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- ---
- title: "Untitled"
- short: "A shorter title"
- journal: "AER" # AER, AEJ, PP, JEL
- month: "`r format(Sys.Date(), '%m')`"
- year: "`r format(Sys.Date(), '%Y')`"
- vol: 1
- issue: 1
- jel:
- - A10
- - A11
- keywords:
- - first keyword
- - second keyword
- author:
- - name: Alice Anonymous
- firstname: Alice
- surname: Anonymous
- email: [email protected]
- affiliation: Some Institute of Technology
- - name: Bob Security
- firstname: Bob
- surname: Security
- email: [email protected]
- affiliation: Another University
- acknowledgements: |
- Acknowledgements
- abstract: |
- Abstract goes here
- output: rticles::aea_article
- ---
- American Economic Review Pointers:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Do not use an "Introduction" heading. Begin your introductory material
- before the first section heading.
- \item Avoid style markup (except sparingly for emphasis).
- \item Avoid using explicit vertical or horizontal space.
- \item Captions are short and go below figures but above tables.
- \item The tablenotes or figurenotes environments may be used below tables
- or figures, respectively, as demonstrated below.
- \item If you have difficulties with the mathtime package, adjust the package
- options appropriately for your platform. If you can't get it to work, just
- remove the package or see our technical support document online (please
- refer to the author instructions).
- \item If you are using an appendix, it goes last, after the bibliography.
- Use regular section headings to make the appendix headings.
- \item If you are not using an appendix, you may delete the appendix command
- and sample appendix section heading.
- \item Either the natbib package or the harvard package may be used with bibtex.
- To include one of these packages, uncomment the appropriate usepackage command
- above. Note: you can't use both packages at once or compile-time errors will result.
- \end{itemize}
- \section{First Section in Body}
- Sample figure:
- \begin{figure}
- Figure here.
- \caption{Caption for figure below.}
- \begin{figurenotes}
- Figure notes without optional leadin.
- \end{figurenotes}
- \begin{figurenotes}[Source]
- Figure notes with optional leadin (Source, in this case).
- \end{figurenotes}
- \end{figure}
- Sample table:
- \begin{table}
- \caption{Caption for table above.}
- \begin{tabular}{lll}
- & Heading 1 & Heading 2 \\
- Row 1 & 1 & 2 \\
- Row 2 & 3 & 4%
- \end{tabular}
- \begin{tablenotes}
- Table notes environment without optional leadin.
- \end{tablenotes}
- \begin{tablenotes}[Source]
- Table notes environment with optional leadin (Source, in this case).
- \end{tablenotes}
- \end{table}
- References here (manual or bibTeX). If you are using bibTeX, add your bib file
- name in place of BibFile in the bibliography command.
- % Remove or comment out the next two lines if you are not using bibtex.
- \bibliographystyle{aea}
- \bibliography{references}
- % The appendix command is issued once, prior to all appendices, if any.
- \appendix
- \section{Mathematical Appendix}
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