Canadian Journal of Economics

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Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue canadienne d'économique (Can. J. Econ.)

description Scientific journal of economics
language English France
publishing company Wiley-Blackwell
First edition 1968
Frequency of publication quarterly
Editor-in-chief Francisco Ruge-Murcia
editor Canadian Economics Association
Web link economics.ca/cje
Article archive onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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The Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue canadienne d'économique (often abbreviated to CJE) is a quarterly scientific journal on economic topics. It is the house journal of the Canadian Economics Association (CEA) and is published on their behalf by Wiley-Blackwell . For this reason, the annual address of the CEA President (so-called presidential address ) is published in the CJE. It publishes articles on all economic topics with an international focus. In addition, the CJE is trying to establish itself as the main publication location for scientific analyzes relating to the Canadian economy.

Francisco Ruge-Murcia from McGill University has been the editor-in-chief since 2012 .

history

The Canadian Journal of Economics emerged in 1968 from the division of the Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science , which had ceased work the year before. The other newly created journal is the Canadian Journal of Political Science .

The CEA has been awarding the Harry Johnson Prize (named after the Canadian economist Harry G. Johnson ) since 1977 for the best article published in the Canadian Journal of Economics the previous year. In addition, since 2003 the CEA has been awarding the Robert Mundell Prize (named after the Canadian economist Robert Mundell ) for the best article published in the previous year by a young economist in the CJE.

Since 2008, data, simulations and experimental work have to be submitted together with the respective article. These are then published in the online archive.

Former editors-in-chief

The following economists were editors-in-chief of the Canadian Journal of Economics:

reception

A study by the French economists Pierre-Phillippe Combes and Laurent Linnemer ranks the journal in the third-best category A, ranking 62nd out of 600 economic journals.

According to its own information, the journal has an impact factor of 0.554.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Presidents, Treasurers and Editors. economics.ca, accessed on August 15, 2015 .
  2. ^ About the Canadian Economics Association. Canadian Economics Association , accessed August 16, 2015 .
  3. ^ The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science / Revue canadienne d'Economique et de Science politique. jstor.org, accessed August 13, 2015 .
  4. ^ The Harry Johnson Prize. economics.ca/cje/, accessed on August 13, 2015 (English).
  5. ^ Robert Mundell Prize. economics.ca/cje/, accessed on August 13, 2015 (English).
  6. Instructions for Initial Submissions. economics.ca/cje/, accessed on August 13, 2015 (English).
  7. Combes, Pierre-Philippe and Laurent Linnemer, Inferring Missing Citations: A Quantitative Multi-Criteria Ranking of all Journals in Economics . In: GREQAM Document de Travail . No. 2010-28 , 2010, pp. 26–30 (English, halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr [PDF]).
  8. Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue canadienne d'économique - Overview. wiley.com, accessed August 11, 2015 .

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