NBER Working Paper Subscription Information
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Subscribers also receive, by mail in hard copy, the full NBER Working Paper
Series of approximately 1,000 papers published each year. Subscriptions are free to
Corporate Associates. Anyone interested in becoming
a Corporate Associate should contact
Denis Healy. For others within the United States, the standard rate for a full hard copy subscription is $10,000 or academic libraries and faculty members, $8,000.
Partial subscriptions, delineated by program, are also available. Effective January 1, 2017, a five-tier pricing structure for partial subscriptions, based on the average number of working papers distributed by each program in recent years, replaces the more varied set of partial subscription prices that prevailed in past years. This structure reduces the subscription cost for many partial subscribers, although for some, there will be price increases. In most cases, these increases more closely harmonize the average cost per paper across different partial subscriptions. We appreciate our readers' understanding of this pricing re-alignment.
On-line access is included in the price of domestic and foreign subscriptions. If you prefer, you may purchase an "on-line only" subscription that would allow all users at your site electronic access to our working papers. Please see the pricing information listed below. New subscriptions begin the month following receipt of payment and run for twelve months.
| Domestic |
Foreign (Air Mail)** |
Online Only |
| Standard |
Academic |
Standard |
Academic |
Standard |
Academic |
Full Subscription* |
$10,000 |
$8,000 |
$11,350 |
$9,080 |
$2,400 |
$1,115 |
Partial Subscriptions: |
Aging |
835 |
665 |
975 |
780 |
285 |
145 |
Asset Pricing |
1270 |
1015 |
1410 |
1125 |
630 |
315 |
Children's |
630 |
505 |
750 |
600 |
225 |
120 |
Corporate Finance |
1270 |
1015 |
1410 |
1125 |
630 |
315 |
Development Economics |
630 |
505 |
750 |
600 |
225 |
120 |
Development of the American Economy |
835 |
665 |
975 |
780 |
285 |
145 |
Economic Fluctuations and Growth |
2125 |
1700 |
2410 |
1925 |
750 |
370 |
Education |
630 |
505 |
750 |
600 |
225 |
120 |
Environmental and Energy Economics |
835 |
665 |
975 |
780 |
285 |
145 |
Health Care and Health Economics |
835 |
665 |
975 |
780 |
285 |
145 |
Industrial Organization |
630 |
505 |
750 |
600 |
225 |
120 |
International Finance and Macroeconomics |
2125 |
1700 |
2410 |
1925 |
750 |
370 |
International Trade and Investment |
1270 |
1015 |
1410 |
1125 |
630 |
315 |
Labor Studies |
2125 |
1700 |
2410 |
1925 |
750 |
370 |
Law and Economics |
630 |
505 |
750 |
600 |
225 |
120 |
Monetary Economics |
1270 |
1015 |
1410 |
1125 |
630 |
315 |
Political Economy |
835 |
665 |
975 |
780 |
285 |
145 |
Productivity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship |
835 |
665 |
975 |
780 |
285 |
145 |
Public Economics |
2125 |
1700 |
2410 |
1925 |
750 |
370 |
Technical Working Papers |
225 |
180 |
290 |
240 |
170 |
90 |
* A full subscription includes all topics listed under "partial subscriptions."
** All NBER working papers are sent by air (ISAL). All checks must be in US dollars drawn
on a US bank.
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- New subscriptions begin the first of the month after receipt of payment. Working Papers in partial subscriptions are not numbered consecutively.
- Refunds for cancellations and change of service will be given only
within the first 90 days of the subscription.
Working paper claims:
- Missing working papers must be claimed within 90 days from the date of publication.
- Please note that it often takes a full month for papers to travel overseas. Please note that papers are not necessarily printed and shipped in numerical order.
- We make a note of claims received, but will not ship out any missing issues until over a month has passed since the printing date.
- Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery of claimed issues.
- Any issues missing and claimed outside the 90-day claim period may be accessed by our website, www.nber.org.
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