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Progress and Microeconomic Data

Andrew Oswald

Economic Journal, 1991, vol. 101, issue 404, 75-80

Abstract: Is academic economics becoming increasingly divorced from reality? This paper studies the contents of full-length articles published in the Economic Journal between 1959 and 1990. It finds, contrary to what some believe, that there has been significant growth in empirical research on real firms, people, and other microeconomic agents. However, this upward trend apparently leveled out, at about one article in five, in the middle of the 1970s. Copyright 1991 by Royal Economic Society.

Date: 1991
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