American Economic Association
Formation | 1885 |
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Legal status | Learned society in economics |
Purpose | Encourage research, publication, and free discussion of economic topics[1] |
Headquarters | Nashville, TN, US |
Region served | United States |
Members | 18,000 |
President | Alvin E. Roth, Stanford University |
Main organ | Executive Committee[2] |
Website |
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The American Economic Association (AEA) is a learned society in the field of economics, headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. It publishes one of the most prestigious academic journals in economics: the American Economic Review.[3][4] The AEA was established in 1885 in Saratoga, New York[5] by younger progressive economists trained in the German historical school, including Richard T. Ely and Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman; since 1900 it has been under the control of academics.[6][7]
The purposes of the Association are: 1) The encouragement of economic research, especially the historical and statistical study of the actual conditions of industrial life; 2) The issue of publications on economic subjects; 3) The encouragement of perfect freedom of economic discussion. The Association as such will take no partisan attitude, nor will it commit its members to any position on practical economic questions. Its current president is Alvin E. Roth of Stanford University.[2]
Once composed primarily of college and university teachers of economics, the Association now attracts an increasing number of members from business and professional groups. Today the membership is about 18,000, over half of whom are academics. About 15% are employed in business and industry, and the remainder largely by federal, state, and local government or other not-for-profit organizations.
Activities
For many years, the AEA published three economics journals: the American Economic Review, the Journal of Economic Literature, and the Journal of Economic Perspectives (which is available online for free). In 2009, it began to publish four new area-specific journals, collectively called the American Economic Journal (AEJ). The four areas covered by AEJ are applied economics, economic policy, macroeconomics, and microeconomics. The AEA recognizes annually a Best Paper Award for papers published in each of the four.[8]
The AEA also produces EconLit, the AEA's electronic bibliography. It is a comprehensive index to peer-reviewed journal articles, books, book reviews, collective volume articles, working papers, and dissertations. Compiled and abstracted in a searchable format, EconLit indexes 125 years of economic literature from around the world. It follows the JEL classification codes of the Journal of Economic Literature.
The AEA sponsors RFE: Resources for Economists on the Internet, an online source available to the general public without subscription. It catalogs and annotates 2,000+ internet sites under some 97 sections and subsubsections.[9] RFE is currently updated on a monthly basis.
The AEA resource, Job Openings for Economists (JOE) originated in October 1974, and lists job openings for economists. It is published electronically monthly (except January and July).
AEA, in conjunction with over 50 associations in related disciplines, holds a three-day annual meeting to present papers on general economic subjects. This meeting features about 500 scholarly sessions. A placement service to assist employers and job applicants begins a day prior to the meetings. A continuing education program is held immediately after the annual meeting. Topics vary from year to year.
Each year, the AEA recognizes the lifetime research contributions of four economists by electing them Distinguished Fellows. The Association also awards annually the John Bates Clark Medal for outstanding research accomplishments in economics to a scholar under the age of 40; it is often referred to as the "Baby Nobel," as many of its recipients go on to become Nobel Laureates.[10] The most recent winner (2016) is Yuliy Sannikov.
Association presidents
Presidents of the association include:[11]
- 2017 Alvin E. Roth
- 2016 Robert J. Shiller
- 2015 Richard Thaler
- 2014 William D. Nordhaus
- 2013 Claudia Goldin
- 2012 Christopher A. Sims
- 2011 Orley C. Ashenfelter
- 2010 Robert E. Hall
- 2009 Angus S. Deaton
- 2008 Avinash K. Dixit
- 2007 Thomas J. Sargent
- 2006 George A. Akerlof
- 2005 Daniel L. McFadden
- 2004 Martin S. Feldstein
- 2003 Peter A. Diamond
- 2002 Robert E. Lucas, Jr.
- 2001 Sherwin Rosen
- 2000 Dale W. Jorgenson
- 1999 D. Gale Johnson
- 1998 Robert W. Fogel
- 1997 Arnold C. Harberger
- 1996 Anne O. Krueger (second female president)
- 1995 Victor R. Fuchs
- 1994 Amartya K. Sen
- 1993 Zvi Griliches
- 1992 William S. Vickrey
- 1991 Thomas C. Schelling
- 1990 Gérard Debreu
- 1989 Joseph A. Pechman
- 1988 Robert Eisner
- 1987 Gary S. Becker
- 1986 Alice M. Rivlin (first female president)
- 1985 Charles P. Kindleberger
- 1984 Charles L. Schultze
- 1983 W. Arthur Lewis
- 1982 H. Gardner Ackley
- 1981 William J. Baumol
- 1980 Moses Abramovitz
- 1979 Robert M. Solow
- 1978 Tjalling C. Koopmans (Jacob Marschak died before taking office.)
- 1977 Lawrence R. Klein
- 1976 Franco Modigliani
- 1975 Robert Aaron Gordon
- 1974 Walter W. Heller
- 1973 Kenneth J. Arrow
- 1972 John Kenneth Galbraith
- 1971 James Tobin
- 1970 Wassily Leontief
- 1969 William J. Fellner
- 1968 Kenneth E. Boulding
- 1967 Milton Friedman
- 1966 Fritz Machlup
- 1965 Joseph J. Spengler
- 1964 George J. Stigler
- 1963 Gottfried Haberler
- 1962 Edward S. Mason
- 1961 Paul A. Samuelson
- 1960 Theodore W. Schultz
- 1959 Arthur F. Burns
- 1958 George W. Stocking
- 1957 Morris A. Copeland
- 1956 Edwin E. Witte
- 1955 John D. Black
- 1954 Simon Kuznets
- 1953 Calvin B. Hoover
- 1952 Harold A. Innis
- 1951 John H. Williams
- 1950 Frank H. Knight
- 1949 Howard S. Ellis
- 1948 Joseph A. Schumpeter
- 1947 Paul H. Douglas
- 1946 Goldenweiser, Emanuel Alexandrovich
- 1945 Sharfman, Isaiah Leo
- 1944 Joseph S. Davis
- 1943 Albert B. Wolfe
- 1942 Edwin G. Nourse
- 1941 Sumner H. Slichter
- 1940 Frederick C. Mills
- 1939 Jacob Viner
- 1938 Alvin H. Hansen
- 1937 Oliver W. Sprague
- 1936 Alvin S. Johnson
- 1935 John Maurice Clark
- 1934 Harry A. Millis
- 1933 William Z. Ripley
- 1932 George E. Barnett
- 1931 Ernest L. Bogart
- 1930 Matthew B. Hammond
- 1929 Edwin Francis Gay
- 1928 Fred M. Taylor
- 1927 Thomas Sewall Adams
- 1926 Edwin W. Kemmerer
- 1925 Allyn A. Young
- 1924 Wesley C. Mitchell
- 1923 Carl C. Plehn
- 1922 Henry Rogers Seager
- 1921 Jacob H. Hollander
- 1920 Herbert J. Davenport
- 1919 Henry B. Gardner
- 1918 Irving Fisher
- 1917 John R. Commons
- 1916 Thomas N. Carver
- 1915 Walter F. Willcox
- 1914 John H. Gray
- 1913 David Kinley
- 1912 Frank A. Fetter
- 1911 Henry W. Farnam
- 1910 Edmund J. James
- 1909 Davis R. Dewey
- 1908 Simon N. Patten
- 1906—07 Jeremiah Jenks
- 1904—05 Frank W. Taussig
- 1902—03 Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman
- 1900—01 Richard T. Ely
- 1898—99 Arthur Twining Hadley
- 1896-97 Henry Carter Adams
- 1894—95 John B. Clark
- 1893 Charles Franklin Dunbar
- 1886–92 Francis Amasa Walker
Distinguished Fellows
Distinguished Fellow honorees include:
- 2016 Richard Freeman / Glenn Loury / Julio Rotemberg / Isabel Sawhill
- 2015 Theodore Bergstrom / Gary Chamberlain / Thomas Rothenberg / Hal Varian
- 2014 Robert J. Barro / Gregory C. Chow / Robert J. Gordon / Richard Zeckhauser
- 2013 Harold Demsetz / Stanley Fischer / Jerry Hausman / Paul Joskow
- 2012 Truman F. Bewley / Marc L. Nerlove / Neil Wallace / Janet L. Yellen
- 2011 Alan Blinder / William Brainard / Daniel Kahneman / David Wise
- 2010 Elhanan Helpman / David Kreps / Martin Shubik
- 2009 Ronald Jones / Douglass North / John Pencavel
- 2008 Erwin Diewert / Dale Mortensen / Charles Plott
- 2007 Orley C. Ashenfelter / Lloyd S. Shapley / Oliver E. Williamson
- 2006 Donald J. Brown / Richard A. Easterlin / Robert B. Wilson
- 2005 Stanley L. Engerman / Michael Rothschild / Hugo F. Sonnenschein
- 2004 William D. Nordhaus / George P. Shultz / William A. Brock
- 2003 Irma Adelman / Jagdish Bhagwati / T.N. Srinivasan
- 2002 Clive Granger / Arnold Zellner
- 2001 Rudiger W. Dornbusch / Allan H. Meltzer
- 2000 Jack Hirshleifer / Edmund S. Phelps
- 1999 David Cass / John Chipman
- 1998 Alan Heston / Robert Summers
- 1997 Martin Bronfenbrenner / Gordon Tullock
- 1996 Armen A. Alchian / Robert A. Mundell
- 1995 Geoffrey H. Moore / Walter Oi
- 1994 John C. Harsanyi / Kelvin J. Lancaster
- 1993 Lionel W. McKenzie / Anna J. Schwartz
- 1992 Robert Dorfman / Vernon L. Smith
- 1991 Irving B. Kravis / Herbert E. Scarf
- 1990 Victor R. Fuchs / Merton H. Miller
- 1989 Jacob Mincer / Guy H. Orcutt
- 1988 Hendrik S. Houthakker / Roy Radner
- 1987 Arthur S. Goldberger / Thomas C. Schelling
- 1985 Joseph Pechman / Paul Rosenstein-Rodan
- 1984 Evsey D. Domar / Albert O. Hirschman
- 1983 Abram Bergson / James M. Buchanan
- 1982 Joe S. Bain / Gerard Debreu
- 1981 Edward F. Denison / H. Gregg Lewis
- 1980 Charles P. Kindleberger / Solomon Fabricant
- 1979 Margaret G. Reid / Ronald H. Coase
- 1978 Richard A. Musgrave / William S. Vickrey
- 1977 Harry G. Johnson / Leonid Hurwicz
- 1976 Oskar Morgenstern / Herbert A. Simon
- 1975 Moses Abramovitz
- 1973 Tibor Scitovsky
- 1972 Robert A. Gordon / Carl S. Shoup
- 1971 Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen / Tjalling C. Koopmans
- 1970 William Arthur Lewis
- 1969 Ludwig E. von Mises / Alexander Gerschenkron
- 1968 Lloyd A. Metzler
- 1967 Jacob Marschak
- 1966 Abba P. Lerner
- 1965 Edward H. Chamberlin / Harold Hotelling
An AEA site listing all Distinguished Fellows and, since 2004, accompanying linked AEA statements is here. Accompanying statements for years before 2004 may be found in the following year of the American Economic Review, issue no. 3 (June), on two unnumbered front pages, also accessible electronically, as at JSTOR.
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.aeaweb.org/PDF_files/AEA_Bylaws.pdf
- 1 2 "AEA Officers". Retrieved 2017-01-22.
- ↑ Oswald, Andrew J. (2007). "An Examination of the Reliability of Prestigious Scholarly Journals: Evidence and Implications for Decision-Makers". Economica. 74 (293): 21–31. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0335.2006.00575.x.
- ↑ Cynthia Clark Northrup, "American Economic Association," The American economy: a historical encyclopedia, Volume 2, ABC-CLIO, 2004, ISBN 1-57607-866-3, pages 9-10.
- ↑ "History and Objectives". American Economics Association. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
- ↑ Bernstein, Michael A. (2008). "A Brief History of the American Economic Association". American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 67 (5): 1007–1023. doi:10.1111/j.1536-7150.2008.00608.x.
- ↑ The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition (2008), American Economic Association (abstract).
- ↑ http://www.aeaweb.org/honors_awards/aej_best_papers.php
- ↑ http://www.aeaweb.org/rfe/
- ↑ Lahart, Justin (April 22, 2010). "Handicapping Economics' ‘Baby Nobel,' the Clark Medal". The Wall Street Journal.
- ↑ http://www.aeaweb.org/honors_awards/officerspast.php