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Applied Econometrics and International Development (AEID) is an international journal of economics published by the Euro-American Association of Economic Development Studies (http://www.usc.es/economet/eaa.htm). First published in 2001, it has reached in year 2006 one of the Top 50 positions, out of more than 500 journals of Economic reseach, at the international web site Ideas.Repec by the number of total downloads per month. Nobel Prize Lawrence R. Klein is Honorary member of its prestigious Advisory Board and has contributed as an author with an interesting article. The following interesting articles are among those with more readers in this journal:

Economic growth and cycles: Cross-country models of education, industry and fertility and international comparisons by Guisan, M.C. & Aguayo, E. & Exposito, P. (Vol.1-1, 2001)

The Impact of Foreign Banks on Market Concentration: The Case of India by Sathye, M (Vol.2-2,2002)

Trade Openness And Economic Growth Can We Estimate The Precise Effect? by Karras, Georgios (Vol.3-1, 2003)

China and India: Two Asian Economic Giants, Two Different Systems by Klein, L. R. (Vol.4-1, 2004)

Macroeconomic Modelling: Approaches and Experiences in Development Countries by Valadkhani, A. (Vol.5-1, 2005)

Direct and Indirect Effects of Human Capital on World Development, 1960-2004 by Guisan,M.C. & Neira, I. (Vol.6-1, 2006)