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EC325 / FI325 Bubbles and Crises: A History of Financial Crises: Find Articles

Use the databases below to search for scholarly journal articles.

Use the databases below to search for newspaper articles.

Use the search box below when you have a citation and want to know if the library has access to the journal you need.

For example, if we had this citation and wanted to determine if the library had access to the article, we would search in the box below "Journal of Monetary Economics." From there we'd see if the library has a subscription to the journal through a database or if we needed to order the article through Interlibrary loan.

Aguiar, Mark and Fernando A. Broner. 2006. "Determining underlying macroeconomic fundamentals during emerging
     market crises: Are conditions as bad as they seem?" Journal of Monetary Economics 53, no. 4: 699-724,
     https://geisel.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/205800655?accountid=13640.

 

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Get Full-Text of Articles

If the full text of an article is not available in the database, here are tips for getting it elsewhere:

  • In the databases, click   to see if the full text is:
    • in another database
    • in Geisel Library's collection
    • or if you can request a copy via Interlibrary Loan.
  • Search the journal's name in Journal Finder to see if we have access to the year/volume/issue you need.
  • For more help, ask a librarian or see the FAQ on finding full text:

Google Scholar

Google Scholar is Google's special search engine that looks for ONLY scholarly journal articles (or at least tries too. Occasionally a newspaper article or website will appear on the search result list). 

If you search Google Scholar while on campus, a link will appear next to the search results to find the article in the library's databases.

NEVER PAY FOR ARTICLES THAT YOU FIND HERE OR ANYWHERE ELSE ONLINE!!!! If you need an article, submit an Interlibrary Loan request to get a copy of the article for FREE.

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