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When an article is accepted for publication, nearly all academic journals in economics require authors to transfer copyright to the publisher. This transfer is not consistent with two core principles of Theoretical Economics. First, we want the work that we publish to be freely accessible to the widest audience possible. Second, we want authors to retain the maximum control over their work consistent with the first goal. For this reason, authors who publish in Theoretical Economics will release their articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license. This license allows anyone to copy and distribute the article for non-commercial purposes provided that appropriate attribution is given. For details of the rights authors grant users of their work, see the “human-readable summary” of the license, with a link to the full license. (Note that “you” refers to a user, not an author, in the summary.)

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