The Journal of Economic History

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The Journal of Economic History

description Scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise Economic history
language English
publishing company Cambridge University Press in cooperation with the University of Michigan
First edition 1940
Frequency of publication quarterly
Editor-in-chief Patrick Legros
editor Economic History Association
Web link eh.net
Article archive Cambridge University Press
ISSN (print)
ISSN (online)

The Journal of Economic History ( JEH ) is a quarterly scientific journal on economic history topics. It has been published by the Economic History Association since 1940 .

editorial staff

The editorial team of the journal is jointly managed by Paul W. Rhode and Ann Carlos . In addition to a number of ordinary members, the editorial team includes D. Fan Fei and Lily Welch as assistant editors, Timothy W. Guinnane and John E. Murray as book review editors, and Price V. Fishback as director.

reception

A study by the French economists Pierre-Phillippe Combes and Laurent Linnemer ranks the journal in the third-best category A, ranking it 44th out of 600 economic journals.

According to its own information, the Journal of Economic History had an impact factor of 1.29 in 2014 . In 2017, the impact factor was 1,379 according to their own information.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b The Journal of Economic History. eh.net, accessed on October 9, 2015 .
  2. ^ A b The Journal of Economic History - Editorial Board. journal.cambridge.org, accessed October 8, 2015 .
  3. 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]).
  4. ^ The Journal of Economic History - Journal Impact Factor. journals.cambridge.org, accessed October 9, 2015 .
  5. ^ The Journal of Economic History. cambridge.org, accessed January 17, 2019 .