期刊名称:REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES
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 ScopeA Leader in its Field Founded in 1933 by a group of young British and American economists, The Review of Economic Studies aims to encourage research in theoretical and applied economics, especially by young economists. Today it is one of the core economics journals, ranking consistently among the top half dozen titles.
The Review of Economic Studies is essential reading, including articles from well-established specialists and young research scholars, and has a reputation for publishing path-breaking papers in theoretical and applied economics.
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Instructions to Authors
TopAuthor Guidelines Submission Guidelines
The Review of Economic Studies receives more than seven hundred new submissions per year and publishes forty eight in four issues per volume. To assist the editorial office in prompt preparation of submissions for entry into the editorial process authors are requested to pay care attention to the following guidelines.
Submission of Manuscripts and Reports
All papers should be submitted directly by logging on to the following link:
http://gemini.econ.umd.edu/restud
No fees are due for submission to the Review.
Referees who have completed reports on papers for which they have kindly agreed to provide their expertise should from now on submit their documents to the managing editor concerned also by direct logon to the following url:
http://gemini.econ.umd.edu/restud_ref
Other communications for the editorial office should be sent to the ReStud email address restud@lse.ac.uk address or by regular mail for the attention of
Jane E Martin Administrative Editor Review of Economic Studies, Editorial Office R517 STICERD London School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE UK
Important: Please be aware that the Review of Economic Studies has a Data Availability Policy the details of which may be read below.
You are strongly advised to read this carefully now as any eventual decision to publish your paper is conditional upon full compliance with this policy.
The Preparation of Manuscripts
Most requirements for the format of manuscripts are described in the instructions given in the web submission procedure but in addition please note that:
a) The journal does not normally publish articles for which the core text is longer than 25 pages, and papers may be returned on the grounds of excessive length.
b) Authors may find it useful to consult the journal's style guidelines before submitting their manuscripts.
c) The Review of Economic Studies has a Data Availability Policy, the details of which may be read below. You are strongly advised to read this carefully as any eventual decision to publish your paper is conditional upon full compliance with this policy.
Review of Economic Studies Data Availability Policy
The Review of Economic Studies will publish papers only if the data used in the analysis are clearly and precisely documented and are readily available to any researcher for purposes of replication. Authors of accepted papers which contain empirical work, simulations, or experimental work, must provide to the Review, prior to publication, the data, programs, and other details of the computations sufficient to permit replication. These will be posted on the Review of Economic Studies web site. We reserve the right to refuse publication of papers whose authors do not comply with these requirements.
As soon as possible after acceptance, authors are expected to send their data, programs, and sufficient details to permit replication, in electronic form, to the Review office. Please send the files via e-mail to Jane Martin (Restud@lse.ac.uk), indicating the manuscript number. Questions regarding any aspect of this policy should be forwarded to the Editors at the same email address.
Copyright Assignment Form
Authors will be required to assign copyright in their paper to the Review of Economic Studies Limited. Copyright assignment is a condition of publication and papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless copyright has been assigned. To assist authors an appropriate copyright assignment form will be supplied by the editorial office. Alternatively, authors may like to download a copy of the form here. Government employees need to complete the Author Warranty sections, although copyright in such cases does not need to be assigned.
Empirical papers:
For econometric and simulation papers, the authors should provide at least:
The data set(s) and programs used to run the final models. The data files can be provided in any standard format; the programs can be written in any standard programming language (including higher-level languages).
A description of how previous intermediate data sets and programs were employed to create the final data set(s).
A description of the purpose of each data set and program.
Both description files should be provided in PDF format.
Experimental papers:
We normally expect authors of experimental articles to supply the following materials:
The design summary of the experiment.
The original instructions given to the subjects.
Information about subject eligibility or selection.
Any computer programs, configuration files or scripts used to run the experiment and/or to analyse the data.
The raw data from the experiment, with sufficient explanation to make it possible to use the submitted computer programs to replicate the data analysis.
On each of these five points, a summary should be given in the manuscript of the paper and a complete version should be provided before publication for posting on the Review web site.
Again, any description should be provided in a PDF format file.
the case of proprietary data
As a matter of principle, we discourage papers that rely on completely proprietary data. Authors who feel that they can raise an exception should discuss this with the Editors. On the other hand, we will consider papers that are based on data that can only be available at some cost (either monetary or because access to the data is limited, e.g. to some Research Data Center). In that case, the authors must still provide all programs and instructions a researcher would require to replicate their paper once (s)he has access to the data.
Editorial Board
Editorial Information
Joint Managing Editors Maitreesh Ghatak London School of Economics
Andrea Prat London School of Economics
Bernard Salanié Columbia University
Juuso Välimäki Helsinki School of Economics and University of Southampton
Fabrizio Zilibotti IIES, Stockholm University
Secretary and Business Manager Christopher Wallace Trinity College, Oxford
Foreign Editors Donald Andrews Yale University
Dirk Bergemann Yale University
Martin Cripps Washington University
Gary B. Gorton University of Pennsylvania
Narayana R. Kocherlakota University of Minnesota
Per Krusell Princeton University
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg Yale University
Kiminori Matsuyama Northwestern University
Debraj Ray New York University
Editorial Board Mark Armstrong (Chairman) University College London
Jaap Abbring Free University Amsterdam
Jerome Adda University College London
V. Bhaskar University College London
Bruno Biais University of Toulouse
Francesco Caselli London School of Economics
Antonio Ciccone Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Francesca Cornelli London Business School
Valentina Corradi Queen Mary, University of London
Erik Eyster London School of Economics
Rachel Griffith Institute for Fiscal Studies and University College London
John Hassler IIES, Stockholm University
Steffen Huck University College London
Christian Julliard London School of Economics
Dirk Krugeger JHW University, Frankfurt
Gilat Levy London School of Economics
Oliver B. Linton London School of Economics
Thomas Mariotti London School of Economics
Abhinay Muthoo University of Essex
David Myatt University of Oxford
Bent Nielsen Nuffield College, Oxford
Marco Ottaviani London Business School
Martin Pesendorfer London School of Economics
Sven Rady University of Munich
Enrique Sentana CEMFI
Hyun Song Shin London School of Economics, UK
Ran Spiegler Tel Aviv University
Kjetil Storesletten University of Oslo, IIES, Stockholm University and CEPR
Harald Uhlig Humboldt University of Berlin
Dimitri Vayanos London School of Economics
Georg Weisäker Lonson School of Economics
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