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We study the role of gender in the evaluation of economic research using submissions to four leading journals. We find that referee gender has no effect on the relative assessment of female- versus male-authored papers, suggesting that any differential biases of male referees are negligible. To...
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We study how citation patterns differ between journal tiers in economics. Concretely, we analyze citations patterns of … more than 6,000 economics research articles published in top five, second tier, and top field economics journals between … field of economics research (e.g. this ratio is the lowest for econometric methods papers) and with articles' impact (e …
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economics journals, disaggregating by country/region, quality of journal, and fields of specialization. We document striking …
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submissions to the Journal of International Economics to help answer these questions …There is little work on the inner workings of journals. What factors seem to affect the ability to publish in a journal …
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the neophilia index as part of journal-ranking procedures by funding agencies and university administrators would provide …
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has remained relatively stable, with the notable exception of the Quarterly Journal of Economics, which climbed from …How has publishing in top economics journals changed since 1970? Using a data set that combines information on all …. Third, one journal, the American Economic Review, now accounts for 40% of top-5 publications, up from 25% in the 1970s …
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Our previous paper (McCabe and Snyder 2014) contained the provocative result that, despite a positive average effect, open access reduces cites to some articles, in particular those published in lower-tier journals. We propose a model in which open access leads more readers to acquire the full...
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The information content of academic citations is subject to debate. This paper views premature death as a tragic "natural experiment," outlining a methodology identifying the "citation death tax" -- the impact of death of productive economists on the patterns of their citations. We rely on a...
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Over the past decade there has been a decline in the fraction of papers in top economics journals written by economists … from the highest-ranked economics departments. This paper documents this fact and uses additional data on publications and …
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The scholarly impact of academic research matters for academic promotions, influence, relevance to public policy, and others. Focusing on writing style in top-level professional journals, we examine how it changes with age, and how stylistic differences and age affect impact. As top-level...
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