期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) began publication in 1969 under the auspices of the American Economic Association with quarterly issues appearing in March, June, September, and December. JEL contains survey and review articles, book reviews, an annotated bibliography of newly published books, and a list of current dissertations in North American universities.
Responsibility for producing JEL is shared by two offices, one in Pittsburgh and one in Stanford. The Stanford office manages the Articles, Communications, and Book Review Departments of JEL, and the Pittsburgh office produces the Bibliographic Departments of the JEL print and electronic editions, indexing new books, current periodicals, and dissertations using the Journal of Economic Literature classification system.
For editorial policies regarding article and book reviews as well as the selection of journals and books included in the bibliographic sections of JEL and EconLit, see the Editorial Policy statements as well as the submission instructions.
AEA Members are entitled to receive JEL and e-JEL as part of their membership benefits. Libraries and other organizations may subscribe to JEL and other AEA publications.
Instructions to Authors
ArticlesWhile most articles published in the JEL are commissioned by the editor, submissions are welcomed. It is preferred that authors of prospective articles discuss their ideas with the editor while the article is still in a formative stage, though complete papers will also be considered. Please see the Editor's Note on JEL policy and the Style Information for Articles pages for more information. Please see the Editors and Contacts page for contact information.
Disclosure Policy
Authors of articles appearing in the Journal of Economic Literature are expected to disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may arise from their consulting activities, financial interests or other non-academic activities.
JournalsAll journals indexed and abstracted in JEL and EconLit have been accepted for listing based on criteria outlined in the editorial policy statement. Requests for listing, accompanied by a representative copy of the journal and a journal information form, should be sent to the JEL Pittsburgh Office.
BooksThe Journal of Economic Literature annotates English language books with economic content that are over 60 pages in length. JEL does not annotate prepublication galleys or working papers. One copy of the book should be sent directly to the JEL Pittsburgh Office. The JEL staff does not monitor the publication of new books; therefore, if an annotation of a book does not appear six months after the publication date, please contact the JEL Pittsburgh Office or the publisher concerning the book.
Books for review are selected from the books sent to the JEL Pittsburgh Office for annotation. Only a small portion of the books are selected for review. See the JEL editorial policy for more information on book review selection. Articles and conference proceedings, reprinted paper collections, and other collected papers are also indexed individually in EconLit and in the annual printed volumes of the Index of Economic Articles in Journals and Collective Volumes. If a collected paper volume is chosen for review, the editors will request a second copy for indexing from the publisher.
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Dissertations
The December issue of the Journal of Economic Literature includes a list of recipients of doctoral degrees in economics conferred in U.S. and Canadian universities during the previous academic year.
Economics departments in North America may send lists of doctoral recipients via e-mail to diss "at" econlit.org, fax (412-431-3014), or regular mail to the JEL Pittsburgh Office in the format shown below. If sending the list via e-mail or fax, please include the field labels (e.g., -JN-) that appear below in the left-hand margin, which allow us to format the information electronically.
-JN- Name of Institution Granting Degree
-PV- Degree (Ph.D. or D.B.A.)
-DT- Year Conferred (1998 or 1999)
-T1- Name (Last Name, First Name Middle Initial)
-U1- Dissertation Title
-S1- JEL Primary Classification for printed JEL
-S2- Additional Classification to be included in EconLit (optional)
-S3- Additional Classification to be included in EconLit (optional)
-DV- Name of Dissertation Adviser (optional)
* Please use the three-digit alpha-numeric CLASSIFICATION FOR JOURNAL ARTICLES.
The information you provide will become a permanent part of the American Economic Association bibliographies, so please proofread for accuracy and check that the dissertation titles are in their final, published form.
Kindly include in a cover note the total number of recipients and the name and telephone number of a contact who can answer questions.
CorrectionsThe JEL staff endeavors to produce both JEL and EconLit without errors. However, if an error should occur, we are able to correct EconLit, which is available in electronic formats. Please notify the JEL Pittsburgh Office of any corrections in the bibliographic sections.
Editorial Board
Daron Acemoglu Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alan J. Auerbach Univ. of California, Berkeley
David Autor Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abhijit Banerjee Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Marianne Baxter Boston Univ
Richard Blundell University College London
Severin Borenstein Univ. of California, Berkeley
A. Lans Bovenberg Tilburg Univ.
Charles C. Brown Univ. of Michigan
Colin Camerer California Institute of Technology
V. V. Chari Univ. of Minnesota
Dora Costa Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Janet Currie Univ. of California, L.A.
Paul Gompers Harvard Univ.
Michael Greenstone Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Gene Grossman Princeton Univ.
Gordon Hanson Univ. of California,
San Diego Igal Hendel Univ. of Wisconsin
Ben Hermalin Univ. of California,
Berkeley Chang-Tai Hsieh Univ. of California,
Berkeley Jonathan Levin Stanford Univ.
John McMillan Stanford Univ.
John Pencavel Stanford Univ. Wolfgang Pesendorfer Princeton Univ.
Dani Rodrik Harvard Univ. Julio Rotemberg Harvard Univ.
Thomas Sargent New York Univ.
Joel Sobel Univ. of California,
San Diego Mark W. Watson Princeton Univ.
John K. Whitaker Univ. of Virginia
Jeffrey M. Wooldridge Michigan State Univ.
Luigi Zingales Univ. of Chicago
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