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Thursday, February 15, 2007

CEPR and NBER Working Papers Now Available

The Library are pleased to announce that the we now have the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) Publications and the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Papers available from the Management Collections page. Before connecting to the database, login to EZproxy with your Managed Windows Service (MWS) username and password using the blue Library login box to the left of the page - this will authenticate you as a University of Liverpool user and allow you access.

The CEPR publications include discussion papers which contain the CEPR research results and are read by specialists in the research and policy community. The archive extends back to 1999 and around 500 new papers are published each year. Also included are policy papers which are a forum for the analysis of important policy issues. The papers aim to identify key policy issues, apply the best and most up to date research to help understand these issues and explore the implications of this research for the design and conduct of policy. Available back to 1999, around 4-6 new policy papers are published each year.

The NBER Working Papers provide full text access to the NBER working papers, including technical working papers and an archive back to 1973. The NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan research organization dedicated to providing a greater understanding of how the economy works.

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1 Comments:

At 4:40 PM, Blogger Rob Hayward said...

I am really pleased that we have access to the NBER papers. I use them frequently and often have to search for earlier versions of the papers that are behind the subscription wall.

 

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