期刊名称:ECON JOURNAL WATCH

ISSN:1933-527X
出版频率:Tri-annual
出版社:INST SPONTANEOUS ORDER ECONOMICS, 9745 KINGS CROWN COURT #102, FAIRFAX, USA, VA, 22031
  出版社网址:http://www.econjournalwatch.org/main/index.php
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影响因子: 0.245(2015年) 0.290(2014年) 0.556(2013年) 1.147 (2012年) 1.077(2011年)
主题范畴:ECONOMICS

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 electronic triannual Econ Journal Watch publishes Comments on articles appearing in economics journals and serves as a forum about economics research and the economics profession. EJW watches the journals for inappropriate assumptions, weak chains of argument, phony claims of relevance, and omissions of pertinent truths. Pointed, constructive criticism requires an independent forum and an accessible and timely medium. Other material including essays, reflections, investigations, and classic critiques speak to the nature and character of economics. EJW applies theories of failure¡ªmarket, government, organizational¡ªto the practices and institutions of economists.

Econ Journal Watch has been selected for coverage in the following indices and databases:

  • Thomson ISI's Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) and Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences
  • Amercian Economic Association's EconLit and Journal of Economic Literature
  • Directory of Open Access Journals
  • Research Papers in Economics (REPEC)

Some of these developments are recent and may not yet be reflected in the relevant products.

ISSN: 1933-527X


Instructions to Authors

 SUBMISSIONS 
 
Manuscripts for Econ Journal Watch (EJW) should be submitted via email (to editor@econjournalwatch.org) in Microsoft Word format, double spaced. Tables or graphs should be included in the body of the document.
 
 
STYLE
 
Articles must conform to EJW style, which is based on the Chicago Manual of Style (14edition). Articles do not have to be in that style when submitted, but after an article is accepted, the author is expected to make the appropriate changes. Authors are encourag to use a down-to-earth style that does not compromise Scholarliness.  (For guidance on writing, we recommend Deirdre McCloskey¡¯s book Economical Writing.)  
 
 
EDITORIAL PROCESS
 
Compared with typical academic journals, even other online journals, the editorial process of EJW is very swift and interactive. Editors often work directly with authors by phone or email. Submissions will be actively edited for style and expression. In these respects, the EJW editorial process is like that of a carefully edited Magazine, but without any sacrifice to scholarliness. 
 
GENERAL ORGANIZATION 
   All submissions, other than Comments, should include an abstract of up to 150 words and a list of  keywords.  

  Parenthetic documentation should be used for citations, with a complete reference list including all cited work at the end of the article.

  Citations shou be (author year) when referring to a complete work, e.g. (Friedman 1963), or (author year, page number) when referring to a specific point, e.g. (Keynes 1936, 172). Complete page numbers for book chapters and academic articles should be included in the Reference list.  

  Footnotes should not be used for citations. Substantive footnotes should be included at the bottom of the page denoted by Arabic numbers.  

  Long quotations of more than three lines of text should be indented, single spaced, and separated from the rest of the text by an additional line. 

  Abbreviations should be used sparingly and only after identifying the complete name once (followed by the abbreviation in parentheses). 

  Numbers, letters, or Roman numerals should not be used to divide sections.
Major sections should be divided by a bold title in all caps centered on the
page. When a major section is divided into at least two subsections,
subsections should be identified by a title in bold, small caps, at the left side
of the page. For example:

 
EXPECTATIONS
 
ADAPTIVE EXPECTATIONS
  (text)
RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS
 (text)
 
 
REFERENCES
 
Specific examples of EJW reference style follow.
 
 
BOOKS
 
Keynes, John Maynard. 1920. The Economic Consequences of the Peace. New York:
Harcourt, Brace and Howe.
 
Publication date should appear, without parentheses, following the author. Book titles
should be italicized.
 
Smith, Adam. 1981 [1776]. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of
Nations. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund.
 
Reprinted books should include the year of reprint and the original year of publication in
[brackets].
 
 
JOURNAL ARTICLES
 
Hayek, F.A. 1945. The Use of Knowledge in Society. American Economic Review 35(4):
519-530.
 
Article titles should appear without quotation marks. 35 is the volume and (4) is the
Number. Complete page numbers for the article should follow the colon without ¡°pp¡±.
 BOOK CHAPTERS
 
Fogel, Robert W., and Stanley L. Engerman. 1995 [1977]. Explaining the Relative
Efficiency of Slave Agriculture in the American South. In Historical Perspectives on
the American Economy, ed. Robert Whaples and Dianne C. Betts. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 226-256.
 
Be sure to include the page numbers for the entire article.
 
 
WORKING PAPERS AND SELF-PUBLISHED PAPERS
 
Feldstein, Martin. 1997. Privatizing Social Security: The $10 Trillion Opportunity. The
Cato Project on Social Security Privatization SSP No. 6. Washington, DC: Cato
Institute.
 
For papers in a series, like the one above, the paper is listed as if it were a chapter and the
series is treated as a book followed by the paper number. 
 
Krugman, Paul, and Robert Lawrence. 1993. Trade, Jobs, and Wages. NBER Working
Paper No. 4478. National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA.
 
For working papers the city and state follow rather than precede the publisher.
 
 
MAGAZINE ARTICLES
 
Becker, Gary S. 2002. Happy Birthday, Milton Friedman. Business Week, July 1.
 
Newspaper citations are similar to magazine citations.
 
 
WEB CITATIONS
 
Sharma, Shefali, and Aviva Imhof. 1999. The Struggle for the Mun River: The World
Bank¡¯s Involvement in the Pak Mun Dam, Thailand. International Rivers Network,
December. Online: www.irn.org/programs/pakmun/rep.o1toc.shtml (cited: November
2, 2000).
 
Probe Alert. 1999. Villagers Occupy World Bank Dam Site to Demand Compensation.
Probe International, June. Online: www.probeinternational.org/probeint/probealerts/
   pa99june.html (cited: November 1, 2000).
 
If no author is identified, the publication series can be cited. Be sure to include the
complete url and the date it was cited.
 
LEGAL CASES
 
Legal cases are cited in the text like other sources, but the full citation appears at the end
of the article under a special section: CASES CITED, which follows REFERENCES.
 
In the text:
 
(U.S. v. Hooker 1994, 1039)
 
The case name is italicized and the page number follows the year.
 
At the end of the article under CASES CITED:
 
United States v. Hooker Chemical & Plastics Corp., 850 F.Supp. 993 (W.D.N.Y, 1994). 
 


Instructions to Authors
instructions.pdf

Editorial Board

Editor
Daniel Klein
George Mason University

Co-Editors
Bruce L. Benson
Florida State University

Fred E. Foldvary
Santa Clara University

George Selgin
University of Georgia

Lawrence H. White
University of Missouri-St.Louis

Written correspondence should be sent to:

Daniel Klein
Editor, Econ Journal Watch
Department of Economics
4400 University Drive MS 3G4
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030

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