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(measured by citations) of each contribution decreases, due to the direct effect of age and the much smaller indirect effects …
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In economics many articles are subjected to multiple rounds of refereeing at the same journal, which generates time … social sciences. We examine whether repeated refereeing produces any benefits, using an experiment at one journal that allows … articles by their subsequent citation histories, holding constant their sub-fields, authors' demographics and prior citations …
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(measured by citations) of each contribution decreases, due to the direct effect of age and the much smaller indirect effects …
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Using data describing all "Top 5" economics journal publications from 1969-2018, we examine what determines which …
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round of re-submission at the top economics journals is productive of additional subsequent citations; but conditional on re …Publishing in economics proceeds much more slowly on average than in the natural sciences, and more slowly than in …
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