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Vol. XII, Spring 2000

This volume is the twelfth annual publication of the Duke Journal of Economics. The journal is a showcase for outstanding contributions made each year to the discipline of economics by Duke undergraduates. We dedicate this issue to Professor Edward Tower. Over the twelve years that the Duke Journal has been published, he has worked diligently […]

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Vol. IX, Spring 1997

This volume is the ninth annual publication of the Duke Journal of Economics, formerly the Undergraduate Economics Journal. Founded in 1988, the Journal is a showcase for the outstanding contributions made each year to the discipline of economics by Duke undergraduates. It is now on-line at www.econ.duke.edu/Joumals/DJE/dje.html. In order to recognize the best work submitted […]

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Vol. VIII, Spring 1996

This volume is the eighth annual publication of the Duke Journal of Economics, formerly the Undergraduate Economics Journal. Founded in 1988, the Journal is a showcase for the outstanding contributions made each year to the economics discipline by Duke students. In this issue: Undergraduate papers in all areas of economics A Book Review section featuring […]

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Vol. VII, Spring 1995

This volume is the seventh annual publication of the Duke Journal of Economics, formerly the Undergraduate Economics Journal. Founded in 1988, the Journal is a showcase for the outstanding contributions made each year to the economics discipline by Duke students. The format of this issue has been altered from past Journals in two major respects: […]

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Vol. VI, Spring 1994

This volume is the sixth annual publication of the Duke Journal of Economics, formerly the Undergraduate Economics Journal. Founded in 1988, the Journal is a showcase for the outstanding contributions made each year to the economics discipline by Duke undergraduates. In this issue: •Gary Cohen analyzes inequities in voting power; •Tony Schopen explores the debates […]

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