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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.res.org.uk/ RES website]
* [http://www.res.org.uk/ RES website]
* [http://archives.lse.ac.uk/dserve.exe?dsqServer=lib-4.lse.ac.uk&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=Overview.tcl&dsqSearch=(RefNo='res') Catalogue of the papers of the Royal Economic Society] at the [http://www.lse.ac.uk/library/archive/Default.htm Archives Division] of the [[London School of Economics]].
* [http://archives.lse.ac.uk/TreeBrowse.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&field=RefNo&key=RES Catalogue of the papers of the Royal Economic Society] at the [http://www.lse.ac.uk/library/archive/Default.htm Archives Division] of the [[London School of Economics]].


[[Category:Organizations established in 1902]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 1902]]

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The Royal Economic Society (RES) is incorporated by a Royal Charter dated 2 December 1902. It is one of the oldest economic associations in the world. Currently it has over 3,300 individual members, of whom 60% live outside the United Kingdom.[citation needed] It is a professional association which promotes the encouragement of the study of economic science in academic life, government service, banking, industry and public affairs.

The RES produces two publications for members: The Economic Journal andThe Econometrics Journal. The Economic Journal is a bi-monthly publication produced by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. The Econometrics Journal is also produced by Wiley-Blackwell publishing. Both journals are available online through the RES website.[citation needed]

RES is a charity registered with the UK Charity Commission under charity number 231508.[citation needed]