in which leading scholars will evaluate the most important
V. Kerry Smith contemporary advances in the field of resource economics. These scholars will lay out the
Arizona State University most important recent developments, writing with technical precision for a broad audience
of scholars across economics and related disciplines.
David Zilberman
University of California, Berkeley

Co-Editors Annual Review of Financial Economics


Andrew W. Lo The Annual Review of Financial Economics aims to provide comprehensive, forward-looking and
Massachusetts Institute of Technology critical reviews of the most significant theoretical, empirical, and experimental developments
in financial economics, including the fields of capital markets, corporate finance, financial
institutions, market microstructure, and behavioral and experimental finance. Perhaps more
Robert C. Merton than in any other branch of the social sciences, the science of financial economics directly
Harvard University influences the practice of financial economics, thereby creating a broad spectrum of practical
insights and applications which, when implemented, yields valuable feedback that reinvigorates
academic research. Accordingly, this series will also cover significant scientific developments
in the financial industry and among government agencies.

The intended audience of the Annual Review of Financial Economics includes graduate
students and faculty in the economics and finance departments, government regulators and
policy makers, and finance professionals.

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