About this Journal
The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics is one of the best-known journals in theoretical and applied macroeconomics. Edited by distinguished researchers from Boston College, the Federal Reserve, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, NYU, Princeton, University of Michigan, and University of Pennsylvania, among others, the journal fills the need for quick publication of exploding research on such pressing problems as unemployment, inflation, poverty, growth, and globalization. Submissions are guaranteed to receive a decision within 10 weeks, and articles are published in four quality-rated tiers distinguished by breadth of appeal and overall quality. Many prominent economists publish their work here, including Oliver Blanchard (MIT), Jose-Victor Rios-Rull (Penn), Paul Klein, (Western Ontario), Vincenzo Quadrini (Southern Cal), John M. Quigley (Berkeley), Robert J. Shiller (Yale), and Charles I. Jones (Berkeley).
Publication History
One issue/year, updated continuously
Content available since 2001 (Volume 1, Issue 1)
ISSN: 1935-1690
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- AGRICOLA
- Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences
- EconLit
- IBSS
- Intute
- RePEc
- Scopus
- Social Science Citation Index (Thomson/ISI)
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The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, as well as the two other B.E. Journals, have by now established themselves as authoritative references and standards across the field of mainstream economics.
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