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Fun with Academic Journals

By Paul Kedrosky · February 21, 2008 · ·

My readers are the best. A reader of this site went through the last 12 months of posts and distilled some of the more frequently-cited journals and the like that I mention here. Here you are:

  • NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research)
  • Social Science Research Network
  • Confabb (Database of conferences)
  • IEEE Computer Society
  • JStor
  • eScholarship Repository
  • American Finance Association
  • Bank for international Settlements
  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • The Journal of Investing
  • Nature Biotechnology
  • Springer
  • Financial Analysts Journal
  • Science Direct
  • The Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • ARXIV
  • Finance and Economics Discussion Series
  • PNAS

There are lots of others that could be added to this list, but it’s a good start.

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