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This is paper analyses the interrelationship between perceived journal relevance and reputation. Based on a survey of … 705 members of the German Economic Association, we find a strong interrelationship between journal reputation and … relevance where a journal's perceived relevance has a stronger effect on the journal's reputation than vice versa. Moreover …
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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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This paper reviews the first forty years of the Journal of Econometrics. The focus of the paper is on collaboration … authors, institutions and countries in the Journal of Econometrics. Moreover, we find that the coauthorship network has been …
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economics journals, disaggregating by country/region, quality of journal, and fields of specialization. We document striking …
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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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