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Symposium Edition 2009

The seventh annual Undergraduate Research Symposium was held in April 2009 in the Social Sciences building. Congratulations and thanks to all the authors, who wrote outstanding papers and gave polished presentations. Charles Becker & Ed Tower, Faculty Advisors to the Journal Articles Assessing Consumer Valuation of Fuel Economy in Auto Markets by Nicholas Bunn and […]

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Vol. XX, Spring 2008

The Duke Journal of Economics is published each year to showcase outstanding research in economics by Duke undergraduates. This volume contains both honors theses and essays. The articles are examples of research written by Duke Undergraduates and Masters students at various stages of their economics education at Duke. Honors theses which were presented at the […]

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Symposium Edition 2008

The sixth annual Undergraduate Research Symposium was held on April 11-12 in the Social Sciences building. Thirteen papers were presented by students from Duke University, the University of Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Davidson College. This year, we received more submissions than ever and the overall quality of the papers, even the ones not accepted, […]

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Vol. XIX, Spring 2007

The Duke Journal of Economics is published each year to showcase outstanding research in economics by Duke undergraduates. This volume contains both honors theses and essays. The articles are examples of research written by Duke Undergraduates at various stages of their economics education at Duke. Honors theses which were presented at the 2006 undergraduate research […]

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Symposium Edition 2007

The Fifth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium was held on Friday, April 20 and Saturday, April 21, 2007, in the Social Sciences Building on Duke’s campus. This year, 13 papers from five North Carolina colleges and universities were presented. This was the first year that students from Wake Forest, Salem College, and the University of North […]

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