期刊名称:ECONOMETRICA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims and Scope |
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Econometrica publishes original articles in all branches of economics - theoretical and empirical, abstract and applied, providing wide-ranging coverage across the subject area. It promotes studies that aim at the unification of the theoretical-quantitative and the empirical-quantitative approach to economic problems and that are penetrated by constructive and rigorous thinking. It explores a unique range of topics each year - from the frontier of theoretical developments in many new and important areas, to research on current and applied economic problems, to methodologically innovative, theoretical and applied studies in econometrics.
Econometrica maintains a long tradition that submitted articles are refereed carefully and that detailed and thoughtful referee reports are provided to the author as an aid to scientific research, thus ensuring the high calibre of papers found in Econometrica. An international board of editors, together with the referees it has selected, and has succeeded in substantially reducing editorial turnaround time, thereby encouraging submissions of the highest quality.
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Instructions to Authors
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS TO ECONOMETRICA
![](http://www.econometricsociety.org/images/dot_clear.gif) 1. Members of the Econometric Society may submit papers to Econometrica electronically in pdf format according to the guidelines in point 5 below. As of January 1, 2004, only electronic submissions will be accepted. Until then, and in exceptional cases for those who are unable to submit electronic files in pdf format, one copy of a paper prepared according to these guidelines can be submitted, with a cover letter, by mail addressed to Professor Eddie Dekel, Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel.
To submit a PDF file click here.
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| 2. There is no charge for submission to Econometrica, but only members of the Econometric Society may submit papers for consideration. In the case of coauthored manuscripts, at least one author must be a member of the Econometric Society. Nonmembers wishing to submit a paper are welcome to first join the society by clicking here. Note that Econometrica rejects a substantial number of submissions without consulting outside referees. |
| 3. It is a condition of publication in Econometrica that copyright of any published article be transferred to the Econometric Society. Submission of a paper will be taken to imply that the author agrees that copyright of the material will be transferred to the Econometric Society if and when the article is accepted for publication, and that the contents of the paper represent original and unpublished work that has not been submitted for publication elsewhere. If the author has submitted related work elsewhere, or if he does so during the term in which Econometrica is considering the manuscript, then it is the author's responsibility to provide Econometrica with details. There is no page fee; nor is any payment made to the authors. |
| 4. Papers may be rejected, returned for specified revision, or accepted. Approximately 10% of submitted papers are eventually accepted. Currently, a paper will appear approximately nine months from the date of acceptance. In 2001, 90% of new submissions were reviewed in six months or less. |
| 5. Submitted manuscripts should be written in French or English, formatted for paper of standard size with margins of at least 1 inch on all sides, 1.5 or double-spaced with text in the body of the paper in 12 point font. Material should be organized to maximize readability; there is no need to collect footnotes, figures, and so on at the end of the manuscript. |
| 6. Additional information that may be of use to authors is contained in the "Manual for Econometrica Authors, Revised" written by Drew Fudenberg and Dorothy Hodges, and published in the July, 1997 issue of Econometrica. It it explains editorial policy regarding style and standards of craftmanship. One change from the procedures discussed in this document is that authors are not immediately told which coeditor is handling a manuscript. The manual also describes how footnotes, diagrams, tables, etc. need to be formatted once papers are accepted. It is not necessary to follow the formatting guidelines when first submitting a paper. Initial submissions need only be 1.5 or double-spaced and clearly organized. |
| 7. Papers should be accompanied by an abstract of no more than 150 words that is full enough to convey the main results of the paper. On the same sheet as the abstract should appear the title of the paper, the name(s) and full address(es) of the author(s), and a list of keywords. |
| 8. If you plan to submit a comment on an article which has appeared in Econometrica, please follow the following guidelines. First send a copy to the author and explain that you are considering submitting the comment to Econometrica. Second, when you submit your comment, please include any response that you have received from the author. Comments on published articles will be considered only if they state you have been through this process. If an author does not respond to your letter after a reasonable amount of time, then this should be explained in your submission. Authors will be invited to submit for consideration a reply to any accepted comment of this kind. |
| 10. Econometric Society business to be published in Econometrica as an Announcement or Report should be submitted to the Econometric Society Secretary, Julie Gordon, Dept. of Economics, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208-2600. Announcements of academic conferences, workshops, etc., conducted by other societies or organizations, the availability of fellowships, postdoctorates, etc., and honorary awards for publication in the News Notes section of the journal should be sent to the Editor, Eddie Dekel (address in paragraph 1 above). Deadlines for all such endmatter are the fifteenth day of the fourth month prior to publication, i.e., September 15 for the January issue, November 15 for the March issue, etc. Please refer to the "Manual for Econometrica Authors, Revised" by Drew Fudenberg and Dorothy Hodges, published in the July, 1997 issue for further information on format and content.
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Editorial Board
Editor Glenn Ellison, Department of Economics, MIT, 50 Memorial Drive, E52-274, Cambridge MA 02142-1347 Phone: 617 253 8702 Fax: 617 253 1330 Email: gellison@mit.edu
Assistant to the Editor Caroline Smith, Department of Economics, MIT, 50 Memorial Drive, E52-274, Cambridge MA 02142-1347 Phone: 617-253-3630 Fax: 617-253-1330 Email: crsmith@mit.edu
Managing Editor Dorothy J. Hodges, 6281 Reynolds Ridge Road, Potosi, WI 53820 Phone: 608 763 4251 Fax: 608 763 2033 Email: dhodges@pcii.net
Co-Editors Eddie Dekel, Department of Economics, Northwestern University, 2003 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208-2600 Phone: 847-491-4414 Fax: 847-491-2530 Email: dekel@northwestern.edu
Joel Horowitz, Department of Economics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 Phone: 319-335-0844 Fax: 319-335-1956 Email: joel-horowitz@uiowa.edu
Costas Meghir University College, London, UK Phone: 44-207-679-5877 Fax: 44-207-916-2775 Email: c.meghir@ucl.ac.uk
Andrew Postlewaite, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Phone: 215 898 7350 Fax: 215 573 2057 Email: apostlew@econ.sas.upenn.edu
Associate Editors Joseph Altonji, Northwestern University, Illinois, USA Donald W. K. Andrews, Yale University, USA Robert A. Becker, Indiana University, USA Colin F. Camerer, California Institute of Technology, USA V.V. Chari, University of Minnesota, USA Andrew Chesher, University College London, UK J. Darrell Duffie, Stanford University, USA Jean Marie Dufour, University de MontrTal, Canada Larry G. Epstein, University of Rochester, USA Itzhak Gilboa, Tel-Aviv University, Israel Faruk Gul, Princeton University, USA Bruce E. Hansen, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Bengt R. Holmstrom, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Bo E. Honore, Princeton University, USA Matthew Jackson, California Institute of Technology, USA Søren Johansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Atsushi Kajii, University of Tsukuba, Japan Yuichi Kitamura, University of Wisconsin, USA Bart Lipman, University of Wisconsin, USA Deborah Lucas, Northwestern University, Illinois, USA George Mailath, University of Pennsylvania, USA Whitney K. Newey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Georg Noldeke, University of Bonn, Germany Adrian Pagan, Australian National University, AUS Pierre Perron, Boston University, Massachusetts, USA Wolfgang Pesendorfer, Princeton University, USA Martine Quinzii, University of California, Davis, USA Eric Renault, University of Montreal, Canada Philip J. Reny, University of Chicago, USA Jean Charles Rochet, Universit?des Sciences Sociales, Toulouse, France John Rust, Yale University, USA Larry Samuelson, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Uzi Segal, University of Western Ontario and Boston College, Canada Richard J. Smith, University of Bristol, UK Chris Udry, Yale University, USA Charles H. Whiteman, University of Iowa, USA Asher Wolinsky, Northwestern University, USA William R. Zame, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
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