Journal of Post Keynesian Economics

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Journal of Post Keynesian Economics

description Scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise Post Keynesianism
publishing company Taylor & Francis ( United Kingdom )
First edition 1978
Frequency of publication quarterly
Editor-in-chief Jan Kregel , Randall Wray
Web link tandfonline.com/MPKE20
Article archive tandfonline.com
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The Journal of Post Keynesian Economics (JPKE, ISO 4 :.. J. Post Keynes Econ) is a scientific journal with peer review process used by Taylor & Francis is issued. It appears four times a year.

In the 1970s, some proponents of post-Keynesianism were convinced that their theory was superior to neoclassical theory . On the other hand, it became more difficult to publish these aspects in the usual academic journals. That is why some post-Keynesians first founded the Cambridge Journal of Economics in 1977 . In 1978 the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics followed with the aim of publishing theoretical and empirical work on all aspects of Post Keynesianism. For the first editors Paul Davidson and Sidney Weintraub , this meant a critical examination of aspects of neoclassics such as labor market theory (assumption of full employment ), the lack of representation of uncertainty or the strong focus on the long term . The current editors are Jan Kregel and Randall Wray (as of December 2018).

The impact factor was according to publisher data in 2017 at 0,642. A study by the French economists Pierre-Phillippe Combes and Laurent Linnemer ranks the journal in the fourth best category B with 254th place out of 600 economic journals. In the ranking of the Handelsblatt , the magazine in 2013 was the second lowest category C .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b The Editors: "A Statement of Purposes" . Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 1, no. 1 (1978): 3-7.
  2. ^ Journal of post Keynesian economics , NLM Catalog, accessed December 3, 2018.
  3. ^ Journal of Post Keynesian Economics - Journal information . Taylor & Francis online. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
  4. ^ JE King: The Post Keynesian Assault on Orthodoxy: Insights from the Weintraub Archive . In: Robert Lesson (ed.): The Keynesian Tradition . Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, p. 135-195 .
  5. ^ Giuseppe Fontana, Bill Gerrard: The future of Post Keynesian economics . In: Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review . tape 59 , no. 236 , March 2006, p. 49-80 , p. 62 ( uniroma1.it ).
  6. ^ Journal of Post Keynesian Economics - Editorial Board . Taylor & Francis online. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
  7. ^ Journal of Post Keynesian Economics . Taylor & Francis online. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
  8. 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]).
  9. Handelsblatt-VWL-Ranking 2013: Journal list , May 24, 2013.