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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/READ.ME b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/READ.ME
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+About 5 years ago I developed some TeX files for economics working papers and journals. My model at the time was AMSTeX. I use a variant of these files for my own working papers, but I've supplemented my files with various additional macros.
+
+These files really aren't fit for public distribution but I've had so many requests for them that I will release them anyway. One of these days I might find time to get back to this package and do it right.
+
+If I were starting over I would probably use LaTeX and bibtex, but perhaps it would make sense to wait for LaTeX 3.0.
+
+Have fun with the files. Note that they are completely unsupported; don't ask me any questions about them. However, if you make significant enhancements or bug fixes I would like to see them.
+
+ Hal.Varian@umich.edu
+ July 25, 1992
+
+-----------original readme file
+
+Here is release 1.0 of VerTeX. Please note that there are two sets of
+"standard" TeX fonts, the "Computer Modern" (CM) versions and the "Almost
+Modern" (AM) versions. Users are encouraged to switch to the final
+release of the CM fonts, rather than stick with the outmoded AM
+fonts.
+
+In VerTeX I have \font loading statements for both the CM and the AM
+fonts. You should comment out the font definitions that you are not using.
+The \font statements are at the start of vertex.tex, ppt.sty, etc.
+
+Good luck. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/files.lst b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/files.lst
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+!!!!READ !ME Information about TeX fonts
+VERTEX DOC Documentation
+VERTEX HST History of revisions
+FILES LST This file
+USERS LST List of users on mailing list
+AER STY Armenian Economic Review
+ECNMET STY Economagica
+JEP STY Journal of Economic Perspectives
+JET STY Journal of Economic Theorems
+JPE STY Journal of Polemical Economy
+PPT STY Preprint
+QJE STY Quartered Journal of Economics
+RESTUD STY Review of Economic Students
+FNTEST TEX Torture test for footnotes
+JEPCONT TEX Table of Contents for JEP
+TEST TEX Test file
+TWOCOL TEX Two columns (for AER.STY)
+VERTEST TEX Runs TEST.TEX through all of the styles
+VERTEX TEX Main set of TeX macros
+ \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/fntest.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/fntest.tex
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index 00000000000..99020e0fca4
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+\topmatter
+\runningtitle{TEST FILE}
+\runningname{HAL R. VARIAN}
+\thanks{Thanks to various \TeX\ wizards and beta testers for aid in this
+endeavor. I also want to thank mom and dad, little brother, my teachers,
+the National Science Foundation, Jim and Tammy Bakker, and anyone else I
+can think of that will make this a nice long footnote for testing purposes.}
+\title{A Test File for Ver\TeX}
+\author{Hal R. Varian}
+\affil{Perversity of Michigan}
+\date{September, 1985}
+\version{\today}
+\abstract{This paper provides a torture test for Ver\TeX in order
+to see if a few of its features work as advertised.}
+
+\keywords{Ver\TeX, typesetting, desktop publishing}
+
+\address{Prof. Hal R. Varian, Department of Economics,
+University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, U.S.A.}
+
+\endtopmatter
+%\doublespace
+\document
+
+\noindent This document is provides a test of the various features of the
+formatting\fnote{Here is the first footnote to see if the in-sentence
+spacing works correctly.} package Ver\TeX. It doesn't really do much else.
+Ver\TeX\ allows easy formatting of papers.\fnote{Here is a footnote, in order
+to see if the between-footnote spacing works correctly.}
+
+\section Features of Ver\TeX
+
+Among Ver\TeX's many features are subsections, proofs, etc.\fnote{Here is
+yet another footnote!} Here is another line to add to this sentence to
+check the spacing.
+
+\subsection This is a subsection
+
+Here is a theorem:\fnote{Here is a very, very, very, very, very, very, very,
+very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very,
+very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very,
+very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very,
+very, very long footnote.}
+
+\proclaim Theorem. Consider the following equation
+ $$F(x) = \int_0^x f(t) dt.$$
+It follows that $F'(x) = f(x)$.
+
+\proof The fundamental theorem of calculus. \qed
+
+That's about all there is to it.\fnote{Except for footnotes. Except for
+footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for
+footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for
+footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for
+footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for footnotes. Except for
+footnotes.}
+
+That's about all there is to it. That's about all there is to it. That's
+about all there is to it. That's about all there is to it. That's about
+all there is to it. That's about all there is to it. That's about all
+there is to it. That's about all there is to it. That's about all there
+is to it. That's about all there is to it. That's about all there is to
+it.
+
+You can put quotations in Ver\TeX\ quite easily, such as:
+
+\quote{Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
+Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
+Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
+Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
+Nothing ventured, nothing gained.}
+
+Now that's a nice quotation, even though it is somewhat repetitive.
+
+%Use in REStud.sty
+%\Notes
+
+\Refs
+
+\ref \by{Afriat, S.} \yr{1967a} \paper{The Construction of a Utility
+Function from Expenditure Data} \jour{International Economic Review}
+\vol{8} \pages{67--77} \endref
+
+\ref \by{Breeden, D. and R. Litzenberger} \yr{1978} \paper{Prices of
+State-Contingent Claims Implicit in Option Prices} \jour{Journal of
+Business} \vol{9} \pages{621--851} \endref
+
+\ref \by{Varian, Hal R.} \yr{1986} \book{Intermediate Microeconomics}
+\publ{W. W. Norton \& Co.} \publaddr{New York} \endref
+
+%\PrintEndNotes
+
+ \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/jepcont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/jepcont.tex
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+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Table of Contents for the Journal of Economic Perspectives
+% trial version of macros
+% (uses LaserWriter fonts)
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Font definitions
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+\font\tenBaskI=psmtimi at 10pt %The Journal of
+\font\twentyfourBaskBI = psmtimbi at 24pt %Economic Perspectives
+\font\twentyBaskR=psmtimr at 20pt %Contents
+\font\twelveBaskI=psmtimi at 12pt %Vol 1 . No 1 . July 1987
+\font\twelveBaskB=psmtimb at 12pt %Symposiums
+\font\tenBaskBI=psmtimbi at 10pt %subheads for symposiums
+\font\tenBaskR=psmtimr at 10pt %contents
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Size and miscellaneous macros
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+\hsize=30pc
+\vsize=53pc
+\hoffset=1in
+\footline{\hfill}
+\def\leaderfill{\leaders\hbox to 5pt{\hss .\hss}\hfill}
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Make Header
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+\def\MakeHeader#1#2#3{
+\centerline{\tenBaskI The Journal of}
+\vskip 4pt
+\centerline{\baselineskip=28pt \twentyfourBaskBI Economic Persepectives}
+\vskip 8pt
+\hrule width \hsize
+\vskip 10pt
+\line{{\twentyBaskR Contents}\hfil{\twelveBaskI Volume #1 $\bullet$ Number #2 $\bullet$ #3}}
+\vskip 10pt
+\hrule width \hsize}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Symposiums and articles
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+\def\MajorHead#1{\vskip 20pt\line{\twelveBaskB #1 \hfil}}
+\def\SymposiumTitle#1{\medskip\baselineskip=15pt\line{\tenBaskBI #1: \hfil}}
+\def\Art#1#2#3{\line{\rm #1, ``#2'' \leaderfill #3 \par}}
+\def\Dept#1#2{\line{\rm #1 \leaderfill #2 \par}}
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Material for contents
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+\MakeHeader{1}{1}{July 1987}
+
+\MajorHead{Symposiums}
+\SymposiumTitle{Tax Reform}
+\Art{Alan Auerback}{Tax Reform Act of 1986 and Capital Costs}{5}
+\Art{James M. Buchanan}{Tax Reform as Political Choice}{35}
+\Art{Hal R. Varian}{The Arbitrage Principle in Financial Economics}{50}
+\Art{Alan Auerback}{Tax Reform Act of 1986 and Capital Costs}{5}
+\Art{James M. Buchanan}{Tax Reform as Political Choice}{35}
+\Art{Hal R. Varian}{The Arbitrage Principle in Financial Economics}{50}
+
+\vskip 15pt
+\SymposiumTitle{Arbitrage}
+\Art{Alan Auerback}{Tax Reform Act of 1986 and Capital Costs}{5}
+\Art{James M. Buchanan}{Tax Reform as Political Choice}{35}
+\Art{Hal R. Varian}{The Arbitrage Principle in Financial Economics}{50}
+
+\vskip 10pt
+\MajorHead{Other Articles}
+\Art{Alan Auerback}{Tax Reform Act of 1986 and Capital Costs}{5}
+\Art{James M. Buchanan}{Tax Reform as Political Choice}{35}
+\Art{Hal R. Varian}{The Arbitrage Principle in Financial Economics}{50}
+\Art{Alan Auerback}{Tax Reform Act of 1986 and Capital Costs}{5}
+\Art{James M. Buchanan}{Tax Reform as Political Choice}{35}
+\Art{Hal R. Varian}{The Arbitrage Principle in Financial Economics}{50}
+
+\vskip 10pt
+\MajorHead{Departments}
+\Dept{Good Things to Read}{55}
+\Dept{Puzzles}{60}
+\Dept{Notes}{65}
+
+\bye
+
+ \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/test.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/test.tex
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index 00000000000..f7e8514047e
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+\topmatter
+
+\title{Estimating Risk Aversion from \cr
+ Arrow-Debreu Portfolio Choice}
+
+\runningname{Hal R. Varian}
+\runningtitle{Estimating Risk Aversion}
+
+\thanks{This research was supported in part by the National Science
+Foundation. I would like to thank Richard Green for helpful remarks. I am
+especially grateful to an anonymous referee whose comments significantly
+improved the statements and proofs of the results.}
+
+\author{Hal R. Varian}
+
+\affil{University of Michigan}
+
+\date{October 27, 1984}
+
+\version{\today}
+
+\abstract{This paper derives necessary and sufficient conditions for
+Arrow-Debreu choices of contingent consumption to be compatible with the
+maximization of a state independent expected utility function that exhibits
+increasing or decreasing absolute risk aversion, or increasing or
+decreasing relative risk aversion. The conditions can be used to bound
+different measures of risk aversion based on a single observation of
+Arrow-Debreu portfolio choice.}
+
+\keywords{Revealed preference, expected utility, risk aversion, portfolio
+choice.}
+
+
+\address{Hal R. Varian, Department of Economics, University of Michigan,
+Ann Arbor, MI 48109}
+
+\endtopmatter
+
+\document
+
+\noindent {\scten The expected utility} hypothesis forms the basis for much
+of our understanding of investor behavior under uncertainty. It is
+commonly agreed that a well-behaved expected utility function should be an
+increasing and concave function of wealth, or, equivalently, that its first
+derivative should be positive and its second derivative should be negative.
+It is also widely accepted that the Arrow-Pratt measure of absolute risk
+aversion should be declining with wealth. There is much less agreement
+about the behavior of the Arrow-Pratt measure of {\it relative\/} risk
+aversion, although some investigators have argued that it should increase
+with wealth.
+
+In this note I derive necessary and sufficient conditions for choices of
+contingent consumption across states of nature to satisfy various
+hypotheses about the behavior of these measures of risk aversion. If the
+portfolio choice behavior of the consumer is consistent with the conditions
+I derive, then the conditions can be used to bound the Arrow--Pratt
+measures of absolute and relative risk aversion. The conditions are
+derived using methods of the ``nonparametric approach'' to optimizing
+behavior introduced by Afriat (1967) and extended by Diewert (1973),
+Diewert and Parkan (1978), and Varian (1982), (1983a). Applications of
+these methods to choice under uncertainty include Dybvig and Ross (1982),
+Green and Srivastava (1983), and Varian (1983b).
+
+\section The Maximization Problem
+
+Consider an investor who chooses a pattern of consumption across states of
+nature to solve the following problem:
+ $$\max \sum_{s=1}^S \pi_s u(c_s) $$
+
+\Refs
+
+\ref
+\by{Afriat, S.} \yr{1967a} \paper{The Construction of a Utility
+Function from Expenditure Data} \jour{International Economic Review}
+\vol{8} \pages{67--77}
+\endref
+
+\ref
+\by{Afriat, S.} \yr{1967b} \paper{The Construction of Separable
+Utility Functions from Expenditure Data} \paperinfo{mimeo, Purdue}
+\endref
+
+\ref \by{Breeden, D. and R. Litzenberger} \yr{1978} \paper{Prices of
+State-Contingent Claims Implicit in Option Prices} \jour{Journal of
+Business} \pages{621--651}
+\endref
+
+\ref
+\by{Diewert, E.} \yr{1973} \paper{Afriat and Revealed Preference Theory}
+\jour{Review of Economic Studies} \vol{40} \pages{419--426}
+\endref
+
+\ref \by{Diewert, E. and C. Parkan} \yr{1978} \paper{Tests for Consistency
+of Consumer Data and Nonparametric Index Numbers} \paperinfo{Working Paper
+78-27, University of British Columbia}
+\endref
+
+\ref \by{Dybvig, P. and S. Ross} \yr{1982} \paper{Portfolio Efficient Sets}
+\jour{Econometrica} \pages{1525--1546}
+\endref
+
+\ref \by{Green, R. and S. Srivastava} \yr{1983} \paper{Preference
+Restrictions, Asset Returns, and Consumption} \paperinfo{mimeo,
+Carnegie--Mellon University}
+\endref
+
+\ref \by{Varian, H.} \yr{1982} \paper{The Nonparametric Approach to Demand
+Analysis} \jour{Econometrica} \vol{50} \pages{945--973}
+\endref
+
+\ref
+\by{Varian, H.} \yr{1983a} \paper{Nonparametric Tests of Models of
+Consumer Behavior} \jour{Review of Economic Studies} \vol{50}
+\pages{99--110}
+\endref
+
+\ref
+\by{Varian, H.} \yr{1983b} \paper{Nonparametric Tests of Models of
+Investor Behavior} \jour{Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis}
+\vol{18} \pages{269--278}
+\endref
+ \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/twocol.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/twocol.tex
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+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% two colume output from TUGboat
+% vol. 6, No. 1 (1985) by Craig Platt
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+
+\newif\iftitle %true if this is a titlepage
+ \global\titlefalse
+
+
+\def\titlepage{\global\titletrue}
+
+\def\onepageout#1{\shipout\vbox{%
+ \offinterlineskip%
+ \vbox to 3pc{%
+ \iftitle \global\titlefalse%
+ \else\ifodd\pageno\rightheadline\else\leftheadline\fi\fi \vfill}%
+ \vbox to \vsize{#1%
+ \ifvoid\footins\else%
+ \vskip\skip\footins \kern-3pt%
+% \hrule height\ruleht width\hsize \kern-\ruleht \kern3pt%
+ \unvbox\footins\fi%
+ \boxmaxdepth=\maxdepth}}%
+\advancepageno}
+
+\newdimen\colwidth \newdimen\bigcolheight %%%1
+\colwidth=13pc \bigcolheight=98pc %%%2
+
+\output{\onepageout{\unvbox225}}
+
+\newbox\partialpage
+\newdimen\savesize %%%3
+
+\def\begindoublecolumns{\begingroup
+ \savesize=\vsize %%%4
+ \output={\global\setbox\partialpage=\vbox{\unvbox255}}\eject
+ \output={\doublecolumnout} \hsize=\colwidth \vsize=\bigcolheight
+ \advance\vsize by -2\ht\partialpage} %%%5
+
+\def\enddoublecolumns{\output={\balancecolumns}\eject
+ \global\output={\onepageout{\unvbox255}} %%%6
+ \global\vsize=\savesize %%%7
+ \endgroup \pagegoal=\vsize}
+
+\def\doublecolumnout{\dimen0=\pageheight
+ \advance\dimen0 by-\ht\partialpage \splittopskip=\topskip
+ \setbox0=\vsplit255 to\dimen0
+ \setbox2=\vsplit255 to\dimen0
+ \onepageout\pagesofar
+ \global\vsize=\bigcolheight %%%8
+ \unvbox255 \penalty\outputpenalty}
+
+\def\pagesofar{\unvbox\partialpage
+ \wd0=\hsize \wd2=\hsize \hbox to\pagewidth{\box0\hfil\box2}}
+
+\def\balancecolumns{\setbox0=\vbox{\unvbox255} \dimen0=\ht0
+ \advance\dimen0 by\topskip \advance\dimen0 by-\baselineskip
+ \divide\dimen0 by2 \splittopskip=\topskip
+ {\vbadness=10000 \loop \global\setbox3=\copy0
+ \global\setbox1=\vsplit3 to\dimen0
+ \ifdim\ht3>\dimen0 \global\advance\dimen0 by1pt \repeat}
+ \setbox0=\vbox to\dimen0{\unvbox1}
+ \setbox2=\vbox to\dimen0{\unvbox3}
+ \global\output={\balancingerror} %%%9
+ \pagesofar}
+
+\newhelp\balerrhelp{Please change the page %%%10
+ into one that works.} %%%11
+
+\def\balancingerror{\errhelp=\balerrhelp %%%12
+ \errmessage{Page can't be balanced} %%%13
+ \onepageout{\unvbox255}} %%%14
+
+  \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/users.lst b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/users.lst
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index 00000000000..e5f1b4d90e9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/users.lst
@@ -0,0 +1,171 @@
+Professor
+Carl
+Carl
+
+Shapiro
+
+Woodrow Wilson School
+Princeton University
+Princeton, NJ 08540
+*
+Professor
+Robert
+Bob
+
+Wilson
+
+Graduate School of Business
+Stanford University
+Stanford, CA 94305
+*
+Professor
+Chi-Fu
+Chi-Fu
+
+Huang
+
+Sloan School of Management
+MIT
+Cambridge, MA 02139
+*
+Professor
+Barry
+Barry
+
+Nalebuff
+
+Department of Economics
+Princeton University
+Princeton, NJ 08540
+*
+Professor
+In-Koo
+In-Koo
+
+Chu
+
+Graduate School of Business
+University of Chicago
+Chicago, Illinois 60637
+*
+Professor
+Tom
+Tom
+
+Russell
+
+774 Cragmont Avenue
+Berkeley, CA 94707
+*
+Dr.
+Lee
+Lee
+
+Lillard
+
+The Rand Corporation
+1700 Main Street, PO Box 2138
+Santa Monica, CA 90406-2138
+*
+Professor
+Joseph
+Joe
+
+Stiglitz
+
+Hoover Institute
+Stanford University
+Stanford, CA 94305
+*
+Professor
+Carl
+Carl
+
+Shapiro
+
+Woodrow Wilson School
+Princeton University
+Princeton, NJ 08540
+*
+Professor
+Robert
+Bob
+
+Wilson
+
+Graduate School of Business
+Stanford University
+Stanford, CA 94305
+*
+Professor
+Chi-Fu
+Chi-Fu
+
+Huang
+
+Sloan School of Management
+MIT
+Cambridge, MA 02139
+*
+Professor
+Barry
+Barry
+
+Nalebuff
+
+Department of Economics
+Princeton University
+Princeton, NJ 08540
+*
+Professor
+In-Koo
+In-Koo
+
+Chu
+
+Graduate School of Business
+University of Chicago
+Chicago, Illinois 60637
+*
+Professor
+Tom
+Tom
+
+Russell
+
+774 Cragmont Avenue
+Berkeley, CA 94707
+*
+Dr.
+Lee
+Lee
+
+Lillard
+
+The Rand Corporation
+1700 Main Street, PO Box 2138
+Santa Monica, CA 90406-2138
+*
+Professor
+Joseph
+Joe
+
+Stiglitz
+
+Department of Economics
+Princeton University
+Princeton, NJ 08540
+*
+Professor
+Alan
+Alan
+
+Harrison
+
+Department of Economics
+McMaster University
+1280 Main Street West
+Hamilton, Ontario
+Canada, L8S 4M4
+*
+ \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/vertest.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/vertest.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..2dbb9c35a26
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/vertest.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+\input vertex
+\input ppt.sty
+\input test
+\vfill\eject
+
+\input jep.sty
+\input test
+\vfill\eject
+
+\input jpe.sty
+\input test
+\vfill\eject
+
+\input jet.sty
+\input test
+\vfill\eject
+
+\input ecnmet.sty
+\input test
+\vfill\eject
+
+\input qje.sty
+\input test
+\vfill\eject
+
+\input aer.sty
+\input test
+\vfill\eject
+
+\input restud.sty
+\input test
+\vfill\eject
+
+\bye
+ \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/vertex.doc b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/vertex.doc
index c5e98292b66..9180fb2b8a6 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/vertex.doc
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/vertex/vertex.doc
@@ -1,289 +1,290 @@
-\magnification=\magstep1
-\input vertex
-\input ppt.sty
-
-\topmatter
- \title{Ver\TeX\ User's Manual}
- \author{Hal R. Varian}
- \affil{University of Michigan}
- \abstract{This documentation describes Ver\TeX, a package of \TeX\
-macros that will produce beautiful working papers, and allow you to
-simulate final versions in a variety of journal styles.}
- \keywords{\TeX, typesetting, economics}
- \address{Prof. Hal R. Varian, Department of Economics, University of
-Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, U.S.A.\ \ Internet address: {\tt
-Hal\_Varian@UM.CC.UMICH.EDU}}
- \thanks{Thanks to Kari Gluski, the participants of {\tt tex:forum},
-the members of the Economics Department at the University of Michigan,
-and all the \TeX\ hackers who made this work possible.} \date{August,
-1986}
- \version{\today}
- \prelim
- \endtopmatter
- \document
-
-There are several \TeX\ macro packages already available, so why is one
-more necessary? Basically I felt that there was a need for a simple,
-flexible package that added a minimum amount to {\tt PLAIN.TEX}, and yet
-still provided useful features for writing technical reports.
-
-Ver\TeX\ will help you to {\bf V}isualize {\bf E}conomics {\bf R}eports
-using \TeX. Ver\TeX\ will produce nice looking preprints and will aid in
-formatting your bibliography, but it will also produce simulated journal
-styles for a variety of economics journals. It is very easy to add new
-journal styles to Ver\TeX for someone who knows a little bit of \TeX.
-
-\section Ver\TeX\ Commands
-
-The easiest way to show you Ver\TeX's commands is to show you the
-start of this paper. It looks like something like this:
-
-\verbatim/
-\magnification=\magstep1
-\input vertex
-\input ppt.sty
-
-\topmatter
- \title{Ver\TeX\ User's Manual}
- \author{Hal R. Varian}
- \affil{University of Michigan}
- \abstract{This documentation describes Ver\TeX, a package of \TeX\
-macros that will produce beautiful working papers, and allow you to
-simulate final versions in a variety of journal styles.}
- \keywords{\TeX, typesetting, economics}
- \address{Prof. Hal R. Varian, Department of Economics, University of
-Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, U.S.A.\ \ Internet address: {\tt
-Hal\_Varian@UM.CC.UMICH.EDU}}
- \thanks{Thanks to Kari Gluski, the participants of {\tt tex:forum},
-the members of the Economics Department at the University of Michigan,
-and all the \TeX\ hackers who made this work possible.} \date{August,
-1986}
- \version{\today}
- \prelim
- \endtopmatter
- \document
-
-There are several \TeX\ macro packages already available, so why is
-one more necessary? Basically I felt that there was a need for a
-simple, flexible package that added a minimum amount to {\tt
-PLAIN.TEX}, and yet still provided useful features for writing
-technical reports./
-
-\bigskip
-
-That's pretty simple, isn't it? The only extra feature that you need to
-know is that you can put \verbatim/\cr/ into the \verbatim/\title/ macro if
-you want to split the title into two or more lines, as in
- $$\verbatim/\title{A very, very, very, very \cr very long title}/$$
-
-If there are two authors of a paper, use the commands
- $$\verbatim/\authortwo{The Name}\affiltwo{The University}/$$
-The \verbatim/\thanks/ should come {\it before\/} the \verbatim/\author/
-and \verbatim/\title/ keywords, if the style you are using attaches the
-thanks as a footnote to the author or title.
-
-What if there are more than two authors? In that case you are on your
-own, except in the preprint style. There you can do something like:
-
-\verbatim/\author{A. Winken \cr {\it MIT} \cr B. Blinken \cr
- {\it University of California} \cr {\rm and} \cr C. Nod \cr
- {\it University of Michigan}}/
-
-This will set the authors and affiliations up the way you want them.
-Be sure to leave the \verbatim/\affil/ box out if you do this trick.
-I intend to provide better support for multi-authored papers in the
-next release of Ver\TeX.
-
-When you want to start a new section, you type
- $$\verbatim/\section title of the section \par/$$
-and when you want to start a subsection you type
- $$\verbatim/\subsection title of the subsection \par/$$
-Ver\TeX\ will handle the section numbers for you, automatically numbering
-each section as required.
-
-You can enter footnotes by using the construction
- $$\verbatim/\fnote{This is a footnote}/$$ and you get a
-footnote.\fnote{Like this!} If at the end of your document, you type
-\verbatim/\PrintEndNotes/, \TeX\ will print out an end page with all your
-footnotes on it, for those journals who just have to have it.
-
-If you want the paper to be double spaced, put \verbatim#\doublespace#
-between \verbatim#\endtopmatter# and \verbatim#\document#. This way the
-cover will come out single spaced and the document will come out double
-spaced, which is what people usually want.
-
-If you are in doublespace mode and want to put a paragraph in single
-spaced mode for some reason, type \verbatim#\singlespace#. The document
-will now revert to single spaced mode until you enter \verbatim#\doublespace#
-again.
-
-One common reason to want to use single spacing in a doublespaced document
-is for long quotes. Ver\TeX\ provides this via the command
-\verbatim/\quote/, as in \verbatim/\quote{Four score and seven $\ldots$}/.
-
-\section Extra Goodies for Math and Figures
-
-But there are more goodies in Ver\TeX. For example, you can attach {\it
-names\/} to equations, and have \TeX\ automatically number (and renumber!)
-them for you. To use this feature you type something like the following
-when you first introduce an equation:
- $$\verbatim/$$e=mc^2\eqno\Equation\Einstein$$/$$
-and then when you want to reference it, you say
- $$\ldots\verbatim/as in equation (\Einstein)./$$
-The same sort of thing works with figures. When you first reference a
-figure, called, say \verbatim/\MonaLisa/, you type
-\verbatim/\Fig\MonaLisa/. \TeX\ will assign the next figure number to it
-and enter ``Figure 2'' (or whatever) in the text. At the end of the
-paragraph, or roughly where you want the figure to appear, you
-type
- $$\verbatim/\Figure\MonaLisa{2in}{The great painting Mona Lisa.}/$$
-The three arguments to the \verbatim/\Figure/ macro are: (1) the
-figure name, (2) the vertical size of the figure, and (3) the
-caption for the figure. \TeX\ will insert the figure using the
-\verbatim/\midinsert/ command, so it will appear on the page you
-ask for it if there is room, and otherwise float to the top of the
-next page.
-
-There are couple of things about equation and figure names that are worth
-pointing out. First, \TeX\ does not allow you to use {\it numbers\/} as
-part of a name. Thus names like \verbatim/\Eq1/ and \verbatim/\Eq2/ are
-not allowed. However, you can {\it reuse\/} names as often as you wish.
-You can refer to an equation as \verbatim/\A/ in one section of the paper
-and later on redefine \verbatim/\A/ to refer to another equation. I find
-it convenient to use rather long descriptive names like
-\verbatim/\FirstOrderCondition/ for equations that I refer to throughout the
-paper and use short names like \verbatim/\A/ for equations that I only
-refer to once or twice.
-
-There a couple of handy math commands. You can type \verbatim/\text{for all}/
-if you want ``for all'' to appear in math mode. You can type
-\verbatim/\D{f(x)}{x_i}/ to get
- $$\D{f(x)}{x_i}$$ and
-\verbatim/d{f(x)}{x_i}/ to get $\d{f(x)}{x_i}$.
-
-The command \verbatim/\proof/ sets a nice {\it Proof.} The command
-\verbatim/\qed/ gives you a box: \qed The command \verbatim/\proclaim/
-works the same as described in {\it The \TeX book}, but the style has been
-changed slightly.
-
-The command \verbatim/\today/ gives today's date nicely spelled out, like:
-\today.
-
-To get verbatim \TeX\ listings, use the construction
-
- $$\verbatim/\verbatim#This will appear verbatim#/$$
-
-Any convenient symbols can be used as a delimiter in place of the
-\verbatim/#/ signs.
-
-\section References
-
-Ver\TeX\ has nice way to deal with references. You type something
-like the following:
-
-\verbatim/
-
-\ref \by{Afriat, S.} \paper{The Construction of a Utility Function from
-Expenditure Data} \jour{International Economic Review} \vol{8}
-\yr{1967} \pages{67--77}\endref
-
-\ref \by{Afriat, S.} \paper{On the Constructability of Consistent Price
-Indices Between Several Periods Simultaneously} \inbook{Essays in
-the Theory and Measurement of Consumer Behavior in Honor of Sir
-Richard Stone}\editor{A. Deaton} \publ{Cambridge University Press}
-\publaddr{Cambridge, England}\yr{1984}\endref
-
-\ref \by{Browning, M.}\paper{A Non-Parametric Test of the Life-Cycle
-Rational Expectations Hypothesis} \paperinfo{Princeton University
-Discussion Paper 64} \yr{1984}\endref
-
-\ref \by{Varian, H.} \paper{Nonparametric Test of Models of Consumer
-Behavior}\jour{Review of Economic Studies} \vol{50} \yr{1982b} \no{3}
-\pages{99--110}\endref
-
-\ref \by{Varian, H.} \book{Microeconomic Analysis} \publ{W.
-W. Norton \& Co.} \publaddr{New York} \yr{1984}\endref
-/
-\medskip
-
-and you will get a nice typeset output like:
-
-\bigskip
-
-\ref \by{Afriat, S.} \paper{The Construction of a Utility Function from
-Expenditure Data} \jour{International Economic Review} \vol{8}
-\yr{1967} \pages{67--77}\endref
-
-\ref \by{Afriat, S.} \paper{On the Constructability of Consistent Price Indices
-Between Several Periods Simultaneously} \inbook{Essays in the Theory and
-Measurement of Consumer Behavior in Honor of Sir Richard Stone}
-\editor{A. Deaton} \publ{Cambridge University Press} \publaddr{Cambridge,
-England}\yr{1984}\endref
-
-\ref \by{Browning, M.}\paper{A Non-Parametric Test of the Life-Cycle Rational
-Expectations Hypothesis} \paperinfo{Princeton University Discussion Paper 64}
-\yr{1984}\endref
-
-\ref \by{Varian, H.} \paper{Nonparametric Test of Models of Consumer
-Behavior} \jour{Review of Economic Studies} \vol{50} \yr{1982b} \no{3}
-\pages{99--110}\endref
-
-\ref \by{Varian, H.} \book{Microeconomic Analysis} \publ{W.
-W. Norton \& Co.} \publaddr{New York} \yr{1984}\endref
-
-\medskip
-
-The reference macros are quite complicated and are still being fixed; use
-them at your own risk. Currently if you omit a field that is
-require---like leaving out the page numbers or something like
-that---Ver\TeX\ will sometimes print out excess commas and other
-punctuation. Eventually this will be fixed, but for now it is better to
-put in a dummy value, like \verbatim#\pages{???}# or something like that.
-
-If you have a fancy reference that doesn't fit one of the above models,
-just use the \verbatim#\ref# macro to start the reference. You'll get
-the right hanging indentation and inter-reference spacing that way.
-
-Refer to the file \verbatim#vertex.hst# for the history of revisions to
-Ver\TeX. If you add some peachy macros of your own, I strongly suggest
-that you put them in a separate file. Then as new revisions of Ver\TeX\
-come out, you won't have to modify them in any way.
-
-Ver\TeX\ is in the public domain; please feel free to distribute it however
-you want, as long as you indicate the original author.
-
-\section Journals
-
-Want to get published quick? Then use Ver\TeX's journal simulation
-feature. Instead of using the command \verbatim\input ppt.sty\ use
-the style files:
-
-\medskip
-
-\verbatim\jpe.sty\ --- for the {\it Journal of Polemical Economy}.
-
-\verbatim\jep.sty\ --- for the {\it Journal of Economic Perspectives}.
-
-\verbatim\jet.sty\ --- for the {\it Journal of Economic Theorems}.
-
-\verbatim\aer.sty\ --- for the {\it Armenian Economic Review}.
-
-\verbatim\ecnmet.sty\ --- for {\it Economagica}.
-
-\verbatim\restud.sty\ --- for {\it Review for Economic Students}.
-
-\verbatim\qje.sty\ --- for the {\it Quartered Journal of Economics}.
-
-\medskip
-
-When you use one of these styles, Ver\TeX\ will automatically adjust the
-style of the document and the style of the references to be more-or-less
-consistent with the journal style. Some fine tuning may be needed, but
-the output generally looks pretty good.
-
-If you want to see a small sample of each output, \TeX\ the file {\tt
-vertest.tex}.
-
-\enddocument
-
-\bye
+\magnification=\magstep1
+\input vertex
+\input ppt.sty
+
+\topmatter
+ \title{Ver\TeX\ User's Manual}
+ \author{Hal R. Varian}
+ \affil{University of Michigan}
+ \abstract{This documentation describes Ver\TeX, a package of \TeX\
+macros that will produce beautiful working papers, and allow you to
+simulate final versions in a variety of journal styles.}
+ \keywords{\TeX, typesetting, economics}
+ \address{Prof. Hal R. Varian, Department of Economics, University of
+Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, U.S.A.\ \ Internet address: {\tt
+Hal\_Varian@UM.CC.UMICH.EDU}}
+ \thanks{Thanks to Kari Gluski, the participants of {\tt tex:forum},
+the members of the Economics Department at the University of Michigan,
+and all the \TeX\ hackers who made this work possible.} \date{August,
+1986}
+ \version{\today}
+ \prelim
+ \endtopmatter
+ \document
+
+There are several \TeX\ macro packages already available, so why is one
+more necessary? Basically I felt that there was a need for a simple,
+flexible package that added a minimum amount to {\tt PLAIN.TEX}, and yet
+still provided useful features for writing technical reports.
+
+Ver\TeX\ will help you to {\bf V}isualize {\bf E}conomics {\bf R}eports
+using \TeX. Ver\TeX\ will produce nice looking preprints and will aid in
+formatting your bibliography, but it will also produce simulated journal
+styles for a variety of economics journals. It is very easy to add new
+journal styles to Ver\TeX for someone who knows a little bit of \TeX.
+
+\section Ver\TeX\ Commands
+
+The easiest way to show you Ver\TeX's commands is to show you the
+start of this paper. It looks like something like this:
+
+\verbatim/
+\magnification=\magstep1
+\input vertex
+\input ppt.sty
+
+\topmatter
+ \title{Ver\TeX\ User's Manual}
+ \author{Hal R. Varian}
+ \affil{University of Michigan}
+ \abstract{This documentation describes Ver\TeX, a package of \TeX\
+macros that will produce beautiful working papers, and allow you to
+simulate final versions in a variety of journal styles.}
+ \keywords{\TeX, typesetting, economics}
+ \address{Prof. Hal R. Varian, Department of Economics, University of
+Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, U.S.A.\ \ Internet address: {\tt
+Hal\_Varian@UM.CC.UMICH.EDU}}
+ \thanks{Thanks to Kari Gluski, the participants of {\tt tex:forum},
+the members of the Economics Department at the University of Michigan,
+and all the \TeX\ hackers who made this work possible.} \date{August,
+1986}
+ \version{\today}
+ \prelim
+ \endtopmatter
+ \document
+
+There are several \TeX\ macro packages already available, so why is
+one more necessary? Basically I felt that there was a need for a
+simple, flexible package that added a minimum amount to {\tt
+PLAIN.TEX}, and yet still provided useful features for writing
+technical reports./
+
+\bigskip
+
+That's pretty simple, isn't it? The only extra feature that you need to
+know is that you can put \verbatim/\cr/ into the \verbatim/\title/ macro if
+you want to split the title into two or more lines, as in
+ $$\verbatim/\title{A very, very, very, very \cr very long title}/$$
+
+If there are two authors of a paper, use the commands
+ $$\verbatim/\authortwo{The Name}\affiltwo{The University}/$$
+The \verbatim/\thanks/ should come {\it before\/} the \verbatim/\author/
+and \verbatim/\title/ keywords, if the style you are using attaches the
+thanks as a footnote to the author or title.
+
+What if there are more than two authors? In that case you are on your
+own, except in the preprint style. There you can do something like:
+
+\verbatim/\author{A. Winken \cr {\it MIT} \cr B. Blinken \cr
+ {\it University of California} \cr {\rm and} \cr C. Nod \cr
+ {\it University of Michigan}}/
+
+This will set the authors and affiliations up the way you want them.
+Be sure to leave the \verbatim/\affil/ box out if you do this trick.
+I intend to provide better support for multi-authored papers in the
+next release of Ver\TeX.
+
+When you want to start a new section, you type
+ $$\verbatim/\section title of the section \par/$$
+and when you want to start a subsection you type
+ $$\verbatim/\subsection title of the subsection \par/$$
+Ver\TeX\ will handle the section numbers for you, automatically numbering
+each section as required.
+
+You can enter footnotes by using the construction
+ $$\verbatim/\fnote{This is a footnote}/$$ and you get a
+footnote.\fnote{Like this!} If at the end of your document, you type
+\verbatim/\PrintEndNotes/, \TeX\ will print out an end page with all your
+footnotes on it, for those journals who just have to have it.
+
+If you want the paper to be double spaced, put \verbatim#\doublespace#
+between \verbatim#\endtopmatter# and \verbatim#\document#. This way the
+cover will come out single spaced and the document will come out double
+spaced, which is what people usually want.
+
+If you are in doublespace mode and want to put a paragraph in single
+spaced mode for some reason, type \verbatim#\singlespace#. The document
+will now revert to single spaced mode until you enter \verbatim#\doublespace#
+again.
+
+One common reason to want to use single spacing in a doublespaced document
+is for long quotes. Ver\TeX\ provides this via the command
+\verbatim/\quote/, as in \verbatim/\quote{Four score and seven $\ldots$}/.
+
+\section Extra Goodies for Math and Figures
+
+But there are more goodies in Ver\TeX. For example, you can attach {\it
+names\/} to equations, and have \TeX\ automatically number (and renumber!)
+them for you. To use this feature you type something like the following
+when you first introduce an equation:
+ $$\verbatim/$$e=mc^2\eqno\Equation\Einstein$$/$$
+and then when you want to reference it, you say
+ $$\ldots\verbatim/as in equation (\Einstein)./$$
+The same sort of thing works with figures. When you first reference a
+figure, called, say \verbatim/\MonaLisa/, you type
+\verbatim/\Fig\MonaLisa/. \TeX\ will assign the next figure number to it
+and enter ``Figure 2'' (or whatever) in the text. At the end of the
+paragraph, or roughly where you want the figure to appear, you
+type
+ $$\verbatim/\Figure\MonaLisa{2in}{The great painting Mona Lisa.}/$$
+The three arguments to the \verbatim/\Figure/ macro are: (1) the
+figure name, (2) the vertical size of the figure, and (3) the
+caption for the figure. \TeX\ will insert the figure using the
+\verbatim/\midinsert/ command, so it will appear on the page you
+ask for it if there is room, and otherwise float to the top of the
+next page.
+
+There are couple of things about equation and figure names that are worth
+pointing out. First, \TeX\ does not allow you to use {\it numbers\/} as
+part of a name. Thus names like \verbatim/\Eq1/ and \verbatim/\Eq2/ are
+not allowed. However, you can {\it reuse\/} names as often as you wish.
+You can refer to an equation as \verbatim/\A/ in one section of the paper
+and later on redefine \verbatim/\A/ to refer to another equation. I find
+it convenient to use rather long descriptive names like
+\verbatim/\FirstOrderCondition/ for equations that I refer to throughout the
+paper and use short names like \verbatim/\A/ for equations that I only
+refer to once or twice.
+
+There a couple of handy math commands. You can type \verbatim/\text{for all}/
+if you want ``for all'' to appear in math mode. You can type
+\verbatim/\D{f(x)}{x_i}/ to get
+ $$\D{f(x)}{x_i}$$ and
+\verbatim/d{f(x)}{x_i}/ to get $\d{f(x)}{x_i}$.
+
+The command \verbatim/\proof/ sets a nice {\it Proof.} The command
+\verbatim/\qed/ gives you a box: \qed The command \verbatim/\proclaim/
+works the same as described in {\it The \TeX book}, but the style has been
+changed slightly.
+
+The command \verbatim/\today/ gives today's date nicely spelled out, like:
+\today.
+
+To get verbatim \TeX\ listings, use the construction
+
+ $$\verbatim/\verbatim#This will appear verbatim#/$$
+
+Any convenient symbols can be used as a delimiter in place of the
+\verbatim/#/ signs.
+
+\section References
+
+Ver\TeX\ has nice way to deal with references. You type something
+like the following:
+
+\verbatim/
+
+\ref \by{Afriat, S.} \paper{The Construction of a Utility Function from
+Expenditure Data} \jour{International Economic Review} \vol{8}
+\yr{1967} \pages{67--77}\endref
+
+\ref \by{Afriat, S.} \paper{On the Constructability of Consistent Price
+Indices Between Several Periods Simultaneously} \inbook{Essays in
+the Theory and Measurement of Consumer Behavior in Honor of Sir
+Richard Stone}\editor{A. Deaton} \publ{Cambridge University Press}
+\publaddr{Cambridge, England}\yr{1984}\endref
+
+\ref \by{Browning, M.}\paper{A Non-Parametric Test of the Life-Cycle
+Rational Expectations Hypothesis} \paperinfo{Princeton University
+Discussion Paper 64} \yr{1984}\endref
+
+\ref \by{Varian, H.} \paper{Nonparametric Test of Models of Consumer
+Behavior}\jour{Review of Economic Studies} \vol{50} \yr{1982b} \no{3}
+\pages{99--110}\endref
+
+\ref \by{Varian, H.} \book{Microeconomic Analysis} \publ{W.
+W. Norton \& Co.} \publaddr{New York} \yr{1984}\endref
+/
+\medskip
+
+and you will get a nice typeset output like:
+
+\bigskip
+
+\ref \by{Afriat, S.} \paper{The Construction of a Utility Function from
+Expenditure Data} \jour{International Economic Review} \vol{8}
+\yr{1967} \pages{67--77}\endref
+
+\ref \by{Afriat, S.} \paper{On the Constructability of Consistent Price Indices
+Between Several Periods Simultaneously} \inbook{Essays in the Theory and
+Measurement of Consumer Behavior in Honor of Sir Richard Stone}
+\editor{A. Deaton} \publ{Cambridge University Press} \publaddr{Cambridge,
+England}\yr{1984}\endref
+
+\ref \by{Browning, M.}\paper{A Non-Parametric Test of the Life-Cycle Rational
+Expectations Hypothesis} \paperinfo{Princeton University Discussion Paper 64}
+\yr{1984}\endref
+
+\ref \by{Varian, H.} \paper{Nonparametric Test of Models of Consumer
+Behavior} \jour{Review of Economic Studies} \vol{50} \yr{1982b} \no{3}
+\pages{99--110}\endref
+
+\ref \by{Varian, H.} \book{Microeconomic Analysis} \publ{W.
+W. Norton \& Co.} \publaddr{New York} \yr{1984}\endref
+
+\medskip
+
+The reference macros are quite complicated and are still being fixed; use
+them at your own risk. Currently if you omit a field that is
+require---like leaving out the page numbers or something like
+that---Ver\TeX\ will sometimes print out excess commas and other
+punctuation. Eventually this will be fixed, but for now it is better to
+put in a dummy value, like \verbatim#\pages{???}# or something like that.
+
+If you have a fancy reference that doesn't fit one of the above models,
+just use the \verbatim#\ref# macro to start the reference. You'll get
+the right hanging indentation and inter-reference spacing that way.
+
+Refer to the file \verbatim#vertex.hst# for the history of revisions to
+Ver\TeX. If you add some peachy macros of your own, I strongly suggest
+that you put them in a separate file. Then as new revisions of Ver\TeX\
+come out, you won't have to modify them in any way.
+
+Ver\TeX\ is in the public domain; please feel free to distribute it however
+you want, as long as you indicate the original author.
+
+\section Journals
+
+Want to get published quick? Then use Ver\TeX's journal simulation
+feature. Instead of using the command \verbatim\input ppt.sty\ use
+the style files:
+
+\medskip
+
+\verbatim\jpe.sty\ --- for the {\it Journal of Polemical Economy}.
+
+\verbatim\jep.sty\ --- for the {\it Journal of Economic Perspectives}.
+
+\verbatim\jet.sty\ --- for the {\it Journal of Economic Theorems}.
+
+\verbatim\aer.sty\ --- for the {\it Armenian Economic Review}.
+
+\verbatim\ecnmet.sty\ --- for {\it Economagica}.
+
+\verbatim\restud.sty\ --- for {\it Review for Economic Students}.
+
+\verbatim\qje.sty\ --- for the {\it Quartered Journal of Economics}.
+
+\medskip
+
+When you use one of these styles, Ver\TeX\ will automatically adjust the
+style of the document and the style of the references to be more-or-less
+consistent with the journal style. Some fine tuning may be needed, but
+the output generally looks pretty good.
+
+If you want to see a small sample of each output, \TeX\ the file {\tt
+vertest.tex}.
+
+\enddocument
+
+\bye
+ \ No newline at end of file
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+********************VarTeX Revision History**************************
+
+As of October 1986, VarTeX should be considered to be in its
+pre-release, beta testing stage. This file will record updates
+and fixes to VarTeX.
+
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
+October 2, 1986
+
+\doublespace -- works, but footnotes aren't spaced quite right.
+\refs -- still need more \if statements
+footnote rule now defined in ppt.sty
+\thanks now works in ppt.sty
+qje.sty defined.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
+October 6, 1986
+
+\baselineskip is correct in footnotes now, except for long ones.
+\skipins is probably still wrong, but it will do for now.
+
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
+October 15, 1986
+
+Cleaned up the footnote stuff mentioned above. Should have correct
+spacing now in both single and double mode.
+
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
+November 9, 1986
+
+Cleaned up some of the style formats. For some reason \Romannumeral
+doesn't work in \DoCenteredSection. Fixed several of the bibliographys
+in the style files. aer.sty gives "\overfull vboxs", but the output looks
+good.
+
+Have Kari's endnote macro to do endnotes as inserts, but I have not yet
+implemented them. That's the next thing to do.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+June 13, 1987
+
+Fixed problem with \big, due to failure to define \tenbig, \ninebig, etc.
+ on p. 415 of TeXbook.
+
+Made \tenpointbaselineskip equal to 12 points.
+
+Added \ProduceEndNotes to print footnotes at end of paper by using
+the \insert macro. (Thanks to Kari Gluski for suggesting this.)
+
+Fixed the footnotes to always be single spaced, even when paper is
+doublespaced.
+
+Changed \enddocument to do nothing; its previous function is replaced
+by \ProduceEndNotes.
+
+The \thanks footnote in ppt.sty now looks nicer in doublespaced mode.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+August 9, 1987
+
+Some fixes to ecnmet.sty
+Added \quote and \singlespace
+Change \bigbreak to \BigBreak to avoid more widows with \section and
+ \subsection
+Added \halign to \DoCoverAuthor to allow for multiple authors \ No newline at end of file
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