Cambridge Journal of Economics

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Cambridge Journal of Economics (CJE)

description Scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise Economics
language English
publishing company Oxford University Press
First edition 1977
Frequency of publication 6 issues per year
editor Jacqui Lagrue
Web link cje.oxfordjournals.org
ISSN (print)
ISSN (online)

The Cambridge Journal of Economics ( CJE ) is an economics journal . It is published by Oxford University Press in its series Oxford Journals with a frequency of six issues per year.

history

The Cambridge Journal of Economics was founded by the Cambridge Political Economy Society and first published in March 1977, with a frequency of six issues per year. Historically, the CJE is closely linked to the Keynesian or post-Keynesian Cambridge School .

Content

The Cambridge Journal of Economics , founded in the traditions of Marx , Keynes , Kalecki , Joan Robinson, and Kaldor , welcomes contributions from heterodox economics as well as other social science disciplines. Within this orientation, the journal offers a focus for theoretical, applied, interdisciplinary, scientific history and methodological work, with an emphasis on realistic analysis, developing critical perspectives, providing and using empirical evidence, and building policy. In this spirit, the editors welcome input on economic and social issues, including unemployment, inflation, production organization, the distribution of national product, class conflict, economic underdevelopment, globalization and international economic integration, changing forms and boundaries of markets and planning, and uneven development and Instability in the world economy.

reception

In a study by Kalaitzidakis et al. (2003) ranked 77th out of 159 evaluated publications in the Cambridge Journal of Economics , but fell in an updated study by Kalaitzidakis et al. (2011) ranked 147th out of 209 publications compared. In the economics publication ranking of the Tinbergen Institute at the University of Amsterdam , the Cambridge Journal of Economics is listed in category B ("good scientific journals for all research fields of the Tinbergen Institute").

The Cambridge Journal of Economics Impact Factor in 2012 was 0.951. In the statistics of the Social Sciences Citation Index , the journal was listed 140th out of 333 journals in the economics category with this impact factor .

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pasinetti, Luigi (2005): The Cambridge School of Keynesian Economics , in: Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 29, No. 6, pp. 837-848.
  2. Background information on the Cambridge Journal of Economics (English)
  3. Kalaitzidakis, Pantelis, Theofanis P. Mamuneas, Thanasis Stengos (2003): Rankings of Academic Journals and Institutions in Economics , Journal of the European Economic Association, Vol. 1, No. 6, pp. 1346-1366. (PDF; 177 kB)
  4. Kalaitzidakis, Pantelis, Theofanis P. Mamuneas, Thanasis Stengos (2011): An updated ranking of academic journals in economics , Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 44, No. 4, pp. 1525-1538. (PDF; 337 kB)
  5. Magazine ranking of the Tinbergen Institute (English) ( Memento from February 8, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  6. ^ ISI Web of Knowledge, Journal Citation Reports, Social Sciences Edition, 2013.