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The Journal of Economic Perspectives (JEP) attempts to fill a gap between the general interest press and most other academic economics journals. The journal aims to publish articles that will serve several goals: to synthesize and integrate lessons learned from active lines of economic research; to provide economic analysis of public policy issues; to encourage cross-fertilization of ideas among the fields of thinking; to offer readers an accessible source for state-of-the-art economic thinking; to suggest directions for future research; to provide insights and readings for classroom use; and to address issues relating to the economics profession.

Publisher: American Economic Association

Volume 19, Number 1, Winter 2005
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Sociology and Economics

Identity and the Economics of Organizations
pp. 9-32(24)
Authors: Akerlof, George A.; Kranton, Rachel E.

The Impact of Social Structure on Economic Outcomes
pp. 33-50(18)
Author: Granovetter, Mark

Ecologies of Organizations: Diversity and Identity
pp. 51-70(20)
Author: Hannan, Michael T.

A Sociological Perspective on Gender and Career Outcomes
pp. 71-86(16)
Authors: Reskin, Barbara F.; Bielby, Denise D.

The Economy of Russia

Russian Retrospectives on Reforms from Yeltsin to Putin
pp. 87-106(20)
Author: Desai, Padma

Autopsy on an Empire: Understanding Mortality in Russia and the Former Soviet Union
pp. 107-130(24)
Authors: Brainerd, Elizabeth; Cutler, David M.

The Role of Oligarchs in Russian Capitalism
pp. 131-150(20)
Authors: Guriev, Sergei; Rachinsky, Andrei

A Normal Country: Russia After Communism
pp. 151-174(24)
Authors: Shleifer, Andrei; Treisman, Daniel

Articles

The Making of an Economist Redux
pp. 175-198(24)
Author: Colander, David

Child Labor in the Global Economy
pp. 199-220(22)
Authors: Edmonds, Eric V.; Pavcnik, Nina

Features

Data Watch: The American Time Use Survey
pp. 221-232(12)
Authors: Hamermesh, Daniel S.; Frazis, Harley; Stewart, Jay

Recommendations for Further Reading
pp. 233-240(8)
Author: Saffran, Bernard

Comments

Comments
pp. 241-243(3)

Notes

Notes
pp. 245-247(3)

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