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James H. Stock, Mark W. Watson
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Instructional dataset, accompanying Introduction to Econometrics, James H. Stock and Mark W. Watson, Pearson Education, Inc. (c) 2003. Data on 180 economics journals for the year 2000 with 180 observations.

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Paper provided by Boston College Department of Economics in its series Instructional Stata datasets for econometrics with number journals.

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